- Wiley Online Library
... The Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2015/16 provides concise overviews of the key properties of over 1750 human drug targets with their pharmacology, plus links to an open access knowledgebase of drug targets and their ligands (www.guidetopharmacology.org), which provides more detailed views of target ...
... The Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2015/16 provides concise overviews of the key properties of over 1750 human drug targets with their pharmacology, plus links to an open access knowledgebase of drug targets and their ligands (www.guidetopharmacology.org), which provides more detailed views of target ...
Research in the Rizk Lab Dynamic Control of protein structure and
... that can precisely differentiate between different conformations of the same protein. We utilize a technique known as phage display, which allows the generation of engineered antibody fragments (Fabs), also known as synthetic antigen binders (sABs), with high affinity and specificity for a protein c ...
... that can precisely differentiate between different conformations of the same protein. We utilize a technique known as phage display, which allows the generation of engineered antibody fragments (Fabs), also known as synthetic antigen binders (sABs), with high affinity and specificity for a protein c ...
Nuclear Translocation of Fibroblast Growth Factor (FGF) Receptors
... To determine if the treatment of cells with FGF-2 causes a redistribution of high affinity FGF receptors to the nucleus, quiescent Swiss 3T3 fibroblasts were treated for 60 min with FGF-2, and the cells separated into nuclear and nonnuclear fractions using a protocol for the rapid preparation of mem ...
... To determine if the treatment of cells with FGF-2 causes a redistribution of high affinity FGF receptors to the nucleus, quiescent Swiss 3T3 fibroblasts were treated for 60 min with FGF-2, and the cells separated into nuclear and nonnuclear fractions using a protocol for the rapid preparation of mem ...
Receptor Cell Biology: Receptor-Mediated Endocytosis
... coated pits (21, 22). However, only those receptor proteins mediating endocytosis are "trapped" via specific signals in the cytoplasmic tail which interact with structural components of the coated pit (see below). Coated pits. The coated pit is the cellular machinery for ligand-receptor internalizat ...
... coated pits (21, 22). However, only those receptor proteins mediating endocytosis are "trapped" via specific signals in the cytoplasmic tail which interact with structural components of the coated pit (see below). Coated pits. The coated pit is the cellular machinery for ligand-receptor internalizat ...
Oligomerization of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptors on A431
... cascade resulting in the direct phosphorylation of transcription factors and ultimately eliciting the primary mitogenic response, stimulation of DNA replication, and cell division (34, 36). The regulation by EGF of cellular proliferation constitutes the first signal transduction pathway that can be ...
... cascade resulting in the direct phosphorylation of transcription factors and ultimately eliciting the primary mitogenic response, stimulation of DNA replication, and cell division (34, 36). The regulation by EGF of cellular proliferation constitutes the first signal transduction pathway that can be ...
Pharmacological Characterization and Identification of Amino Acids
... Received March 7, 2003; accepted June 13, 2003 ...
... Received March 7, 2003; accepted June 13, 2003 ...
ß-arrestin signaling and regulation of transcription
... been predicted, 616 (>4%) are members of the rhodopsin, secretin or metabotropic glutamate receptor class of GPCR (Venter et al., 2001). Several decades of extensive studies have revealed that these receptors play fundamental roles in regulation of a variety of cellular functions, including cell gro ...
... been predicted, 616 (>4%) are members of the rhodopsin, secretin or metabotropic glutamate receptor class of GPCR (Venter et al., 2001). Several decades of extensive studies have revealed that these receptors play fundamental roles in regulation of a variety of cellular functions, including cell gro ...
Aldosterone in Australia and Mineralocorticoids in
... aldosterone-mediated effects. Other clues to the possible mechanisms regulating this pathological MR activation arose from coronary angioplasty studies in pigs at the Baker Institute, where luminal diameter was preserved and the restenosis response was reduced by pretreatment with the selective MR a ...
... aldosterone-mediated effects. Other clues to the possible mechanisms regulating this pathological MR activation arose from coronary angioplasty studies in pigs at the Baker Institute, where luminal diameter was preserved and the restenosis response was reduced by pretreatment with the selective MR a ...
The Peripheral Nervous System: Efferent Division
... • Somatic motor neurons are the final common pathway. Skeletal muscle activity can be affected only by acting on these motor neurons. – See Fig. 7-5 ...
... • Somatic motor neurons are the final common pathway. Skeletal muscle activity can be affected only by acting on these motor neurons. – See Fig. 7-5 ...
Invited Re vie W Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) biology
... despite better early detection of oral cancer, have plateaued over the past two decades and remain among the worse of all cancer sites (Parkin et al., 1988; Schantz, 1993, Kim and Shin, 1997). While the molecular mechanisms of oral carcinogenesis are poorly understood, recent advances in understandi ...
... despite better early detection of oral cancer, have plateaued over the past two decades and remain among the worse of all cancer sites (Parkin et al., 1988; Schantz, 1993, Kim and Shin, 1997). While the molecular mechanisms of oral carcinogenesis are poorly understood, recent advances in understandi ...
Novel Antipeptide Antibodies to the Human Glucocorticoid Receptor
... crucial for the specific interaction of receptor with DNA sequences that contain glucocorticoid regulatory elements (GRE) (6, 7). The carboxyl-terminus of the GR contains the ligand-binding domain and is thought to be involved in the process of receptor activation (8). Although mutational analysis h ...
... crucial for the specific interaction of receptor with DNA sequences that contain glucocorticoid regulatory elements (GRE) (6, 7). The carboxyl-terminus of the GR contains the ligand-binding domain and is thought to be involved in the process of receptor activation (8). Although mutational analysis h ...
Slide 1 - Elsevier
... will result in activation of mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK). A prominent substrate of PKA that alters gene transcription is CREB (cAMPresponse element binding protein). In addition to inhibition of AC by Giα, activation of the D2 family of dopamine receptors results in dissociation of the β ...
... will result in activation of mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK). A prominent substrate of PKA that alters gene transcription is CREB (cAMPresponse element binding protein). In addition to inhibition of AC by Giα, activation of the D2 family of dopamine receptors results in dissociation of the β ...
File - Dr. Jerry Cronin
... – Responds to several different hormones – Different tissues have different combinations of receptors – Presence or absence of specific receptor determines hormonal sensitivity ...
... – Responds to several different hormones – Different tissues have different combinations of receptors – Presence or absence of specific receptor determines hormonal sensitivity ...
Physiology Lecture 1
... ● Hormones are made and secreted by endocrine glands. • Endocrine glands are ductless organs that secrete hormones either into the blood stream or the fluid around cells (extracellular fluid). • Specialized cells in the brain, stomach, small intestine, liver, heart, and other organs also make and re ...
... ● Hormones are made and secreted by endocrine glands. • Endocrine glands are ductless organs that secrete hormones either into the blood stream or the fluid around cells (extracellular fluid). • Specialized cells in the brain, stomach, small intestine, liver, heart, and other organs also make and re ...
6-ch05-proteins -Lec 6 [Compatibility Mode]
... with receptors on target cells, such as muscle cells or another nerve. Usually short lived and responsible for messages between individual cells Hormones: Chemicals released from cells or glands and which travel some distance to bind with receptors on target cells throughout the body Chemical messen ...
... with receptors on target cells, such as muscle cells or another nerve. Usually short lived and responsible for messages between individual cells Hormones: Chemicals released from cells or glands and which travel some distance to bind with receptors on target cells throughout the body Chemical messen ...
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... travel across a nerve synapse to bind with receptors on target cells, such as muscle cells or another nerve. Usually short lived and responsible for messages between individual cells ...
... travel across a nerve synapse to bind with receptors on target cells, such as muscle cells or another nerve. Usually short lived and responsible for messages between individual cells ...
Molecular Cell Biology course 1BL320 Spring
... b) The cellular response to Erk activation depends on whether the activation is transient or sustained. Describe why a sustained Erk activation is necessary to promote cell cycle progression and why a transient burst of Erk activation fails to do so. (2p) c) Signaling pathways often lead to changes ...
... b) The cellular response to Erk activation depends on whether the activation is transient or sustained. Describe why a sustained Erk activation is necessary to promote cell cycle progression and why a transient burst of Erk activation fails to do so. (2p) c) Signaling pathways often lead to changes ...
NMDA and stroke
... • NMDAR is an ion channel activate by glutamate and glycine binding • Simultaneous depolarization is required to remove Mg+ ion from blocking its pore • It is involved in cell death following stroke by its over activation due to excessive glutamate released by depolarized cells. • This causes Na+ an ...
... • NMDAR is an ion channel activate by glutamate and glycine binding • Simultaneous depolarization is required to remove Mg+ ion from blocking its pore • It is involved in cell death following stroke by its over activation due to excessive glutamate released by depolarized cells. • This causes Na+ an ...
"Neurotransmitter Receptors in the Postsynaptic Neuron". In
... itself has structural (but not amino acid sequence!) homology to the protein bacteriorhodopsin, and homology with rhodopsin, the light-harvesting protein expressed in the eye. Metabotropic neurotransmitter receptors are, mostly, single subunit receptors. Each receptor has seven transmembrane-spannin ...
... itself has structural (but not amino acid sequence!) homology to the protein bacteriorhodopsin, and homology with rhodopsin, the light-harvesting protein expressed in the eye. Metabotropic neurotransmitter receptors are, mostly, single subunit receptors. Each receptor has seven transmembrane-spannin ...
Patrick_Chapter_5
... 5.2 Activation of signal proteins • Receptor binds a messenger leading to an induced fit • Opens a binding site for a signal protein (G-protein) • G-Protein binds, is destabilised then split messenger ...
... 5.2 Activation of signal proteins • Receptor binds a messenger leading to an induced fit • Opens a binding site for a signal protein (G-protein) • G-Protein binds, is destabilised then split messenger ...
E-selectin prefers fatty-sweet receptors on rolling neutrophils
... elusive is the discovery of the E-selectin binding partners on human neutrophils that confer selectivity and affinity and facilitate trafficking at sites of inflammation. Here, Nimrichter et al have identified a set of protease-resistant sialylated glycosphingolipids with 5 N-acetyllactosamine repea ...
... elusive is the discovery of the E-selectin binding partners on human neutrophils that confer selectivity and affinity and facilitate trafficking at sites of inflammation. Here, Nimrichter et al have identified a set of protease-resistant sialylated glycosphingolipids with 5 N-acetyllactosamine repea ...
Receptors and immune sensors: the complex entry path of human
... HCMV is engaging cellular receptor(s) that activate signal transduction pathways culminating in the reprogramming of cellular transcription. EGFR is a HCMV receptor Wang and colleagues [6] recognized that many of the signaling pathways activated by HCMV are similar to those induced by EGF activation ...
... HCMV is engaging cellular receptor(s) that activate signal transduction pathways culminating in the reprogramming of cellular transcription. EGFR is a HCMV receptor Wang and colleagues [6] recognized that many of the signaling pathways activated by HCMV are similar to those induced by EGF activation ...