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Diversity of Amyloid Motifs in NLR Signaling in Fungi
... main subtypes can be distinguished as either TIR and CC (coiled-coil) domains (Figure 1A). NLRs are activated by direct or indirect recognition of triggering cues and post-activation responses often involve induction of programmed cell death (typically in the form of a hypersensitive response in Bio ...
... main subtypes can be distinguished as either TIR and CC (coiled-coil) domains (Figure 1A). NLRs are activated by direct or indirect recognition of triggering cues and post-activation responses often involve induction of programmed cell death (typically in the form of a hypersensitive response in Bio ...
Protein Tyrosine Nitration
... MacMillan-Crow LA, Crow JP, Kirby JD, Beckman JS, Thompson JA. (1996) Nitration and inactivation of manganese superoxide dismutase in chronic rejection of human renal allografts. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 93:11853-8. Giasson BI, Duda JE, Murray I, Chen Q, Souza JM, Hurting HI, Ischiropoulos H, Trojano ...
... MacMillan-Crow LA, Crow JP, Kirby JD, Beckman JS, Thompson JA. (1996) Nitration and inactivation of manganese superoxide dismutase in chronic rejection of human renal allografts. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 93:11853-8. Giasson BI, Duda JE, Murray I, Chen Q, Souza JM, Hurting HI, Ischiropoulos H, Trojano ...
Mechanisms of enveloped RNA virus budding
... Yeast Fab1p is not formally a Class E gene, but the PI(3)P kinase activity of the protein is required for protein sorting into the MVB. ...
... Yeast Fab1p is not formally a Class E gene, but the PI(3)P kinase activity of the protein is required for protein sorting into the MVB. ...
GenScript - Protein Services
... Expression evaluations on both secretory expression with the signal peptide and intracellular expression without the signal peptide (Recommended) ...
... Expression evaluations on both secretory expression with the signal peptide and intracellular expression without the signal peptide (Recommended) ...
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... The anti-inducer is pictured as an inset – o-nitrophenylfructose, (acronym: ONPF). This structure illustrates the hinge and the DNA-binding region, which consists of two α-helices separated by a turn, which is a common DNA-binding motif called helix-turn-helix or referred to by the acronym HTH motif ...
... The anti-inducer is pictured as an inset – o-nitrophenylfructose, (acronym: ONPF). This structure illustrates the hinge and the DNA-binding region, which consists of two α-helices separated by a turn, which is a common DNA-binding motif called helix-turn-helix or referred to by the acronym HTH motif ...
(2016) Target selection during protein quality control. Trends
... Inherited mutations can occur in QC targets to cause a gain-of-function disease phenotype. In these cases, mutated proteins that should be recognized by QC and targeted for degradation escape at some low rate. As a result, they accumulate and cause pathologic consequences that are unrelated to the n ...
... Inherited mutations can occur in QC targets to cause a gain-of-function disease phenotype. In these cases, mutated proteins that should be recognized by QC and targeted for degradation escape at some low rate. As a result, they accumulate and cause pathologic consequences that are unrelated to the n ...
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... and causes it to relax (consequently allowing blood to enter the penis and erection takes place). However once cGMP has done its job, it is destroyed by an esterase enzyme (PDE5 (phosphodiesterase 5), and its action upon the muscle is removed. The action of viagra as a drug is to sustain cGMP by tar ...
... and causes it to relax (consequently allowing blood to enter the penis and erection takes place). However once cGMP has done its job, it is destroyed by an esterase enzyme (PDE5 (phosphodiesterase 5), and its action upon the muscle is removed. The action of viagra as a drug is to sustain cGMP by tar ...
Statistical Analysis Using Scaffold - Proteome Software
... • Name and size of the database searched (Swisprot or NCBI and the number of sequence entries) • Name and version of any additional software used for statistical analysis and an explanation of the analysis (Scaffold, #peptide requirements, probability settings) ...
... • Name and size of the database searched (Swisprot or NCBI and the number of sequence entries) • Name and version of any additional software used for statistical analysis and an explanation of the analysis (Scaffold, #peptide requirements, probability settings) ...
Heavy Metals and Metalloids As a Cause for Protein Misfolding and
... and giving them another chance to proceed on their correct folding pathway. Irreversibly misfolded proteins are eliminated by quality control mechanisms [20,21]. Although the intracellular pathway of protein folding is considerably more complex than that of in vitro folding, both roads lead to the u ...
... and giving them another chance to proceed on their correct folding pathway. Irreversibly misfolded proteins are eliminated by quality control mechanisms [20,21]. Although the intracellular pathway of protein folding is considerably more complex than that of in vitro folding, both roads lead to the u ...
Review Article Protein aggregation and degradation mechanisms in
... expansion [20], are typical hallmarks. In amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), aggregates of superoxide dismutase (SOD) in motor neurons can be detected [21]. It has been suggested that genetic mutations, environmental factors, or different stress conditions induce protein misfolding and aggregation ...
... expansion [20], are typical hallmarks. In amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), aggregates of superoxide dismutase (SOD) in motor neurons can be detected [21]. It has been suggested that genetic mutations, environmental factors, or different stress conditions induce protein misfolding and aggregation ...
Interaction of cycloheximide with 25S ribosomal RNA from yeast
... ribosomes from the yeast SZEFZromyces cerevisiae are inhibited by cycloheximide. This yeast possesses a ribosomal protein L41 that has a different primary structure from that of its counterpart in K. lact i s . The above observations suggest that the ribosomal domain that is, in S.cerevisiae, involv ...
... ribosomes from the yeast SZEFZromyces cerevisiae are inhibited by cycloheximide. This yeast possesses a ribosomal protein L41 that has a different primary structure from that of its counterpart in K. lact i s . The above observations suggest that the ribosomal domain that is, in S.cerevisiae, involv ...
Explorging Food Science Unit 2 Glossaries
... Sanitation as applied in food safety is the second step after thorough cleansing and rinsing of a surface or utensil that comes into contact with food. The final step of sanitation uses a mild solution of water and bleach. This last step destroys most pathogenic (disease causing) bacteria. ...
... Sanitation as applied in food safety is the second step after thorough cleansing and rinsing of a surface or utensil that comes into contact with food. The final step of sanitation uses a mild solution of water and bleach. This last step destroys most pathogenic (disease causing) bacteria. ...
Nucleic Acids Research
... Qgrid web server which identifies charge and hydrophobic clusters in proteins (http://www.netasa.org/qgrid/ index.html). The Qgrid program calculates the distribution of charge and hydrophobic regions throughout the protein and applies a hierarchical clustering algorithm for clustering the atoms base ...
... Qgrid web server which identifies charge and hydrophobic clusters in proteins (http://www.netasa.org/qgrid/ index.html). The Qgrid program calculates the distribution of charge and hydrophobic regions throughout the protein and applies a hierarchical clustering algorithm for clustering the atoms base ...
Gene Section CLTCL1 (clathrin heavy polypeptide-like 1) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... CLTCL1/ALK may in fact be cases of CLTC/ALK Disease ? found in a case of ALK+ anaplasic large cell lymphoma. Abnormal protein ? 2197 amino acids, 248-250 kDa; 1634 (nearly all the CLTCL1 protein) N-term amino acids from CLTCL1, fused to the 562 C-term amino acids from ALK (i.e. the entire cytoplasmi ...
... CLTCL1/ALK may in fact be cases of CLTC/ALK Disease ? found in a case of ALK+ anaplasic large cell lymphoma. Abnormal protein ? 2197 amino acids, 248-250 kDa; 1634 (nearly all the CLTCL1 protein) N-term amino acids from CLTCL1, fused to the 562 C-term amino acids from ALK (i.e. the entire cytoplasmi ...
The K-Segment of Maize DHN1 Mediates Binding
... the far-UV range (190–210 nm). The CD spectrum of DK2 also exhibited a shift in the 210- to 230-nm range in the presence of 1:1 PA:PC SUVs. These spectral shifts are consistent with the adoption of secondary structure by the K1 and K2 segments, and that some differences exist between the two. The DK ...
... the far-UV range (190–210 nm). The CD spectrum of DK2 also exhibited a shift in the 210- to 230-nm range in the presence of 1:1 PA:PC SUVs. These spectral shifts are consistent with the adoption of secondary structure by the K1 and K2 segments, and that some differences exist between the two. The DK ...
A1982NF37500001
... several hundred pounds of charcoal. Second, while working on my dissertation a few years earlier under Gerhard W.E. Plaut at the University of Utah, I was studying the stereochemistry of the reaction catalyzed by the DPN-linked isocitrate dehydrogenase of cardiac mitochondria. In order to see if tri ...
... several hundred pounds of charcoal. Second, while working on my dissertation a few years earlier under Gerhard W.E. Plaut at the University of Utah, I was studying the stereochemistry of the reaction catalyzed by the DPN-linked isocitrate dehydrogenase of cardiac mitochondria. In order to see if tri ...
Calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II
... • four EF-hand domains respectively four binding sites for calcium • binding of calcium modulates its conformation and then Ca2+-calmodulin is able or disable of the interaction with its target proteins and complex of Ca2+-calmodulin-target protein exhibits different functional properties than uncom ...
... • four EF-hand domains respectively four binding sites for calcium • binding of calcium modulates its conformation and then Ca2+-calmodulin is able or disable of the interaction with its target proteins and complex of Ca2+-calmodulin-target protein exhibits different functional properties than uncom ...
Protein domain
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A protein domain is a conserved part of a given protein sequence and (tertiary) structure that can evolve, function, and exist independently of the rest of the protein chain. Each domain forms a compact three-dimensional structure and often can be independently stable and folded. Many proteins consist of several structural domains. One domain may appear in a variety of different proteins. Molecular evolution uses domains as building blocks and these may be recombined in different arrangements to create proteins with different functions. Domains vary in length from between about 25 amino acids up to 500 amino acids in length. The shortest domains such as zinc fingers are stabilized by metal ions or disulfide bridges. Domains often form functional units, such as the calcium-binding EF hand domain of calmodulin. Because they are independently stable, domains can be ""swapped"" by genetic engineering between one protein and another to make chimeric proteins.