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Cells expressing the CDK S
2021-03-08
Cells expressing the CDK5 S47D mutant exhibit impaired migration and enhanced proliferation: Finally, we wished to determine the functional significance of this phosphoevent. Multiple studies have implicated active CDK5 in promotion of cell migration [9,16,[21], [22], [23], [24]] and in one study th
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The question remained as to why
2021-03-08
The question remained as to why hCrm1 was functional and mCrm1 was not in terms of Rev and HIV mRNA nuclear export, and previously we proposed three possibilities (Elinav et al., 2012). One was that human KN-92 had a positively acting factor that somehow stabilized the hCrm1 and Rev-RRE complex (bu
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br Advantages of modified proteins over unmodified
2021-03-08
Advantages of modified proteins over unmodified ones In contrast to small-molecule drugs, proteins are readily amenable to site-specific alterations through genetic engineering. In principle, therefore, it is possible to build in features that allow them to remain active for longer in the body an
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br Limitations of the study br
2021-03-08
Limitations of the study Possible conflicts of interest Dr. Fayemiwo or SAF has received full financial support from Europe Gilead Sciences Ltd. for his M.Sc. degree programme in Medical Mycology and has been paid for talks on behalf of AstraZeneca and GSK. Caroline Moore or CBM has received
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br Acknowledgements This work was supported
2021-03-08
Acknowledgements This work was supported in part by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number 26292031. Introduction The Cys-loop receptors constitute an important superfamily of ligand-gated ion Alfacalcidol (LGICs) and mediate synaptic transmission in both invertebrate and vertebrate nervous systems (Jones
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Perturbations in cell cycle are
2021-03-08
Perturbations in Phos-tag are known to induce apoptosis. Our results show that a fraction of the DT40YB-1b+/− cells, in addition to becoming tetraploids, undergo apoptotic cell death. Similar observations linking polyploidy and apoptosis have been made in the past [23], [30], [31], [32], [33], [34].
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Compared with qualitative analysis by Kalyankar et al less s
2021-03-08
Compared with qualitative analysis by Kalyankar et al. (2013), less sequences were identified in iTRAQ-labelled analysis. It is not surprising with the finding that each of the identified peptide includes the sequence in every sampling point. Glu(51)-Tyr(52) of αs2-casein was observed to have been c
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HCV has evolved mechanisms to evade humoral immune
2021-03-05
HCV has evolved mechanisms to evade humoral immune responses including high functional flexibility and variability of immunogenic portions of its envelope proteins. The highest sequence variability occurs in the first 27 Patchouli alcohol australia of the N-terminus of E2, which is referred to as t
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Firefly Luciferase The component E of PDHc PDHc
2021-03-05
The component E1 of PDHc (PDHc-E1) catalyzes the first step of multistep processes, using thiamine diphosphate (ThDP) and Mg2+ as cofactors.15, 16 Especially, this PDHc-E1 catalyzed process is a rate limiting step among multistep processes. Accordingly, the PDHc should be inactive by inhibiting the
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br Authors contribution br Disclosure statement
2021-03-05
Authors contribution Disclosure statement Acknowledgements This study has received funding from the Italian Ministry of University and Research (PRIN 2015, grant number 2015373Z39_008) and from the Innovative Medicines Initiative 2 Joint Undertaking under grant agreement No 115797 (INNODIA)
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long queue DNA replication checkpoint kinases in both yeast
2021-03-05
DNA replication checkpoint kinases in both yeast and human long queue upregulate dNTP levels under replication stress to mediate their essential function at replication forks (Yeeles et al., 2013). It is possible that upregulation of dNTP levels under replication stress helps fork restart once repl
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br Conformational properties of DGK br Interaction of DGK
2021-03-05
Conformational properties of DGKϵ Interaction of DGKϵ with its lipid substrate A major component of the interaction between DGKϵ and lipid bilayers is the insertion of the hydrophobic segment comprising residues 20–42 into the membrane, as discussed above. However, this is not the only interac
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JLK 6 Dehydrogenation by a KSTD is also a crucial
2021-03-05
— 1(2)-Dehydrogenation by a Δ1-KSTD is also a crucial step during JLK 6 degradation of the steroid core. Several Δ1-KSTDs were shown to be active under either aerobic or anaerobic conditions [27,29,47,50,66]. Furthermore, the last common intermediate of both aerobic and anaerobic steroid degradati
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Defensins are one major class of antimicrobial cationic pept
2021-03-05
Defensins are one major class of antimicrobial, cationic peptides that are released from heme oxygenase and imbedded in the mucus layer on mucosal surfaces [45]. They can be categorized into two major families; α- and β-defensins. In humans there are two α-defensin members, defensin 5 (HD5) and def
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Pathological changes in animal are powerful indicators
2021-03-05
Pathological changes in animal are powerful indicators of the exposure to environmental stressors. The liver serves as an appropriate organ for the study of pollutant effects because of its high capacity to accumulate pollutant and its susceptibility to histopathological damage by pollutants (Padmin
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