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Glucose attenuation of auxin-mediated bimodality in lateral root formation is partly coupled by the heterotrimeric G protein complex.

Glucose attenuation of auxin-mediated bimodality in lateral root formation is partly coupled by the heterotrimeric G protein complex.

... G protein complex in the bimodality of auxin-induced lateral root ...G protein complex (dark ...G protein complex (dashed lines): gpa1- 4 mutant (C), agb1-2 (D), and rgs1-2 ...

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Modularity in protein complex and drug interactions reveals new polypharmacological properties.

Modularity in protein complex and drug interactions reveals new polypharmacological properties.

... the protein complex – drug ...the protein complex – drug network consisting of less than 1500 nodes and determine the global average ...that protein complexes as well as drug networks ...

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Determining protein complex connectivity using a probabilistic deletion network derived from quantitative proteomics.

Determining protein complex connectivity using a probabilistic deletion network derived from quantitative proteomics.

... genome-wide protein-protein interaction studies, determining the connectivity between proteins within a complex remains a major ...new protein-protein interactions and new submodule ...

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The fifth adaptor protein complex.

The fifth adaptor protein complex.

... MHD protein stonin recognises a non- canonical sorting signal on the membrane protein synaptotagmin ...A protein complex associated with the yeast vacuole was recently discovered, called the ...

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Monitoring repair of UV-induced 6-4-photoproducts with a purified DDB2 protein complex.

Monitoring repair of UV-induced 6-4-photoproducts with a purified DDB2 protein complex.

... DDB2 complex, obtained by non-denaturing affinity purification of a FLAG-HA tagged DDB2 protein stably expressed in HeLa S3 cells was previously reported ...DDB2 complex (Figure S1) and verified the ...

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PROTEIN COMPLEX OF WHEAT, BUCKWHEAT AND MAIZE IN RELATION TO CELIAC DISEASE

PROTEIN COMPLEX OF WHEAT, BUCKWHEAT AND MAIZE IN RELATION TO CELIAC DISEASE

... Grain protein complex consist of two major groups of ...of protein complex composition provides us essential information about technological and nutritional quality of ...

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APOOL is a cardiolipin-binding constituent of the Mitofilin/MINOS protein complex determining cristae morphology in mammalian mitochondria.

APOOL is a cardiolipin-binding constituent of the Mitofilin/MINOS protein complex determining cristae morphology in mammalian mitochondria.

... Mitofilin/MINOS complex and the role of its constituents remains far from being ...this complex: apolipoprotein O (APOO) and the homologous apolipoprotein O-like ...Fcj1/MINOS protein complex: ...

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Improvement of productivity and polysaccharide‑protein complex in Agaricus blazei

Improvement of productivity and polysaccharide‑protein complex in Agaricus blazei

... Abstract – The objective of this work was to assess the productivity and polysaccharide-protein complex content of Agaricus blazei on rice straw medium, in comparison to[r] ...

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Inferring gene-phenotype associations via global protein complex network propagation.

Inferring gene-phenotype associations via global protein complex network propagation.

... SG-SPN complex (surrounded by green line) contained five human proteins: Q16586, Q16585, Q92629, Q13326, Q14714 and it was ranked at top 1 protein complex in predicting phenotype (MIM: 608099)-gene ...

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Nephrin regulates lamellipodia formation by assembling a protein complex that includes Ship2, filamin and lamellipodin.

Nephrin regulates lamellipodia formation by assembling a protein complex that includes Ship2, filamin and lamellipodin.

... adhesion protein Nephrin is necessary for development of the podocyte morphology and transduces phosphorylation-dependent signals that regulate cytoskeletal ...a protein complex that includes Ship2 ...

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Ordered disorder of the astrocytic dystrophin-associated protein complex in the norm and pathology.

Ordered disorder of the astrocytic dystrophin-associated protein complex in the norm and pathology.

... dystrophin-associated protein complex (DAPC) ...transmembrane protein b- dystroglycan, two specific transmembrane channels, aquaporin- 4 (AQP-4) and ...related protein 3)) ...

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Identification of an FHL1 protein complex containing gamma-actin and non-muscle myosin IIB by analysis of protein-protein interactions.

Identification of an FHL1 protein complex containing gamma-actin and non-muscle myosin IIB by analysis of protein-protein interactions.

... Immunoprecipitation analyses were used to investigate the binding of FHL1 to either gamma-actin or non-muscle myosin IIB in cell lysates that were isolated from L6GNR4 cells. We found that FHL1 co-immunoprecipitated with ...

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Shared protein complex subunits contribute to explaining disrupted co-occurrence.

Shared protein complex subunits contribute to explaining disrupted co-occurrence.

... share complex membership or interact, there is a clear trend in all data sets for both measures to correlate with higher enrichments of interactions: The fields with the highest enrichment of co-complex ...

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Design and synthesis of novel quinolones directed to the Plasmodium falciparum bc1 protein complex

Design and synthesis of novel quinolones directed to the Plasmodium falciparum bc1 protein complex

... The antigens or metabolic products targeted with RDT include P. falciparum histidine-rich protein 2 (HRP-2), Plasmodium aldolase and Plasmodium lactate dehydrogenase (PLDH). HRP-2 is produced only by P. ...

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Model of a DNA-protein complex of the architectural monomeric protein MC1 from Euryarchaea.

Model of a DNA-protein complex of the architectural monomeric protein MC1 from Euryarchaea.

... to a decrease in the DNA-binding affinity. On the other hand, and in accordance with our current model, Trp61 located in the b4- strand is probably not directly involved in DNA binding since its substitution for Phe had ...

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Retinal cone photoreceptors require phosducin-like protein 1 for G protein complex assembly and signaling.

Retinal cone photoreceptors require phosducin-like protein 1 for G protein complex assembly and signaling.

... G protein β subunits (Gβ) play essential roles in phototransduction as part of G protein βγ (Gβγ) and regulator of G protein signaling 9 (RGS9)-Gβ₅ ...G protein expres- sion and cone visual ...

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Mechanism of cullin3 E3 ubiquitin ligase dimerization.

Mechanism of cullin3 E3 ubiquitin ligase dimerization.

... Cdc4 complex via the cdc4 substrate receptor has been shown to promote the efficiency of substrate ubiquitination ...ligase complex providing a bivalent geometry that has two docking sites for E2 ubiquitin ...

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Purification and SAXS analysis of the integrin linked kinase, PINCH, parvin (IPP) heterotrimeric complex.

Purification and SAXS analysis of the integrin linked kinase, PINCH, parvin (IPP) heterotrimeric complex.

... IPP protein complex is a critical cytoplasmic component localized at integrin-rich focal adhesions ...[2]. Complex formation is a critical step in the functions of IPP: it occurs prior to and is ...

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Proteome-Wide Identification of Lysine Succinylation in the Proteins of Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum).

Proteome-Wide Identification of Lysine Succinylation in the Proteins of Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum).

... every protein complex involved in photosynthesis, such as PsbD/C/B and PsbO/P/ Q/R/S in photosystem II, PsaA/C/D/E/H in photosystem I, PetD/H on phytochrome ...

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Therapeutic Target Identification for Lung Cancer

Therapeutic Target Identification for Lung Cancer

... (ArrayExpress), protein-protein interaction (BioGrid), and protein complex (MIPS); it is found that certain cancer-related DEGs match with known protein ...cancer ...

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