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Protein Connectivity in Chemotaxis Receptor Complexes.

Protein Connectivity in Chemotaxis Receptor Complexes.

... for complexes with rest groups, it increases with complex size in the absence of partially developed ...Larger complexes directly incorporate more CheA to enhance cooperativity as well as the ... See full document

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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.

... values in each of the TAP purifications we estimated the stoichiometry of the RPD3 complexes [12] (Figure ...whereas in the case of Rpd3S, the dNSAF values of both module proteins and the other ... See full document

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ActRIIA and BMPRII Type II BMP receptor subunits selectively required for Smad4-independent BMP7-evoked chemotaxis.

ActRIIA and BMPRII Type II BMP receptor subunits selectively required for Smad4-independent BMP7-evoked chemotaxis.

... BMP receptor subunits, synthetic oligonucleotides were designed to target sequences 100% conserved in human, mouse and rat ActRIIA, BMPRII and Smad4, using shRNA design guidelines [54] and the RNAi design ... See full document

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Chemotaxis, adhesion and diapedesis

Chemotaxis, adhesion and diapedesis

... characterized in in- tact lymphocytes ...coupling protein (54). Arachidonic acid has been shown to inhibit complexes I and III of the respiratory chain, a fact that might ex- plain its ... See full document

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PaFlexPepDock: parallel ab-initio docking of peptides onto their receptors with full flexibility based on Rosetta.

PaFlexPepDock: parallel ab-initio docking of peptides onto their receptors with full flexibility based on Rosetta.

... the receptor-binding site is already ...for protein-protein docking [8,9] and was recently modified to flexible protein-peptide docking ...the receptor. Dealing with backbone ... See full document

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Protein complexes help point migrating cells in the right direction.

Protein complexes help point migrating cells in the right direction.

... cytoskeleton in response to these chemoattractants, a fast-moving cell like the neutrophil must make one set of actin assemblies in front and another, completely different set in the rear, using ... See full document

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Proteins encoded in genomic regions associated with immune-mediated disease physically interact and suggest underlying biology.

Proteins encoded in genomic regions associated with immune-mediated disease physically interact and suggest underlying biology.

... mechanisms in agreement with current thinking on disease etiology and propose novel roles for candidate proteins in these ...involved in the inhibition or stimulation of the NF-kB complex, a factor ... See full document

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Chemotaxis receptor complexes: from signaling to assembly.

Chemotaxis receptor complexes: from signaling to assembly.

... The chemotaxis network allows bacteria to sense and swim toward attractants (nutrients such as amino acids and sugars) and away from ...The chemotaxis network has remarkable properties, including signal ... See full document

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Regulation of aryl hydrocarbon receptor interacting protein (AIP) protein expression by MiR-34a in sporadic somatotropinomas.

Regulation of aryl hydrocarbon receptor interacting protein (AIP) protein expression by MiR-34a in sporadic somatotropinomas.

... included in the ...pathologist in order to separate any non-tu- moral tissue and homogenized using a Polytron ...homogenizer. In addition, five normal human pituitaries were obtained within 10 hours ... See full document

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Evidence for the robustness of protein complexes to inter-species hybridization.

Evidence for the robustness of protein complexes to inter-species hybridization.

... of protein-protein incompatibilities among closely related species is an underexplored but fundamental issue in evolutionary ...reported in the ...interaction in Skud is likely a PPI ... See full document

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Use of 1H NMR STD, WaterLOGSY, and Langmuir monolayer techniques for  of drug–zein protein complexes

Use of 1H NMR STD, WaterLOGSY, and Langmuir monolayer techniques for of drug–zein protein complexes

... a protein–drug complex is the interplay of a num- ber of molecular interactions that utterly contributes to the ther- modynamics of the process such as the establishment of hydrogen bonds, van der Waals forces ... See full document

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POST-TRANSCRIPTIONAL REGULATION OF HFE GENE EXPRESSION

POST-TRANSCRIPTIONAL REGULATION OF HFE GENE EXPRESSION

... task in what concerns controlling the levels of HFE transcripts both physiological and ...combined in order to produce mRNAs with distinct stabilities (altering the 3’ UTR enables the action of micro-RNAs ... See full document

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Geometric filters for protein–ligand complexes based on phenomenological molecular models

Geometric filters for protein–ligand complexes based on phenomenological molecular models

... of protein-ligand complex ...of protein-ligand complex were ...verified in a cross-docking study with QXP/Flo software using crystal structures of hu- man serine proteases thrombin (F2) and factor Xa ... See full document

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Resting-state network disruption and APOE genotype in Alzheimer's disease: a lagged functional connectivity study.

Resting-state network disruption and APOE genotype in Alzheimer's disease: a lagged functional connectivity study.

... functional connectivity analysis, we applied a voxel-wise approach, using the electrode sites to define regions of interest ...shown in Table 2. A recently developed index of physiological ... See full document

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LDL Receptor-Related Protein-1 (LRP1) Regulates Cholesterol Accumulation in Macrophages.

LDL Receptor-Related Protein-1 (LRP1) Regulates Cholesterol Accumulation in Macrophages.

... participate in the uptake and internalization of modified forms of LDL [54–56], and both SR-A (Msr1) and CD36 (Cd36) have been implicated in this process ...detected in atherosclerotic lesions of ... See full document

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Composition of Overlapping Protein-Protein and Protein-Ligand Interfaces.

Composition of Overlapping Protein-Protein and Protein-Ligand Interfaces.

... surface. In Figs 6 and 7, the propensity values were log2 transformed to ensure a balanced view of over- and ...types. In PP complexes from the ABC dataset, the five most over-represented ... See full document

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Effect of scanner acoustic background noise on strict resting-state fMRI

Effect of scanner acoustic background noise on strict resting-state fMRI

... introduced in brain function by high noise ...earplugs in order to impose physical barriers against the audible parts of the noise spectrum ...periods, in such a way as to avoid BOLD responses ... See full document

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Multimodal FMRI resting-state functional connectivity in granulin mutations: the case of fronto-parietal dementia.

Multimodal FMRI resting-state functional connectivity in granulin mutations: the case of fronto-parietal dementia.

... participating in the present study were recruited from the Centre for Ageing Brain and Neurodegenerative Disorders, at University of Brescia (Brescia, ...assessment in both patients and asymptomatic ... See full document

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Correction: LDL Receptor-Related Protein-1 (LRP1) Regulates Cholesterol Accumulation in Macrophages.

Correction: LDL Receptor-Related Protein-1 (LRP1) Regulates Cholesterol Accumulation in Macrophages.

... sentence in the Abstract should read “To date, several macrophage receptors have been identified that contribute to the uptake of modified forms of lipoproteins leading to foam cell formation, but the in ... See full document

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The alternative complex III from Rhodothermus marinus - a prototype of a new family of quinol: electron acceptor oxidoreductase

The alternative complex III from Rhodothermus marinus - a prototype of a new family of quinol: electron acceptor oxidoreductase

... transmembrane protein of some members of the DMSO reductase family responsible for the interaction with ...present in the transmembranes helices. Gene ActD codes for a hypothetical protein predicted ... See full document

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