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Regulation of gap junctions by protein phosphorylation

Regulation of gap junctions by protein phosphorylation

... coupled by gap junction channels depends on a multiplicity of control mechanisms, including gene transcription, message stabil- ity, translational and post-translational modi- fication of the ... See full document

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Bose –Einstein Condensation in Complex networks related to Consciousness

Bose –Einstein Condensation in Complex networks related to Consciousness

... consciousness. Gap junctions or electrical synapses are open windows between adjacent neurons and have been shown to mediate gamma EEG/coherent 40 Hz and other synchronous activity (Dermietzel, 1998, Dicsi, ... See full document

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Photosynthetic control of Arabidopsis leaf cytoplasmic translation initiation by protein phosphorylation.

Photosynthetic control of Arabidopsis leaf cytoplasmic translation initiation by protein phosphorylation.

... via phosphorylation of RP proteins, eIF2Bd, eIF3 and eIF4B and dephosphorylation of repressing sites in eIF4A and eIF4G when photosynthesis ...rationale of this regulation remain to be ... See full document

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Reverse-engineering post-transcriptional regulation of gap genes in Drosophila melanogaster.

Reverse-engineering post-transcriptional regulation of gap genes in Drosophila melanogaster.

... nature of our production delay. It summarizes contributions by transcriptional elongation, mRNA processing and splicing, nuclear export, and translation (see ...light of our experimental protocols, ... See full document

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Regulation of brown fat adipogenesis by protein tyrosine phosphatase 1B.

Regulation of brown fat adipogenesis by protein tyrosine phosphatase 1B.

... integration of a multitude of stimuli and coordinated regulation of cellular responses ...confluence of discoveries on brown fat adipogenesis, molecular regulators of this ... See full document

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Phosphorylation of mRNA decapping protein Dcp1a by the ERK signaling pathway during early differentiation of 3T3-L1 preadipocytes.

Phosphorylation of mRNA decapping protein Dcp1a by the ERK signaling pathway during early differentiation of 3T3-L1 preadipocytes.

... expression of some immediate early genes (IEGs) such as tristetraprolin (TTP) and MAPK phosphatase-1 (MKP-1) is controlled by RNA stability during early differentiation of 3T3-L1 preadipocytes ... See full document

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Gap junctions in the bone marrow and secondary lymphoid organs

Gap junctions in the bone marrow and secondary lymphoid organs

... bers of the native immune response are PMN cells of which the most abundant are neutro- ...expression of Cxs in these cells is induc- ...homocellular gap junctions in vitro ... See full document

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Phosphorylation provides a negative mode of regulation for the yeast Rab GTPase Sec4p.

Phosphorylation provides a negative mode of regulation for the yeast Rab GTPase Sec4p.

... both of the termini of Sec4p may constitute a binding determinant for Sec15p that can be blocked in a regulated manner by ...Replacement of the phosphorylated residues with the negatively ... See full document

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Protein Synthesis Attenuation by Phosphorylation of eIF2 alpha Is Required for the Differentiation of Trypanosoma cruzi into Infective Forms

Protein Synthesis Attenuation by Phosphorylation of eIF2 alpha Is Required for the Differentiation of Trypanosoma cruzi into Infective Forms

... translation regulation and Ser 51 phosphorylation ...phosphorylated by Tb- eIF2K2 in vitro ...target of stress activated eIF2 kinases that mediate translational ...immunoblots of ... See full document

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Novel protein kinase signaling systems regulating lifespan identified by small molecule library screening using Drosophila.

Novel protein kinase signaling systems regulating lifespan identified by small molecule library screening using Drosophila.

... sc-2020#). Protein loading was determined using Ponceau S staining of PVDF membranes and unregulated protein bands were identified by visual inspection of the stained ...‘‘control ... See full document

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Macelignan inhibits bee pathogenic fungi Ascophaera apis growth through HOG1 pathway

Macelignan inhibits bee pathogenic fungi Ascophaera apis growth through HOG1 pathway

... inhibition of MPK1 and/or HOG ...inhibition of A. apis and C. neoformans growth by macelignan treatment can be assumed through regulation of MPK1 and/or HOG1 ...for protein ... See full document

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Pharmacological and Genetic Evidence for Gap Junctions as Potential New Insecticide Targets in the Yellow Fever Mosquito, Aedes aegypti.

Pharmacological and Genetic Evidence for Gap Junctions as Potential New Insecticide Targets in the Yellow Fever Mosquito, Aedes aegypti.

... support of our pharmacological data, the injection of dsRNA against all 6 innexin mRNAs reduced the survival of adult female mosquitoes over the next 11 days (Fig ...knockdown of mRNA levels ... See full document

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Regulation of hepatitis C virion production via phosphorylation of the NS5A protein.

Regulation of hepatitis C virion production via phosphorylation of the NS5A protein.

... blots of cells electroporated with CKI a, CKIa9, or both CKIa and CKIa9 siRNAs are indicated and probed with antibodies recognizing CKI a, CKIa9, or both CKIa and ...course of 72 hours post siRNA delivery ... See full document

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The cellular distribution and Ser262 phosphorylation of tau protein are regulated by BDNF in vitro.

The cellular distribution and Ser262 phosphorylation of tau protein are regulated by BDNF in vitro.

... microtubule-associated protein tau, a critical regulator of cytoskeletal dynamics, forms insoluble aggregates in a number of neurodegenerative diseases termed tauopathies, including Alzheimer’s ... See full document

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Subtractive libraries for prospecting differentially expressed genes in the soybean under water deficit

Subtractive libraries for prospecting differentially expressed genes in the soybean under water deficit

... In abiotic stress responses, genes are induced to pro- tect the plants against a disturbance in cell homeostasis. Under water stress, plants can become susceptible to other abiotic or biotic stresses because their normal ... See full document

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Orientador: Doutor José Manuel Fuentes Rodríguez Co-orientador: Doutora Mireia Niso Santano Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Enfermedades Neurodegenerativas (CIBERNED), Universidad de Extremadura, Espanha

Orientador: Doutor José Manuel Fuentes Rodríguez Co-orientador: Doutora Mireia Niso Santano Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Enfermedades Neurodegenerativas (CIBERNED), Universidad de Extremadura, Espanha

... inhibited by the mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR), mTOR is a highly conserved serine/threonine kinase that is capable of integrating signals from many stimuli including amino acids, energy ... See full document

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Phasic phosphorylation of caldesmon and ERK 1/2 during contractions in human myometrium.

Phasic phosphorylation of caldesmon and ERK 1/2 during contractions in human myometrium.

... labor. Phosphorylation of caldesmon (h-CaD) and extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 (ERK 1/2) has been implicated in development of these contractions, however the phospho- regulation ... See full document

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Phospholipase C-related catalytically inactive protein (PRIP) regulates lipolysis in adipose tissue by modulating the phosphorylation of hormone-sensitive lipase.

Phospholipase C-related catalytically inactive protein (PRIP) regulates lipolysis in adipose tissue by modulating the phosphorylation of hormone-sensitive lipase.

... domain-containing protein 5 [Abhd5], ab58283) antibodies from Abcam (Cambridge, UK); anti-b-actin antibody (IMG-5142A) from Imgenex (San Diego, CA); anti-MGL antibody (LS-C138957) from Lifespan Biosciences ... See full document

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Control of the phosphorylation of the astrocyte marker glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) in the immature rat hippocampus by glutamate and calcium ions: possible key factor in astrocytic plasticity

Control of the phosphorylation of the astrocyte marker glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) in the immature rat hippocampus by glutamate and calcium ions: possible key factor in astrocytic plasticity

... modelling of the nervous system during ontogeny ...plasticity of astrocytes has been studied in experimental approaches that em- brace models involving modification of as- trocyte structure and ... See full document

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Function and Genetics of Dystrophin and Dystrophin Related Proteins in Muscle

Function and Genetics of Dystrophin and Dystrophin Related Proteins in Muscle

... span of mdx mice is not grossly reduced (311, ...model of DMD ...feature of mdx muscle (unlike DMD), but normalized force production and power output are significantly reduced ...evidenced by ... See full document

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