ADP ribosylation is the addition of one or more ADP-ribose moieties to a protein. From: Encyclopedia of Agriculture and Food Systems, 2014 About this pageSet alert Also in subject areas: Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology NeuroscienceDiscover other topics On this page Definition Chapters ...
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Red shading: the assumed range corresponding to hyperosmotic stress (details in Supplementary Discussion), dashed line: the minimum of ASK3 clusters definition. Data: mean ± SEM, n = 18 simulations. Full size image Fig. 2: ASK3 condensates are liquid-demixing condensates induced by ...
The definition of the pART catalytic domain proposed in this paper is somewhat smaller than that commonly used in the field [11]. We used the position of the common phase 0 intron upstream of the first conserved β sheet to set the N-terminal end of the catalytic domain (e.g. see Figs...
The definition of the pART catalytic domain proposed in this paper is somewhat smaller than that commonly used in the field [11]. We used the position of the common phase 0 intron upstream of the first conserved β sheet to set the N-terminal end of the catalytic domain (e.g. see Figs...
The definition of the pART catalytic domain proposed in this paper is somewhat smaller than that commonly used in the field [11]. We used the position of the common phase 0 intron upstream of the first conserved β sheet to set the N-terminal end of the catalytic domain (e.g. see Figs...
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However, today this definition seems outdated. Indeed many studies suggest that the mitochondrial porin has some selectivity since several binding sites and protein partners have been identified. Thus the protein seems to have a much larger dimension than previously thought, due to its involvement in...