Definition Co‐Translational Modification is a protein modification occurring during translation of a protein, typically considered in the context of protein biosynthesis in the endoplasmic reticulum. Glycosylation of ProteinsDefinitionCo‐Translational Modification is a protein modification occurring during ...
CoTranslationalModification C CTypeLectinDomain Definition Ctypelectindomainsareinvolvedincalcium dependentcarbohydraterecognition. ▶AutosomalDominant(InheritedDisorder) ▶PolycysticKidneyDisease,AutosomalDominant C.Elegans ▶CaenorhabditiselegansasaModelOrganismfor FunctionalGenomics ▶C.elegansGenome,ComparativeSequenci...
Co- and Posttranslational Modification of the α1B-Adrenergic Receptor: Effects on Receptor Expression and Function 来自 onAcademic 喜欢 0 阅读量: 15 作者:Katja,Björklöf,Kenneth,Lundström,Liliane,Abuin,Peter,J.,Greasley,Susanna 摘要: We have...
modification26SproteasomeYeastProteinspeciesIn yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae), co- and post-translational modifications of the 26S proteasome, a large protein complex, were comprehensively detected by proteomic techniques, and their functions were investigated. The presence, number, site, and state of ...
1997. The importance of protein co- and post-translational modification in proteome project. In: M.R. Wilkins, K.L. Williams, R.D. Appel and D.F. Hochstrasser (Eds.), Proteome Research: New Fron- tiers in Functional Genomics , Springer, Berlin, pp. 65-86....
18K What are post-translation modifications of proteins? Learn types of post translational modifications that are made to the new proteins, such as phosphorylation, ubiquitylation, glycosylation, and cleavage, as well as post-translational modification examples. Related to this QuestionWhat...
et al. A post-translational modification in the GGQ motif of RF2 from Escherichia coli stimulates termination of translation. EMBO J. 19, 6900–6907 (2000) Article Google Scholar Kurita, D., Chadani, Y., Muto, A., Abo, T. & Himeno, H. . ArfA recognizes the lack of mRNA in the ...
Whether this represents different SDS-resistant conformations or complexes, or an unknown covalent modification, remains to be investigated. Download: Download high-res image (325KB) Download: Download full-size image Figure 2. Construction and characterization of N2–4-TIs. (A) Schematic ...
A false discovery rate (FDR) below 1% was applied at protein, peptide, and modification levels. The “match between runs” option was enabled and only proteins identified by at least one unique peptide were considered for further analysis. All proteomics data (including acquisition and data ...
Importins (also called karyopherins) are nuclear transport receptors (NTRs) that bind the nuclear localization sequences (NLSs) of their cargo in the cytoplasm and facilitate its passage through nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) into the nucleoplasm5. Moreover, importins contribute to proteostasis6. ...