This chapter discusses the structure and the function with [H]ryanodine, which is a highly specific radioligand for studying the structure and the function of putative ligand-gated Carelease channels localized at the Terminal Cisternae (TC) of the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum (SR), which may participate ...
Autophagy begins by the elongation of a membrane cisternae to enclose cytoplasmic material into a double-membrane vesicle called the autophagosome (Fig. 1). The autophagosome fuses with the vacuole in yeast and plants or the lysosome in mammalian cells to enable degradation of the sequestered content...
Inset: a synaptic vesicle cluster in the nerve terminal of a mouse brain section is shown at the same magnification as a comparison. Scale bars, a = 20 μm (2 μm for insets), b = 2 μm (top) or 200 nm (bottom and inset). Full size image Fig. 2: Vesicles...
Describe the function of T cells. Describe the functions of the cervical plexus. Write 2 (any) functions of membrane carbohydrates and explain the functions. (a) Describe the anatomy of the terminal cisternae. (b) Describe its function. Describe the functions of protein in the human body. Des...
EC coupling requires a highly specialized membranous structure, the triad, composed of a central T-tubule surrounded by two terminal cisternae from the ... AQ Laporte - 《Skeletal Muscle》 被引量: 141发表: 2011年 Stochastic attributed K-d tree modeling of technical paper title pages Structural ...
The organelle consists of a stack of flat cisternae which vary from 3–12 in number depending on the cell type and organism [5]. In mammalian cells, each cell contains hundreds of such stacks that are interconnected to form the so-called Golgi ribbon that is localized near the centrosome. ...
TRIM proteins are grouped into two classes based on the structures of their C-terminal extensions: one group has an SPRY domain of unknown function and the other group has a variety of domain structures [27]. The Ret finger protein (RFP)2/TRIM13/Leu5/RFN77 and TRIM59/RNF104 belong to ...
Important components of each cardiac muscle cell involved in excitation and metabolic recovery processes are the plasma membrane and transverse tubules in registration with the Z lines, the longitudinal sarcoplasmic reticulum and terminal cisternae, and the mitochondria. The thick (myosin) and thin (...
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In mammalian DNA, interspersed repeat elements make up nearly half the genome, with long terminal repeat (LTR) endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) comprising 8% to 10% [17]. Without the benefit of suppression mechanisms, active ERVs can transpose to new locations, which is potentially deleterious to...