必应词典为您提供Nascent-protein的释义,网络释义: 新生蛋白;蛋白质;新生蛋白质;
An overview of research by Becker and colleagues showing how the protein-conducting channel is engaged by an amino-terminal signal peptide and Seidelt and colleagues showing how nascent proteins regulate bacterial gene expression is presented.Kampmann...
Protein quality control: from molecular mechanisms to therapeutic intervention—EMBO workshop, May 21–26 2023, Srebreno, Croatia Christian Münch Janine Kirstein Cell Stress and Chaperones(2023) Current methodologies in protein ubiquitination characterization: from ubiquitinated protein to ubiquitin chain arc...
Hydrogels serve as valuable tools for studying cell–extracellular matrix interactions in three-dimensional environments that recapitulate aspects of native extracellular matrix. However, the impact of early protein deposition on cell behaviour within hy
J. ( 1994 ) Chaperoning nascent proteins , Nature 370 , 96 – 97 .Ellis, R.J. 1994. Protein folding - chaperoning nascent proteins. Nature 370: 96-97... RJ Ellis - 《Nature》 被引量: 30发表: 1994年 Protein folding: Who chaperones nascent chains in bacteria? The physiological roles ...
In the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) of cultured porcine thyrocytes, newly synthesized thyroglobulin (Tg, the precursor in thyroid hormone synthesis) initially forms protein aggregates, which are dissolved into monomers and then assembled to dimers, before intracellular transport and secretion. However, stud...
Here we combine protein engineering and NMR spectroscopy to characterize a series of interactions between the ribosome surface and unfolded nascent chains of the immunoglobulin-like FLN5 filamin domain. The strongest interactions are found for a C-terminal segment that is essential for folding, and ...
The mechanism of in vitro protein refolding, starting from chemically or thermally denatured states, has been studied at length and is reasonably well understood to date1. On the other hand, we still know very little about how proteins fold within the cellular environment. For instance, we do ...
Two or three markers (preferably N-terminal and C-terminal epitopes) are introduced into the nascent protein and the resulting wild-type and mutant proteins are detected by mass spectrometry; facilitate detection and analysis of nascent proteins translated within cellular or cell-free translation ...
Markers may comprise cleavable moieties, detectable labels, reporter properties wherein markers incorporated into protein can be distinguished from unincorporated markers, or coupling agents which facilitate the detection and isolation of nascent protein from other components of the translation system. The ...