A.Yamada,T. Ishikura,T. Yamato.Role of protein in the primary step of the photoreaction of yellow protein. Proteins: Structure, Function and Bioinformatics . 2004A. Yamada, T. Ishikura, T. Yamato, Role of protein in the primary step of the photoreaction of yellow protein, Proteins, 55: ...
What is the primary role of protein in nutrition? Protein is an important part of a healthy diet. It is used to repair damage in the body, and therefore very important for nutrition. What are the functions of proteins in cells? Proteins are responsible for many processes in cells. These ...
(2002). Role of protein kinase C alpha in primary human osteoblast proliferation. J Bone Miner Res, 17 , 1968–1976. View ArticleLampasso JD, Marzec N, Margarone J, III, Dziak R. 2002. Role of protein kinase C a in primary human osteoblast proliferation. J Bone Miner Res 17:1968-...
Thus, regulatory B cells (Bregs) play a critical role in the disease. Indeed, anti-drug antibodies that emerge in the late stages of the disease appear to be responsible for the incomplete depletion of hCD20+ B cells [29]. Although PBC targets cholangiocytes, the cells are safeguarded ...
This chemical reaction series uses Acetyl-CoA derived from fats, proteins, and carbohydrates. The Krebs cycle is specific to organisms that respire to generate energy either by aerobic or anaerobic respiration.Answer and Explanation: The TCA cycle's primary role in producing ATP is generating NADH...
To fulfill its function as a signaling hub and cellular antenna, the trafficking of protein and membrane components in and out of cilia is highly active and tightly controlled, suggesting the potential involvement of PIs in cilia. Indeed, it was reported in 2009 that mutations in an inositol ...
Cholestasis often results from the direct inhibition of hepatocellular canalicular transporters involved in the efflux of BAs, such as the bile salt export pump (BSEP, ABCB11) and multidrug resistance-associated protein (MRP) 2 (ABCC2) [2]. When triggered by drugs, cholestasis represents a type...
119 An increased susceptibility to certain bacterial infections is associated with IgG2 deficiency, suggesting a role of IgG2 in the defense to these pathogens.120 Low concentrations of IgG2 often occur in association with a deficiency in IgG4 and IgA1 and IgA2. An extensive analysis of anti...
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cAMP pathway activation by thyrotropin (TSH) induces differentiation and gene expression in thyrocytes. We investigated which partners of the cAMP cascade regulate gene expression modulations: protein kinase A and/or the exchange proteins directly activated by cAMP (Epac). Human primary cultured thyrocyte...