Plasmodium yoelii: novel rhoptry proteins identified within the body of merozoite rhoptries in rodent Plasmodium malaria. 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 26 作者:TY Sam-Yellowe,TL Banks,H Fujioka,JA Drazba,SP Yadav 摘要: The biogenesis, organization and function of the rhoptries are ...
aRegarding the payment for A960-85-B-R2-2E, in the following e-mail we have asked you to remmit within this December. 关于付款为A960-85-B-R2-2E,在以下电子邮件我们在这12月之内要求您对remmit。[translate] a[12:56:21] jeff Snider: yes she said something like that but i did not unde...
Classes of enzymes (E1, E2 and E3) function in specifically ubiquitylating proteins within the cell, thus targeting these clients for destruction by the proteasome. Autophagy A form of cellular catabolism that is responsible for the removal of large cellular components (for instance, protein ...
RBPs are integral to the normal developmental processes within the human body, including critical functions such as cell differentiation, lineage determination, acquisition, and maintenance during tissue identity and organ development, which will be discussed subsequently focusing on various systems. (3) ...
German scientist Fritz-Albert Popp's bio-photon experiments had indicated that the photon absorption/emission process within human body is a communication type of behavior among DNA's, via which more subtle and effective biological adjustment and adaptation can be achieved. It is proposed that differ...
2.3. Source of the pesticidal proteins As well as limiting the range of organisms targeted by the pesticidal proteins within the nomenclature, the range of proteins included will also initially be limited by their source. The intention is to focus on proteins of bacterial origin. This would, the...
tier networks. Formation of an oligomeric protein or engagement in the temporary protein–protein interactions within the signaling network would require a new level of inter-subunit interactions, where the inter-protein interaction network might include interactions between the networks of various lower ...
(a) that some predicted disordered regions are conserved within protein families, (b) that disorder may be more common in bacterial and archaeal proteins than previously thought, but (c) this disorder is likely to be used for different purposes than in eukaryotic proteins, as well as occurring...
the ciliary phenotypes of WT, mutant, and rescued cells (A18,C19). Scale bar, 5 μm.dImmunostaining images depicting the very short cilium within the palmelloid oftctn1. The red signals (by anti-α-tubulin antibody) mark the cilia and the blue signals (by DAPI) mark the nucleus. ...
The major influenza A subtypes that have infected humans during seasonal epidemics are H1N1, H2N2 and H3N2. Within a subtype, different strains arise as a result of point mutations. Influenza A viruses evolve constantly, and new mutant strains replace the old, in the process known as 'genetic...