J Cell Biochem Suppl 30-31: 250-63.Lelievre SA, Bissell MJ. Communication between the cell membrane and the nucleus: role of protein compartmentalization... Sophie,A.,Lelièvre,... - 《Journal of Cellular Biochemistry》 被引量: 89发表: 1998年 Communication Between the Cell Membrane and the ...
1. 1. Evidence is presented that the cell membrane does not move forwards in locomotion of the amoeba, but is formed de novo in the front and dissolved into the cytoplasm in the rear. 2. 2. Active expansion of the front of the amoeba and self-propulsion of the endoplasm are not suppor...
Picosecond vibrations of lipid membranes may play a role in such a mechanism.doi:10.48550/arXiv.1210.0168Sepehr Ehsaniarxiv preprint arxivEhsani S (2012) Time in the cell: a plausible role for the plasma membrane. arXiv:12100168.
The S100 protein family is one of the biggest subtribes in the calcium-binding protein family and has more than 20 members. The overexpression of most S100 proteins in rheumatoid arthritis is closely related to its pathogenesis. This paper reviews the relationship between S100 proteins and the ...
However, over the past 3 years, a complex of proteins has been discovered that is known as the β-barrel assembly machinery (BAM) and is responsible for folding and inserting OMPs into the membrane. Recent advances in our understanding of the molecular basis of OMP biogenesis in Gram-negative...
Cell polarity refers to the intrinsic asymmetry of cells, including the orientation of the cytoskeleton. It affects cell shape and structure as well as the distribution of proteins and organelles. In migratory cells, front-rear polarity is essential and
The fusogenic reoviruses are a unique group of viruses that encode Fusion-Associated Small Transmembrane (FAST) proteins, a family of non-structural membrane proteins that induce cell-cell membrane fusion in infected cells. The compact FAST proteins range in size from 98 to 148 amino acids, makin...
Small G Proteins play a major role in the regulation of membrane traffic at the trans-Golgi network (TGN) and include members of the Rab, Arf and Arl families. These small G proteins regulate the recruitment of a wide range of effector molecules, including one important class of long coiled...
Chen Q et al (2015) Phosphorylation and Interaction with the 14-3-3 protein of the plasma membrane H+-ATPase are involved in the regulation of magnesium-mediated increases in aluminum-induced citrate exudation in broad bean (Vicia faba L.). Plant Cell Physiol 56:1144–1153. https://doi.or...
The ability to maintain a functional proteome, or proteostasis, declines during the ageing process. Damaged and misfolded proteins accumulate with age, impairing cell function and tissue homeostasis. The accumulation of damaged proteins contributes to multiple age-related diseases such as Alzheimer’s, ...