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Protein secretion Folding Cell wall Calcium ion 1. Introduction To be competent for translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane, secretory preproteins are prevented from folding into their native conformation in the cytosol of the cell. In Escherichia coli this secretion competent state is maintained ...
Studying yin–yang aspects of neurotrophin function should generate important advances in our understanding of how neurotrophins regulate bidirectional processes at the cellular level, and how this affects a range of cognitive processes. Abstract Neurotrophins have diverse functions in the CNS. Initially sy...
The kinetics of protein foldingChemistry, MedicalSciences, Medical
The Yin and Yang of co-inhibitory receptors. Schematic representation of the co-inhibitory receptors’ functional role in autoimmunity and cancer. In the tumor, co-inhibitory receptors on T cells dampen T-cell effector functions thereby enhancing tumor progression and correlating with worse clinical ou...
Studying yin–yang aspects of neurotrophin function should generate important advances in our understanding of how neurotrophins regulate bidirectional processes at the cellular level, and how this affects a range of cognitive processes. Abstract
Mechanisms of Protein Folding, 2nd ed Edited by R. H. Pain (Jozef Stefan Institute, Liubljana, Slovenia). Part of the Frontiers in Molecular Biology Series. Oxford University Press: Oxford. 2001. xxvi + 434 pp. $120.00. ISBN: 0-19-963788-1. Bren,L Kara - 《J.am.chem.soc》 被引...
Protein disulfide isomerase-2 of Arabidopsis mediates protein folding and localizes to both the secretory pathway and nucleus, where it interacts with mate... "Protein disulfide isomerase-2 of Arabidopsis mediates protein folding and localizes to both the secretory pathway and nucleus, where it ...
Gram-positive bacteria colonize mucosal tissues, withstanding large mechanical perturbations such as coughing, which generate shear forces that exceed the ability of non-covalent bonds to remain attached. To overcome these challenges, the pathogen Strept
6AP and GA are potent inhibitors of yeast and mammalian prions and also specific inhibitors of PFAR, the protein-folding activity borne by domain V of the large rRNA of the large subunit of the ribosome. We therefore explored the link between PFAR and yeast prion [PSI+] using both PFAR...