We used statistical thermodynamics of conformational fluctuations and the elements of algebraic graph theory together with data from 2000 protein crystal structures, and showed that folded native proteins with harmonic interactions exhibit distribution functions each of which appear to be universal across ...
Energy transfer studies between Trp residues of α 1 -acid glycoprotein, β-lactoglobulin and porcine odorant binding protein (OBP) and the fluorescent probe 1-aminoanthracene (1-AMA) were performed. 1-AMA binds to the hydrophobic binding sites of the three proteins inducing a decrease in the ...
To date, only a small fraction of RLKs have been functionally elucidated, and the majority of them still need to be functionally characterized. Our laboratory is primarily interested in elucidating the biological functions of LRR-RLKs in plants. We previously generated promoter::GUS transgenic ...
Osteoporosis is a state of bone weakening caused by an imbalance in osteoblast and osteoclast activity. In this study, the anti-osteoporotic effects of three proteins fermented by lactic acid bacteria (LAB) were assessed. Commercial proteins sodium casei
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Name three primary functions of proteins. What are the four types of proteins found in the plasma? What are the four layers of proteins, and their functions? Identify three enzymes responsible for protein digestion in the stomach. What are the three major food macromolecules digested in our GI...
Background Expression of a large number of yeast genes is repressed by glucose. The zinc finger protein Mig1 is the main effector in glucose repression, but yeast also has two related proteins: Mig2 and Mig3. We have used microarrays to study global gene expression in all possible combination...
Epigenetic modifications and spatial proximities of nucleic acids and proteins play important roles in regulating physiological processes and disease progression. Currently available cell imaging methods, such as fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and immunofluorescence, struggle to detect low-abundance ...
Probing the stoichiometry of membrane proteins by single-molecule localization microscopy Franziska Fricke1,*, Joel Beaudouin2,*, Roland Eils2 & Mike Heilemann1 Probing the oligomeric state of abundant molecules, such as membrane proteins in intact cells, is essential, but has not been ...
Briefly describe five functions of membrane proteins. Why does a eukaryotic cell need so many compartments(organelles)? What is the function of the nucleus? How do genes in the nucleus control the functions of other parts of the cell?