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1 ORIGINAL ARTICLE The Identification of Synergism in the
 

Summary:  of an essential protein. Although there is synergism between E1 and E2 in the sufficient cause sense, as both E1 1... ORIGINAL ARTICLE The Identification of Synergism in the Sufficient-Component-Cause Framework Tyler... for the presence of synergism within sufficient causes. The conditions derived are ...

  

Source: Robins, James M.- Departments of Biostatistics & Epidemiology, Harvard University

 

Collection: Mathematics

 
2 Yan et al. BMC Systems Biology 2010, 4:50 http://www.biomedcentral.com/1752-0509/4/50
 

Summary:  of the synergism assessment factor derivative of the original system can be predicted by the sign of its simplified... synergism effect [4,5]. How to define the drug synergism has been a long- standing controversy amongst... combi- nations yeilded significant synergism and were validated the simulated ...

  

Source: Li, Shao - Bioinformatics Division, Department of Automation, Tsinghua University

 

Collection: Biotechnology ; Biology and Medicine

 
3 The identi...cation of synergism in the su cient-component cause framework
 

Summary:  allows for the production of an essential protein. Although there is synergism between E1 and E2... The identi...cation of synergism in the su¢ cient-component cause framework By TYLER J. VANDERWEELE... and statistical tests are derived for the presence of synergism within su¢ cient causes. The conditions ...

  

Source: Robins, James M.- Departments of Biostatistics & Epidemiology, Harvard University

 

Collection: Mathematics

 
4 Fall 2011 Thematic Seminar Series: Protein Quality Control and Disease Jointly Sponsored by
 

Summary:  Fall 2011 Thematic Seminar Series: Protein Quality Control and Disease... : Dr. Stephen Farmer Title of talk: "ER and Oxidative Stress synergize... significance of the Endoplasmic Reticulum Unfolded Protein Response" Reception Location

  

Source: Finzi, Adrien - Department of Biology, Boston University

 

Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology

 
5 Search ScienceDaily: For advanced search options, click here.
 

Summary:  . The "extension cords" of this bioelectrical circuit are mostly iron-containing proteins called cytochromes... of the Journal of the American Chemical Society. Cytochromes are heme proteins; that is, the iron is held... in the central hole of a doughnut-shaped heme. Related to hemoglobin and myoglobin -- the red-colored proteins

  

Source: Suslick, Kenneth S. - Department of Chemistry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

 

Collection: Materials Science ; Chemistry

 
6 List of publications List of publications
 

Summary:  synergism of mitogenesis in airway smooth muscle. Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol. 2003, 28:257-62. Gosens R... , McKay S, Zaagsma J & Meurs H. Muscarinic M3-receptors mediate cholinergic synergism of mitogenesis... MM, McKay S, Zaagsma J & Meurs H. Airway smooth muscle proliferation synergy of G protein coupled

  

Source: Groningen, Rijksuniversiteit - Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Studies, Department of Marine Benthic Ecology and Evolution,

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Environmental Sciences and Ecology

 
7 Mechanisms underlying postjunctional synergism between responses of the vas deferens to noradrenaline and ATP
 

Summary:  Mechanisms underlying postjunctional synergism between responses of the vas deferens... of postjunctional synergism between adenosine 5V-triphosphate (ATP) and noradrenaline were studied in isolated... of protein kinase C (PKC), failed to induce contractions, it significantly potentiated ATP

  

Source: Burnstock, Geoffrey - Autonomic Neuroscience Centre, University College London

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
8 Cell, Vol. 63, 1125-l 136, December 29, 1995, Copyright 0 1995 by Cell Press Cooperative Activation of Muscle Gene Expression
 

Summary:  the myogenic activities of myogenic bHLH proteins. This cooperativity requires inter- Table 1. MEFP Synergizes... . To quantitate further the magnitude of the synergism between myogenic bHLH proteins and MEF2, we mea- sured MHC... of Muscle Gene Expression by MEF2 and Myogenic bHLH ...

  

Source: Black, Brian - Cardiovascular Research Institute, University of California at San Francisco

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
9 doi: 10.1093/intimm/dxh042 Induction of activation-induced cytidine
 

Summary:  strongly synergized in inducing AID mRNA and protein expression. IL-4 induced STAT6 binding to a site... synergized to induce strong AID protein expression (Fig. 2E). IL-4 induces STAT6 binding to a site in the 5... also synergized with IL-4 to induce strong AID mRNA and ...

  

Source: Alt,, Frederick - Immune Disease Institute, Harvard University

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
10 The Mammalian Disaggregase Machinery: Hsp110 Synergizes with Hsp70 and Hsp40 to Catalyze Protein
 

Summary:  The Mammalian Disaggregase Machinery: Hsp110 Synergizes with Hsp70 and Hsp40 to Catalyze Protein... synergizes with Hsp70 and Hsp40 to drive protein disaggregation and reactivation in mammalian cytosol... activity of RLC and SHC. Hsp104 synergizes with mammalian Hsp70:Hsp40 pairs to ...

  

Source: Shorter, James - Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of Pennsylvania

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
11 Dynamic control of positional information in the early
 

Summary:  circuit models cover 58 nuclei between 35 and 92% A­P position during cycles 13 and 14A27 , and include... of gap proteins. Our analysis implies that the threshold-dependent interpretation of maternal morphogen... , however, that gap gene regulation by Bcd requires regulatory synergism with maternal Hb9

  

Source: New York at Stoney Brook, State University of - Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics

 

Collection: Mathematics

 
12 TRENDS in Plant Science Vol.6 No.8 August 2001 http://plants.trends.com 1360-1385/01/$ see front matter 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
 

Summary:  are a class of low- molecular weight (~8 kDa), cysteine-rich proteins. They can be excreted from the fungus... -wettable protein rodlet film, and rodlet-deficient mutants are impaired in their ability to disperse aerial spores... as expected, has no additional phenotype that would indicate any synergism between the two factors. ...

  

Source: Ulm, Roman - Department of Botany and Plant Biology, University of Geneva

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
13 Vivian Siegel Cell, Cell Press
 

Summary:  of deneddylation. We propose that the CSN-associated deneddylation and deubiquitylation activities synergize... platform" for cullin ubiquitin ligases. Until last year, CSN has been a largely enigmatic protein complex

  

Source: Wolf, Dieter A.- Burnham Institute for Medical Research

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
14 Protein Dynamics in Drug Combinations: a Linear Superposition
 

Summary:  over all proteins and the measured synergism of the drug combination. The synergism of a drug... Protein Dynamics in Drug Combinations: a Linear Superposition of Individual-Drug Responses Naama... on cells and organisms. Little is known about how drugs affect protein dynamics that deter- ...

  

Source: Alon, Uri - Departments of Molecular Cell Biology & Physics of Complex Systems, Weizmann Institute of Science

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
15 Muscarinic M3-receptors mediate cholinergic synergism of mitogenesis in
 

Summary:  Chapter 7 97 Chapter 7 Muscarinic M3-receptors mediate cholinergic synergism of mitogenesis... .1-10 µM), but only in cells having functional muscarinic M3-receptors. This synergism could be suppressed... may stimulate non-selective cation channels through Gi/G(o)-proteins, resulting in a rise in [Ca2+ ]i

  

Source: Groningen, Rijksuniversiteit - Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Studies, Department of Marine Benthic Ecology and Evolution,

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Environmental Sciences and Ecology

 
16 Systematic exploration of synergistic drug pairs Murat Cokol1,2,
 

Summary:  that two drugs will be synergistic if they inhibit two proteins on parallel pathways essential... for an observed phenotype (Yeh et al, 2009). To find protein pairs in parallel pathways, we used synergistic... combinations might be accelerated by prioritizing combinations that contain promiscuous synergizers. Because

  

Source: Roth, Frederick - Department of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, Harvard University

 

Collection: Biotechnology ; Biology and Medicine

 
17 University of Michigan-Department of Mathematics http://www.math.lsa.umich.edu/seminars/index.shtml
 

Summary:  Basis of Synergism between Carboplatin and ABT-737 in Ovarian Carcinomas --- 4096 EH 2:10-3:00pm "What... of Synergism between Carboplatin and ABT-737 in Ovarian Carcinomas Ovarian cancers remain difficult to treat... -apoptotic members of the Bcl-family of proteins. ABT-737 is a recently developed small molecule inhibitor

  

Source: Moore, Kristen - Department of Mathematics, University of Michigan

 

Collection: Mathematics

 
18 Keynotes on membrane proteomics Thierry Rabilloud
 

Summary:  the key issues pertaining to proteomics of membrane proteins, which is a key subject in the wider topic... of subcellular proteomics, the first question that must be asked is the definition of a membrane protein. While... -accepted definition for a membrane protein is a protein associated with a membrane, ...

  

Source: Ecole Polytechnique, Centre de mathématiques

 

Collection: Mathematics

 
19 Fitnessandsurvivalofplantsdependonefficientmechanismstocopewithadverseconditions present in natural environments. The initiation of defense responses against attacking organisms
 

Summary:  pathogens, the JA and ET signaling pathways synergize to activate a specific set of defense genes, including... the PDF1.2 gene encoding the small antimicrobial protein PLANT DEFENSIN 1.2. The APETALA2 (AP2)-domain... transcription factor OCTADECANOID-RESPONSIVE ARABIDOPSIS AP2-domain protein 59 (ORA59) acts as the integrator

  

Source: van den Brink, Jeroen - Leiden Institute of Physics, Universiteit Leiden

 

Collection: Physics

 
20 Senseless acts as a binary switch during sensory organ precursor selection
 

Summary:  and in vitro. Sens exhibits a strong transcriptional synergism with Da and Ac proteins on the ac promoter... with the proneural proteins in vivo and in vitro, and this synergism is antagonized by E(spl) proteins in a dose... role in this process. We show that Sens is directly activated ...

  

Source: Parkhurst, Susan - Basic Sciences Division, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine


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21 The EMBO Journal vol.10 no.3 pp.585-592, 1991 Negative regulation of transcription of the
 

Summary:  derepression of the gene. Residual derepression in a cAMP-nonresponsive mutant with attenuated protein kinase... cells are still unclear it has been demonstrated that S.cerevisiae RAS1 and RAS2 proteins are activated... by a complete set of nutrients (Tatchell, 1986). These RAS proteins in turn activate adenylate cyclase

  

Source: Wagner, Andreas - Department of Biochemistry, Universität Zürich

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
22 Synergistic Induction of Follicle-Stimulating Hormone -Subunit Gene Expression by Gonadal Steroid Hormone
 

Summary:  Hormone Receptors and Smad Proteins Varykina G. Thackray and Pamela L. Mellon Departments of Reproductive... . Furthermore, classical activin signaling via Smad proteins is necessary for this synergy. In addition... , these ste- roid receptors physically interact with Smads and are suffi- cient for the synergism to occur

  

Source: Mellon, Pamela L. - Department of Reproductive Medicine, University of California at San Diego

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
23 Proceedings of Human Language Technology Conference and Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (HLT/EMNLP), pages 732739, Vancouver, October 2005. c 2005 Association for Computational Linguistics
 

Summary:  for Computational Linguistics Multi-way Relation Classification: Application to Protein-Protein Interactions Barbara... classification, applied to identifica- tion of the interactions between proteins in bioscience text. A major... the interactions between proteins is one of the most important challenges in modern ge- nomics, ...

  

Source: Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL) Anthology

 

Collection: Computer Technologies and Information Sciences

 
24 Multi-way Relation Classification: Application to Protein-Protein Interactions
 

Summary:  Multi-way Relation Classification: Application to Protein-Protein Interactions Barbara Rosario SIMS... classification, applied to identifica- tion of the interactions between proteins in bioscience text. A major... the interactions between proteins is one of the most important challenges in modern ge- nomics, with applications

  

Source: Hearst, Marti - School of Information Management and Systems, University of California at Berkeley

 

Collection: Computer Technologies and Information Sciences

 
25 A systematic methodology for proteome-wide identification of peptides inhibiting the proliferation
 

Summary:  . These peptides are derived from members of the type IV collagen, thrombospondin, and CXC chemokine protein... families, as well as somatotropin hormones, serpins, and various kringle- containing proteins... from proteins known to be proangiogenic. By performing receptor neutralization studies, we have

  

Source: Popel, Aleksander S. - Department of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University

 

Collection: Engineering ; Biology and Medicine

 
26 Environmental Microbiology (2001) 3(12), 798806 Toxicity and synergism in transgenic Escherichia coli
 

Summary:  synergizes the two Cry proteins. Highest SF values (26 and 34) were displayed by two clones (pVE4-ARC and p... ) Synergism in mosquitocidal activity of 26 and 65 kDa proteins from of Bacillus thuringiensis subsp... Environmental Microbiology (2001) 3(12), 798±806 Toxicity and synergism in ...

  

Source: Zaritsky, Arieh - Department of Life Sciences, Ben-Gurion University

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
27 Publications FULL PAPERS
 

Summary:  , J. Verhoef, H.S. Nottet. APHS can act synergically with clinically available HIV-1 reverse... . Interactions of human immunodeficiency virus-1 proteins with neurons: Possible role in the development of human

  

Source: Groningen, Rijksuniversiteit - Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Studies, Department of Marine Benthic Ecology and Evolution,

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Environmental Sciences and Ecology

 
28 HEMOSTASIS, THROMBOSIS, AND VASCULAR BIOLOGY Thrombospondin-1 Acts Via IAP/CD47 to Synergize With Collagen
 

Summary:  HEMOSTASIS, THROMBOSIS, AND VASCULAR BIOLOGY Thrombospondin-1 Acts Via IAP/CD47 to Synergize... A. Frazier Integrin-associated protein (IAP; or CD47) is a receptor for the cell binding domain (CBD... ), derived from the CBD, synergizes with soluble collagen in aggregating platelet-rich plasma. 4N1K

  

Source: Frazier, William A. - Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics, Washington University in St. Louis

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
29 Bart G.J. Dekkers Adnan Pehli
 

Summary:  - including the growth factor PDGF and the extracellular matrix protein collagen I - induce a proliferative... receptor translocation in ASM cells, but the functional impact of this synergism with regard to phenotype... . Collectively, our results indicate that glucocorticosteroids and 2-agonists synergize to inhibit ASM ...

  

Source: Groningen, Rijksuniversiteit - Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Studies, Department of Marine Benthic Ecology and Evolution,

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Environmental Sciences and Ecology

 
30 Mosquito larvicidal activity of transgenic Anabaena PCC 7120 expressing toxin genes from Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. israelensis
 

Summary:  cyt1Aa [Wu et al., Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 63 (1997) 4971^4975]. Cyt1Aa synergized the combination... proteins (ICPs) (of 134, 128, 72, and 27 kDa) encoded by cry4Aa, cry4Ba, cry11Aa and cyt1Aa, respectively... , all residing on pBtoxis [5]. Translation of an accessory protein from p20, co-tran- scribed with cry11

  

Source: Zaritsky, Arieh - Department of Life Sciences, Ben-Gurion University

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
31 Chapter XII Predicting Protein Functions
 

Summary:  204 Chapter XII Predicting Protein Functions from Protein Interaction Networks Hon Nian Chua... Global is prohibited. ABSTRACT Functional characterization of genes and their protein products... annotations to proteins in a high-throughput manner. In this chapter, the authors provide an introduction

  

Source: Wong, Limsoon - Department of Computational Science, National University of Singapore

 

Collection: Computer Technologies and Information Sciences

 
32 MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY, Oct. 2004, p. 88348846 Vol. 24, No. 20 0270-7306/04/$08.00 0 DOI: 10.1128/MCB.24.20.88348846.2004
 

Summary:  forms in transfection assays and was utilized in assessing the specificity of the synergism... . These data support the model that synergic interactions between group B1/C SOX and class III POU within... filament protein Nestin (11, 28, 41). Given that transcrip- tional regulation determining a cell type

  

Source: Tian, Weidong - Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Shanghai Institute of Biological Sciences

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
33 Compaction of the Escherichia coli nucleoid caused by Cyt1Aa
 

Summary:  -CTACAATGTTAACATCCAATCTTTGATGGCTAGCAAAGGAG- AAGAAC-39) and R-gfp [a 27-mer; 59-CACGACGTTCTAGAA- CGACGGCCAGTG-39; containing a XbaI site... caused by induction of Cyt1Aa, the cytotoxic 27 kDa protein from Bacillus thuringiensis subsp... proteins (ICP), the so-called d-endotoxins (Schnepf et al., 1998), each ...

  

Source: Zaritsky, Arieh - Department of Life Sciences, Ben-Gurion University

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
34 JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY, May 1995, p. 28512857 Vol. 177, No. 10 0021-9193/95/$04.00 0
 

Summary:  , and vice versa. The two proteins are expected to synergize as a result of different modes of action (33... IVA and cryIVD, encoding 134- and 72-kDa proteins, respectively, and the gene for a regulatory 20-k... IVA (cryIVA alone, with cryIVD, with the 20-kDa-protein gene, and with both) displayed high levels

  

Source: Zaritsky, Arieh - Department of Life Sciences, Ben-Gurion University

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
35 Venom of the egg-larval parasitoid Chelonus inanitus is a complex mixture and has multiple biological effects
 

Summary:  proteins of parasitic wasps. These venoms contain complex mixtures of proteins and in almost all cases high... molecular mass (>100 kDa) proteins have been reported. This contrasts to the situation in aculeate... often synergizes their effect (Wani et al., 1990; Strand and Noda, 1991; Tanaka and Vinson, ...

  

Source: Lanzrein, Beatrice - Institut für Zellbiologie, Universität Bern

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
36 MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY, Oct. 2002, p. 73377350 Vol. 22, No. 20 0270-7306/02/$04.00 0 DOI: 10.1128/MCB.22.20.73377350.2002
 

Summary:  proteins. As expected, Pip mutants that cannot synergize with E47 acted as dominant negative mutants... synergy, one would pre- dict that Pip proteins that cannot synergize with E47 would function as dominant... /Returned for modification 25 March 2002/Accepted 16 July 2002 E47 and Pip are ...

  

Source: McIntosh, Lawrence P. - Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of British Columbia

 

Collection: Biotechnology ; Biology and Medicine

 
37 Two Placental Hormones Are Agonists in Stimulating Megakaryocyte Growth and Differentiation
 

Summary:  that a placental hormone, PRL- like protein E, stimulates megakaryocyte growth and differ- entiation. We now find... that PRL-like protein E and a second placental hormone, PRL-like protein F (PLP-F), bind the same receptor... of PRL-like protein E. To resolve this question, we produced recombinant PLP-F in ...

  

Source: Rosenberg, Noah - Departments of Human Genetics & Biostatistics, University of Michigan

 

Collection: Biotechnology

 
38 BIOINFORMATICS Vol. 19 Suppl. 1 2003, pages i205i211 DOI: 10.1093/bioinformatics/btg1027
 

Summary:  An ENSEMBLE machine learning approach for the prediction of all-alpha membrane proteins Pier Luigi Martelli... ABSTRACT Motivation: All-alpha membrane proteins constitute a functionally relevant subset of the whole... proteome. Their content ranges from about 10 to 30% of the cell proteins, based on sequence comparison

  

Source: Batzoglou, Serafim - Department of Computer Science, Stanford University

 

Collection: Biotechnology ; Computer Technologies and Information Sciences

 
39 Synergistic Activation of the Inhibin -Promoter by Steroidogenic
 

Summary:  was seen by the SF-1 or protein kinase A pathway alone. Synergistic stimulation by SF-1 and the c... by these pathways. The binding of SF-1 and CRE binding protein (CREB) to the inhibin regulatory elements... in cells and used to pull down in vitro translated CREB. Expression of CREB binding protein (CBP), a co

  

Source: Mayo, Kelly E. - Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and Cell Biology, Northwestern University

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
40 Increased Accumulation of Superficial Zone Protein (SZP) in Articular Cartilage in Response to Bone Morphogenetic
 

Summary:  cytokine, BMP-7 resulted only in a significant SZP increase when added to TNF-a (27.5%; p ¼ 0.015). Figure... -beta1 induces endochondral bone in the baboon and synergizes with recombinant osteogenic protein-1 (bone... Increased Accumulation of Superficial Zone Protein (SZP) in Articular ...

  

Source: Neu, Corey P. - Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, Purdue University

 

Collection: Engineering ; Biology and Medicine


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41 MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY, July 1996, p. 38143824 Vol. 16, No. 7 0270-7306/96/$04.00 0
 

Summary:  B, MEF2A (27a), MEF2C (30), and MEF2D (29). Amino acid sequence identities are shown in black. (C... synergize with myogenic bHLH proteins to acti- vate skeletal muscle-specific gene expression (32... ). In this re- gard, MEF2A, -C, and -D proteins have previously been shown to ...

  

Source: Black, Brian - Cardiovascular Research Institute, University of California at San Francisco

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
42 Provided for non-commercial research and educational use only. Not for reproduction, distribution or commercial use.
 

Summary:  and double mutants that established synergism within the protein structure (3), and multiple mutants... of Protein Engineering Techniques to Elucidate Protein Folding Pathways. In P. Michael Conn, editor: Progress... : 978-0-12-374595-8 © Copyright 2008 Elsevier Inc. Academic Press. #12;Use of ...

  

Source: Jackson, Sophie - Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge

 

Collection: Chemistry ; Biology and Medicine

 
43 Genome Biology 2004, 5:216 commentreviewsreportsdepositedresearchinteractionsinformationrefereedresearch
 

Summary:  or warts, which encodes a protein kinase of the DMPK family - synergize with oncogenic Ras to induce... a system for testing how multiple genetic events synergize to promote neoplastic growth and metastasis... and overexpression of oncogenes [9,10]. In addition, the manipulated cells also expressed green fluorescent ...

  

Source: Kango-Singh, Madhuri - Department of Biology, University of Dayton

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
44 No AAZ No No Correspondence Shao LI MD Associate Professor T el Email shaoli tsinghua edu cn
 

Summary:  and corresponding ZHENGs as well as the synergism of herbal combinations These studies include the network... that the ZHENGoriented effects and the herbal synergism can be nicely explicated by such networkbased approaches Thus... "" " " · " " "" mitogenactivated protein kinases M APK ...

  

Source: Li, Shao - Bioinformatics Division, Department of Automation, Tsinghua University

 

Collection: Biotechnology ; Biology and Medicine

 
45 A Biomedical Program to Enhance Neuroscience First competitive grant of this type in Louisiana
 

Summary:  , "Neurosciences research performed in this environment is greatly synergized with respect to both quality... Plasticity Hugh Xia, Ph.D. (LSUHSC) to understand mediators of learning and memory. The protein, neurabin... , regulates the plasticity of nerve connections by determining the availability of protein phosphatase

  

Source: Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in New Orleans, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
46 Phase splitting of complex hydrocarbon mixtures Fluid Phase Equilibria, Volume 53, December 1989, Pages 415-422
 

Summary:  conditions, are frequently attributed to synergism. Some aspects of observed synergistic behaviour... splitting overlap, previously reported synergism is related to phase splitting and compounding factors

  

Source: Shaw, John - Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, University of Alberta

 

Collection: Fossil Fuels

 
47 Neuron, Vol. 7, 177-181, August, 1991, Copyright 0 1991 by Cell Press Mechanisms for Diversity
 

Summary:  thousand, but more than this seems very unlikely. It is evident, therefore, that a "one regulatory protein... , combinatorial action of tran- scriptional regulatory proteins is necessary for multi- cellular organisms... of theeukaryotic transcriptional machinery. For protein-coding genes, this machinery consists of RNA polymerase ...

  

Source: 

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
48 Evolution of the Sec machinery Stepwise evolution of the Sec machinery in Proteobacteria
 

Summary:  the translocation of proteins across and into biological membranes. In several of the Proteobacteria, this machinery... The protein-conducting channel of the Sec machinery is universally conserved The Sec machinery is an ensemble... of proteins that facilitates the translocation of proteins and ...

  

Source: Groningen, Rijksuniversiteit - Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Studies, Department of Marine Benthic Ecology and Evolution,

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Environmental Sciences and Ecology

 
49 Selective binding of carcinoembryonic antigen using imprinted polymeric hydrogels
 

Summary:  , ethylene glycol diglycidyl ether, to investigate its viability for protein recognition. The imprinting... factor of the imprinted hydrogel toward a-feto- protein was determined to be 2, suggesting selectivity... and specificity toward the template protein. This work lays the foundation for the development of a novel line

  

Source: Kofinas, Peter - Departments of Bioengineering & Materials Science and Engineering, University of Maryland at College Park

 

Collection: Engineering ; Materials Science

 
50 Arch Virol (2006) 151: 19611972 DOI 10.1007/s00705-006-0768-1
 

Summary:  , Hinterkeuser K, Oldak M, Pfister HJ, Smola-Hess S (2003) The Papillomavirus E2 protein binds to and synergizes... Arch Virol (2006) 151: 1961­1972 DOI 10.1007/s00705-006-0768-1 E7 proteins from high- and low... -risk human papillomaviruses bind to TGF--regulated Smad proteins and inhibit their ...

  

Source: Derynck, Rik - Cardiovascular Research Institute, University of California at San Francisco

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
51 Evolution of Cooperation: Two for Martin Ackermann and Lin Chao
 

Summary:  consisting of carbohydrates and proteins. This matrix was essential for the regained motility, perhaps... and has been demonstrated directly in both studies. Synergism is a special case of coopera- tion... ]. With synergism, groups can achieve previously unattainable functions and possibilities, an effect that may have

  

Source: Ackermann, Martin - Institut für Integrative Biologie, Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich (ETHZ)

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
52 Bradykinin augments growth factor-induced airway smooth muscle
 

Summary:  on cyclo- oxygenase as determined using indomethacin. Bradykinin-induced synergism with EGF could... be suppressed by the protein kinase C (PKC) inhibitors GF109203X (specific for conventional and novel PKCs... tyrosine kinases. In addition, G protein coupled receptor (GPCR) agonists may contribute to this increase

  

Source: Groningen, Rijksuniversiteit - Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Studies, Department of Marine Benthic Ecology and Evolution,

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Environmental Sciences and Ecology

 
53 EMBO reports VOL 10 | NO 11 | 2009 2009 EurOpEaN MOLEcuLar BiOLOgy OrgaNizatiON1206 meeting reportmeeting report
 

Summary:  (2008) chemical and biological approaches synergize to ameliorate protein- folding diseases. Cell 134... reportmeeting report the Summer research conference `From unfolded proteins in the Endoplasmic reticulum... . Hendershot and r. Hegde. Keywords: unfolded protein response; protein ...

  

Source: Hebert, Daniel N. - Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Massachusetts at Amherst

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
54 Prof. Ada Yonath of the Weizmann Institute of Science
 

Summary:  ­ the cell's protein factories. This was the beginning of a long scientific journey that has lasted decades... of the Structural Biology Department, recalling her decision to undertake research on ribosomes ­ the cell's protein... code is translated into proteins; by the late 1970s, however, top scientific teams around the ...

  

Source: Martin, Jan M.L. - Department of Organic Chemistry, Weizmann Institute of Science

 

Collection: Chemistry

 
55 FLY CONTROL AROUND THE HOME Ralph E. Williams and Gary W. Bennett, Extension Entomologists
 

Summary:  (such as rodents) and in protein-rich organic mat- ter in garbage. Smaller nuisance flies, such as fruit... resting places. Fly Control Inside the Home: Flies inside the home are best controlled with synergized... an insect spray or aerosol that contains synergized pyrethrins or synthetic pyrethroids. For best results

  

Source: Pittendrigh, Barry - Department of Entomology, Purdue University

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
56 RESEARCH ARTICLE Open Access The venom composition of the parasitic wasp
 

Summary:  are well documented, relatively little is known at the molecular level on the protein composition... of these secretions. To identify the majority of the venom proteins of the endoparasitoid wasp Chelonus inanitus... of venom gland. In parallel, proteins from pure venom were separated by gel electrophoresis

  

Source: Lanzrein, Beatrice - Institut für Zellbiologie, Universität Bern

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
57 p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Is Critical for Synergistic Induction of the FSH Gene by
 

Summary:  p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Is Critical for Synergistic Induction of the FSH Gene... the Smad and activator protein-1 binding sites on the FSH promoter are necessary and sufficient for synergy... . After cotreatment, Smad 3 proteins are more highly phosphorylated on the activin-recep- tor signaling

  

Source: Mellon, Pamela L. - Department of Reproductive Medicine, University of California at San Diego

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
58 p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Is Critical for Synergistic Induction of the FSH Gene by
 

Summary:  p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Is Critical for Synergistic Induction of the FSH Gene... the Smad and activator protein-1 binding sites on the FSH promoter are necessary and sufficient for synergy... . After cotreatment, Smad 3 proteins are more highly phosphorylated on the activin-recep- tor signaling

  

Source: Coss, Djurdjica - Department of Reproductive Medicine, University of California at San Diego

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
59 JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY, Apr. 1995, p. 25152524 Vol. 69, No. 4 0022-538X/95/$04.00 0
 

Summary:  and ABA were markedly less efficient at synergizing with C/EBP- protein in transactivation of the mim-1... The v-Myb protein encoded by avian myeloblastosis virus causes oncogenic transformation of monoblastic... monoblasts do not express mim-1, a target gene for the Gag-Myb-Ets protein of E26 leukemia ...

  

Source: Lipsick, Joseph S. - Department of Genetics, Stanford University

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
60 General discussion and summary 10 Chapter 10
 

Summary:  phenotype and function by extracellular matrix proteins Shedding of the epithelium, goblet cell hyperplasia... , increased blood vessel formation, enhanced deposition of extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins and increased... such as Ki67, increased proliferation, decreased expression of contractile marker proteins like smooth ...

  

Source: Groningen, Rijksuniversiteit - Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Studies, Department of Marine Benthic Ecology and Evolution,

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Environmental Sciences and Ecology


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61 Common themes in the function of transcription Klemens J Hertel, Kristen W Lynch and Tom Maniatis
 

Summary:  . Both types of enhancer associate with regulatory proteins to form multicomponent enhancer complexes... . This recruitment occurs as a result of direct interactions between regulatory proteins in the enhancer complexes... TATA-binding protein TFII transcription factor II Tra transformer U2AF U2 snRNP auxiliaryfactor

  

Source: Lynch, Kristen W. - Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of Pennsylvania

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
62 Common themes in the function of transcription and splicing Klemens J Hertel, Kristen W Lynch and Tom Maniatis
 

Summary:  or splice sites, respectively. Both types of enhancer associate with regulatory proteins to form... recognition sequences. This recruitment occurs as a result of direct interactions between regulatory proteins... ribonucleoprotein particle SR serine­arginine-rich TBP TATA-binding protein TFII transcription factor II Tra

  

Source: Hertel, Klemens J. - Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, University of California, Irvine

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
63 Introduction The development of multicellular organisms involves a
 

Summary:  been suggested to play a role in NPC formation and to synergize with NGN proteins (Bellefroid et al... interactions among highly conserved proteins can result in dramatically different outcomes, little is known... -loop-helix (bHLH) proteins in the neuroectoderm confers the ability to generate NPCs (Anderson, ...

  

Source: Lichtarge, Olivier - Department of Molecular and Human Genetics, Baylor College of Medicine

 

Collection: Biotechnology ; Biology and Medicine

 
64 Available online at www.sciencedirect.com A cellular perspective on conformational disease: the role of
 

Summary:  Morimoto The inherently error-prone nature of protein biosynthesis and turnover leads to a constant flux... of destabilized proteins. Genetic mutations in conformational disease-associated proteins, as well as exposure... to acute and chronic proteotoxic stresses, further increase the load of misfolded ...

  

Source: Morimoto, Richard - Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and Cell Biology, Northwestern University

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
65 CHEM 450 Thomas Kuhn General Biochemistry --Macromolecules
 

Summary:  structure-function relation ship determining protein-DNA interactions 2. Aspects of synergism, cooperativity... and briefly Proteins. Topics addressed include nucleotide metabolism, DNA structure and topology, DNA... , Translation, and Protein Metabolism. Biomedical relevance and contemporary techniques will ...

  

Source: Wagner, Diane - Institute of Arctic Biology, Department of Biology and Wildlife, University of Alaska Fairbanks

 

Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology

 
66 Refolding SDS-Denatured Proteins by the Addition of Amphipathic Cosolvents
 

Summary:  Refolding SDS-Denatured Proteins by the Addition of Amphipathic Cosolvents Catherine Michaux1... Available online 19 November 2007 Sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) is a highly effective and widely used protein... proteins from SDS denaturation, and in several cases can refold proteins from the SDS-denatured state

  

Source: Privé, Gil - Department of Biochemistry, University of Toronto

 

Collection: Chemistry ; Biology and Medicine

 
67 Jeroen Raymundus Mesters Alias Jeronimo
 

Summary:  , D/03/44441 - Chemical reactions and interactions inside protein crystals Totalling > 200 k Role... : doctorem mathematicae et disciplinarum naturalium Title Ph.D. thesis: GTP binding proteins and polypeptide... - and holo-protein crystals. BBA-Proteins Proteom. 9, 1288-1298 (2009). Mamat U, Schmidt H, ...

  

Source: Lübeck, Universität zu - Institute for Signal Processing

 

Collection: Computer Technologies and Information Sciences

 
68 www.landesbioscience.com Prion 1 Prion 4:4, 1-8; October/November/December 2010; 2010 Landes Bioscience
 

Summary:  L, et al. Chemical and biological approaches synergize to ameliorate protein-folding diseases. Cell... various prion and prion-like disorders, are con- nected with the misfolding of specific proteins... . These proteins misfold into toxic oligomeric species and a spec- trum of distinct self-templating amy- ...

  

Source: Shorter, James - Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of Pennsylvania

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
69 The EMBO Journal Vol.17 No.22 pp.67476756, 1998 A systematic analysis of the factors that determine
 

Summary:  , the number of SR proteins within the enhancer complex and the distance between the enhancer and the intron... . Remark- ably, the splicing activity of the bound SR proteins is directly proportional to the number of RS... proteins in the vicinity of the nearby intron through RNA looping. Keywords: pre-mRNA splicing/RNA looping

  

Source: Hertel, Klemens J. - Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, University of California, Irvine

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
70 Chapter 6: Prospects of proteins and other natural materials in the production of
 

Summary:  103 Chapter 6: Prospects of proteins and other natural materials in the production of polyketone... -based wood adhesives 6.1 The use of proteins in polyketone/amine formulations The current instability... for more environmentally friendly wood adhesives [1-4]. Natural materials such as proteins are promising

  

Source: Groningen, Rijksuniversiteit - Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Studies, Department of Marine Benthic Ecology and Evolution,

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Environmental Sciences and Ecology

 
71 The structure of ribosome-lankacidin complex reveals ribosomal sites for
 

Summary:  synergism resistance rRNA Biochemical, genetic and functional evidence indicate that a great variety... of antibiotics inhibit protein synthesis by binding to ribosomal functional regions. Crystallographic studies per... to this site impedes pro- gression of the nascent proteins toward the tunnel exit. Thus, compounds binding

  

Source: Martin, Jan M.L. - Department of Organic Chemistry, Weizmann Institute of Science

 

Collection: Chemistry

 
72 Ribosomal crystallography: a flexible nucleotide anchoring tRNA translocation, facilitates peptide-bond formation,
 

Summary:  , facilitates peptide-bond formation, chirality discrimination and antibiotics synergism Ilana Agmona , Maya... alignment, mandatory for the processivity of protein biosynthesis, is governed by remote interactions... discrimina- tion and antibiotics synergism. Potential tRNA interactions explain the universality of the t

  

Source: Martin, Jan M.L. - Department of Organic Chemistry, Weizmann Institute of Science

 

Collection: Chemistry

 
73 Interactions of insect pheromones and plant semiochemicals
 

Summary:  synergize or enhance insect responses to sex pheromones. Host compounds can also have an inhibitory... peptide characteristic of extracellular proteins and belongs to a large family of FMO-like sequences... , or the influence of JHIII on HMG-R protein localization, abundance and stability. Moreover, most of the progress

  

Source: Reddy, Gadi VP - Western Pacific Tropical Research Center, University of Guam

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Environmental Sciences and Ecology

 
74 Concurrent Activation of Dopamine D1 and D2 Receptors Is Required to Evoke Neural and Behavioral Phenotypes of
 

Summary:  cocaine exposure. These findings suggest that D1­D2 dopamine recep- tor synergisms underlie the coordinate... and Graybiel, 2000; Capper-Loup et al. · Cocaine Sensitization and D1­D2 Receptor Synergisms J. Neurosci., July... distribution of the early gene protein within the caudoputamen. Figures 2 and 3 illustrate these ...

  

Source: Graybiel, Ann M. - McGovern Institute for Brain Research & Department of Brain and Cognitive Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
75 Activin A-Induced HepG2 Liver Cell Apoptosis: Involvement of Activin Receptors and Smad Proteins*
 

Summary:  Activin A-Induced HepG2 Liver Cell Apoptosis: Involvement of Activin Receptors and Smad Proteins... and apoptosis is important for regulating normal liver function. Proteins of the transforming growth factor... the roles of activin receptors and downstream signaling proteins in activin A-induced apoptosis

  

Source: Mayo, Kelly E. - Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and Cell Biology, Northwestern University

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
76 Activin and Glucocorticoids Synergistically Activate Follicle-Stimulating Hormone -Subunit Gene
 

Summary:  using primary First Published Online November 2, 2006 Abbreviations: AP-1, Activator protein 1; Ch... cooperation in the gonadotrope may be common because activin has been shown recently to synergize with both Gn... reactions were carried out using 4 g nuclear protein and 4 fmol 32 P-labeled oligonucleotide at 4 C for 30

  

Source: Mellon, Pamela L. - Department of Reproductive Medicine, University of California at San Diego

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
77 Activin and Glucocorticoids Synergistically Activate Follicle-Stimulating Hormone -Subunit Gene
 

Summary:  using primary First Published Online November 2, 2006 Abbreviations: AP-1, Activator protein 1; Ch... cooperation in the gonadotrope may be common because activin has been shown recently to synergize with both Gn... reactions were carried out using 4 g nuclear protein and 4 fmol 32 P-labeled oligonucleotide at 4 C for 30

  

Source: Coss, Djurdjica - Department of Reproductive Medicine, University of California at San Diego

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
78 MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY, Nov. 2007, p. 75607573 Vol. 27, No. 21 0270-7306/07/$08.00 0 doi:10.1128/MCB.00315-07
 

Summary:  within the Lef-1 protein. Furthermore, -catenin interacts with the PITX2 homeodomain and Lef-1 interacts... proteins initiate a signaling cascade that prevents degra- dation of -catenin in the cytoplasm... . This Lef-1 activity is countered by the expression of a truncated Lef-1 protein that lacks the BD and can

  

Source: Engelhardt, John F. - Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Iowa

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
79 Yeast DNA Replication Protein Dpb11 Activates the Mec1/ATR Checkpoint Kinase*
 

Summary:  Yeast DNA Replication Protein Dpb11 Activates the Mec1/ATR Checkpoint Kinase* Received... , Missouri 63110 The Saccharomyces cerevisiae Mec1-Ddc2 protein kinase (human ATR-ATRIP) initiates a signal... ) is an essential protein required for the initiation of DNA replication and has a role in checkpoint activation

  

Source: Burgers, Peter M. - Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics, Washington University in St. Louis

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
80 The proteins that underlie the behaviour of any cell type are produced by selective gene expression and
 

Summary:  The proteins that underlie the behaviour of any cell type are produced by selective gene expression... in eukaryotic cells is protein phosphorylation of the hydroxyamino acids Tyr, Ser and Thr. However, proteins can... . Such dynamic and combinatorial modi- fications are not restricted to proteins. For ...

  

Source: Zhou, Ming-Ming - Department of Structural and Chemical Biology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine

 

Collection: Biotechnology ; Biology and Medicine


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81 CAN STRUCTURES LEAD TO BETTER DRUGS? LESSONS FROM RIBOSOME RESEARCH
 

Summary:  conservation; enlightened the basis for antibiotics synergism, namely the conversion of two weakly acting... containing about a billion proteins. Proteins are constantly being degraded, and simultaneous production... of proteins is therefore required. The translation of the genetic code into ...

  

Source: Martin, Jan M.L. - Department of Organic Chemistry, Weizmann Institute of Science

 

Collection: Chemistry

 
82 NOD2 and Toll-Like Receptors Are Nonredundant Recognition Systems
 

Summary:  . Finally, the mycobacterial TLR2 ligand 19-kDa lipoprotein and the NOD2 ligand muramyl dipeptide synergized... for the induction of cytokines, and this synergism was lost in cells defective in either TLR2 or NOD2. Together... that synergize for the induction of proinflammatory cytokines. Citation: Ferwerda G, Girardin SE, ...

  

Source: Ecole Polytechnique, Centre de mathématiques

 

Collection: Mathematics

 
83 2005 Nature Publishing Group A dual-kinase mechanism for Wnt co-receptor
 

Summary:  , low-density lipoprotein (LDL)-receptor-related protein 6 (LRP6)2­4 , whose phosphorylation at multiple... the engagement of LRP6 with the scaffolding protein Axin. We show further that a membrane-associated form of GSK3... overexpression enhanced LRP6 PPPSP phosphorylation5 . Glutathione S-transferase (GST)­LRP6C, a fusion ...

  

Source: Woodgett, Jim - Ontario Cancer Institute, University of Toronto

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
84 Signaling Through Scaffold, Anchoring, and Adaptor Proteins
 

Summary:  synergize in controlling the activa- tion of specific signaling proteins. For ex- ample, the Btk cytoplasmic... Signaling Through Scaffold, Anchoring, and Adaptor Proteins Tony Pawson and John D. Scott... the phosphorylation state of tyrosine, serine, or threonine residues of target proteins. Recently, it has ...

  

Source: Scott, John D. - Department of Pharmacology, University of Washington at Seattle

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
85 2007 Annual progress report synopsis of the Center for Structures of Membrane Proteins
 

Summary:  on developing novel methods for expression of eukary- otic (only) membrane proteins, and synergism... 2007 Annual progress report synopsis of the Center for Structures of Membrane Proteins Robert M... A synopsis of the 2007 annual progress report for the Center for Structures of Membrane Proteins

  

Source: Sali, Andrej - Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of California at San Francisco

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Biotechnology

 
86 JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY, 0021-9193/01/$04.00 0 DOI: 10.1128/JB.183.12.35893596.2001
 

Summary:  , are heat and acid stable but base labile (1a, 27). Heating of phosphor- ylated His-SdeK at 100°C for 10 min... analyses to test the hypothesis that SdeK is a histidine kinase. An SdeK fusion protein containing an N... protein activity. The results of these assays have led us to conclude that SdeK is indeed ...

  

Source: Singer, Mitchell - Section of Microbiology, University of California, Davis

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
87 4. D. R. Klopfenstein, M. Tomishige, N. Stuurman, R. D. Vale, Cell 109, 347 (2002).
 

Summary:  of aggregation- prone protein may synergize in their destabiliz- ing effects on ts mutants. Expression... . 17. J. R. Moll, S. B. Ruvinov, I. Pastan, C. Vinson, Protein Sci. 10, 649 (2001). 18. D. W. Urry, J... -ZE]3/(ZR-ELF5)n complex using selectively radiolabeled proteins and multichannel scintillation

  

Source: Morimoto, Richard - Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and Cell Biology, Northwestern University

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
88 MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY, Feb. 2011, p. 793802 Vol. 31, No. 4 0270-7306/11/$12.00 doi:10.1128/MCB.01117-10
 

Summary:  .1128/MCB.01117-10 Copyright © 2011, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved. SR Proteins... /Returned for modification 26 October 2010/Accepted 29 November 2010 SR proteins are well known to promote... exon inclusion in regulated splicing through exonic splicing enhancers. SR proteins have also been

  

Source: Hertel, Klemens J. - Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, University of California, Irvine

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
89 936 volume 5 number 12 december 2009 nature chemical biology a r t i c l e s
 

Summary:  's disease and prion disorders1­3. Yet disrupting the exceptionally stable protein-protein interfaces... that inhibit6­9 and even reverse amyloidogenesis10,11. Typically, amyloidogenic proteins fold into multiple... is recalcitrant due to substantial difficulties in generating prion strains from solely pure protein de novo

  

Source: Shorter, James - Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of Pennsylvania

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
90 MICROBIOLOGICAL REVIEWS, Mar. 1995, p. 94123 Vol. 59, No. 1 0146-0749/95/$04.00 0
 

Summary:  , American Society for Microbiology Protein-Protein Interactions: Methods for Detection and Analysis ERIC M... .........................................................................................................................................................95 PHYSICAL METHODS TO SELECT AND DETECT PROTEINS THAT BIND ANOTHER ...

  

Source: Economou, Tassos - Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, Foundation of Research and Technology, Hellas

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
91 Proteinnucleic acid interactions Editorial overview
 

Summary:  Protein±nucleic acid interactions Editorial overview Aneel K Aggarwal and Jennifer A Doudna 3... and the large RNAs involved in protein synthesis initiation and protein traf®cking. Abbreviations w... recognition particle TGT tRNA guanine transglycosylase An extraordinary range of protein±nucleic acid

  

Source: Doudna, Jennifer A. - Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of California at Berkeley

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
92 NATURE CHEMICAL BIOLOGY | VOL 6 | JUNE 2010 | www.nature.com/naturechemicalbiology 457 PUBLISHED ONLINE: 2 MAY 2010 | DOI: 10.1038/NCHEMBIO.363
 

Summary:  increase relative to the background. Rhodblocks synergize with other Rho pathway proteins After... . This cycling is controlled by regulatory proteins such as guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) and GTPase... -activating proteins (GAPs). Improper regu- lation of the Rho pathway has been implicated in ...

  

Source: Carpenter, Anne E. - Broad Institute Imaging Platform, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
93 Cell, Vol. 101, 119122, April 14, 2000, Copyright 2000 by Cell Press Getting Newly Synthesized Proteins Minireview
 

Summary:  Proteins Minireview into Shape of newly synthesized proteins in strains carrying muta- tions in chaperone... understanding of protein folding in the complex cellular milieu.Germany Department of Biomolecular Chemistry... of polypeptides is an amazing, com- major protein that cross-links to virtually all ...

  

Source: Craig, Elizabeth A - Department of Biochemistry, University of Wisconsin at Madison

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
94 BioMed Central Page 1 of 6
 

Summary:  -leucine zipper (bZIP) proteins are a class of transcription factors (TFs) that play diverse roles in eukaryotes... . Malfunctions in these proteins lead to cancer and various other diseases. For detailed characterization... . The resources provided by bZIPDB include (1) protein interaction data including direct binding, ...

  

Source: Lee, Doheon - Department of Bio and Brain Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

 

Collection: Computer Technologies and Information Sciences ; Biotechnology

 
95 BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION 58, 1496-1502 (1998) Regulation of Expression of A-Kinase Anchoring Proteins in Rat Granulosa Cells
 

Summary:  Proteins in Rat Granulosa Cells Mary Hunzicker-Dunn, 3 John D. Scott,4 and Daniel W. Carr2 ,5 Department... through the interaction of the regulatory sub- units with A-kinase anchoring proteins (AKAPs). We... /flattening phenotype is independent of the specific extracellular matrix proteins (fibronectin, polylysine, and gelatin

  

Source: Scott, John D. - Department of Pharmacology, University of Washington at Seattle

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
96 122 Int. J. Computational Biology and Drug Design, Vol. 1, No. 2, 2008 Copyright 2008 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
 

Summary:  Inderscience Enterprises Ltd. CLUSS2: an alignment-independent algorithm for clustering protein families... for clustering both alignable and non-alignable protein sequences. However, CLUSS tends to be ineffective... on protein datasets that include a large number of biochemical activities. To overcome this difficulty, we

  

Source: Wang, Shengrui - Département d'informatique, Université de Sherbrooke

 

Collection: Computer Technologies and Information Sciences

 
97 Histone deacetylase associated with mSin3A mediates repression by the acute promyelocytic leukemia-associated PLZF protein
 

Summary:  -associated PLZF protein Gregory David1 , Leila Alland2,3 , Suk-Hyun Hong4 , Chi-Wai Wong4 , Ronald A DePinho2... of acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL). It encodes a kruÈppel-like zinc ®nger protein with a POZ domain... shared with a subset of regulatory proteins including the BCL6 leukemogenic protein. ...

  

Source: David, Gregory - Department of Pharmacology, New York University

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
98 Brief report Synergistic induction of apoptosis by simultaneous disruption of the Bcl-2
 

Summary:  -Berestein, Ziwei Huang, and Michael Andreeff Recent studies suggest that the Bcl-2 and mitogen-activated protein... cells to chemotherapy.4,5 Recently, we have examined the role of the mitogen-activated protein kinase... kinase (mitogen-activated protein kinase [MAPKK] or MAPK kinase [MEK])/extracellular signal- regulated

  

Source: Huang, Ziwei - Burnham Institute for Medical Research

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine

 
99 The PhylProM database. Extending the use of phylogenetic pro les and
 

Summary:  . In evolutionary history genes are a#27;ected by a number of evolutionary events. These are for instance deletions... for membrane proteins. Anna Thorén October 24, 2000 #12; CONTENTS 2 Contents 1 Introduction 3 2 Background... and theory 4 2.1 Proteins and protein functions . . . . . . ...

  

Source: Elofsson, Arne - Stockholm Bioinformatics Center, Stockholms Universitet

 

Collection: Biotechnology ; Biology and Medicine

 
100 TRENDS in Cell Biology Vol.11 No.3 March 2001 http://tcb.trends.com 0962-8924/01/$ see front matter 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved. PII: S0962-8924(00)01906-1
 

Summary:  The regulated and specific interaction of several individual proteins to form a complex with new functions... -factor receptors, tetraspanin molecules and some GPI-linked proteins1­4. Perhaps the best-studied integrin... -associated protein (IAP or CD47). This complex has unique functional capabilities due at least in part to its ...

  

Source: Frazier, William A. - Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics, Washington University in St. Louis

 

Collection: Biology and Medicine


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