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- Gene Expression Regulation 120
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Maintaining the silenced state of master regulatory genes during development
Published 2014Subjects: “…Chromosomal proteins. 104576…”
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Protein homeostasis and the chaperone interaction network in Arabidopsis thaliana
Published 2012Table of Contents: “…Contents: Plant cellular protein quality control systems -- Arabidopsis regulated protein degradation by the proteasome -- Plant stress resistance -- Mechanism of action of molecular chaperones -- Molecular chaperones in Arabidopsis -- Chaperone interaction networks in Arabidopsis.…”
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RAS and RAF signaling in melanoma biology and therapies /
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RAS and RAF signaling in melanoma biology and therapies /
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Protein homeostasis and the chaperone interaction network in Arabidopsis thaliana
Published 2012Table of Contents: “…Contents: Plant cellular protein quality control systems -- Arabidopsis regulated protein degradation by the proteasome -- Plant stress resistance -- Mechanism of action of molecular chaperones -- Molecular chaperones in Arabidopsis -- Chaperone interaction networks in Arabidopsis.…”
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Modular protein-protein interactions provide a general mechanism to organize dynamic cellular systems
Published 2010Table of Contents: “…Contents: Mechanisms through which protein interactions modules, such as the SH2 domain, mediate the activation of specific signaling pathways by normal and oncogenic tyrosine kinases -- The biological functions and biochemical properties of interaction domains including their roles in controlling protein localization, in recognition of post-translational modifications, in forming multi-protein complexes, and in regulating enzymatic function -- The versatility of interaction domains, their potential utility in the evolution of new signaling pathways, and their exploitation by pathogenic proteins to rewire cellular behavior…”
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Modular protein-protein interactions provide a general mechanism to organize dynamic cellular systems
Published 2010Table of Contents: “…Contents: Mechanisms through which protein interactions modules, such as the SH2 domain, mediate the activation of specific signaling pathways by normal and oncogenic tyrosine kinases -- The biological functions and biochemical properties of interaction domains including their roles in controlling protein localization, in recognition of post-translational modifications, in forming multi-protein complexes, and in regulating enzymatic function -- The versatility of interaction domains, their potential utility in the evolution of new signaling pathways, and their exploitation by pathogenic proteins to rewire cellular behavior…”
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Modular protein-protein interactions provide a general mechanism to organize dynamic cellular systems
Published 2010Table of Contents: “…Contents: Mechanisms through which protein interactions modules, such as the SH2 domain, mediate the activation of specific signaling pathways by normal and oncogenic tyrosine kinases -- The biological functions and biochemical properties of interaction domains including their roles in controlling protein localization, in recognition of post-translational modifications, in forming multi-protein complexes, and in regulating enzymatic function -- The versatility of interaction domains, their potential utility in the evolution of new signaling pathways, and their exploitation by pathogenic proteins to rewire cellular behavior…”
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Two is the key to 14-3-3 dimeric mechanical & signalling devices /
Published 2010Subjects: “…14-3-3 Proteins chemistry.…”
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Fabry disease [alpha]-galactosidase A deficiency and enzyme replacement therapy /
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How aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases translate the genetic code
Published 2008Table of Contents: “…Contents: Fidelity of protein synthesis -- Architecture of aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase -- ATP and amino acid recognition by the two classes of synthetases -- The activation reaction -- Cognate tRNA recognition by synthetases -- The aminoacylation reaction -- Direct and indirect routes to aminoacylation -- Error correction (editing) by aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases -- Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases as antibiotic targets.…”
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Fibrinogen and factor XIII
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…Contents: Fibrinogen and factor XIII -- Structure -- Biosynthesis -- Fibrin polymerization -- Crosslinking -- Clot mechanical properties -- Interactions with other proteins -- Fibrinolysis -- Platelet aggregation -- Dysfibrinogenemias and variants -- Evolution.…”
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Rhodopsin and retinitis pigmentosa
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…Contents: Anatomy of the eye and retina -- Retinal degenerations -- Retinitis pigmentosa -- Protein conformational disorders -- Model for disease -- The study of mutant opsin -- Structure of rhodopsin -- Phenotypes -- Class I, Class II and Class III mutants -- Pharmacological chaperones -- Can small molecules slow retinal degeneration in mouse models?…”
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Recoding getting more out of the message by shifting reading frame and redefining codon meaning /
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Fibrinogen and factor XIII
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…Contents: Fibrinogen and factor XIII -- Structure -- Biosynthesis -- Fibrin polymerization -- Crosslinking -- Clot mechanical properties -- Interactions with other proteins -- Fibrinolysis -- Platelet aggregation -- Dysfibrinogenemias and variants -- Evolution.…”
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Rhodopsin and retinitis pigmentosa
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…Contents: Anatomy of the eye and retina -- Retinal degenerations -- Retinitis pigmentosa -- Protein conformational disorders -- Model for disease -- The study of mutant opsin -- Structure of rhodopsin -- Phenotypes -- Class I, Class II and Class III mutants -- Pharmacological chaperones -- Can small molecules slow retinal degeneration in mouse models?…”
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Recoding getting more out of the message by shifting reading frame and redefining codon meaning /
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Cargo receptors for selective autophagy
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Mass spectrometry for microbial proteomics
Published 2010Table of Contents: “…Proteomics tools and biomarker discovery -- pt. 3. Protein samples : preparation techniques -- pt. 4. …”
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Analysis and function of amino acids and peptides
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