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Genome-Wide Profiling of the ACTIN Gene Family and Its Implications for Agronomic Traits in Brassica napus: A Bioinformatics Study. [PDF]
Yao S, Peng J, Hu M, Zhou Q, Zhao X.
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The gut-liver axis plays a limited role in mediating the liver's heat susceptibility of Chinese giant salamander. [PDF]
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Metamaterial-Assisted Illumination Nanoscopy with Exceptional Axial Resolution. [PDF]
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Actin network evolution as a key driver of eukaryotic diversification.
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Plasmodium motility: actin not actin' like actin
Trends in Parasitology, 2006Apicomplexan parasites such as Plasmodium and Toxoplasma display actomyosin-dependent motility in the absence of readily detectable actin polymers. Three recent studies indicate that parasite actin polymers, either harvested from parasites or formed from purified recombinant proteins, are exceptionally short ( approximately 100 nm).
Herwig, Schüler, Kai, Matuschewski
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Studies on actin-actin and actin-myosin interaction
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Protein Structure, 1967Abstract 1. 1.|The reagents hydrogen peroxide, iodine and 1,5-difluoro-2,4-dinitrobenzene did not affect the bound nucleotide content of F-actin or G-actin at all when the viscosity of the actins and their ability to interact with myosin were greatly decreased. 2.
G, Bailin, M, Bárány
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Actin-actin binding protein interfaces
Seminars in Cell Biology, 1994The recent elucidation of the three-dimensional structure of gelsolin segment 1 and profilin provides new insights on how these proteins recognize actin. Although the picture is still incomplete and not all biochemical data are consolidated, the results offer clues on how these proteins exert their effect on actin and how they may modulate the ...
C, Ampe, J, Vandekerckhove
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International Journal of Dermatology, 1981
ABSTRACT: Actinic reticuloid is a polymorphous dermatosis resulting from a photosensitivity to long wavelength ultraviolet light and occasionally also to visible light, often with clinical and histological resemblance to lymphoma. We describe a patient who is the second American case to be reported with this disease and review the literature.
R, Brody, W F, Bergfeld
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ABSTRACT: Actinic reticuloid is a polymorphous dermatosis resulting from a photosensitivity to long wavelength ultraviolet light and occasionally also to visible light, often with clinical and histological resemblance to lymphoma. We describe a patient who is the second American case to be reported with this disease and review the literature.
R, Brody, W F, Bergfeld
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Actin-actin and actin-deoxyribonuclease I contact sites in the actin sequence
Biochemistry, 1984Actin subunits in F-actin were cross-linked with m-maleimidobenzoyl N-hydroxysuccinimide ester (MBS). Peptide maps of the cross-linked actin dimer have revealed that the attachment sites of the MBS cross-link in actin are Cys-373 and a lysine residue in the CB-17 segment (Lys-191, Lys-213, or Lys-215).
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Dermatologic Clinics, 2014
Actinic prurigo is a chronic photodermatosis with onset in childhood or before 20 years of age. It is most prevalent in Amerindians and Latin American mestizos, although it has been reported worldwide. Patients present with photodistributed, erythematous excoriated papules, cheilitis, and conjunctivitis. There is strong association with human leukocyte
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Actinic prurigo is a chronic photodermatosis with onset in childhood or before 20 years of age. It is most prevalent in Amerindians and Latin American mestizos, although it has been reported worldwide. Patients present with photodistributed, erythematous excoriated papules, cheilitis, and conjunctivitis. There is strong association with human leukocyte
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