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Protein tandem repeats that produce frameshifts can generate new structural states and functions
We explored an alternative protein structure landscape by analyzing amino acid sequences from frameshifted tandem repeats—regions prone to frameshifts. These frameshifts, especially in short repeats, lead to more drastic changes than in non‐repetitive regions, often altering structure, function, localization, and potentially contributing to disease ...
Zarifa Osmanli +8 more
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ABSTRACT TRPM8 is a cold temperature‐sensitive and non‐selective Ca2+‐channel. Previously we have observed that TRPM8 is endogenously expressed and affects T cell activation process. Now, we report that TRPM8 regulates functions of mitochondria and ER, two important sub‐cellular compartments.
Tusar Kanta Acharya +5 more
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A T-lymphoma transmembrane glycoprotein (gp180) is linked to the cytoskeletal protein, fodrin. [PDF]
A major mouse T-lymphoma surface glycoprotein (gp180) has been identified by labeling cells with 125I and [3H]glucosamine. After ligand-induced receptor patching and/or capping, the amount of gp 180 in the membrane-associated cytoskeleton fraction ...
Bourguignon, LY +3 more
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Selection and Characterization of Her2 Binding-designed Ankyrin Repeat Proteins [PDF]
Christian Zahnd +4 more
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The phenotype of OBSCN variants consists of exercise intolerance ranging from myalgia and cramps to rhabdomyolysis. Symptoms are mainly induced by high‐intensity sports. Molecular analysis showing a deregulation of muscle processes associated with Ca2+ regulation, extrasarcolemmal integrity and autophagy emphasised the critical role of obscurin in ...
Heidrun H. Krämer‐Best +8 more
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Expression of the ankyrin repeat domain 6 gene (Ankrd6) during mouse brain development [PDF]
Fadel Tissir +3 more
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Mask, the Drosophila ankyrin repeat and KH domain-containing protein, affects microtubule stability [PDF]
Daniel A. Martinez +7 more
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Transcriptional outputs and condensates – formation and function
Summary The dynamic spatiotemporal organization of macromolecules is key to the proper function of the cell, allowing the exquisite regulation of diverse processes from gene expression to enzymatic function. The formation of biomolecular condensates via phase separation (PS) acts as a general mechanism for selectively concentrating proteins, nucleic ...
Stephanie Hutin +4 more
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The perisomatic region of cortical pyramidal neurons (PNs) integrates local and long-range inputs and regulates firing. This domain receives GABAergic inputs from cholecystokinin (CCK)- and Parvalbumin (PV)-expressing basket cells (BCs) but how synaptic ...
Erik N. Oldre +3 more
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ASAP1 (ArfGAP with SH3 domain, ankyrin repeat and PH domain 1)
Hisataka Sabe +3 more
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