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Structural Insights into the HWE Histidine Kinase Family: The Brucella Blue Light-Activated Histidine Kinase Domain [PDF]
In response to light, as part of a two-component system, the Brucella blue light-activated histidine kinase (LOV-HK) increases its autophosphorylation, modulating the virulence of this microorganism.
Arrar, Mehrnoosh +9 more
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Comparative Studies on Human and Rat Basic Helix-loop-helix Proteins [PDF]
The basic Helix-Loop-Helix (bHLH) proteins are a family of transcription factors that are found in almost all eukaryotic genomes. This family of proteins regulates a variety of biological processes including embryonic development. Here we describe the catalog of human, mouse and rat bHLH proteins.
Nuzhat N. Kabir +2 more
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Basic helix-loop-helix proteins (bHLHs) comprise one of the largest families of transcription factors in plants. They have been shown to be involved in responses to various abiotic stresses, such as drought, salinity, chilling, heavy metal toxicity, iron
Yuchen Qian +6 more
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The structure of latherin, a surfactant allergen protein from horse sweat and saliva [PDF]
Latherin is a highly surface-active allergen protein found in the sweat and saliva of horses and other equids. Its surfactant activity is intrinsic to the protein in its native form, and is manifest without associated lipids or glycosylation.
Alan Cooper +6 more
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An Examination of the Role of Transcriptional and Posttranscriptional Regulation in Rhabdomyosarcoma
Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) is an aggressive family of soft tissue tumors that most commonly manifests in children. RMS variants express several skeletal muscle markers, suggesting myogenic stem or progenitor cell origin of RMS.
Alexander J. Hron, Atsushi Asakura
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Proneural proteins of the class I/II basic-helix-loop-helix (bHLH) family are highly conserved transcription factors. Class I bHLH proteins are expressed in a broad number of tissues during development, whereas class II bHLH protein expression is more ...
Mitchell D’Rozario +11 more
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Generalized, switch-like competitive heterodimerization networks [PDF]
High-dimensional switches have been proposed as a way to model cellular differentiation, particularly in the context of basic Helix-Loop-Helix (bHLH) competitive heterodimerization networks.
Cinquin, O, Page, KM
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Background Basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factors (TFs), which are widely distributed in eukaryotic organisms, play crucial roles in plant development. However, no comprehensive analysis of the bHLH family in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) has
Xiao-Jiang Guo, Ji-Rui Wang
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The MX-Helix of Muscle nAChR Subunits Regulates Receptor Assembly and Surface Trafficking. [PDF]
Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (AChRs) are pentameric channels that mediate fast transmission at the neuromuscular junction (NMJ) and defects in receptor expression underlie neuromuscular disorders such as myasthenia gravis and congenital myasthenic ...
Borges, Lucia Soares +3 more
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Data on MyoD reduction by autophagy in C2C12 cells
Autophagy is a highly regulated physiologic mechanism in which cells maintain homeostasis by degrading excessive or unnecessary proteins and damaged or aged organelles through the lysosomal machinery (Yorimitsu and Klionsky, 2005) [1].
Yeong-Min Yoo, Yung Chul Park
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