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CysDuF database: annotation and characterization of cysteine residues in domain of unknown function proteins based on cysteine post-translational modifications, their protein microenvironments, biochemical pathways, taxonomy, and diseases. [PDF]
Himaja D, Bandyopadhyay D.
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2023
Mitoribosome biogenesis is a complex and energetically costly process that involves RNA elements encoded in the mitochondrial genome and mitoribosomal proteins most frequently encoded in the nuclear genome. The process is catalyzed by extra-ribosomal proteins, nucleus-encoded assembly factors that act in all stages of the assembly process to coordinate
J, Conor Moran +4 more
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Mitoribosome biogenesis is a complex and energetically costly process that involves RNA elements encoded in the mitochondrial genome and mitoribosomal proteins most frequently encoded in the nuclear genome. The process is catalyzed by extra-ribosomal proteins, nucleus-encoded assembly factors that act in all stages of the assembly process to coordinate
J, Conor Moran +4 more
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BioEssays, 1997
AbstractPeroxisomes are eukaryotic organelles that are the subcellular location of important metabolic reactions. In humans, defects in the organelle's function are often lethal. Yet, relative to other organelles, little is known about how cells maintain and propagate peroxisomes or how they direct specific sets of newly synthesized proteins to these ...
H R, Waterham, J M, Cregg
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AbstractPeroxisomes are eukaryotic organelles that are the subcellular location of important metabolic reactions. In humans, defects in the organelle's function are often lethal. Yet, relative to other organelles, little is known about how cells maintain and propagate peroxisomes or how they direct specific sets of newly synthesized proteins to these ...
H R, Waterham, J M, Cregg
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Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology, 2001
▪ Abstract Fifteen years ago, we had a model of peroxisome biogenesis that involved growth and division of preexisting peroxisomes. Today, thanks to genetically tractable model organisms and Chinese hamster ovary cells, 23 PEX genes have been cloned that encode the machinery (“peroxins”) required to assemble the organelle.
P E, Purdue, P B, Lazarow
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▪ Abstract Fifteen years ago, we had a model of peroxisome biogenesis that involved growth and division of preexisting peroxisomes. Today, thanks to genetically tractable model organisms and Chinese hamster ovary cells, 23 PEX genes have been cloned that encode the machinery (“peroxins”) required to assemble the organelle.
P E, Purdue, P B, Lazarow
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