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The role of coat proteins in the biosynthesis of secretory proteins
Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1995The biosynthesis of secretory proteins requires vesicle-mediated transport between the organelles of the secretory pathway. Biochemical and genetic analysis of the secretory pathway has identified two non-clathrin coats--COPI and COPII--that drive the formation of vesicles that mediate transport between the endoplasmic reticulum and the Golgi apparatus,
Nina R. Salama, Randy Schekman
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Recruitment of Coat Proteins to Liposomes and Peptidoliposomes
2014Intracellular transport within the cell is generally mediated by membrane vesicles. Their formation is typically initiated by activation of small GTPases that then recruit cytosolic proteins to the membrane surface to form a coat, interact with cargo and accessory proteins, and deform the lipid bilayer to produce a transport vesicle.
Huser, Sonja+3 more
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2016
Protein-coated microcrystals (PCMC) are a high-activity preparation of enzymes for use in low-water media. The protocols for the preparation of PCMCs of Subtilisin Carlsberg and Candida antarctica lipase B (CAL B) are described. The combi-PCMC concept is useful both for cascade and non-cascade reactions.
Munishwar N. Gupta, Joyeeta Mukherjee
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Protein-coated microcrystals (PCMC) are a high-activity preparation of enzymes for use in low-water media. The protocols for the preparation of PCMCs of Subtilisin Carlsberg and Candida antarctica lipase B (CAL B) are described. The combi-PCMC concept is useful both for cascade and non-cascade reactions.
Munishwar N. Gupta, Joyeeta Mukherjee
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Capillary Coatings for Protein Analysis
2001Protein analysis has become very important to the biotechnology, pharmaceutical, and food industries. Analytical techniques that provide fast, automated analysis, but still give high resolution separation of proteins derived from various sources, such as plasma, blood, and vaccine products, are in high demand.
Nebojsa Avdalovic+2 more
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Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 1948
SummaryPaper coated with peanut protein adhesive and mineral pigments gives high wax pick tests. Critical factors affecting the wax pick value are the type of protein, pigment, and dispersing agent, pH, protein‐pigment ratio, and total solids content of the slip.
Jett C. Arthur+2 more
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SummaryPaper coated with peanut protein adhesive and mineral pigments gives high wax pick tests. Critical factors affecting the wax pick value are the type of protein, pigment, and dispersing agent, pH, protein‐pigment ratio, and total solids content of the slip.
Jett C. Arthur+2 more
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Molecular structures of coat and coat-associated proteins: function follows form
Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 2006Endocytic clathrin-coated vesicles arise through the deformation of a small region of plasma membrane encapsulated by a cytosol-oriented clathrin lattice. The coat assembles from soluble protomers in a rapid and highly cooperative process, and invagination is tightly linked to the selective enrichment of cargo molecules within the nascent bud.
Linton M. Traub, Tom J. Brett
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Coatings and Films Made of Silk Proteins
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2014Silks are a class of proteinaceous materials produced by arthropods for various purposes. Spider dragline silk is known for its outstanding mechanical properties, and it shows high biocompatibility, good biodegradability, and a lack of immunogenicity and allergenicity. The silk produced by the mulberry silkworm B.
Christian B. Borkner+2 more
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Filamentous Bacteriophage Coat Protein [PDF]
The sections in this article are 1 Introduction 2 Structural Form of Coat Protein in Virus Particles 3 Membrane-Bound Form of Coat Protein 4 Procoat Protein 5 Comparisons Among the Various Forms of Coat Protein 6 Acknowledgements 7 Biographical Sketch Related ...
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Proteins of the Spore Core and Coat [PDF]
Abundant proteins found within the spore core (the small, acid-soluble proteins, or SASP) as well as surrounding the spore (the coat proteins) help to protect the spore from these assaults such as extremes of temperature, radiation, desiccation, and attack by a wide variety of toxic molecules. The SASP and coat proteins have been studied for many years,
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Rapeseed Proteins for Paperboard Coating
Chemie Ingenieur Technik, 2014AbstractProtein samples of rapeseed were prepared with different compositions as protein isolate, protein concentrate and acetylated protein concentrate. They showed functional properties which are consolidated in the coating. The manufactured protein samples were tested in a pilot‐scale paperboard coating plant.
John Schulz+4 more
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