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The FASEB Journal, 1988
Many cells display oscillations in intracellular calcium resulting from the periodic release of calcium from intracellular reservoirs. Frequencies are varied, but most oscillations have periods ranging from 5 to 60 s. For any given cell, frequency can vary depending on external conditions, particularly the concentration of natural stimuli or calcium ...
Antony Galione, Michael J. Berridge
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Many cells display oscillations in intracellular calcium resulting from the periodic release of calcium from intracellular reservoirs. Frequencies are varied, but most oscillations have periods ranging from 5 to 60 s. For any given cell, frequency can vary depending on external conditions, particularly the concentration of natural stimuli or calcium ...
Antony Galione, Michael J. Berridge
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Isolation of Cytosolic Ribosomes
2016This chapter describes a method of plant cytosolic ribosomes isolation typically used for further proteomic studies. Detailed description procedures including plant material disruption, various centrifugation steps, sucrose cushion centrifugation, and quality control of preparation are provided.
Maria V. Turkina, Hanna Klang Årstrand
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Estimates for cytosolic concentration
American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism, 1984Rectificatif a l'article «Changes in cytosolic ionized calcium induced by activators of secretion in GH 3 cells». Une nouvelle estimation de la concentration en calcium a permis de constater qu'il faudrait diviser les valeurs precedemment obtenues par ...
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Census of cytosolic aminopeptidase activity reveals two novel cytosolic aminopeptidases
Medical Microbiology and Immunology, 2012Activation of CD8(+) cytotoxic T cells is crucial for the adaptive immune response against viral infections and the control of malignant transformed cells. Together with activation of costimulatory molecules like CD3 and CD28, CD8(+) T cells need activation of their unique T cell receptor via recognition of foreign peptide epitopes in combination with ...
Nadja Akkad+4 more
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CYTOSOLIC AND NON-CYTOSOLIC CARBONIC ANHYDRASE ENZYMES FROM BOVINE LEUCOCYTES
Preparative Biochemistry & Biotechnology, 2001In this study, carbonic anhydrase (CA) enzyme has been purified and separately characterized according to bound form in 4 steps as outer peripheral, cytosolic, inner peripheral, and integral from bovine leukocyte. Affinity chromatography has also been used for purification of the enzyme in four steps. CA has been found for each step.
Alayli, Azize, DEMIR, Nuray, DEMIR, Y
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Cytoplasmic or cytosolic - a tale of tails
Trends in Cell Biology, 1995Cytoplasm was defined by early cell Rmited organelles. (For definitions of biologists as the contents of a cell within its plasma membrane, cytoplasm and cytosol, see Refs 1 excluding the nucleus in the case of eukaryotes.
Tommy W. Nordeng, Gunnar Thoresen
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Polymers for cytosolic protein delivery
Biomaterials, 2019Cytosolic protein delivery offers opportunities to develop protein-based therapeutics specifically modulate intracellular processes, especially those linked to 'undruggable' targets. Since protein molecules are generally membrane-impermeable due to their macromolecular nature and hydrophilic property, carriers are needed to facilitate protein transport
Yiyun Cheng+4 more
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Wetting regulates autophagy of phase-separated compartments and the cytosol
Nature, 2020J. Agudo-Canalejo+10 more
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Interactions of cytosolic sulfotransferases with xenobiotics
Drug Metabolism Reviews, 2013Cytosolic sulfotransferases are a superfamily of enzymes that catalyze the transfer of the sulfonic group from 3'-phosphoadenosine-5'-phosphosulfate to hydroxy or amine groups in substrate molecules. The human cytosolic sulfotransferases that have been most studied, namely SULT1A1, SULT1A3, SULT1B1, SULT1E1 and SULT2A1, are expressed in different ...
Sriram Ambadapadi, Margaret O. James
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[20] Mammalian cytosolic chaperonin
1998Cytosolic chaperonin, the eukaryotic cytosolic homolog of GroEL, has certain unusual features that make it uniquely useful for studying the mechanism of chaperonin action. It is of particular interest as an essential component in the generation of native actin and tubulin in vivo. We describe a method for the purification of mammalian c-cpn from rabbit
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