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MicroRNA 142-3p mediates post-transcriptional regulation of D1 dopamine receptor expression. [PDF]
The D1 dopamine receptor subtype is expressed in the brain, kidney and lymphocytes. D1 receptor function has been extensively studied and the receptor has been shown to modulate a wide range of physiological functions and behaviors.
Krishna E Tobón +2 more
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Summary: ATP-powered unfoldases containing D1 and D2 AAA+ rings play important roles in protein homeostasis, but uncertainty about the function of each ring remains.
Hema Chandra Kotamarthi +2 more
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Target-Site Mutations Conferring Herbicide Resistance
Mutations conferring evolved herbicide resistance in weeds are known in nine different herbicide sites of action. This review summarizes recently reported resistance-conferring mutations for each of these nine target sites.
Brent P. Murphy, Patrick J. Tranel
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Loss of mature D1 leads to compromised CP43 assembly in Arabidopsis thaliana
Background Photosystem II (PSII) is a highly conserved integral-membrane multi-subunit pigment-protein complex. The proteins, pigments, lipids, and ions in PSII need to be assembled precisely to ensure a proper PSII biogenesis.
Yafei Shi +4 more
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Regulation of Protein Kinase D1 Activity [PDF]
Protein kinase D1 (PKD1) is a stress-activated serine/threonine kinase that plays a vital role in various physiologically important biological processes, including cell growth, apoptosis, adhesion, motility, and angiogenesis. Dysregulated PKD1 expression also contributes to the pathogenesis of certain cancers and cardiovascular disorders.
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Emerging Roles of Protein Kinase D1 in Cancer [PDF]
Abstract Protein kinase D1 (PKD1) is a serine-threonine kinase that regulates various functions within the cell, including cell proliferation, apoptosis, adhesion, and cell motility. In normal cells, this protein plays key roles in multiple signaling pathways by relaying information from the extracellular environment and/or upstream ...
Vasudha, Sundram +2 more
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The diversity and distribution of D1 proteins in cyanobacteria [PDF]
The psbA gene family in cyanobacteria encodes different forms of the D1 protein that is part of the Photosystem II reaction centre. We have identified a phylogenetically distinct D1 group that is intermediate between previously identified G3-D1 and G4-D1 proteins (Cardona et al. Mol Biol Evol 32:1310-1328, 2015). This new group contained two subgroups:
Sheridan, KJ +3 more
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The U-box E3 ubiquitin ligase TUD1 functions with a heterotrimeric G α subunit to regulate Brassinosteroid-mediated growth in rice. [PDF]
Heterotrimeric G proteins are an important group of signaling molecules found in eukaryotes. They function with G-protein-coupled-receptors (GPCRs) to transduce various signals such as steroid hormones in animals.
Xingming Hu +7 more
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Melatonin is important in the protection of plants suffering various forms of abiotic stress. The molecular mechanisms underlying the melatonin-mediated protection of their photosynthetic machinery are not completely resolved. This study investigates the
Xiaoting Zhou +6 more
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Abstrak Ns-D1/Ns-D merupakan protein defensin dalam biji jinten hitam (Nigella sativa) dengan berat molekul (BM) 5,4763 kDa/5,4924 kDa. Penelitian ini bertujuan menganalisis defensin dari ekstrak protein biji N.
Rr Bhintarti Suryohastari
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