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Phosphorylated Proteins in Drosophila Membranes

1980
Reversible protein modification-demodification in bacterial membranes has been shown to be an important mechanism for the adaptive behavior of bacteria in response to chemosensory stimuli. It has been suggested that the protein modification mechanisms might have wider functional implications and might form the basis for an understanding of complex ...
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The Drosophila homologue of ribosomal protein L8

Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 1999
We have cloned the gene encoding the Drosophila melanogaster homologue of ribosomal protein L8. It contains two introns: one in the 5' untranslated region and the second in the beginning of the ORF, and encodes a 256-residue protein which is highly conserved when compared with RpL8 proteins of other organisms.
Marie Meister, Marie-Laure Ruhf
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Peroxisome Protein Prediction in Drosophila melanogaster

2018
As a laboratory animal, Drosophila melanogaster has made extensive contributions to understanding many areas of fundamental biology as well as being an effective model for human disease. Until recently, there was relatively little known about fly peroxisomes.
Andrew J. Simmonds   +1 more
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Identification of a Drosophila 60S ribosomal protein

Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 1997
We have previously reported the cloning and sequencing of a cDNA from Drosophila (DL43; GenBank Accession # U40226) which predicts a small protein homologous to a ribosomal protein in yeast and rat. In this study we show that a 330 nucleotide transcript encoding the putative ribosomal protein is expressed in Drosophila Kc cells under normal growth ...
Martin G. Fox, John J. Gaynor
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In, vitro studies of protein synthesis in Drosophila

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1969
Abstract Comparative in , vitro studies of protein synthesis in Oregon-R wild-type and A 53g mutant Drosophila , melanogaster indicate that the A 53g genotype has an effect at the translation level. The A 53g post-microsomal supernatant fluid stimulates the incorporation of C14 amino acids by cell ...
Ralph Hillman, Raymond W. Rose
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Mitotic protein kinases in Drosophila embryos

1997
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the mitotic protein kinases in drosophila embryos. To understand the biological function of enzymes regulating cell cycle progression, it is necessary to study both cyclical changes in catalytic activity and physiological substrates. Although genetic approaches in Drosophila have identified genes encoding cell
Álvaro A. Tavares, David M. Glover
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A gradient of bicoid protein in Drosophila embryos

Cell, 1988
The maternal gene bicoid (bcd) organizes anterior development in Drosophila. Its mRNA is localized at the anterior tip of the oocyte and early embryo. Antibodies raised against bcd fusion proteins recognize a 55-57 kd doublet band in Western blots of extracts of 0-4 hr old embryos.
Driever, Wolfgang   +1 more
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The transcriptional regulation of PER protein in Drosophila

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2019
We propose an auto-activation model controlled by a negative feedback transcriptional regulator to describe the circadian rhythm in Drosophila melanogaster. The model is specific to eukaryote organisms and oscillations are induced by a two-compartment approach, the nucleus and the cytoplasm.
Rui Dilão, Bárbara Mota
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Ontogenesis of lymph proteins in Drosophila melanogaster

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 1963
1. 1. The ontogenesis of proteins in Drosophila melanogaster has been studied by starch-gel electrophoresis. 2. 2. A total of nineteen discrete fractions appear during development from egg to adult in the stock used. 3. 3. Three protein fractions are present in the egg, one in the first-instar larva, six in the second-instar, eight in the ...
E.J. Duke, E.M. Pantelouris
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Expression of the human FUSED protein in Drosophila

Development Genes and Evolution, 2005
The Drosophila segment polarity gene fused, which encodes a serine threonine kinase, is required to transmit the Hedgehog (Hh) signal in imaginal discs. To explore the functional homology between the human protein FUSED (hFU) and the Drosophila protein fused (dFu), we have subjected hFU to a precise and well-defined Hh signalling assay of Drosophila ...
Marie-Françoise Blanchet-Tournier   +1 more
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