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∆FOSB in the Nucleus Accumbens Core Is Required for Increased Anxiety, but Not Decreased Social Motivation, Following Estrogen Withdrawal in Female Mice. [PDF]

open access: yesGenes Brain Behav
Clayton W   +9 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Ubiquitination of secretory granules promotes their crinophagic degradation in Drosophila. [PDF]

open access: yesFEBS Lett
Csizmadia T   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Steric and Electronic Origins of Fluorescence in GFP and GFP-like Proteins

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2022
Fluorescent proteins have become routine tools for biological imaging. However, their nanosecond lifetimes on the excited state present computational hurdles to a full understanding of these photoactive proteins. In this work, we simulate approximately 0.5 nanoseconds of ab initio molecular dynamics to elucidate steric and electronic features ...
Chey M. Jones   +2 more
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GFP illuminates the cytoskeleton

Trends in Cell Biology, 1998
Until recently, cytoskeleton research has relied primarily on immunofluorescence microscopy techniques, requiring fixation and hence killing of the specimen before the analysis. The sole method for visualizing cytoskeletal dynamics in living cells has been the microinjection of purified and fluorescently labelled protein, but technical difficulties ...
B, Ludin, A, Matus
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A polymerizable GFP variant

Protein Engineering Design and Selection, 2012
Flagellin has the ability to polymerize into long filaments under appropriate conditions. Our work aims at the construction of flagellin-based fusion proteins which possess polymerization ability and preserve the functional properties of the fusion partner as well.
Agnes, Klein   +4 more
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GFP moves on

Trends in Cell Biology, 2001
Accompanying this issue of Trends in Cell Biology is GFP in Motion 2, a second compilation on CD-ROM of video clips in which cell biology's wonder-molecule – green-fluorescent protein – displays its skills, making visible the hitherto hidden dynamics of proteins and organelles inside living cells.
openaire   +3 more sources

GFP in mammalian cells

Trends in Genetics, 1995
W e are using the green fluorescent protein (GFP) to follow the behaviour of proteins in living mammalian tissue-culture cells. In particular, we are studying the localization of human cyclins, proteins that bind and activate the cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) that are essential to the regulation of the cell cycle.
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Targeting GFP to organelles.

Methods in cell biology, 1999
abstract not ...
DE GIORGI F   +9 more
openaire   +3 more sources

3D‐reconstruction and functional properties of GFP‐positive and GFP‐negative granule cells in the fascia dentata of the Thy1‐GFP mouse

Hippocampus, 2008
AbstractGranule cells of the mouse fascia dentata are widely used in studies on neuronal development and plasticity. In contrast to the rat, however, high‐resolution morphometric data on these cells are scarce. Thus, we have analyzed granule cells in the fascia dentata of the adult Thy1‐GFP mouse (C57BL/6 background). In this mouse line, single neurons
Vukšić, Mario   +7 more
openaire   +3 more sources

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