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Functional Evolution of Subolesin/Akirin
The Subolesin/Akirin constitutes a good model for the study of functional evolution because these proteins have been conserved throughout the metazoan and play a role in the regulation of different biological processes.
Sara Artigas-Jerónimo +9 more
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Understanding the cellular interactome of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
Summary Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is reaching epidemic proportions, with a global prevalence of 25% in the adult population. Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), which can lead to cirrhosis, has become the leading indication for liver ...
S. Wallace +3 more
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The Reactive Species Interactome in Red Blood Cells: Oxidants, Antioxidants, and Molecular Targets
Beyond their established role as oxygen carriers, red blood cells have recently been found to contribute to systemic NO and sulfide metabolism and act as potent circulating antioxidant cells. Emerging evidence indicates that reactive species derived from
M. Cortese-Krott
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ANIA:ANnotation and Integrated Analysis of the 14-3-3 interactome [PDF]
The dimeric 14-3-3 proteins dock onto pairs of phosphorylated Ser and Thr residues on hundreds of proteins, and thereby regulate many events in mammalian cells.
Murugesan, Gavuthami +5 more
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A ligand-receptor interactome atlas of the zebrafish
Studies in zebrafish can unravel the functions of cellular communication and thus identify novel bench-to-bedside drugs targeting cellular communication signaling molecules.
M. Chodkowski +2 more
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There is no human interactome [PDF]
Protein complexes are dynamic. A new analysis of two quantitative proteomic datasets reveals cell type-specific changes in the stoichiometry of complexes, which often involve paralog switching.
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Precise Temporal Profiling of Signaling Complexes in Primary Cells Using SWATH Mass Spectrometry
Spatiotemporal organization of protein interactions in cell signaling is a fundamental process that drives cellular functions. Given differential protein expression across tissues and developmental stages, the architecture and dynamics of signaling ...
Etienne Caron +19 more
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Tau interactome and RNA binding proteins in neurodegenerative diseases
Pathological tau aggregation is a primary neuropathological feature of many neurodegenerative diseases. Intriguingly, despite the common presence of tau aggregates in these diseases the affected brain regions, clinical symptoms, and morphology ...
Tomas Kavanagh +2 more
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Nascent polypeptide-associated complex (NAC) is a ribosome-associated molecular chaperone which is present only in archaea and eukaryotes. The primary function of NAC is to shield the newly synthesized polypeptide chains from inappropriate interactions ...
Neelja Singhal +7 more
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In animals, NO is synthesized from L-arginine by three isoforms of nitric oxide synthase (NOS) enzyme. NO production and effects have also been reported in plants but the identification of its sources, especially the enzymatic ones, remains one of the ...
Pauline Chatelain +4 more
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