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Very Stable Two Mega Dalton High-Molecular-Mass Multiprotein Complex from Sea Cucumber Eupentacta fraudatrix [PDF]
In contrast to many human organs, only the human liver can self-regenerate, to some degree. Some marine echinoderms are convenient objects for studying the processes of regenerations of organs and tissues. For example, sea cucumbers Eupentacta fraudatrix
Anna M. Timofeeva +4 more
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Comparison of Trace Elements in High-Molecular-Mass Multiprotein Complex and in Female Milk from Which It Was Obtained [PDF]
Background. Many biological processes are performed by different protein complexes. During the association of proteins and enzymes forming specific complexes, the latter can include ions of various metal ions, which may be important for their formation ...
Svetlana E. Soboleva +2 more
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Two binding sites are better than one [PDF]
The reasons why two multiprotein complexes – VPS34 complex I and VPS34 complex II – are activated by different Rab proteins are becoming clearer.
Mackenzie K Scott, John E Burke
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Modulation of Nudt21 levels reveals dose-dependent roles of alternative polyadenylation in tissue regeneration [PDF]
Stem cells continually self-renew and differentiate to sustain tissue homeostasis, yet the role of post-transcriptional mechanisms in guiding these processes remains incompletely understood.
Nikolaos Tsopoulidis +19 more
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Moonlighting Proteins: Diverse Functions Found in Fungi
Moonlighting proteins combine multiple functions in one polypeptide chain. An increasing number of moonlighting proteins are being found in diverse fungal taxa that vary in morphology, life cycle, and ecological niche.
Nicole J. Curtis +3 more
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Multiprotein adsorption from complex body fluids represents a highly important and complicated phenomenon in medicine. In this work, multiprotein adsorption from diluted human serum at gold and oxidized iron surfaces is investigated at different serum ...
Jingyuan Huang +5 more
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Xyloglucan Biosynthesis: From Genes to Proteins and Their Functions
The plant’s recalcitrant cell wall is composed of numerous polysaccharides, including cellulose, hemicellulose, and pectin. The most abundant hemicellulose in dicot cell walls is xyloglucan, which consists of a β-(1- > 4) glucan backbone with α-(1 ...
Jordan D. Julian, Olga A. Zabotina
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Red blood cell (RBC) invasion by Plasmodium merozoites requires multiple steps that are regulated by signaling pathways. Exposure of P. falciparum merozoites to the physiological signal of low K+, as found in blood plasma, leads to a rise in cytosolic ...
Kunal R. More +13 more
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Interleukin‐18 signaling promotes activation of hepatic stellate cells in mouse liver fibrosis
Interleukin‐18 signaling promotes activation of hepatic stellate cells in mouse liver fibrosis. Abstract Background and Aims Nucleotide‐binding oligomerization domain‐like receptor‐family pyrin domain‐containing 3 (NLRP3) inflammasome activation has been shown to result in liver fibrosis.
Jana Knorr +19 more
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Physiological Roles of Calpain 1 Associated to Multiprotein NMDA Receptor Complex. [PDF]
We have recently demonstrated that in resting conditions calpain 1, but not calpain 2, is specifically associated to the N-Methyl-D-Aspartate receptor (NMDAR) multiprotein complex.
Monica Averna +8 more
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