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Stabilizing the Retromer Complex in a Human Stem Cell Model of Alzheimer's Disease Reduces TAU Phosphorylation Independently of Amyloid Precursor Protein. [PDF]
Developing effective therapeutics for complex diseases such as late-onset, sporadic Alzheimer's disease (SAD) is difficult due to genetic and environmental heterogeneity in the human population and the limitations of existing animal models. Here, we used
Fong, Lauren K +5 more
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Background: With the increase in the number of genome sequencing projects, there is a concomitant exponential growth in the number of protein sequences whose function is still unknown.
MONTI, MARIA +3 more
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Assembly of multiprotein complexes that control genome function [PDF]
Live-cell imaging studies aided by mathematical modeling have provided unprecedented insight into assembly mechanisms of multiprotein complexes that control genome function. Such studies have unveiled emerging properties of chromatin-associated systems involved in DNA repair and transcription.
Dinant, C. +6 more
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SmartBac, a new baculovirus system for large protein complex production
Recent revolution of cryo-electron microscopy has opened a new door to solve high-resolution structures of macromolecule complexes without crystallization while how to efficiently obtain homogenous macromolecule complex sample is therefore becoming a ...
Yujia Zhai +4 more
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Spirochetes are a remarkable group of bacteria with distinct morphology and periplasmic flagella that enable motility in viscous environments, such as host connective tissues.
Yunjie Chang +3 more
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New simplified molecular design for functional T cell receptor [PDF]
We have produced a chimeric single-chain T cell receptor (TcR) that combines the specific antibody recognition function and TcR/CD3 signaling properties within the same polypeptide chain.
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Novel methods for studying multiprotein complexes in vivo [PDF]
The current consensus is that the majority of proteins act in concert in the cell, as homo- and heteromeric complexes of two or more proteins that carry out discrete biological functions. A wide range of genomic, proteomic, biochemical, structural and biophotonic techniques have been employed over the years to study the protein-protein interactions ...
Mehta, Virja, Trinkle-Mulcahy, Laura
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Regulation of polarised growth in fungi [PDF]
Polarised growth in fungi occurs through the delivery of secretory vesicles along tracks formed by cytoskeletal elements to specific sites on the cell surface where they dock with a multiprotein structure called the exocyst before fusing with the ...
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Controlled hierarchical assembly of switchable DNA–multiprotein complexes [PDF]
AbstractDirected, biologically‐driven self‐assembly has the potential to yield hybrid multicomponent architectures with applications ranging from sensors and diagnostics to catalysts and responsive materials. To enable these applications, it is critical to gain control over the precise orientation and geometry of biomolecules interacting with one ...
Grazyna E, Sroga, Jonathan S, Dordick
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Contemporary quantitative mass spectrometry provides fascinating opportunities in defining the stoichiometry of high-molecular weight complexes or multiprotein platforms.
Inna Lavrik +3 more
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