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Group Translocation – PEP : PTS

open access: closed, 2012
The phosphoenolpyruvate:carbohydrate phospho-transferase system (PEP:PTS) is a prokaryotic enzyme/transport system that phosphorylates its extracellular carbohydrate substrates during transport, leading to intracellular accumulation of the sugar ...
Milton H. Saier, Maksim A. Shlykov
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Biophysical and biological studies of end-group-modified derivatives of Pep-1.

Biochemistry, 2005
Pep-1 is a tryptophane-rich cell-penetrating peptide (CPP) that has been previously proposed to bind protein cargoes by hydrophobic assembly and translocate them across cellular membranes.
K. Weller   +5 more
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Genomic Analysis of the Phosphotransferase System in Clostridium botulinum

Journal of Molecular Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2006
Clostridium botulinum is capable of fermenting carbohydrates, but there have been no detailed studies of the uptake of sugars and related substrates. In bacteria, a common and often predominant system of carbohydrate uptake is the phosphoenolpyruvate ...
W. Mitchell, Parul Tewatia, P. Meaden
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A novel mechanism for group translocation: Substrate‐product reutilization by γ‐glutamyl transpeptidase in peptide and amino acid transport

Journal of Cellular Physiology, 1976
γ‐Glutamyl transpeptidase (γ‐GTP) is suggested to act as a carrier in the group translocation of oligopeptides and possibly some amino acids across cellular membranes.
S. Prusiner, Carola W. Doak, Gerald Kirk
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Fast membrane association is a crucial factor in the peptide pep‐1 translocation mechanism: A kinetic study followed by surface plasmon resonance

Biopolymers, 2010
The use of peptide carriers, termed “cell‐penetrating peptides (CPPs)” has attracted much attention due to their potential for cellular delivery of hydrophilic molecules with pharmacological interest, overcoming the membrane barrier.
S. Henriques   +3 more
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Consequences of nonlytic membrane perturbation to the translocation of the cell penetrating peptide pep-1 in lipidic vesicles.

Biochemistry, 2004
The action of the cell penetrating pep-1 at the molecular level is not clearly understood. The ability of the peptide to induce (1) vesicle aggregation, (2) lipidic fusion, (3) anionic lipid segregation, (4) pore or other lytic structure formation, (5 ...
S. Henriques, M. Castanho
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Translocation of beta-galactosidase mediated by the cell-penetrating peptide pep-1 into lipid vesicles and human HeLa cells is driven by membrane electrostatic potential.

Biochemistry, 2005
The cell-penetrating peptide (CPP) pep-1 is capable of introducing large proteins into different cell lines, maintaining their biological activity. Two possible mechanisms have been proposed to explain the entrance of other CPPs in cells, endosomal ...
S. Henriques, Júlia Costa, M. Castanho
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Implementing the PEP uP Protocol in Critical Care Units in Canada: Results of a Multicenter, Quality Improvement Study.

JPEN - Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 2015
BACKGROUND Previous studies have documented widespread iatrogenic underfeeding in intensive care unit (ICU) patients. In an experimental setting, we demonstrated the safety and efficacy of a novel enteral feeding protocol designed to overcome the main ...
D. Heyland   +4 more
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Functional-group translocation of cyano groups by reversible C–H sampling

Nature, 2023
Ken Chen   +5 more
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ATP-dependent fructose uptake system in Deinococcus radiodurans

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2012
Hui-Yu Lee   +4 more
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