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The cytokinesis regulator RacGAP1 is a Rac1-specific GAP on membranes. [PDF]
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Leptospira glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (LiGAPDH): a cell-surface plasminogen binding protein. [PDF]
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Phosphate-binding tag : A new tool to visualize phosphorylated proteins
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Phosphate Binding by a Myeloma Protein
Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1987ABSTRACT. A patient with IgG kappa myeloma had markedly elevated serum phosphate concentrations but no clinical features of hyperphosphataemia. The hyperphosphataemia was due to a high phosphate per protein unit than normal IgG.
T, Pettersson +4 more
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Fixed-Bed Column Study of Phosphate Adsorption Using Immobilized Phosphate-Binding Proteins
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021Bio-adsorption using high-affinity phosphate-binding proteins (PBP) has demonstrated effective phosphorus removal and recovery in batch-scale tests. Subsequent optimization of design and performance of fixed-bed column systems is essential for scaling up and implementation.
Faten B. Hussein, Brooke K. Mayer
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The phosphate-binding protein of Escherichia coli
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes, 1970Abstract 1. 1. Escherichia coli contains a phosphate-binding protein, in amounts exceeding 2 · 104 molecules per cell. Over 80% of this protein is released by osmotic shock. 2. 2. The phosphate-binding protein has been purified and found to have a molecular weight of 42 000. There is no evidence of subunits or aggregation. 3. 3.
N. Medveczky, H. Rosenberg
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GUANOSINE PHOSPHATE BINDING PROTEIN COUPLED RECEPTORS IN PROSTATE CANCER: A REVIEW
Journal of Urology, 2002Androgens are the primary growth promoters of the prostate gland and yet prostate tumors progress despite androgen ablation. This progression suggests a role for additional cellular factors in the progression to androgen independent disease. We examined the role of a family of extracellular signal regulators, namely the guanosine phosphate binding (G ...
Ganesh V, Raj +3 more
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A Dynamical Investigation of Acrylodan-Labeled Mutant Phosphate Binding Protein
Analytical Chemistry, 1998The static and dynamical behavior of a fluorescently labeled mutant of the Escherichia coli periplasmic phosphate binding protein (PBP) was investigated through steady-state and time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy. As a means of developing a biorecognition element for inorganic phosphate (P(i)), alanine-197 of PBP was replaced with a cysteine. This
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Regulation of early-endosome dynamics by phosphatidylinositol 3-phosphate binding proteins
Biochemical Society Transactions, 1999Introduction The endocytic pathway plays an important role in regulating the activities of signalling receptors. Experiments that block the clathrin-mediated internalization of epidermal growth factor receptors have shown that the relative strengths of various signalling pathways associated with the activated receptor are significantly altered as a ...
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