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Immunoblot analysis of FLAG-BrBRI1 kinase phosphoprotein production over a time course.
Immunoblot analysis of FLAG-BrBRI1 kinase phosphoprotein production over a time course.
Vignesh Dhandapani (829058) +6 more
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Small‐Molecule Kinase Inhibitors Modulating Circadian Rhythms
ABSTRACT The circadian clock mechanism generates 24‐h rhythms crucial for regulating various physiological processes, and its dysregulation has been implicated in numerous diseases. In cells, the circadian clock operates through a transcriptional‐translational feedback loop, where phosphorylation plays a pivotal role in maintaining accurate circadian ...
Irene Castellino +3 more
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Background While many studies have assessed the predictive value of secreted phosphoprotein (SPP) genes in cancer, the findings have been inconsistent. To resolve these inconsistencies, we systematically analyzed the available data to determine whether ...
Yaqin Tu, Cai Chen, Guorun Fan
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Innate immunity shapes the persistent transmission of plant viruses by insect vectors
In this review, we focus on two key aspects of the virus–vector interplay: (1) persistently transmitted viruses utilize host factors to overcome transmission barriers; and (2) molecular recognition activates antiviral immunity and subsequent viral counter‐defense. Understanding these interactions offers critical insights for developing novel strategies
Gang Lu, Chuanxi Zhang, Junmin Li
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The dynamic interplay between a multimeric phosphoprotein (P) and polymeric nucleoprotein (N) in complex with the viral RNA is at the heart of the functioning of the RNA-synthesizing machine of negative-sense RNA viruses of the order Mononegavirales.
Euripedes de Almeida Ribeiro +3 more
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Numbers identify the equivalent αA-crystallin spots on gels stained with the total protein stain () and the phosphoprotein-specific stain (). Labels and arrows indicate α-crystallin spots that were not detected by the phosphoprotein stain.Copyright ...
Mason Posner (46038) +5 more
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Nigericin‐Triggered Phosphodynamics in Inflammasome Formation and Pyroptosis
ABSTRACT Innate immune signaling relies heavily on phosphorylation cascades to mount effective immune responses. Although traditional innate immune signaling cascades following TLR4 stimulation have been investigated through a temporally quantitative phosphoproteomic lens, far fewer studies have applied these methods to distinct signaling following the
Vanya Bhushan +5 more
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Phosphoprotein phosphatase activity of sea urchin spermatozoa
Spermatozoa of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus were shown to contain phosphoprotein phosphatases capable of dephosphorylating phosphohistones and phosphorylase a.
Swarup, Ghanshyam, Garbers, David L.
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The rabies virus (RABV) phosphoprotein (P protein) has multiple functions, including acting as the essential non-catalytic cofactor of the viral polymerase (L protein) for genome replication and transcription; the principal viral antagonist of the ...
Ericka Tudhope +8 more
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Modular Organization of Rabies Virus Phosphoprotein
International audienceA phosphoprotein (P) is found in all viruses of the Mononegavirales order These proteins form homo-oligomers, fulfil similar roles in the replication cycles of the various viruses, but differ in their length and oligomerization ...
Longhi, Sonia +7 more
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