PpiD is a player in the network of periplasmic chaperones in
Background The inner membrane-anchored periplasmic folding factor PpiD is described as a parvulin-like peptidyl prolyl isomerase (PPIase) that assists in the maturation of the major beta-barrel outer membrane proteins (OMPs) of Escherichia coli.
Behrens-Kneip Susanne +2 more
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The Central Spike Complex of Bacteriophage T4 Contacts PpiD in the Periplasm of Escherichia coli [PDF]
Infecting bacteriophage T4 uses a contractile tail structure to breach the envelope of the Escherichia coli host cell. During contraction, the tail tube headed with the “central spike complex” is thought to mechanically puncture the outer membrane.
Sabrina Wenzel +4 more
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Long‐Term Response of Equids With Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction to Treatment With Pergolide [PDF]
Background Limited data document long‐term responses of equids with pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction (PPID) to pergolide treatment. Objectives Report clinical response, medical problems, outcome, and owner satisfaction with pergolide treatment of ...
Harold C. Schott II +3 more
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Ppid is necessary for overnutrition-induced β-cell loss. [PDF]
This study provides the first evidence that Ppid-mediated opening of the mitochondrial permeability transition pore (mPTP) is necessary for overnutrition-induced β-cell death in zebrafish. Pharmacological inhibition of mPTP opening protected β cells. Global knockout of ppid prevented β-cell loss, which was reversed by transgenic PPID reexpression in ...
Covington BA +4 more
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Pengembangan Layanan Informasi Publik Berbasis Website PPID Komisi Penyiaran Indonesia
Dalam era digital, akses informasi yang lancar sangat penting untuk transparansi dan akuntabilitas. Komisi Penyiaran Indonesia (KPI), yang didirikan berdasarkan UU Penyiaran tahun 2002, berkomitmen untuk menyampaikan informasi kepada publik ...
Meximus Kolbe Simarmata, Cuhenda
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Plasma Amino Acids in Horses Suffering from Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction
Pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction is one of the most common diseases of aged horses and ponies. In Parkinson’s disease, which is, similar to PPID, a disease that involves oxidative damage to dopaminergic pathways but with different clinical signs ...
Sabita Diana Stoeckle +3 more
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Risk factors for strangulating lipoma obstruction and lipomata in horses. [PDF]
Abstract Background Strangulating lipoma obstruction (SLO) is the most common cause of equine small intestinal strangulation and is fatal without surgery. Currently, epidemiological information is primarily limited to signalment‐related risk factors and requires further investigation.
Gillen A +11 more
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Pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction (PPID) is a common neurodegenerative disease mainly in horses older than 15 years. The domestic equine population is following the same demographic change as that seen in humans; it is aging and veterinarians are ...
Anne Maria Nitzsche +4 more
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Risk factors for equine strangulating lipoma colic: An international, case-control study. [PDF]
Abstract Background Obstruction by strangulating lipoma (SLO) is one of the most common causes of small intestinal strangulation in horses and is fatal without surgery. Current knowledge of risk factors for SLO is limited to horse signalment features. To date, other risk factors have not been investigated.
Gillen A +6 more
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Aetiological relevance of haematological, biochemical and endocrine parameters on equine odontoclastic tooth resorption and hypercementosis (EOTRH). [PDF]
Abstract Background The dental syndrome EOTRH is a painful, progressive dental disease with an unknown aetiology. The often painful nature of EOTRH emphasises the need for a better knowledge of the underlying pathogenic mechanism and risk factors. A comparative analysis of haematological, biochemical and endocrine values in EOTRH‐affected and non ...
Tretow M, Hain AM, Bienert-Zeit A.
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