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Annual Review of Nutrition, 1988
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . 279 Perspectives on the Nature of Vitamins and Vitamin Transport Systems 279 Nomenclature ..... . . . . ,", . . . . . . . . ,"" . . . . . . . "" . . . . . . . . ,"" . . . . . , """ . . . .
H B, White, A H, Merrill
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INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . 279 Perspectives on the Nature of Vitamins and Vitamin Transport Systems 279 Nomenclature ..... . . . . ,", . . . . . . . . ,"" . . . . . . . "" . . . . . . . . ,"" . . . . . , """ . . . .
H B, White, A H, Merrill
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1982
Much has been learned during the past decade about the specific retinoid-binding proteins that exist in plasma and in the intracellular compartment in a number of tissues. Vitamin A is mobilized from liver stores and transported in plasma in the form of the lipid alcohol retinol, bound to a specific transport protein, retinol-binding protein (RBP).
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Much has been learned during the past decade about the specific retinoid-binding proteins that exist in plasma and in the intracellular compartment in a number of tissues. Vitamin A is mobilized from liver stores and transported in plasma in the form of the lipid alcohol retinol, bound to a specific transport protein, retinol-binding protein (RBP).
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Frontiers in Bioscience, 1999
PCNA (proliferating cell nuclear antigen), originally characterized as a DNA polymerase accessory protein, functions as a DNA sliding clamp for DNA polymerase delta and is an essential component for eukaryotic chromosomal DNA replication. Recent studies have revealed a striking feature of PCNA in its ability to interact with multiple partners, involved,
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PCNA (proliferating cell nuclear antigen), originally characterized as a DNA polymerase accessory protein, functions as a DNA sliding clamp for DNA polymerase delta and is an essential component for eukaryotic chromosomal DNA replication. Recent studies have revealed a striking feature of PCNA in its ability to interact with multiple partners, involved,
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1974
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the methods of isolation, chemical nature, physical properties, biochemistry, and methods of assay of retinol-binding proteins (RBP). The discovery of the importance of vitamin A (retinol) and of the animal in preventing night blindness and maintaining normal growth of the animal body, in replacement of ...
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the methods of isolation, chemical nature, physical properties, biochemistry, and methods of assay of retinol-binding proteins (RBP). The discovery of the importance of vitamin A (retinol) and of the animal in preventing night blindness and maintaining normal growth of the animal body, in replacement of ...
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Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1976
Calcium binding, which appears to be either specific or physiologically significant, has been reported for 70 norminally "different" proteins. First, I catalog these proteins. Only a few recent or general references can be cited. Those proteins that serve critical physiological functions or that may be regarded as chemical prototypes are discussed in ...
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Calcium binding, which appears to be either specific or physiologically significant, has been reported for 70 norminally "different" proteins. First, I catalog these proteins. Only a few recent or general references can be cited. Those proteins that serve critical physiological functions or that may be regarded as chemical prototypes are discussed in ...
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Polypyrimidine-tract-binding protein: a multifunctional RNA-binding protein
Biochemical Society Transactions, 2008PTB (polypyrimidine-tract-binding protein) is a ubiquitous RNA-binding protein. It was originally identified as a protein with a role in splicing but it is now known to function in a large number of diverse cellular processes including polyadenylation, mRNA stability and translation initiation.
Kirsty, Sawicka +3 more
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2014
This protocol describes a method to monitor the binding of nucleic acid to protein, allowing the determination of the apparent affinity of a nucleic acid-protein interaction.
Sarah, Kolitz, Jon R, Lorsch
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This protocol describes a method to monitor the binding of nucleic acid to protein, allowing the determination of the apparent affinity of a nucleic acid-protein interaction.
Sarah, Kolitz, Jon R, Lorsch
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2012
The role of Ca(2+) as a key and pivotal second messenger in cells depends largely on a wide number of heterogeneous so-called calcium binding proteins (CBP), which have the ability to bind this ion in specific domains. CBP contribute to the control of Ca(2+) concentration in the cytosol and participate in numerous cellular functions by acting as Ca(2+)
Matilde, Yáñez +2 more
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The role of Ca(2+) as a key and pivotal second messenger in cells depends largely on a wide number of heterogeneous so-called calcium binding proteins (CBP), which have the ability to bind this ion in specific domains. CBP contribute to the control of Ca(2+) concentration in the cytosol and participate in numerous cellular functions by acting as Ca(2+)
Matilde, Yáñez +2 more
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Acta Paediatrica, 1989
Brock, J. H. (Department of Bacteriology and Immunology, Western Infirmary, Glasgow, UK). Iron‐binding proteins.The structure and properties of the iron‐binding proteins transferrin, lactoferrin and transferrin are reviewed. Transferrin and lactoferrin are structurally similar, consisting of a single polypetide chain and reversibly binding two iron ...
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Brock, J. H. (Department of Bacteriology and Immunology, Western Infirmary, Glasgow, UK). Iron‐binding proteins.The structure and properties of the iron‐binding proteins transferrin, lactoferrin and transferrin are reviewed. Transferrin and lactoferrin are structurally similar, consisting of a single polypetide chain and reversibly binding two iron ...
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Chemistry and Physics of Lipids, 1986
Sulfatides (galactosyl ceramide-I3-sulfate) and other sulfated glycolipids are found in many tissues. The cell adhesion proteins laminin, thrombospondin, and von Willebrand factor bind specifically to sulfated glycolipids. Methods for characterizing the specificity of these interactions using surface-adsorbed glycolipids are reviewed.
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Sulfatides (galactosyl ceramide-I3-sulfate) and other sulfated glycolipids are found in many tissues. The cell adhesion proteins laminin, thrombospondin, and von Willebrand factor bind specifically to sulfated glycolipids. Methods for characterizing the specificity of these interactions using surface-adsorbed glycolipids are reviewed.
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