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Structure and Functions of Actin and Actin-Binding Proteins in <i>Leishmania</i>. [PDF]
Gupta CM, Thiyagarajan S.
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Intermediate filament proteins.
Protein profile, 1995A multigene family of diverse 40–80 KDa type I (acidic) and type II (basic) polypeptides ranging from pI 4.8–8.0, constituating intermediate filaments (IF) in various epitelial cells and tissues.
R, Quinlan, C, Hutchison, B, Lane
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Intermediate filament-associated proteins
Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1991The term intermediate filament-associated proteins refers to a growing number of proteins whose ability to interact with intermediate filaments has been either directly demonstrated or inferred from indirect evidence. Here we discuss recently published data on the identification and characterization of such proteins, with emphasis on their tissue/cell ...
Foisner, Roland, Wiche, Gerhard
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2018
Filoviruses are highly filamentous enveloped animal viruses that can cause severe haemorrhagic fevers. The filovirus ribonucleoprotein forms a highly organized double-layered helical nucleocapsid (NC) containing five different virally encoded proteins. The inner layer consists of NP, the RNA binding protein, complexed with the monopartite linear genome.
Daniel R, Beniac +2 more
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Filoviruses are highly filamentous enveloped animal viruses that can cause severe haemorrhagic fevers. The filovirus ribonucleoprotein forms a highly organized double-layered helical nucleocapsid (NC) containing five different virally encoded proteins. The inner layer consists of NP, the RNA binding protein, complexed with the monopartite linear genome.
Daniel R, Beniac +2 more
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Intermediate Filament Associated Proteins
2005Intermediate filament associated proteins (IFAPs) coordinate interactions between intermediate filaments (IFs) and other cytoskeletal elements and organelles, including membrane-associated junctions such as desmosomes and hemidesmosomes in epithelial cells, costameres in striated muscle, and intercalated discs in cardiac muscle.
Kathleen J, Green +3 more
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Intermediate Filament Protein Inclusions
2004Publisher Summary This chapter provides an overview of the intermediate filaments (IF) and mallory body (MB) as a prototype of intermediate filament and discusses related inclusions such as neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs), Lewy bodies, Lewy body-like or skeinlike inclusions, Rosenthal fibers, inclusions in skeletal muscle fibers, and mallory bodies ...
Kurt, Zatloukal +4 more
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Muscle Intermediate Filament Proteins
2004Publisher Summary Intermediate filaments (IFs) appear to function as mechanical integrators of cellular space and provide the overall cytoskeletal integrity and strength, as well as the organization, necessary for supporting contraction. The five muscle cell IF proteins include desmin, vimentin, synemin, paranemin (avian)/nestin (mammalian ortholog),
Richard M, Robson +2 more
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The flagellar filament protein
Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1988The flagellar filament . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 452 Flagella isolation and composition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,452 Serological analyses of flagella. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Experimental Cell Research, 1995
Tetrahymena 14-nm filament protein has been shown to have dual functions as a citrate synthase in mitochondria and as a cytoskeletal protein in oral morphogenesis and pronuclear behavior during conjugation. Immunofluorescence studies of the 14-nm filament protein/citrate synthase in mitochondria found that intense mitochondrial fluorescence remained ...
O, Numata, T, Yasuda, Y, Watanabe
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Tetrahymena 14-nm filament protein has been shown to have dual functions as a citrate synthase in mitochondria and as a cytoskeletal protein in oral morphogenesis and pronuclear behavior during conjugation. Immunofluorescence studies of the 14-nm filament protein/citrate synthase in mitochondria found that intense mitochondrial fluorescence remained ...
O, Numata, T, Yasuda, Y, Watanabe
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Intermediate Filament Protein Structure Determination
2004Publisher Summary X-ray crystallography is one of the few experimental methods that makes possible to study intermediate filament (IF) structure at atomic resolution; however, the prerequisite for a crystallographic analysis is the ability to produce macroscopic, well-ordered crystals.
Sergei V, Strelkov +3 more
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