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A new neuronal intermediate filament protein

Trends in Neurosciences, 1989
It would be an understatement to say that the vertebrate nervous system appears complex. The characterization and classification of its components rely, in addition to its gross anatomy, on analyses of the differential expression of cytoskeletal and other cellular structures and products.
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Intermediate filament protein evolution and protists

Cytoskeleton, 2018
AbstractMetazoans evolved from a single protist lineage. While all eukaryotes share a conserved actin and tubulin‐based cytoskeleton, it is commonly perceived that intermediate filaments (IFs), including lamin, vimentin or keratin among many others, are restricted to metazoans. Actin and tubulin proteins are conserved enough to be detectable across all
Harald Preisner   +3 more
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[Neuronal intermediate filament proteins].

Comptes rendus des seances de la Societe de biologie et de ses filiales, 1997
The characteristics of the seven intermediate filament proteins expressed during the development of neurons are reviewed. The most extensively studied have been neurofilament proteins (NFP) and peripherin. The relative plasticity of the peripherin network can account for its possible role during development when the axons of the neurons in which this ...
O, Bousquet, M M, Portier
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Thin Filament Proteins and Thin Filament-Linked Regulation of Vertebrate Muscle Contractio

Critical Reviews in Biochemistry, 1984
Recent developments in the field of myofibrillar proteins will be reviewed. Consideration will be given to the proteins that participate in the contractile process itself as well as to those involved in Ca-dependent regulation of striated (skeletal and cardiac) and smooth muscle.
Paul C. Leavis   +2 more
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Intermediate filament proteins in echinoderm coelomocytes

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2000
The presence and organization of intermediate filament (IF) proteins in petaloid coelomocytes from two species of echinoderms, the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus droehachiensis and the sea cucumber Cucumaria frondosa, were studied. Two monoclonal antibodies (IFA and Ah6) and one polyclonal antibody (W3-1) that together recognize invertebrate as well as ...
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Lens beaded filament proteins

1999
Abstract The lens beaded filaments are specific to the lens. As the name suggets, the filaments have a characteristic morphology with 15-20 nm beads decorating a 5-6 nm backbone. The filaments comprise two lens-specific intermediate filament proteins, CP49 (also called phakanin) and filensin along with a-crystal/in particles.
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Crystallographic Studies of Intermediate Filament Proteins

2017
Intermediate filaments (IFs), together with microtubules and actin microfilaments, are the three main cytoskeletal components in metazoan cells. IFs are formed by a distinct protein family, which is made up of 70 members in humans. Most IF proteins are tissue- or organelle-specific, which includes lamins, the IF proteins of the nucleus.
Dmytro, Guzenko   +2 more
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Filamentous Bacteriophage Coat Protein

2007
The sections in this article are 1 Introduction 2 Structural Form of Coat Protein in Virus Particles 3 Membrane-Bound Form of Coat Protein 4 Procoat Protein 5 Comparisons Among the Various Forms of Coat Protein 6 Acknowledgements 7 Biographical Sketch Related ...
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The contemporary management of cancers of the sinonasal tract in adults

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023
Rajat Thawani
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Highly accurate protein structure prediction with AlphaFold

Nature, 2021
John M Jumper   +2 more
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