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Unilateral isometric contraction induces REDD1 and suppresses insulin-stimulated mTORC1 and protein synthesis in non-contracted muscle of male mice. [PDF]
Amar MM, Murakami T.
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Rapid Screening of Plastic-Degrading Enzymes Using an Optimized Cell-Free Protein Synthesis Platform. [PDF]
Yi S, Park J, Park J, Kim KJ, Kim J.
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Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 1999
Since the mid-1990s, chemical synthesis has emerged as a powerful technique for the study of structure/function relationships in proteins. During the review period, the applicability of chemical protein synthesis techniques has been significantly broadened by increases in the size of synthetically accessible proteins through two new techniques: solid ...
G G, Kochendoerfer, S B, Kent
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Since the mid-1990s, chemical synthesis has emerged as a powerful technique for the study of structure/function relationships in proteins. During the review period, the applicability of chemical protein synthesis techniques has been significantly broadened by increases in the size of synthetically accessible proteins through two new techniques: solid ...
G G, Kochendoerfer, S B, Kent
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Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 2003
Methods for the chemical synthesis of proteins have advanced considerably over the past decade. In many instances, laboratory synthesis can now be considered a viable alternative to ribosomal biosynthesis, especially when custom modifications of a protein are desired; chemical approaches guarantee virtually unlimited and tunable variation of the ...
Giulio, Casi, Donald, Hilvert
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Methods for the chemical synthesis of proteins have advanced considerably over the past decade. In many instances, laboratory synthesis can now be considered a viable alternative to ribosomal biosynthesis, especially when custom modifications of a protein are desired; chemical approaches guarantee virtually unlimited and tunable variation of the ...
Giulio, Casi, Donald, Hilvert
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Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 1998
Chemical protein synthesis is a field in transition. Previously, the synthetic accomplishment itself was the major focus of work in this field. Increasingly, chemical synthesis is now being applied to understanding how biological function originates in the structure of the protein molecule.
J, Wilken, S B, Kent
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Chemical protein synthesis is a field in transition. Previously, the synthetic accomplishment itself was the major focus of work in this field. Increasingly, chemical synthesis is now being applied to understanding how biological function originates in the structure of the protein molecule.
J, Wilken, S B, Kent
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Nature, 1961
A POSSIBLE relationship between the synthesis of induced enzymes and the formation of antibodies was suggested in 1900 by Dienert1. Compelling arguments2 have since accumulated to support this contention, but corroborative experimental evidence has not been forthcoming until recently.
S M, BEISER, S W, TANENBAUM
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A POSSIBLE relationship between the synthesis of induced enzymes and the formation of antibodies was suggested in 1900 by Dienert1. Compelling arguments2 have since accumulated to support this contention, but corroborative experimental evidence has not been forthcoming until recently.
S M, BEISER, S W, TANENBAUM
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Inhibition of protein synthesis by zinc: comparison between protein synthesis and RNA synthesis
Human & Experimental Toxicology, 1998Inhalation of zinc fumes may lead to the acute respiratory distress syndrome. The mechanisms of pulmonary zinc toxicity are not yet understood. Therefore we investigated zinc-dependent depression of protein and RNA synthesis in rat and human lung cell lines.
U I, Walther, J, Schulze, W, Forth
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Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1975
Variations of protein content and of the rate of amino acid incorporation into protein were studied for several cells types as a function of time. It was found that both characteristics displayed a definite periodicity. The evidence available suggests that this periodicity reflects the existence of a rhythm of protein synthesis.
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Variations of protein content and of the rate of amino acid incorporation into protein were studied for several cells types as a function of time. It was found that both characteristics displayed a definite periodicity. The evidence available suggests that this periodicity reflects the existence of a rhythm of protein synthesis.
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