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Targeting of proteins to the Golgi apparatus [PDF]
The Golgi apparatus maintains a highly organized structure in spite of the intense membrane traffic which flows into and out of this organelle. Resident Golgi proteins must have localization signals to ensure that they are targeted to the correct Golgi compartment and not swept further along the secretory pathway.
Gleeson, PA, Teasdale, RD, Burke, J
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Human Tra2 proteins jointly control a CHEK1 splicing switch among alternative and constitutive target exons [PDF]
Alternative splicing—the production of multiple messenger RNA isoforms from a single gene—is regulated in part by RNA binding proteins. While the RBPs transformer2 alpha (Tra2α) and Tra2β have both been implicated in the regulation of alternative ...
Austin, Caroline A. +19 more
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Modeling protein target search in human chromosomes
Several processes in the cell, such as gene regulation, start when key proteins recognize and bind to short DNA sequences. However, as these sequences can be hundreds of million times shorter than the genome, they are hard to find by simple diffusion ...
Markus Nyberg +3 more
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PRODUCTION OF SARS-COV-2 MEMBRANE PROTEIN AS BETTER TARGET PROTEIN FOR DIAGNOSTIC APPLICATION
Intro: The COVID-19 pandemic is caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, an enveloped RNA of the coronavirus family. The advancement in molecular technology and biochemistry has accelerated the development of diagnostic reagents and assays.
N.A. Mat Rahim +7 more
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Immunocompromised individuals are particularly vulnerable to viral infections and reactivation, especially endogenous herpes viruses such as Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), a member of oncogenic gamma-herpesviruses, which are commonly linked to pneumonia and ...
Aiping Qin +11 more
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Polycation-π Interactions Are a Driving Force for Molecular Recognition by an Intrinsically Disordered Oncoprotein Family [PDF]
Molecular recognition by intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) commonly involves specific localized contacts and target-induced disorder to order transitions.
A Arvand +88 more
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Hyperglycemia triggers HIPK2 protein degradation [PDF]
Homeodomain interacting protein kinase-2 (HIPK2) is an evolutionary conserved kinase that modulates several key molecular pathways to restrain tumor growth and induce p53-depending apoptotic cell-death in response to anticancer therapies. HIPK2 silencing
Baldari, Silvia +6 more
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Background Target drugs play an important role in the clinical treatment of virus diseases. Virus-encoded proteins are widely used as targets for target drugs.
Shengrong Xia +7 more
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Transmembrane Protein TMEM230, a Target of Glioblastoma Therapy
Glioblastomas (GBM) are the most aggressive tumors originating in the brain. Histopathologic features include circuitous, disorganized, and highly permeable blood vessels with intermittent blood flow.
Cinzia Cocola +32 more
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mRNA Display Design of Fibronectin-based Intrabodies That Detect and Inhibit Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Nucleocapsid Protein [PDF]
The nucleocapsid (N) protein of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) coronavirus plays important roles in both viral replication and modulation of host cell processes.
Amstutz +40 more
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