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Protein‐protein interaction in transport

Journal of Cellular Physiology, 1976
AbstractThe transport of histidine in the gram negative bacterium S. typhimurium has been studied over a number of years and found to occur through five transport systems (Ames, 1972). Of these, the one with the highest affinity has been studied in detail from the genetic, physiological and biochemical point of view.
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Transport proteins as indices of protein status

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1982
The terms protein status and protein deficiency have been used to denote several quite different concepts. Before beginning to consider how best to measure protein status, and the place of transport protein concentration in this measurement, we must be precise about what we are trying to measure.
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Renal Transport of Proteins [PDF]

open access: possible, 1981
The kidney plays an important role in the catabolism of a number of plasma proteins, polypeptides, and small peptides. Reabsorption and/or degradation of these substances is carried out in the renal proximal tubule in two different processes. Large proteins and polypeptides are filtered by the glomerulus, reabsorbed from the proximal tubular fluid via ...
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Retinol transport proteins [PDF]

open access: possibleBiochemical Society Transactions, 1986
John Glover, Helmina O. James, Chen Wy
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Sugar transport proteins

Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 1991
Proteins that catalyse the transport of sugars may be fundamentally similar to proteins that catalyse the transport of many other substrates, both into and out of cells. The number of sugar transport proteins with known amino acid sequences has increased considerably, but there is still insufficient understanding of their three-dimensional structures ...
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Axoplasmic Transport of Proteins

Annual Review of Biophysics and Bioengineering, 1979
George C. Stone, David L. Wilson
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Protein Transport in Neurons

1970
Publisher Summary This chapter provides the evidence supporting the concept of axonal transport and focuses on the involvement of axonal transport in the control and integration of neuronal metabolism. The mechanism of axonal transport is selective and certain neuronal components, such as ribosomes do not appear to be transported from the soma into ...
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Discovery of an archetypal protein transport system in bacterial outer membranes

Nature Structural &Molecular Biology, 2012
Joel Selkrig   +21 more
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Tulp1 is involved in specific photoreceptor protein transport pathways.

Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 2012
S. Hagstrom   +3 more
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