Periplasmic production of the recombinant eugenol synthase from Ocimum basilicum [PDF]
Eugenol, the main bioactive compound of clove oil, is a simple molecule with considerable pharmacological properties, including analgesic, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory effects.
Neda Mazarei +3 more
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Rice spikelet rot disease occurs mainly in the late stages of rice growth. Pathogenicity and biological characteristics of the pathogenic fungus and the infestation site have been the primary focus of research on the disease.
Ke He +9 more
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Chloride channels regulate differentiation and barrier functions of the mammalian airway. [PDF]
The conducting airway forms a protective mucosal barrier and is the primary target of airway disorders. The molecular events required for the formation and function of the airway mucosal barrier, as well as the mechanisms by which barrier dysfunction ...
Caplan, Michael J +14 more
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Identification of Secreted Proteins From Malaria Protozoa With Few Features
Secreted proteins from malaria protozoa play a critical role in the research and development of antimalarial drugs. Therefore, the precise identification of secreted proteins from malaria protozoa is invaluable. Though biochemical experiments can be used
Qingwen Li +3 more
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Protein Mobility within Secretory Granules [PDF]
We investigated the basis for previous observations that fluorescent-labeled neuropeptide Y (NPY) is usually released within 200 ms after fusion, whereas labeled tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) is often discharged over many seconds. We found that tPA and NPY are endogenously expressed in small and different subpopulations of bovine chromaffin cells ...
Weiss, Annita Ngatchou +3 more
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Identification of a synaptic vesicle-specific membrane protein with a wide distribution in neuronal and neurosecretory tissue. [PDF]
Two different monoclonal antibodies, characterized initially as binding synaptic terminal regions of rat brain, bind a 65,000-dalton protein, which is exposed on the outer surface of brain synaptic vesicles. Immunocytochemical experiments at the electron
Matthew, WD, Reichardt, LF, Tsavaler, L
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Parotid Secretory Granules: Crossroads of Secretory Pathways and Protein Storage [PDF]
Saliva plays an important role in digestion, host defense, and lubrication. The parotid gland contributes a variety of secretory proteins—including amylase, proline-rich proteins, and parotid secretory protein (PSP)—to these functions. The regulated secretion of salivary proteins ensures the availability of the correct mix of salivary proteins when ...
S-U, Gorr, S G, Venkatesh, D S, Darling
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A secretory kinase complex regulates extracellular protein phosphorylation. [PDF]
Although numerous extracellular phosphoproteins have been identified, the protein kinases within the secretory pathway have only recently been discovered, and their regulation is virtually unexplored.
Cui, Jixin +5 more
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Secretory Protein Biogenesis and Traffic in the Early Secretory Pathway [PDF]
Abstract The secretory pathway is responsible for the synthesis, folding, and delivery of a diverse array of cellular proteins. Secretory protein synthesis begins in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), which is charged with the tasks of correctly integrating nascent proteins and ensuring correct post-translational modification and folding ...
Charles K, Barlowe, Elizabeth A, Miller
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Protein trafficking through the endosomal system prepares intracellular parasites for a home invasion [PDF]
Toxoplasma (toxoplasmosis) and Plasmodium (malaria) use unique secretory organelles for migration, cell invasion, manipulation of host cell functions, and cell egress. In particular, the apical secretory micronemes and rhoptries of apicomplexan parasites
A Fomovska +54 more
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