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Subcellular localization of the five members of the human steroid 5α-reductase family [PDF]
In humans the steroid 5a-reductase (SRD5A) family comprises five integral membrane enzymes that carry out reduction of a double bond in lipidic substrates: D4-3-keto steroids, polyprenol and trans-enoyl CoA.
Asteriti, ITALIA ANNA +10 more
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Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNA) are a class of RNA transcripts with more than 200 nucleotide residues. LncRNAs play versatile roles in cellular processes and are thus becoming a hot topic in the field of biomedicine.
Jianyi Lyu +3 more
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Semi-automated curation of protein subcellular localization: a text mining-based approach to Gene Ontology (GO) Cellular Component curation [PDF]
Background: Manual curation of experimental data from the biomedical literature is an expensive and time-consuming endeavor. Nevertheless, most biological knowledge bases still rely heavily on manual curation for data extraction and entry.
Chan, Juancarlos +4 more
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Phospholipid subcellular localization and dynamics [PDF]
Membrane biology seeks to understand how lipids and proteins within bilayers assemble into large structures such as organelles and the plasma membranes. Historically, lipids were thought to merely provide structural support for bilayer formation and membrane protein function.
Yanbo Yang, Minhyoung Lee, G. Fairn
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SnapShot: Subcellular mRNA Localization
Many cells localize mRNAs to discrete locations in the cytoplasm. Coupled to local translation, this process affords precise spatial and temporal control of protein function. This SnapShot provides an overview of the key events in subcellular mRNA localization and highlights recent progress in understanding how cytoskeletal motors orchestrate mRNA ...
Mohammad, Mofatteh, Simon L, Bullock
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Sequence conserved for subcellular localization [PDF]
AbstractThe more proteins diverged in sequence, the more difficult it becomes for bioinformatics to infer similarities of protein function and structure from sequence. The precise thresholds used in automated genome annotations depend on the particular aspect of protein function transferred by homology. Here, we presented the first large‐scale analysis
Rajesh, Nair, Burkhard, Rost
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Predicting the subcellular localization of viral proteins within a mammalian host cell
Background The bioinformatic prediction of protein subcellular localization has been extensively studied for prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. However, this is not the case for viruses whose proteins are often involved in extensive interactions at ...
Thomas DY, Oomen R, Scott MS, Hallett MT
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Given the limitation of technologies, the subcellular localizations of proteins are difficult to identify. Predicting the subcellular localization and the intercellular distribution patterns of proteins in accordance with their specific biological roles,
Lei Chen +8 more
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Predicting multiplex subcellular localization of proteins using protein-protein interaction network: a comparative study [PDF]
Background Proteins that interact in vivo tend to reside within the same or "adjacent" subcellular compartments. This observation provides opportunities to reveal protein subcellular localization in the context of the protein-protein interaction (PPI ...
Jonathan Q Jiang, Maoying Wu
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Global Positioning System: Understanding Long Noncoding RNAs through Subcellular Localization.
The localization of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) within the cell is the primary determinant of their molecular functions. LncRNAs are often thought of as chromatin-restricted regulators of gene transcription and chromatin structure.
Joana Carlevaro-Fita, Rory Johnson
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