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Subcellular Fractionation of Prohormone Processing Products in the Bag Cell Neurons

Journal of Neurochemistry, 1990
Abstract: Multiple biologically active peptides arising from a common prohormone are sorted into distinct classes of dense core vesicles within the bag cell neurons of Aplysia californica. In this study, pulse‐chase analysis, combined with subcellular fractionation on Percoll gradients, are used to define the location of the prohormone processing ...
A, Sweet-Cordero   +4 more
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Microfluorometry of Cellular and Subcellular Processing in CNS Cells

1999
Understanding the behavior of biological cells is a primary target in biomedical research aimed at the development of new therapeutic strategies against a variety of diseases. It has become clear with traditional biochemical and physiological methods that the processing and storage of information, i. e.
W. Müller   +4 more
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Processing and subcellular localization of ADAM2 in the Macaca fascicularis testis and sperm

Animal Reproduction Science, 2010
Fertilin, a heterodimeric protein complex composed of ADAM1 and ADAM2 located on the sperm surface, is involved in sperm-egg interaction. In our study, we examined the physiological processing and subcellular localization of M. fascicularis ADAM2 during spermatogenesis in the testis and epididymal tract. M.
Ekyune, Kim   +9 more
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Subcellular Information Processing in Mechanosensory Non‐Spiking Interneurons

European Journal of Neuroscience
ABSTRACT Non‐spiking neurons use graded potentials for processing neural information, unlike spiking neurons. These non‐spiking neurons struggle to transmit signals distally due to membrane potential decay. Consequently, they possibly perform unique computations different from spiking neurons by using local ...
Kota Shirahata   +2 more
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Topological model of the division process of cellular and subcellular compartments

Journal of Biological Physics, 1995
The application of the theory of homeomorphic transformations of topological manifolds and the operation of the connected sum of manifolds for a formation of a topological model of membrane transformations during the division process of cellular and subcellular compartments, has been shown. The biological cell and the subcellular structures in the form
Tadeusz Janas   +2 more
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Enzymes cooperating in the hydrolyzing process of benzoylcholines: subcellular and inter-tissue comparison

Die Pharmazie, 2009
Within benzoylcholine biotransformation, butyrylcholinesterase (3.1.1.8, BuChE) appears to be the key enzyme in the hydrolyzing process. Except for BuChE in the process of benzoylcholine hydrolysis, carboxylesterase (3.1.1.1, CE) could play a role in the splitting of the ester bond.
Paulikova, I., Siskova, K.
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Involvement of multiple subcellular compartments in intracellular processing of epidermal growth factor

Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, 1982
AbstractThe intracellular translocation and processing of epidermal growth factor (EOF) in 3T3 cells has been studied utilizing Percoll density gradients. EGF is internalized and rapidly becomes associated with two types of intracellular compartments. The extent to which EGF is delivered to these two compartments is apparently regulated depending upon ...
W K, Miskimins, N, Shimizu
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Donut-shaped chambers for analysis of biochemical processes at the cellular and subcellular levels

Lab Chip, 2014
Micro-arrayed donut-shaped chambers (DSCs) in a range of volumes (fL to nL) have been developed and produced for various biochemical reaction measurements and offer an inexpensive and simple system for live cell analysis and the corresponding single cell content.
N, Zurgil   +9 more
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Subcellular Trafficking and Activity of Hyal‐1 and Its Processed Forms in Murine Macrophages

Traffic, 2014
The hyaluronidase Hyal‐1 is an acid hydrolase that degrades hyaluronic acid (HA), a component of the extracellular matrix. It is often designated as a lysosomal protein. Yet few data are available on its intracellular localization and trafficking. We demonstrate here that in RAW264.7 murine macrophages, Hyal‐1 is synthesized as a glycosylated precursor
Puissant, Emeline   +5 more
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Cathepsin E and Cathepsin D: Biosynthesis, Processing and Subcellular Location

1995
Intracellular protein turnover occurs via two major pathways, lysosomal and nonlysosomal proteolytic pathways. Cathepsins D (CD) and E (CE) are two major intracellular aspartic proteinases in mammalian cells. Besides their structural and immunological distinction (1–5), they are different in both tissue distribution and intracellular localization (4, 6)
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