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Anomalous Dynamics of Translocation [PDF]
We study the dynamics of the passage of a polymer through a membrane pore (translocation), focusing on the scaling properties with the number of monomers $N$. The natural coordinate for translocation is the number of monomers on one side of the hole at a
A. Baumgärtner+29 more
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Proton translocation in proteins [PDF]
The active transport of protons across the low dielectric barrier imposed by biological membranes is accomplished by a plethora of proteins that span the ca. 40 Å of the phospholipid bilayer.
Chan, Sunney I., Copeland, Robert A.
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On the Translocation of Masses
The following paper is reproduced from a Russian journal of the character of our own Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Comptes Rendus (Doklady) de I'Académie des Sciences de I'URSS, 1942, Volume XXXVII, No. 7–8. The author is one of the most distinguished of Russian mathematicians.
L. Kantorovich
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Translocation and Accumulation of Translocate in the Sugar Beet Petiole [PDF]
Accumulation of translocate during steady-state labeling of photosynthate was measured in the source leaf petioles of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L. monogerm hybrid). During an 8-hr period, 2.7% of the translocate or 0.38 mug carbon/min was accumulated per cm petiole. Material was stored mainly as sucrose and as compounds insoluble in 80% ethanol.
Donald R. Geiger+2 more
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On Sorting by Translocations [PDF]
The study of genome rearrangements is an important tool in comparative genomics. This paper revisits the problem of sorting a multichromosomal genome by translocations, i.e., exchanges of chromosome ends. We give an elementary proof of the formula for computing the translocation distance in linear time, and we give a new algorithm for sorting by ...
Bergeron, Anne+2 more
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To Translocate or Not: That Is the Problem [PDF]
The botulinum toxins (BoNTs) enter the cytosol of host cells by translocation across the limiting membrane of acidic endosomes. In this issue, Sun et al. (2011) show that BoNT binding to one of its cell surface receptors renders it susceptible to pH-dependent conformational changes required for translocation and cellular toxicity.
Wayne I. Lencer, Rodney K. Tweten
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Bacteriophage translocation [PDF]
The occurrence of phages in the human body, especially in the gastrointestinal tract, raises the question of their potential role in the physiology and pathology of this system. Especially important is the issue of whether phages can pass the intestinal wall and migrate to lymph, peripheral blood, and internal organs and, if so, the effects such a ...
E. Wazna+6 more
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Coviello, Massimiliano, Re, Valentina
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The Translocator Protein [PDF]
The translocator protein (TSPO) is expressed at low levels in the healthy human brain and is markedly upregulated in response to brain injury and inflammation. This increase in TSPO expression is correlated to the extent of microglial activation, making the measurement of TSPO density a useful indicator of active brain disease.
Michael Kassiou, Alana M. Scarf
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Enteropathogenic and EnterohemorrhagicEscherichia coliInfections: Translocation, Translocation, Translocation [PDF]
Escherichia coli is the most abundant facultative anaerobic gram-negative bacterium of the intestinal microflora, naturally colonizing the mucous layer of the colon. A conserved core genomic structure is common to both commensal and pathogenic strains, providing the microorganisms with ...
Valerie F. Crepin+2 more
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