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ABA transport and transporters
Trends in Plant Science, 2013Abscisic acid (ABA) metabolism, perception, and transport form a triptych allowing higher plants to use ABA as a signaling molecule. The molecular bases of ABA metabolism are now well described and, over the past few years, several ABA receptors have been discovered.
Boursiac, Yann +5 more
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ABC transporters in lipid transport
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids, 2000Since it was found that the P-glycoproteins encoded by the MDR3 (MDR2) gene in humans and the Mdr2 gene in mice are primarily phosphatidylcholine translocators, there has been increasing interest in the possibility that other ATP binding cassette (ABC) transporters are involved in lipid transport.
P, Borst, N, Zelcer, A, van Helvoort
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Of Transport and Transportation
The Eighteenth Century, 2016This essay shows how the institution of punishment by criminal transportation was entangled with the aesthetics of sublime transport introduced into English literary parlance by Boileau’s 1674 translation of Longinus’ Peri Hypsous, which would later become, in English, On the Sublime.
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To transport or not to transport
Science, 2019Structural Biology Therapeutic drug delivery into cells is complicated by membrane proteins like ABCB1 (also termed P-glycoprotein) that shuttle diverse compounds out of cells. Alam et al. determined high-resolution cryo–electron microscopy structures of ABCB1 bound either to a substrate, the cancer drug Taxol, or to the ABCB1 inhibitor zosuquidar. The
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The intracellular transport of transporters: membrane trafficking of mineral transporters
Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2009For mineral nutrients to be used by plants, they must be taken up from soil solutions into root cells and then transported to shoots. Mineral nutrient transporters play a central role in this process, and their expression and accumulation are known to be strictly regulated in response to change in nutrient conditions.
Kentaro, Fuji +2 more
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Thyroid Hormone Transport and Transporters
2018Thyroid hormones orchestrate developmental processes and are among the most important regulators of energy metabolism. Thyroid hormone actions are mostly, but not exclusively, mediated by nuclear hormone receptors. As amino acid derivatives, thyroid hormones need plasma membrane transporters in order to reach their nuclear receptors.
Doreen, Braun, Ulrich, Schweizer
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Transport and Transportation Ontologies
World of Transport and TransportationThe objective of the study described in the article was to analyse the features of application of ontologies in the field of transport and transportation. It referred to the exploration of the methods of building ontologies as well as to the information uncertainty hampering building ontologies, based on introduced terms of «transport and ...
S. A. Kudzh, N. S. Kurdyukov
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Choline is transported by vesicular acetylcholine transporter
Journal of Neurochemistry, 2004AbstractPreviously published results appeared to show that vesicular acetylcholine transporter (VAChT) does not transport choline (Ch). Because it is uniquely suited to detect transport of weakly bound substrates, a recently developed assay that detects transmembrane reorientation of the substrate binding site was used to re‐examine transport ...
Dawn T, Bravo +2 more
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What Next in Transportation? [Transportation Systems]
IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine, 2014On 21 October 2013, the South Australian government announced an integrated transport and land use plan for the Adelaide region that includes a major expansion of its existing tram service. The expansion would be accomplished by including the existing tram line between downtown Adelaide and Glenelg (see ?Figure 1) in a new AdeLINK tram network that ...
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Sulfate transport by SLC26 transporters.
Novartis Foundation symposium, 2006Sulfate is the fourth most abundant anion in human plasma that is essential for numerous physiological functions, including biotransformation of xenobiotics, steroids, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), adrenergic stimulants/blockers and analgesics.
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