Tài liệu Báo cáo khoa học: Interleukin-1-inducible MCPIP protein has structural and functional properties of RNase and participates in degradation of IL-1b mRNA doc
... prothrombin
already obtains over 70% of its potential binding and
protein C mutants II and III each have approximately
50%, whereas wild-type protein C has obtained a mere
19% of its potential binding. ... membrane-binding domain [9,10]. This
Ca
2+
binding requires the presence of Gla residues.
The Gla domains within the protein C family comprise
44 amino acids and contain...
... role in general insulin mRNA stability, as PTB has
recently been implicated in insulin mRNA stabilization in
normoxic conditions [62]. Interestingly, we observed that the
insulin mRNA PTB binding ... tract binding (PTB) RNA
binding proteins. Analysis of the CSD/PTB binding sites
revealed a potential role in VEGF mRNA stability, in both
noninduced and induced conditions...
... conditions of ATP binding and hydrolysis.
Here, we summarize the properties of the three
protein classes, with the main focus being on RNA
chaperones and annealer proteins.
Specifically binding proteins
A ... starting
points for invasion. The concerted process of opening
of the initial double strand and the annealing of the
new duplex finally results in either the replacem...
... protein kinase; MAPKK, mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase; MBP, myelin basic protein; OXI1, oxidative
signal-inducible 1; PDK1, 3-phosphoinositide-dependent kinase 1; PTI1, Pto-interacting ... mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAP-
Ks), MPK3 and MPK6, in response to oxidative stress. In addition, the
serine ⁄ threonine protein kinase Pto-interacting 1-2 (PTI1-2) has bee...
... the control of the circadian
clock. The phosphorylation and degradation of Per
proteins have been suggested to control timing of the
mammalian clock [8]. Moreover, BMAL1 and Cry
proteins are subject ... transcription,
resulting in reduced CLOCK ⁄ BMAL1 levels and
decreased CCG expression [7]. This mode of repression
leads to the cycling of BMAL1 mRNA levels in an
anti-...
... of the precise residues and interac-
tions involved in the NTD–CTD interface [46]. Most
of these involve side chains from helix 8 of the CTD
which pack against the N-terminal end of helix 4 of
the ... capsid protein (CA) of HIV-1 is composed of two domains, the N-ter-
minal domain (NTD) and the C-terminal domain (CTD). During the
assembly of the immature HIV-1 particle...
... Trp184 and Met185;
HSQC, heteronuclear single quantum coherence; MA, matrix protein of HIV-1; NC, nucleocapsid protein; NTD, N-terminal domain of CA,
comprising residues 1–145 of the intact protein; ... able to interact with CA and ⁄ or its
domains, hampering HIV-1 assembly and infection.
Abbreviations
CA, capsid protein of HIV-1 (p24); CAC1, a CTD-binding designed peptide...
... 91–118.
19 Hibi M, Lin A, Smeal T, Minden A & Karin M (1993)
Identification of an oncoprotein- and UV-responsive
protein kinase that binds and potentiates the c-Jun
activation domain. Genes Dev ... cell line PC-9. To investigate the signaling route
by which AG1478 induced apoptosis, we examined the activation of c-Jun
N-terminal kinase (JNK) and mitogen-activated protein kina...
... neuroepithelial
cells into astrocytes, by binding and hyper activating
the promoter of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP).
In parallel, BMP signals lead to enhanced expression
of ID proteins, which in turn bind ... is initiated, resulting in the
blockage of any kind of differentiation (Fig. 1).
Taking these data from the culture system, it is inter-
esting to look at stud...
... gag and gag-pol precursor polyproteins
into structural and f unctional proteins. The HIV protease
has been shown to be essential in the production of mature
and infectious virions [4,5], hence inhibition ... pharmacokinetics in rats, which led us to
investigate the effect of fluoro-substituted inhibitors on cell
absorption. The substitution of fluorine for hydrogen
introduce...