... couplings from protons whosenuclear spins are interacting only very weakly with theunpaired electron spin, e.g. protons from the proteinbackbone within the cofactor binding pocket, protons of ... time scale fol-lowing pulsed light excitation, is the method of choice.EPR and ENDOR investigations of flavoproteins In studies of paramagnetic flavin species, the applica-tion of EPR has traditionally ... strongradical–radical interactions may inhibit the magneticfield dependence of singlet-to-triplet interconversion of radical pair states, and hence, make radical pairs of thetype of Trp324•FAD• in cryptochromes...
... is in agreement with the domain organiza-tion in the first line. The third line shows a summary of the identified linear motifs (after filtering processing taking in account the accessibi-lity of ... in the eukaryotic cell nucleus, andbecause it is one of the first examples of the insertion of a protein–protein interaction module (the Towerdomain) into a highly conserved functional domain.Evolution ... experiments in MAO B demon-strated that these aromatic residues may have a stericrole in substrate binding and in increasing the nucleo-philicity of the substrate amine moiety [43]. In LSD1one of...
... substrate protein[21–23]. The 19S caps are involved in recognition of the polyubiquitinated protein substrates, unfolding of the condemned protein [24], removing ubiquitin chainsfor recycling [25,26] ... p66Shc(the 66 kDa isoform of ShcA, an adaptor protein that relays extracellularsignals downstream of receptor tyrosine kinases). Thelatter protein gives rise to increased levels of intracellu-lar ROS, ... intrinsic disorder [64].From mammalian cells to yeast:a homologous system in a unicellularorganismAll of the initial studies indicating a role for QR in stabilizing transcription factors and tumour...
... network of factors including the key pluripotency regulator Oct4.Lin 28 Conserved RNA binding protein and stemcell marker. Inhibitor of microRNA processing in embryonic stem (ES) ... differentiate into any cell type in the body. 6) In this way patient-specific dopamine producing nerve cells or skin cells can be generated and transplanted into individuals suffering from Parkinson´s ... medicine or reparative medicine. During this last decade, the number of published articles or books investigating the role ofstem cells incell transplantation or regenerative medicine increased...
... allows the determination ofin vivo protein binding using microdialysis sampling in blood and simultaneous blood sampling [33,34] . The in vivo deter-mination of protein binding using the microdialysis ... deter-mination of the temporal course of protein binding in the same animal to determine saturation of the plasma protein binding [33] . The utility of microdialysis sampling for estimation of ... gastrointestinal tract and the blood – brain barrier. Microdialysis sampling ofcell culture systems, enzyme kinetics, and protein - binding assays are discussed in Chapter 15 . Drug interaction...
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... results in both daughters retaining cell cell interactions similar to those of the original SC and thus retaining SCcharacteristics. (C) Altering the expression of a signaling molecule results in ... persis-tence ofstem cells in the adult derives from the kinetics of normal tissueturnover. The clearest indications ofcell turnover are the diverse kinetics of the cellular components of blood in which ... fates (since both 1º and 2º cells are indeed absent in LIN-3mutants) can be explained by the postulated activity of LIN-3/LET-23 sig-naling in stimulating the expression of the LIN-12 ligand in...