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... Different associational and conformational behaviors between
the second and third repeat fragments in the tau
microtubule-binding domain
Katsuhiko Minoura
1
, Tian-Ming Yao
1
, Koji ... of the four -repeat microtubule-binding
domain (MBD) moiety in the entire human tau protein (A) and the amino
acid sequence of each repeat (B). The region...
... according to the
tissue from which they were initially isolated, e.g. liver-
type fatty acid-binding protein (L-FABP), brain-type
fatty acid-binding protein (B-FABP), intestinal-type
fatty acid-binding ... lipid-binding protein, intesti-
nal 15 kDa protein, ileal bile acid-binding protein and
gastrotropin, reflecting the speculations of authors on
its intracellular function(s). In vitr...
... are
indicated by underlines. The similarity
between SIK1 and SIK2 in domain 3A, the
N-terminal half of domain 3, is higher than
that in domain 3B, the C-terminal half.
(C) The intracellular distribution ... localized less
inthenucleusthanthewild-typeSIK1(seethedifference
between the first and second panels in Fig. 4C). On the
other h and, Chimera 2, SIK2, in...
... recognizing the early epitopes A and B
and not with those recognizing the late epitopes C, E
and F. Interestingly, mutant ASAs of these two groups
are completely retained in the ER. Retention in the
ER ... cause
ASA deficiency. In about half of the examined cases the
mutant enzymes are retained in the ER [2,9,10], in the
other half, enzymes can leave the ER a...
... a proportionate increase in the intensity of the
DHS fragments in the control samples. In Fig. 7A the
forskolin-treated chromatin shows a relative increase in
the intensity of the DHS10a (1716 ... introns
16 and 17 are of similar intensity but the DHS in intron 18 is
less evident ( Fig. 5B). In contrast, the DHS in intron 18 is
more prominent than those in...
... with the
tentacles (t) at the distal, and the foot (f) at the
proximal end of the animal. The arrow points
at peroxidase containing cells lying in the
ectoderm of the foot. The diaminobenzidine-
stained ... after 35 min by four or five washes of the gel in
H
2
O. The arrows indicate the stained bands in the gel. I is the major
peroxidase activity of hydra re...
... Acacb,
Acbd6 (acyl-CoA-binding domain containing 6), Scd2
(stearoyl-CoA desaturase 2) or associated genes,
Sorbs3 (sorbin and SH3 domain containing 3) and
Etnk1_predicted (ethanolamine kinase 1) were down-
regulated ... reticulum
protein that blocks the processing of sterol regulatory
element-binding proteins (SREBPs) by binding to
SREBP cleavage-activating protein, thus preventing...
... assembled, the N-terminal metal-
binding region of the peptide will be in close proximity
to both the C-terminal and turn residues, possibly
interfering with these regions. This explains how an
altered ... assembly and pinpointing the
mechanism by which metals guide the path of aggre-
gation away from the fibrillar trail.
The present investigation assessed how the growth...
... turn
and marks the appearance of the nuggets. An an-
swer string contains a nugget if there is a conceptual
match; that is, the match is independent of the partic-
ular wording used in the system’s ... according to the
vital/okay judgments of assessor a. The differ-
ences between the pyramid F-score and the macro-
averaged binary F-score correspond to the distinc-...
... reinforce the argument that the
basic domain should be exposed at the surface of the
Tat-containing recombinant proteins and call other reasons
to explain the differences in the mechanism of internaliza-
tion ... routes for the Tat CPP and the
Tat protein.
What might be the reasons underlying the observed
differences in cellular uptake between the Tat CPP an...