... 23-kDa proteins [25]. This binding property
of the 17-kDa protein in green algal PS II is similar to that
of the 20-kDa protein in the red algal PS II in that the latter
also binds to PS II by ... requires the presence of the 20-kDa protein in the red
algal PS II [8]. Thus, the red algal PS II has evolved from
the cyano...
... as in Table 2.
Right: comparison between the F-scores of the TDS-reranker and a vanilla PCFG-reranker (together
with the lower and the upper bound), with the increase of the number of best candidates.
3.5 ... (BDS): the accuracy of de-
tecting the correct boundaries of the blocks in the
structure
11
.
Block Attachment Score (BAS): the accuracy
of detectin...
... regardless of diversity and evo-
lution of body plans [1–5].
The transforming growth factor b (TGF-b) super-
family, which includes bone morphogenetic proteins
(BMPs), activin and activin-like proteins ... C1 defines
the domain closest to the amino terminal end and C2
defines the domain closest to the cell membrane. A
comparison of the inferred amino acid sequence of t...
... Secreted proteins were detected
using ectodomain-specific antibodies, and full-length
proteins and CTFs were detected using antibodies that
specifically recognize the C-termini of the different
proteins. ... cis and
trans homodimers and heterodimers [15,16]. In addi-
tion, the APP family of proteins can interact with a
variety of cellular proteins that regulate APP, APL...
... NLS-
binding domain. In the absence of importin b ,an
auto-inhibiting part of the IBB domain forms an intra-
molecular interaction with the NLS-binding domain,
preventing the association with NLS on the cargo ... to enhance the transla-
tion efficiency of the fusion proteins. For these NLS-con-
taining fusion proteins, the molecular mass is only slightly
altered (Y...
... coatings on
the metal surface can avoid these unwanted side reac-
tions [4,16]. Although such coatings increase the dis-
tance of the redox protein from the metal surface, the
attenuation of the ... by the viscosity
dependence of the experimentally determined overall
rate constant. Upon further increasing of the field
strength, and thus increasing mobility restricti...
... mammalian IAP
proteins
Members of the mammalian IAP family contribute to
the regulation of apoptotic pathways in part by their
inhibition of caspases-3, -7 and -9 [30]. Other mamma-
lian caspases ... caspases-1, -4 and -5
are involved in the proteolytic maturation of cytokines
including pro-interleukin-1b [2] and pro-interleukin-18
[3]. Caspases-8 and -9 are components...
... protein, likely to be involved in the
processing of the HupL subunit [15]. It is plausible to
assume that HynD is involved in the maturation of the
HynL protein. Indeed, in the strain harboring ... and the transposon is inserted into
Table 2. Identity between the accessory proteins of T. roseopersicina and the corresponding proteins from other organisms.
Orga...
... revealed the structural and func-
tional determinants of the protein protein interaction
between v-KIND and MAP2 (i.e. the MAP2-binding
core module in v-KIND and the v-KIND-binding core
module in MAP2) ... neurons.
To investigate the MAP2-binding characteristics of
the KIND domain protein family, we generated four
glutathione S-transferase (GST)-fused proteins of...
... SH3 domain-containing proteins
that are recruited to the membrane by activated
receptors can interact with pY
i
, alleviating the intra-
molecular inhibition of SFK [2,38]. The changes in
the active ... catalyti-
cally inactive. In this autoinhibited conformation, the
SH2 domain binds to pY
i
on the C-terminal tail, and
the Src homology 3 (SH3) domain binds to the link...