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... other protein(s) in the hDlg complex under stressfulconditions, and the cortical cytoskeleton is thereforedisrupted and hDlg released into the cytoplasm. The lack of effect of an hDlg mutant, ... apoptosis is initiated inHeLa cells exposed to hypertonicity, activation ofcaspases causes the proteolysis of hDlg at YEVD747and this releases it from the cortical cytoskeleton at the membrane ... pretreated with the p38MAPKs inhibitor, hDlg is not phosphorylated [17] and a significant delay in itsrelease from the vicinity of the membrane tothe cyto-skeleton is observed. These results...
... ofolfactory receptors expressed by olfactory sensory neurons in the nasalepithelium. Olfactory receptors consist of seven transmembrane domain Gprotein-coupled receptors and comprise the largest ... MUPP1-GFP translocation tothe plasma membranein the Hana3A cells (Fig. 3D).MUPP1 controls the duration of Ca2+signalingmediated by recombinant ORs To determine whether MUPP1 has the ability to regulate ... recep-tor type 2C [18,27] and the GABABreceptor [19]. Wepostulated that MUPP1 could directly interact with the olfactory receptor itself. We scanned the entirehuman olfactory receptor repertoire...
... mutants) and per-manganese metal basis (manganesesuperoxide dismutase mutants).Table 2. Metal contents of mutant superoxide dismutases. Metal con-tent was measured by atomic absorbance and is given ... ligand, presumed to be hydroxide, is bound to the metal [11,22,23].Beyond the metal ligand residues and within 10 A˚of the metal there are few significant differences between iron- andmanganese-containing ... activityHydrogen peroxide, the product of the SOD reaction, is an inhibitor of SODs and an inactivator of FeSOD. It is often used to distinguish between the two types ofisoenzyme, particularly...
... belinked to poor coactivator recruitment, due to the absence of the NTD. This might be overcome by the overexpression of cofactors. To test this hypothesis, weanalyzed the effects of two AR cofactors ... specific N-terminal extension of AR45,it cannot be excluded that this band corresponds to adegradation product of the AR.AR45 is bound by androgen and localizes to the cell nucleus The hormone-binding ... ERa to inhibit its function [21]. The progesterone receptor existsas two isoforms, PRA and PRB, differing bythe lengthof the N-terminal end and originating from translationreinitiation at an...
... relate to audit risks posed bythe ongoing effects of the economic crisis and any future similar events. The Board's statutory mission isto protect the interests of investors and to further ... how the issuer documents its decisions; and what type of information is available tothe auditors with respect to these items. Second, the audit committee might wish to discuss with the issuer's ... discuss the issues with firms, monitored how firms were adjusting their 2007 and 2008 audit plans to respond tothe risks, and continued to emphasize the need to comply with the auditing standards....
... from the Ministry ofEducation, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology ofJapan, and by a grant from the Ministry of Health,Labor and Welfare of Japan. We thank Dr Paul Lang-man for assistance ... directly interacting with the sub-strate proteins and helping to transfer ubiquitin to them. Therefore, to determine whether NCT is the substrate of Synoviolin, we determined whether Syno-violin interacts ... integrin b1. Right panel: the band intensities werequantified, and the percentage mature NCT level in the cell membrane relative to that of the total cell lysate is shown. Data are the averageof...
... to SDS ⁄ PAGE and stained with the appro-priate antibody. The bands were then scanned and the areaof the peaks obtained was used to create a calibrationcurve.Degradation of NOS isozymes by ... increasesover the binding capacity of HSP90, the complex andobviously the isolated proteins are degraded by the protease. On the basis of these observations, we can explain not only the protective ... calpain (lane 1), nNOS (lane 2),nNOS together with human erythrocyte calpain (lane 3), eNOS (lane4), eNOS together with human erythrocyte calpain (lane 5) in the conditions described in the Experimental...
... the translocase of the outer mem-brane complex. Assembly of polypeptides into the IMM requires an energized IMM and another trans-location machinery, the translocase of the innermembrane complex ... one transmembrane domain. The N-terminus of Psd1p contains motifs for protein tar-geting to mitochondria and specifically tothe IMM ⁄intermembrane space [18,22].In this study, we analyzed the ... in the absence ofOxa1p [25]. When functional Oxa1p is missing the membrane subunits of these complexes cannot beassembled and are cleaved bythe intermembrane space(i)-AAA protease Yme1p and...
... bythe degradation of talin anddesmin in HSD-treated rats (Fig. 3A). Indeed, thisprocess was completely prevented (Fig. 3B) by the administration tothe animals of synthetic calpaininhibitor-1 ... the appropriate antibody. The bands were then scanned, and the areas of the peaksobtained were used to create a calibration curve.ImmunoprecipitationBrain and thoracic aorta, excised from NMS ... resistant complexesof NOS with HSP90 are crucial in determining the in vivo resistance of NOS and HSP90 to calpain degra-dation.ResultsLevels of HSP90 and NOS isozymes in rat brainand aortaThe...