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br Molecular characterization of LEI
2020-09-25
Molecular characterization of LEI/L-DNase II LEI, like most serpins, is a metastable protein and its anti-protease activity is related to its “stressed to relaxed transition”. So that, the inhibition of elastase by the well described suicide mechanism generates the cleaved form of LEI (see Padron
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br Transparency document br Main Text The centrosome is
2020-09-25
Transparency document Main Text The centrosome is a non-membrane-bound organelle found in most animal cells. It has several important functions, including control of cilia formation, microtubule organization and nucleation, spindle assembly and transport of organelles and vesicles. Centrosomes
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br Mammalian DGKs current knowledge Despite our
2020-09-25
Mammalian DGKs: current knowledge Despite our understanding of prokaryotic DGKs, our limited understanding of the structure of mammalian DGKs is a major gap in our knowledge. Importantly, major differences exist between prokaryotic and mammalian enzymes often revealing the fact that structural fe
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Expression of DDR in endothelial cells
2020-09-24
Expression of DDR1 in endothelial cells has been previously described in human corneal blood vessels, and more recently, in murine atherosclerotic plaques (Franco et al., 2008, Mohan et al., 2001). So far, there is a lack of evidence for DDR1 expression in endothelial cells in the mouse epothilone (
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br The role of chemokine and AD
2020-09-24
The role of chemokine and AD Chemokines are small cytokine proteins that are involved in various immunological and physiological functions. These proteins can be involved in cell migration and localization during homeostasis and inflammation, and as such, they were named chemokines [80]. Chemokin
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blasticidin br Introduction Sphingolipids are ubiquitous mem
2020-09-24
Introduction Sphingolipids are ubiquitous membrane components of all eukaryotic cells belonging to a group of complex lipids. The basic structure of sphingolipids is composed of a sphingoid long chain base (LCB) linked to a fatty blasticidin via an amide bond to form a ceramide [1]. In animals,
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Drug drug interactions are frequently attributed to
2020-09-24
Drug-drug interactions are frequently attributed to functional alterations in CYP enzymes, including inhibition and induction (Chen et al., 2014, Wang et al., 2013). Mechanism-based inhibition is an irreversible form of enzyme inhibition and could form a stable inhibitor-enzyme complex, which is tho
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Recently it was reported that Crm is linked
2020-09-24
Recently, it was reported that Crm1 is linked to spindle pole body (SPB) by Spc72 in LDN193189 Hydrochloride yeast [9]. Spc72 and Spc110 are two specific receptors of γ-tubulin complex (Tub4), which target Tub4 to SPB and mediate the nucleation of microtubules from SPB [20]. It was found that disru
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Introduction The carnitine choline acyltransferase
2020-09-24
Introduction The carnitine/choline acyltransferase family is a family of enzymes that play diverse roles, ranging from (the regulation of) ACY1215 and fuel metabolism in mitochondria and peroxisomes to the generation of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. In mammals, this family consists of seven
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In the present study we
2020-09-24
In the present study, we have examined, an alternative approach for introduction of Hyp into bacterial, non-animal collagens. Previously, Gruskin and colleagues [27] had shown that Hyp could be introduced into recombinant mammalian collagen sequences in E. coli through a mechanism of co-translationa
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br Introduction br Multiple levels of
2020-09-24
Introduction Multiple levels of CK2/AKT cross-talk Isoform-specific signaling in CK2/AKT cross-talk Particularly relevant to the scope of this review, it has been shown that depletion of the CK2 catalytic α′ subunit is more effective than that of the α subunit at reducing AKT Ser129 phospho
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br Materials and methods BAECs CAB
2020-09-23
Materials and methods BAECs (CAB30405, Toyobo Life Science, Osaka, Japan) were cultured in Dulbecco’s Modified Eagle Medium supplemented with 10% Fetal Bovine Serum (04-001-1A-US, Biological Industries, Kibbutz Beit Haemek, Israel) and 1% antibiotic-antifungal agent containing 10,000-μg/mL penici
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ELUXA HM EMSI is an ongoing pivotal
2020-09-23
ELUXA 1 (HM-EMSI-202) is an ongoing pivotal Phase II global clinical trial, designed to further investigate the efficacy and safety of Olmutinib in patients T790M-positive NSCLC with acquired resistance after first-line EGFR TKIs. Primary endpoint is ORR according to RECIST 1.1, while secondary endp
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Interestingly our analyses of human
2020-09-23
Interestingly, our analyses of human PBMCs using a monoclonal antibody against EBI2 showed that the expression pattern of human EBI2 is largely overlapping with that in mice. Especially Th17 bromodomain inhibitor showed homogeneous high expression of EBI2 compared with Th1 cells, which contained a
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One of the most fundamental distinctions between Ub signals
2020-09-23
One of the most fundamental distinctions between Ub signals is substrate monoubiquitination versus polyubiquitination. With the exception of the E2, UBE2W, which represents a special case because it tbtu only ubiquitinates the flexible N-termini of substrates [5], [6], [20], most examples of monoubi
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