نتایج جستجو برای: methylpyrimidine

تعداد نتایج: 151  

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2011
Emiko Urano Noriko Kuramochi Reiko Ichikawa Somay Yamagata Murayama Kosuke Miyauchi Hiroshi Tomoda Yutaka Takebe Milan Nermut Jun Komano Yuko Morikawa

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) Gag protein targets to the plasma membrane and assembles into viral particles. In the next round of infection, the mature Gag capsids disassemble during viral entry. Thus, Gag plays a central role in the HIV life cycle. Using a yeast membrane-associated two-hybrid assay based on the SOS-RAS signaling system, we developed a system to measure the Gag-Gag interac...

2010
Palmi T. Atlason Caroline L. Scholefield Richard J. Eaves M. Belen Mayo-Martin David E. Jane Elek Molnár

Kainate receptors (KARs) modulate synaptic transmission and plasticity, and their dysfunction has been linked to several disease states such as epilepsy and chronic pain. KARs are tetramers formed from five different subunits. GluK1–3 are low affinity kainate binding subunits, whereas GluK4/5 bind kainate with high affinity. A number of these subunits can be present in any given cell type, and ...

Journal: :Plant & cell physiology 2011
Weina Zhao Xudong Cheng Zongan Huang Huajie Fan Huilan Wu Hong-Qing Ling

Thiamine is a key primary metabolite which is necessary for the viability of all organisms. It is a dietary requirement for mammals because only prokaryotes, fungi and plants are thiamine prototrophs. In contrast to the well documented biosynthetic mechanism in bacteria, much remains to be deciphered in plants. In this work, a tomato thiamine-auxotrophic (thiamineless, tl) mutant was characteri...

2006
Yiu K. Ho Maire T. Hakala Sigmund F. Zakrzewski

Seven pyrimidines with a lipophilic substituent at position 5 have been investigated with respect to inhibition of both dihydrofolate reductases of Sarcoma 180 and Escherichia coli and site of inhibitory action in mammalian cells in culture. Of the 7 pyrimidines, 5 were competitive inhibitors of both dihydrofolate reductases, 1 was noncompetitive, and 1 produced no effect. The Sarcoma 180 enzym...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2010
Palmi T Atlason Caroline L Scholefield Richard J Eaves M Belen Mayo-Martin David E Jane Elek Molnár

Kainate receptors (KARs) modulate synaptic transmission and plasticity, and their dysfunction has been linked to several disease states such as epilepsy and chronic pain. KARs are tetramers formed from five different subunits. GluK1-3 are low affinity kainate binding subunits, whereas GluK4/5 bind kainate with high affinity. A number of these subunits can be present in any given cell type, and ...

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