نتایج جستجو برای: 34 kd protein

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Journal: :Theranostics 2021

Rationale: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) leads to neurological impairment, with no satisfactory treatments available. Classical ketogenic diets (KD), which reduce reliance on carbohydrates and provide ketones as fuel, have neuroprotective potential, but their high fat content reduces compliance, experimental evidence suggests they protect juvenile against TBI, not adult brain, would strongly lim...

2003
F. VAN DEN BROEK B. VAN DEN BERG

Arguments for an involvement of bacteria in the pathogenesis ofchronicjoint inflammation (arthritis) are several (1-12). To study the pathogenetic mechanism ofbacteriuminduced sterile arthritis, different animal models are used, among which, Mycobacterium tuberculosis-induced or adjuvant arthritis (AA)t (2) and streptococcal cell wall (SCW)-induced arthritis (1) are the best known. In both mode...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1995
H P Braun U K Schmitz

The cytochrome c reductase complexes from fungi and mammals both contain a 14-kD protein (yeast, 14.4 kD; bovine, 13.4 kD) that does not directly participate in electron transfer but possibly is indirectly involved in the function of the complex and has a role in assembly of the multimeric enzyme. A subunit of comparable size was identified for the bc1 complex of higher plants. The 14-kD protei...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1991
J G Donaldson J Lippincott-Schwartz R D Klausner

The release of a 110-kD peripheral membrane protein from the Golgi apparatus is an early event in brefeldin A (BFA) action, preceding the movement of Golgi membrane into the ER. ATP depletion also causes the reversible redistribution of the 110-kD protein from Golgi membrane into the cytosol, although no Golgi disassembly occurs. To further define the effects of BFA on the association of the 11...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1988
R R Dubreuil T K Rosiere M C Rosner G B Bouck

The cellular distribution, membrane orientation, and biochemical properties of the two major NaOH-insoluble (integral) plasma membrane proteins of Euglena are detailed. We present evidence which suggests that these two polypeptides (Mr 68 and 39 kD) are dimer and monomer of the same protein: (a) Antibodies directed against either the 68- or the 39-kD polypeptide bind to both 68- and 39-kD bands...

Journal: :Blood 2000
M Morinière L Ribeiro N Dalla Venezia M Deguillien P Maillet T Cynober F Delhommeau H Almeida G Tamagnini J Delaunay F Baklouti

Early biochemical studies defined 4 functional domains of the erythroid protein 4.1 (4.1R). From amino-terminal to carboxy-terminal, these are 30 kd, 16 kd, 10 kd, and 22/24 kd in size. Although the functional properties of both the 30-kd and the 10-kd domain have been demonstrated in red cells, no functional activities have been assigned to either the 16-kd or the 22/24-kd domain in these cell...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1988
E S Bullitt D J DeRosier L M Coluccio L G Tilney

We present the three-dimensional structure of an actin filament bundle from the sperm of Limulus. The bundle is a motile structure which by changing its twist, converts from a coiled to an extended form. The bundle is composed of actin plus two auxiliary proteins of molecular masses 50 and 60 kD. Fraying the bundle with potassium thiocyanate created three classes of filaments: actin, actin plus...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1986
M C Beckerle

A new protein found at sites of cell-substrate adhesion has been identified by analysis of a nonimmune rabbit serum. By indirect immunofluorescence this serum stains focal contacts (adhesion plaques) and the associated termini of actin filament bundles in cultured chicken cells. Western immunoblot analysis of total chick embryo fibroblast protein demonstrated an 82-kD polypeptide to be the majo...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1996
C Ruhrberg M A Hajibagheri M Simon T P Dooley F M Watt

The cornified envelope is a layer of transglutaminase cross-linked protein that is deposited under the plasma membrane of keratinocytes in the outermost layers of the epidermis. We present the sequence of one of the cornified envelope precursors, a protein with an apparent molecular mass of 210 kD. The 210-kD protein is translated from a 6.5-kb mRNA that is transcribed from a single copy gene. ...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1991
E K Chan J C Hamel J P Buyon E M Tan

Serum SS-A/Ro autoantibodies are commonly found in patients with Sjogren's syndrome, systemic lupus erythematosus, neonatal lupus, and subacute cutaneous lupus. Two proteins of 60 and 52 kD have been described as targets for these autoantibodies. To define the 52-kD component unambiguously, cDNA clones were isolated from human HepG2 and MOLT-4 cell cDNA libraries. The identity of cDNA was estab...

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