نتایج جستجو برای: post translational modification

تعداد نتایج: 559087  

2014
Bo Zhou Mingrui An Michael R Freeman Wei Yang

Protein S-acylation (also called palmitoylation) is a pervasive post-translational modification that plays critical roles in regulating protein trafficking, localization, stability, activity, and complex formation. The past decade has witnessed tremendous advances in the study of protein S-acylation, largely owing to the development of novel S-acylproteomics technologies. In this review, we sum...

2010
Tomoko Ohta Sampo Pyysalo Makoto Miwa Jin-Dong Kim Jun'ichi Tsujii

We consider the task of automatically extracting post-translational modification events from biomedical scientific publications. Building on the success of event extraction for phosphorylation events in the BioNLP’09 shared task, we extend the event annotation approach to four major new post-transitional modification event types. We present a new targeted corpus of 157 PubMed abstracts annotate...

2006
Bill Hendrix James McD. Stewart

Down-regulation of aquaporin genes in plant roots in response to water-deficit and salt stress has been reported in many systems including corn, rice, and cotton. Since aquaporins passively aid water movement, we speculate the down-regulation of aquaporin transcripts is a means to reduce the hydraulic conductivity of roots in situations when the osmotic gradient favors water efflux. However, po...

Exosomes, as a mediator of cell-to-cell transfer of genetic information, act an important role in intercommunication between tumor cells and their niche including fibroblasts, endothelial cells, adipocytes and monocytes. Several studies have shown that tumor cells can influence their neighboring cells by releasing exosomes. These exosomes provide signaling cues for stimulation, activation, prol...

Ahmad Adeli, Azam Bolhassani, Marzieh Ghahremanlou, Mohammad Azizi, Mohammad Mehdi Attarpour Yazdi, Nikky Tofighi, Noushin Davoudi, Taraneh Rajaee,

Background: The expression of bio-therapeutic proteins in mammalian cells, such as CHO, attains high homogeneity related to post-translational modifications. Although CHO remains the most popular cell line for bestselling biotherapeutic proteins on the market, there are still drawbacks such as expensive culture media, long time line, and high drug cost. Recently, researches on a novel Leishmani...

2017
Julie E Morgan Susanna F Greer

The Class II Transactivator (CIITA) is essential to the regulation of Major Histocompatibility Class II (MHC II) genes transcription. As the "master regulator" of MHC II transcription, CIITA regulation is imperative and requires various posttranslational modifications (PTMs) in order to facilitate its role. Previously we identified various ubiquitination events on CIITA. Monoubiquitination is i...

2016
Anshu Kuriakose Narendra Chirmule Pradip Nair

Today, potential immunogenicity can be better evaluated during the drug development process, and we have rational approaches to manage the clinical consequences of immunogenicity. The focus of the scientific community should be on developing sensitive diagnostics that can predict immunogenicity-mediated adverse events in the small fraction of subjects that develop clinically relevant anti-drug ...

2017
Rabia Arif Faiza Akram Tazeen Jamil Hamid Mukhtar Siu Fai Lee Muhammad Saleem

Posttranslational modifications (PTMs) occur in all essential proteins taking command of their functions. There are many domains inside proteins where modifications take place on side-chains of amino acids through various enzymes to generate different species of proteins. In this manuscript we have, for the first time, predicted posttranslational modifications of frequency clock and mating type...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2000
K Webley J A Bond C J Jones J P Blaydes A Craig T Hupp D Wynford-Thomas

Replicative senescence in human fibroblasts is absolutely dependent on the function of the phosphoprotein p53 and correlates with activation of p53-dependent transcription. However, no evidence for posttranslational modification of p53 in senescence has been presented, raising the possibility that changes in transcriptional activity result from upregulation of a coactivator. Using a series of a...

2014
Mike Merrick

The PII proteins constitute one of the most widely distributed families of signal transduction proteins in nature. They are pivotal players in the control of nitrogen metabolism in bacteria and archaea, and are also found in the plastids of plants. Quite remarkably PII proteins control the activities of a diverse range of enzymes, transcription factors and membrane transport proteins, and in al...

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