نتایج جستجو برای: export opportunity

تعداد نتایج: 116203  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1990
D N Collier S M Strobel P J Bassford

The efficient export of the Escherichia coli maltose-binding protein (MBP) is known to be SecB dependent, whereas ribose-binding protein (RBP) export is SecB independent. When the MBP and RBP signal peptides were exchanged precisely at the signal peptidase processing sites, the resultant RBP-MBP and MBP-RBP hybrid proteins both were efficiently exported in SecB+ cells. However, only MBP-RBP was...

Journal: :Current topics in microbiology and immunology 2008
V Chinnusamy Z Gong J-K Zhu

Transduction of developmental and environmental cues into the nucleus to induce transcription and the export of RNAs to the cytoplasm through the nuclear pore complex (NPC) play pivotal roles in regulation of gene expression. The process of bulk export of mRNAs from nucleus to cytoplasm is highly conserved across eukaryotes. Assembly of export-competent mRNA ribonucleoprotein (mRNP) is coupled ...

Journal: :Cell structure and function 2005
Jun-ichi Yoshida Tokio Tani

Export of mRNA from the nucleus to the cytoplasm is one of the essential steps for eukaryotic gene expression. In the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe, heat shock stress at 42 degrees C causes block of mRNA export from the nucleus. We now report that saline and ethanol stresses also inhibit nuclear mRNA export, resulting in accumulation of bulk poly (A)+ RNA, as well as a specific mRNA, ...

2010
S. A. Sabur M. S. Palash M. A. Awal K. T. Rahman

The study estimates the growth rates of frozen food, shrimp and total export, and instability of export earnings. The study evaluates the export marketing of frozen food; shrimp and fish by using time series aggregated data from the year of 1972-73 to 2005-06. The growth rates of frozen food were 44%, 11%, and 10% during post-war period (197273 to 1982-83), pre-trade liberalization (1983-84 to ...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2000
I E Vainberg K Dower M Rosbash

Several studies of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae support differential regulation of heat shock mRNA (hs mRNA) and non-hs mRNA nuclear export during stress. These include the finding that hs mRNA export at 42 degrees C is inhibited in the absence of the nucleoporinlike protein Rip1p (also called Nup42p) (C. A. Saavedra, C. M. Hammell, C. V. Heath, and C. N. Cole, Genes Dev. 11:2845-2856, 19...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1999
T Minamino R M Macnab

Until now, identification of components of the flagellar protein export apparatus has been indirect. We have now identified these components directly by establishing whether mutants defective in putative export components could translocate export substrates across the cytoplasmic membrane into the periplasmic space. Hook-type proteins could be exported to the periplasm of rod mutants, indicatin...

2001
Nancy H. Chau Harry de Gorter

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2009
Yuanyuan Fang Arlene M. Fiore Larry W. Horowitz Anand Gnanadesikan Hiram Levy Yongtao Hu Armistead G. Russell

[1] While the export of pollutants from the United States exhibits notable variability from day to day and is often considered to be ‘‘episodic,’’ the contribution of strong daily export events to total export has not been quantified. We use carbon monoxide (CO) as a tracer of anthropogenic pollutants in the Model of OZone And Related Tracers (MOZART) to estimate this contribution. We first ide...

Journal: :Tanpakushitsu kakusan koso. Protein, nucleic acid, enzyme 1997
M Ohno

Our understanding of protein export from the nucleus to the cytoplasm has been advanced recently by the discovery of active, signal-mediated export pathways. Nuclear export signals have been identified in several proteins, the majority of which are RNA-binding proteins. Nuclear export of RNA molecules is likely to be driven by protein-based nuclear export signals.

Journal: :Cell 1992
H Koll B Guiard J Rassow J Ostermann A L Horwich W Neupert F U Hartl

Cytochrome b2 reaches the intermembrane space of mitochondria by transport into the matrix followed by export across the inner membrane. While in the matrix, the protein interacts with hsp60, which arrests its folding prior to export. The bacterial-type export sequence in pre-cytochrome b2 functions by inhibiting the ATP-dependent release of the protein from hsp60. Release for export apparently...

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