نتایج جستجو برای: junctions

تعداد نتایج: 30514  

2007
HARALD GARCKE

We use geometrical arguments based on grain boundary symmetries to introduce crystalline interfacial energies for interfaces in polycrystalline thin lms with a cubic lattice. These crystalline energies are incorporated into a multi{phase eld model. Our aim is to apply the multi{phase eld method to describe the evolution of faceted grain boundary triple junctions in epitaxially growing microstru...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1985
S M Shields T S Ingebritsen P T Kelly

A calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase termed CaM-kinase II is a major component of synaptic junctions from forebrain and constitutes approximately 12% of total synaptic junction protein. CaM-kinase II phosphorylates at least seven polypeptides that are enriched in synaptic junctions, of which two represent the 50- and 60-kilodalton subunits of the protein kinase. In this report the natu...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2006
Jose M Gonzalez Jennifer A Faralli Joanne M Peters Jessica R Newman Donna M Peters

PURPOSE To determine whether the heparin II (HepII) domain of fibronectin previously shown to increase outflow facility affects the formation and assembly of actin cytoskeleton and adherens junctions in human trabecular meshwork (HTM) cells. METHODS Normal HTM cells and two transformed HTM cell lines were treated for 24 hours with increasing concentrations of the HepII domain. Disruptions in ...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1971
A. J. Hudspeth J. P. Revel

The intercellular junctions of the epithelium lining the hepatic caecum of Daphnia were examined. Electron microscope investigations involved both conventionally fixed material and tissue exposed to a lanthanum tracer of the extracellular space. Both septate junctions and gap junctions occur between the cells studied. The septate junctions lie apically and resemble those commonly discerned betw...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 2009
Christian Laing Segun Jung Abdul Iqbal Tamar Schlick

RNA junctions are secondary-structure elements formed when three or more helices come together. They are present in diverse RNA molecules with various fundamental functions in the cell. To better understand the intricate architecture of three-dimensional (3D) RNAs, we analyze currently solved 3D RNA junctions in terms of base-pair interactions and 3D configurations. First, we study base-pair in...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1983
C R Green C Noirot-Timothée C Noirot

Using modifications of techniques used for the isolation of macula type intercellular junctions (gap junctions and desmosomes) the arthropod smooth septate junction has been isolated from insect midgut tissue. Midguts from cockroaches or mealworms were used and membrane fractions were obtained by sucrose gradient and ultracentrifugation techniques. Preparations with reasonable concentrations of...

Journal: :Current Biology 2008
Noemi Rudini Elisabetta Dejana

How did genetic analysis get started in this system? Here we depended on a breakthrough from the lab of Peter Wolk and Jeff Elhai at Michigan State. They showed that DNA could be transferred by conjugation from E. coli to Anabaena. Postdoc Bill Buikema first isolated mutants incapable of fixing nitrogen, most of which could not differentiate heterocysts. He then used a cosmid library of wild-ty...

Journal: :Current Biology 2013
Kazumichi Shimizu Mark Stopfer

In vertebrates and invertebrates, signaling among neurons is most commonly mediated by chemical synapses. At these synapses neurotransmitter released by presynaptic neurons is detected by receptors on the postsynaptic neurons, leading to an influx of ions through the receptors themselves or through channels activated by intracellular signaling downstream of the receptors. But neurons can commun...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences 2011
M G Blamire A Aziz J W A Robinson

The fabrication of nanopillar devices has been essential to the understanding and development of metallic spin electronics. This paper discusses the processes that can be used for the fabrication of such structures and the challenges in which they present, with particular emphasis on extreme sub-micrometre pillar structures suitable for the study of spin-transfer torque effects.

2014
Indrajyoti Indra Regina Troyanovsky Sergey M Troyanovsky

Afadin is an actin-binding protein that interacts with the intracellular region of the transmembrane proteins, nectins. In collaboration with other transmembrane proteins, cadherins, nectins form adherens junctions, a major type of cell-cell adhesive structures in the multicellular organisms. To elucidate the afadin function, we studied adherens junction defects induced by afadin depletion in e...

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