نتایج جستجو برای: peptide map

تعداد نتایج: 351825  

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1991
J Díaz-Nido R Armas-Portela J Avila

The addition of two synthetic peptides with antiprotease activity to the culture medium of mouse neuroblastoma cells results in the promotion of neurite outgrowth. One of these peptides has a sequence corresponding to the reactive center of protease nexin-1 and inhibits both trypsin and thrombin. Its effect on neuroblastoma cells is similar to that found on serum withdrawal from the culture med...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Christopher A Johnston David P Siderovski

PHARMACOLOGY Retraction for “Structural basis for nucleotide exchange on Gαi subunits and receptor coupling specificity,” by Christopher A. Johnston and David P. Siderovski, which appeared in issue 6, February 6, 2007, of Proc Natl Acad Sci USA (104:2001–2006; first published January 30, 2007; 10.1073/pnas.0608599104). The authors wish to note the following: “In our paper, a cocrystal structure...

2018
Faiza H. Waghu Shaini Joseph Sanket Ghawali Elvis A. Martis Taruna Madan Kareenhalli V. Venkatesh Susan Idicula-Thomas

Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are gaining attention as substitutes for antibiotics in order to combat the risk posed by multi-drug resistant pathogens. Several research groups are engaged in design of potent anti-infective agents using natural AMPs as templates. In this study, a library of peptides with high sequence similarity to Myeloid Antimicrobial Peptide (MAP) family were screened using p...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2001
E E Wyckoff S L Smith S M Payne

Vibrio cholerae synthesizes the catechol siderophore vibriobactin. In this report, we present the complete map of a vibriobactin gene region containing two previously unreported vibriobactin biosynthetic genes. vibD encodes a phosphopantetheinyl transferase, and vibH encodes a novel nonribosomal peptide synthase. Both VibD and VibH are required for vibriobactin biosynthesis.

Journal: :journal of sciences islamic republic of iran 0

fabms analysis of t-lb peptide before and after one cycle of edman degradation indicated an unblocked n-terminal thr residue for this tryptic peptide. in contrast , our data showed a molecular protonated ion, mh + for t- la peptide at 655 mass units (mu) which is 42 mu higher than the mh ion of t- 1b peptide. in addition, t- la peptide was not amenable to one cycle of manual edman degradation. ...

Journal: :Molecular & cellular proteomics : MCP 2006
Frédéric Frottin Aude Martinez Philippe Peynot Sanghamitra Mitra Richard C Holz Carmela Giglione Thierry Meinnel

Methionine aminopeptidase (MAP) is a ubiquitous, essential enzyme involved in protein N-terminal methionine excision. According to the generally accepted cleavage rules for MAP, this enzyme cleaves all proteins with small side chains on the residue in the second position (P1'), but many exceptions are known. The substrate specificity of Escherichia coli MAP1 was studied in vitro with a large (>...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2002
Collin M Stultz Andrew D Levin Elazer R Edelman

Mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase-mediated phosphorylation of specific residues in tyrosine hydroxylase leads to an increase in enzyme activity. However, the mechanism whereby phosphorylation affects enzyme turnover is not well understood. We used a combination of fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) measurements and molecular dynamics simulations to explore the conformational fre...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2015
Tiegang Liu Rod R Warburton Nicholas S Hill Usamah S Kayyali

Anthrax is associated with severe vascular leak, which is caused by the bacterial lethal toxin (LeTx). Pleural effusions and pulmonary edema that occur in anthrax are believed to reflect endothelial injury caused by the anthrax toxin. Since vascular leak can also be observed consistently in rats injected intravenously with LeTx, the latter might present a simple physiologically relevant animal ...

2009
Raffi Tonikian Xiaofeng Xin Christopher P. Toret David Gfeller Christiane Landgraf Simona Panni Serena Paoluzi Luisa Castagnoli Bridget Currell Somasekar Seshagiri Haiyuan Yu Barbara Winsor Marc Vidal Mark B. Gerstein Gary D. Bader Rudolf Volkmer Gianni Cesareni David G. Drubin Philip M. Kim Sachdev S. Sidhu Charles Boone

SH3 domains are peptide recognition modules that mediate the assembly of diverse biological complexes. We scanned billions of phage-displayed peptides to map the binding specificities of the SH3 domain family in the budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Although most of the SH3 domains fall into the canonical classes I and II, each domain utilizes distinct features of its cognate ligands to ...

2006
Frédéric Frottin Aude Martinez Philippe Peynot Sanghamitra Mitra Richard C. Holz Thierry Meinnel

Methionine aminopeptidase (MAP) is a ubiquitous, essential enzyme involved in protein N-terminal methionine excision. According to the generally accepted cleavage rules for MAP, this enzyme cleaves all proteins with small side chains on the residue in the second position (P1 ), but many exceptions are known. The substrate specificity of Escherichia coli MAP1 was studied in vitro with a large (>...

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