نتایج جستجو برای: pore type

تعداد نتایج: 1376876  

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2002
Steven D Zink Lisa Pedersen Nicholas P Cianciotto Yousef Abu-Kwaik

We have previously shown that Legionella pneumophila induces caspase 3-dependent apoptosis in mammalian cells during early stages of infection. In this report, we show that nine L. pneumophila strains with mutations in the dotA, dotDCB, icmT, icmGCD, and icmJB loci are completely defective in the induction of apoptosis, in addition to their severe defects in intracellular replication and pore f...

2013
Jessica Huyet Claire E. Naylor Christos G. Savva Maryse Gibert Michel R. Popoff Ajit K. Basak

Clostridium perfringens Delta toxin is one of the three hemolysin-like proteins produced by C. perfringens type C and possibly type B strains. One of the others, NetB, has been shown to be the major cause of Avian Nectrotic Enteritis, which following the reduction in use of antibiotics as growth promoters, has become an emerging disease of industrial poultry. Delta toxin itself is cytotoxic to ...

Journal: :Frontiers in Earth Science 2022

Quantitatively characterizing the micro-scale heterogeneity of pore throats in tight sandstone reservoirs is key to accurately describing influence structures on fluid occurrence characteristics. In this study, taking Chang 6 Member Yanchang Formation Huaqing area Ordos Basin as an example, pore-throat and its state have been systematically studied using cast thin section, scanning electron mic...

2015
Robert F. Stephens W. Guan Boris S. Zhorov J. David Spafford

How nature discriminates sodium from calcium ions in eukaryotic channels has been difficult to resolve because they contain four homologous, but markedly different repeat domains. We glean clues from analyzing the changing pore region in sodium, calcium and NALCN channels, from single-cell eukaryotes to mammals. Alternative splicing in invertebrate homologs provides insights into different stru...

2012
Sviatoslav N Bagriantsev Kimberly A Clark Daniel L Minor

K(2P)2.1 (TREK-1) is a polymodal two-pore domain leak potassium channel that responds to external pH, GPCR-mediated phosphorylation signals, and temperature through the action of distinct sensors within the channel. How the various intracellular and extracellular sensory elements control channel function remains unresolved. Here, we show that the K(2P)2.1 (TREK-1) intracellular C-terminal tail ...

2016
M. V. Grigoriev S. N. Kulkov

The microstructure of alumina ceramics based on powders with a varying grain size has been investigated. Both commercial alumina powders and those fabricated by denitration of aluminum salts in high-frequency discharge plasma were used. It is shown that the variation of the sintering temperature and morphology of the initial powders of the particles leads to a change of the pore structure of ce...

Journal: :Tissue engineering. Part A 2010
Claire G Jeong Scott J Hollister

Poly(1,8-octanediol-co-citrate) (POC) is a biocompatible, biodegradable elastomer with potential application for soft tissue applications such as cartilage. For chondrogenesis, permeability is a scaffold design target that may influence cartilage regeneration. Scaffold permeability is determined by many factors such as pore shape, pore size, pore interconnectivity, porosity, and so on. Our focu...

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2014
Douglas G Offin Peter R Birkin Timothy G Leighton

Electrochemical and high-speed imaging techniques are used to study the abilities of ultrasonically-activated bubbles to clean out micropores. Cylindrical pores with dimensions (diameter × depth) of 500 μm × 400 μm (aspect ratio 0.8), 125 μm × 350 μm (aspect ratio 2.8) and 50 μm × 200 μm (aspect ratio 4.0) are fabricated in glass substrates. Each pore is contaminated by filling it with an elect...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 2008
Jorge Alegre-Cebollada Michela Cunietti Elías Herrero-Galán José G Gavilanes Alvaro Martínez-del-Pozo

The mechanisms by which pore-forming toxins are able to insert into lipid membranes are a subject of the highest interest in the field of lipid-protein interaction. Eight mutants affecting different regions of sticholysin II, a member of the pore-forming actinoporin family, have been produced, and their hemolytic and lipid-binding properties were compared to those of the wild-type protein. A th...

Journal: :Science 2013
Anna Szymborska Alex de Marco Nathalie Daigle Volker C Cordes John A G Briggs Jan Ellenberg

Much of life's essential molecular machinery consists of large protein assemblies that currently pose challenges for structure determination. A prominent example is the nuclear pore complex (NPC), for which the organization of its individual components remains unknown. By combining stochastic super-resolution microscopy, to directly resolve the ringlike structure of the NPC, with single particl...

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