نتایج جستجو برای: heptad repeat

تعداد نتایج: 73750  

2016
Masahiro Watanabe Koichi Hashimoto Yusaku Abe Eiichi N. Kodama Ryota Nabika Shinya Oishi Shinichiro Ohara Masatoki Sato Yukihiko Kawasaki Nobutaka Fujii Mitsuaki Hosoya

Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) is a persistent, progressive, and fatal degenerative disease resulting from persistent measles virus (MV) infection of the central nervous system. Most drugs used to treat SSPE have been reported to have limited effects. Therefore, novel therapeutic strategies are urgently required. The SSPE virus, a variant MV strain, differs virologically from wild-t...

Journal: :Genetics 2000
J Oh K Baksa R Steward

The localization of oocyte-specific determinants in the form of mRNAs to the pro-oocyte is essential for the establishment of oocyte identity. Localization of the Bicaudal-D (Bic-D) protein to the presumptive oocyte is required for the accumulation of Bic-D and other mRNAs to the pro-oocyte. The Bic-D protein contains four well-defined heptad repeat domains characteristic of intermediate filame...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1989
D L Rimm J H Sinard T D Pollard

The tails of double-headed myosin molecules consist of an alpha-helical/coiled-coil structure composed of two identical polypeptides with a heptad repeat of hydrophobic amino acids that starts immediately after a conserved proline near position 847. Both muscle and nonmuscle myosins have this heptad repeat and it has been assumed that proline 847 is physically located at the head-tail junction....

Journal: :Journal of virology 2003
Janet L Douglas Marites L Panis Edmund Ho Kuei-Ying Lin Steve H Krawczyk Deborah M Grant Ruby Cai Swami Swaminathan Tomas Cihlar

Human respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a major cause of respiratory tract infections worldwide. Several novel small-molecule inhibitors of RSV have been identified, but they are still in preclinical or early clinical evaluation. One such inhibitor is a recently discovered triphenol-based molecule, VP-14637 (ViroPharma). Initial experiments suggested that VP-14637 acted early and might be an...

2004
Vladimir M. Korkhov Hesso Farhan Michael Freissmuth Harald H. Sitte

The available evidence indicates that members of the neurotransmitter:sodium symporter family form constitutive oligomers. Their second transmembrane helix (TM2) contains a leucine heptad repeat proposed to be involved in oligomerization. In artificial transmembrane segments, interhelical interactions are stabilized by polar residues. We searched for these hydrogen bond donors in TM2 by mutatin...

Journal: :Molecular vision 2004
Gregory I Liou Sara Samuel Suraporn Matragoon Kathleen H Goss Irma Santoro Joanna Groden Richard C Hunt Fei Wang Sheldon S Miller Ruth B Caldwell Anil K Rustgi Harinderjit Singh Dennis M Marcus

PURPOSE Hypertrophy and hyperplasia of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) is associated with an inherited predisposition to human familial adenomatous polyposis coli, suggesting that expression of the adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) tumor suppressor may regulate RPE proliferation/differentiation. Distinctive APC isoforms exist in different cell types due to alternative splicing of the APC tr...

Journal: :Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2012
Fernando Martín-García Jesús Ignacio Mendieta-Moreno Jesús Mendieta Paulino Gómez-Puertas

The fusion of paramyxovirus to the cell membrane is mediated by fusion protein (F protein) present in the virus envelope, which undergoes a dramatic conformational change during the process. Unlike hemagglutinin in orthomyxovirus, this change is not mediated by an alteration of environmental pH, and its cause remains unknown. Steered molecular dynamics analysis leads us to suggest that the conf...

Journal: :Structure 2014
Nils-Alexander Lakomek Joshua D Kaufman Stephen J Stahl Paul T Wingfield

Human immunodeficiency viral (HIV-1) fusion is mediated by the viral envelope gp120/gp41 complex (ENVelope glycoprotein). After gp120 shedding, gp41 is exposed and elicits membrane fusion via a cascade of conformational changes. In contrast to prefusion and postfusion conformation, little is known about any intermediate conformation. We report on a solution NMR investigation of homotrimeric HIV...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Christina Nilsson Anna Skoglund Anthony P Moran Heidi Annuk Lars Engstrand Staffan Normark

Helicobacter pylori persistently colonizes about half the human population and contributes to the development of peptic ulcer disease and gastric cancer. This organism has evolved means to structurally alter its surface characteristics to evade innate and adaptive immune responses. H. pylori produces LPS O-antigen units that can be posttranslationally fucosylated to generate Lewis antigens, str...

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