نتایج جستجو برای: pore length

تعداد نتایج: 346124  

Journal: :Current opinion in cell biology 2017
Ryo Hayama Michael P Rout Javier Fernandez-Martinez

The study of the nuclear pore complex (NPC) is a fascinating endeavor, as it not only implies uncovering the 'engineering marvel' of its architecture and function, but also provides a key window into a significant evolutionary event: the origin of the eukaryotic cell. The combined efforts of many groups in the field, with the help of novel methodologies and new model organisms, are facilitating...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2001
Susan K. Lyman Larry Gerace

In vivo studies on the dynamics of the nuclear pore complex (NPC) in yeast suggested that NPCs are highly mobile in the nuclear envelope. However, new evidence indicates that in mammalian cells NPCs are stably attached to a flexible lamina framework, but a peripheral component can exchange rapidly with an intranuclear pool.

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1993
M P Rout G Blobel

Nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) have been isolated from the yeast Saccharomyces. Negative stain electron microscopy of the isolated NPCs and subsequent image reconstruction revealed the octagonal symmetry and many of the ultrastructural features characteristic of vertebrate NPCs. The overall dimensions of the yeast NPC, both in its isolated form as well as in situ, are smaller than its vertebrate...

2013
Christopher M. Gribble Christopher Mark Gribble Peter Matthews Andrew Turner Joachim Schoelkopf Patrick A. C. Gane

By Christopher Mark Gribble Surface adsorption and pore-level properties of mineral and related systems of relevance to the recycling of paper. There is a significant problem for the paper recycling industry known as "stickies". "Stickies" are tacky species, present in recycled paper and coated broke, derived from coating fommlations, adhesives, etc. They impact negatively on paper quality and ...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1997
Naïma Belgareh Valérie Doye

To follow the dynamics of nuclear pore distribution in living yeast cells, we have generated fusion proteins between the green fluorescent protein (GFP) and the yeast nucleoporins Nup49p and Nup133p. In nup133- dividing cells that display a constitutive nuclear pore clustering, in vivo analysis of GFP-Nup49p localization revealed changes in the distribution of nuclear pore complex (NPC) cluster...

Mesoporous amorphous and nanocrystalline titanium dioxide were prepared by simple and environmental friendly modified Sol-Gel method using cationic (C14TAB, C16TAB, C18TAB) and nonionic (Plantacare UP K55) surfactant as pore forming agent. The obtained particles were characterized by BET, TEM, FT-IR and XRD techniques. The effect of cationic surfactant chain...

2016
D. A. Matthijs de Winter Florian Meirer Bert M. Weckhuysen

The overall performance of a catalyst particle strongly depends on the ability of mass transport through its pore space. Characterizing the three-dimensional structure of the macro- and mesopore space of a catalyst particle and establishing a correlation with transport efficiency is an essential step toward designing highly effective catalyst particles. In this work, a generally applicable work...

2017
Olivia R Buonarati Peter B Henderson Geoffrey G Murphy Mary C Horne Johannes W Hell

Background: The L-type Ca2+ channel Cav1.2 is a prominent regulator of neuronal excitability, synaptic plasticity, and gene expression. The central element of Cav1.2 is the pore-forming α 11.2 subunit. It exists in two major size forms, whose molecular masses have proven difficult to precisely determine. Recent work suggests that α 11.2 is proteolytically cleaved between the second and third of...

Journal: :Genes & development 2007
Fabienne F V Chevance Noriko Takahashi Joyce E Karlinsey Joshua Gnerer Takanori Hirano Ram Samudrala Shin-Ichi Aizawa Kelly T Hughes

The rod component of the bacterial flagellum polymerizes from the inner membrane across the periplasmic space and stops at a length of 25 nm at the outer membrane. Bushing structures, the P- and L-rings, polymerize around the distal rod and form a pore in the outer membrane. The flagellar hook structure is then added to the distal rod growing outside the cell. Hook polymerization stops after th...

2014
Zainab AlKhatib Marcel Lagedroste Iris Fey Diana Kleinschrodt André Abts Sander H. J. Smits

Nisin, a 3.4 kDa antimicrobial peptide produced by some Lactococcus lactis strains is the most prominent member of the lantibiotic family. Nisin can inhibit cell growth and penetrates the target Gram-positive bacterial membrane by binding to Lipid II, an essential cell wall synthesis precursor. The assembled nisin-Lipid II complex forms pores in the target membrane. To gain immunity against its...

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