نتایج جستجو برای: p48

تعداد نتایج: 326  

1997
XIAO WEIHUA DANIEL J. LINDNER DHANANJAYA V. KALVAKOLANU

p48 protein is an integral component of the multimeric interferon (IFN)-regulated transcription factor, ISGF3. We have shown earlier that this gene is regulated by a novel IFN-g-regulated element. In addition to the IFNregulated element, a myc–max binding site is also present in this promoter. In this investigation we have studied the role of this site in the regulation of the p48 gene. In seru...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2003
Maureen E Fitch Satoshi Nakajima Akira Yasui James M Ford

The initial step in mammalian nucleotide excision repair (NER) of the major UV-induced photoproducts, cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers (CPDs) and 6-4 photoproducts (6-4PPs), requires lesion recognition. It is believed that the heterodimeric proteins XPC/hHR23B and UV-DDB (UV-damaged DNA binding factor, composed of the p48 and p127 subunits) perform this function in genomic DNA, but their requireme...

2014
Peter Bou Dib Bettina Gnägi Fiona Daly Virginie Sabado Damla Tas Dominique A. Glauser Peter Meister Emi Nagoshi Bingwei Lu

Parkinson's disease (PD) is the most common neurodegenerative movement disorder characterized by the progressive loss of dopaminergic (DA) neurons. Both environmental and genetic factors are thought to contribute to the pathogenesis of PD. Although several genes linked to rare familial PD have been identified, endogenous risk factors for sporadic PD, which account for the majority of PD cases, ...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 1995
A Brückner F Stadlbauer L A Guarino A Brunahl C Schneider C Rehfuess C Previes E Fanning H P Nasheuer

Mouse cell extracts support vigorous replication of polyomavirus (Py) DNA in vitro, while human cell extracts do not. However, the addition of purified mouse DNA polymerase alpha-primase to human cell extracts renders them permissive for Py DNA replication, suggesting that mouse polymerase alpha-primase determines the species specificity of Py DNA replication. We set out to identify the subunit...

2010
Melissa R. van Dijk Ben C. L. van Schaijk Shahid M. Khan Maaike W. van Dooren Jai Ramesar Szymon Kaczanowski Geert-Jan van Gemert Hans Kroeze Hendrik G. Stunnenberg Wijnand M. Eling Robert W. Sauerwein Andrew P. Waters Chris J. Janse

The process of fertilization is critically dependent on the mutual recognition of gametes and in Plasmodium, the male gamete surface protein P48/45 is vital to this process. This protein belongs to a family of 10 structurally related proteins, the so called 6-cys family. To identify the role of additional members of this family in Plasmodium fertilisation, we performed genetic and functional an...

Journal: :Cell 2001
Melissa R. van Dijk Chris J. Janse Joanne Thompson Andrew P. Waters Joanna A.M. Braks Huub J. Dodemont Henk G. Stunnenberg Geert-Jan van Gemert Robert W. Sauerwein Wijnand Eling

Fertilization and zygote development are obligate features of the malaria parasite life cycle and occur during parasite transmission to mosquitoes. The surface protein PFS48/45 is expressed by male and female gametes of Plasmodium falciparum and PFS48/45 antibodies prevent zygote development and transmission. Here, gene disruption was used to show that Pfs48/45 and the ortholog Pbs48/45 from a ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2006
Marie E Burns Ana Mendez Ching-Kang Chen Aileen Almuete Nidia Quillinan Melvin I Simon Denis A Baylor Jeannie Chen

Arrestins constitute a family of small cytoplasmic proteins that mediate deactivation of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) and are known to be essential for cascade inactivation and receptor desensitization. Alternative splicing produces an array of arrestin gene products that have widely different specificities for their cognate receptors in vitro, but the differential functions of these spl...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2000
J Guo D J Hui W C Merrick G C Sen

We report a new pathway of translation regulation that may operate in interferon-treated or virus-infected mammalian cells. This pathway is activated by P56, a protein whose synthesis is strongly induced by interferons or double-stranded RNA. Using a yeast two-hybrid screen, we identified the P48 subunit of the mammalian translation initiation factor eIF-3 as a protein that interacts with P56. ...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 1996
C M Horvath G R Stark I M Kerr J E Darnell

The first STAT-containing transcription factor to be studied, the alpha-interferon-induced ISGF3, is composed of a Stat1:2 heterodimer and a weak DNA-binding protein, p48, that is a member of a growing family of proteins similar to the so-called interferon regulatory factor (IRF-1). The p48 and Stat1:2 heterodimer do not associate stably in the absence of DNA, but we show that amino acids appro...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2000
W Liu A F Nichols J A Graham R Dualan A Abbas S Linn

Human damage-specific DNA-binding (DDB) protein can be purified as a heterodimer (p48 and p127) that binds to DNA damaged by ultraviolet light. We report here the effects of UV irradiation on the cellular localization of each DDB subunit as a function of time using green fluorescent fusion proteins in three diploid fibroblast strains: repair-proficient IMR-90 and two repair-deficient xeroderma ...

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