نتایج جستجو برای: coiled wires

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Journal: :journal of dentistry, shiraz university of medical sciences 0
zohreh hedayati orthodontic research center, dept. of orthodontics, school of dentistry, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran. farnaz fakhri postgraduate student, orthodontic research center, school of dentistry, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran. vahid moshkel gosha orthodontic research center, dept. of orthodontics, school of dentistry, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran.

statement of the problem: the stability of orthodontic treatment depends on preserving the patient’s pretreatment arch form and arch size during and after treatment. purpose: this investigation was aimed to study the size and shape of iranian mandibular dental arch and evaluate the correlation of their average dental arch with commercially available preformed rectangular nickel-titanium arch wi...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1995
B Berger D B Wilson E Wolf T Tonchev M Milla P S Kim

A method is presented that predicts coiled-coil domains in protein sequences by using pairwise residue correlations obtained from a (two-stranded) coiled-coil database of 58,217 amino acid residues. A program called PAIRCOIL implements this method and is significantly better than existing methods at distinguishing coiled coils from alpha-helices that are not coiled coils. The database of pairwi...

2004
Annkatrin Rose Sankaraganesh Manikantan Shannon J. Schraegle Michael A. Maloy Eric A. Stahlberg

Increasing evidence demonstrates the importance of long coiled-coil proteins for the spatial organization of cellular processes. Although several protein classes with long coiled-coil domains have been studied in animals and yeast, our knowledge about plant long coiled-coil proteins is very limited. The repeat nature of the coiled-coil sequence motif often prevents the simple identification of ...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 2010
Owen J L Rackham Martin Madera Craig T Armstrong Thomas L Vincent Derek N Woolfson Julian Gough

Coiled coils are α-helical interactions found in many natural proteins. Various sequence-based coiled-coil predictors are available, but key issues remain: oligomeric state and protein-protein interface prediction and extension to all genomes. We present SpiriCoil (http://supfam.org/SUPERFAMILY/spiricoil), which is based on a novel approach to the coiled-coil prediction problem for coiled coils...

Journal: :Scalable Computing: Practice and Experience 2007
Annkatrin Rose Eric A. Stahlberg Iris Meier

The α-helical coiled-coil domain is a protein structure motif with a characteristic repeat pattern well suited for computer-based prediction. Long coiled-coil proteins play an important role in organizational and regulatory processes within cells and have been implicated in a number of human diseases. Knowledge about plant or prokaryotic long coiled-coil proteins however has been limited to a f...

2007
Piero Fariselli Daniele Molinini Rita Casadio Anders Krogh

The coiled-coil protein domain is a widespread structural motif known to be involved in a wealth of key interactions in cells and organisms. Coiled-coil recognition and prediction of their location in a protein sequence are important steps for modeling protein structure and function. Nowadays, thanks to the increasing number of experimentally determined protein structures, a significant number ...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 2001
J Walshaw D N Woolfson

The coiled coil is arguably the simplest protein-structure motif and probably the most ubiquitous facilitator of protein-protein interactions. Coiled coils comprise two or more alpha-helices that wind around each other to form "supercoils". The hallmark of most coiled coils is a regular sequence pattern known as the heptad repeat. Despite this apparent simplicity and relatedness at the sequence...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2004
Annkatrin Rose Sankaraganesh Manikantan Shannon J Schraegle Michael A Maloy Eric A Stahlberg Iris Meier

Increasing evidence demonstrates the importance of long coiled-coil proteins for the spatial organization of cellular processes. Although several protein classes with long coiled-coil domains have been studied in animals and yeast, our knowledge about plant long coiled-coil proteins is very limited. The repeat nature of the coiled-coil sequence motif often prevents the simple identification of ...

Journal: :Journal of structural biology 2006
Glenn E White Harold P Erickson

The amino acid sequences of the long, anti-parallel coiled coils of the cohesin subunits SMC1 and SMC3 are almost totally conserved in mammals. To understand this exceptional conservation more broadly, we analyzed amino acid sequence variation for several groups of coiled-coil proteins. Some long coiled coils, including giantin, NuMA, and Ndc80p/Nuf2p diverge approximately 20% from humans to ro...

Journal: :Chemistry & biology 2015
Amy Doerner Rebecca Scheck Alanna Schepartz

Binding of transforming growth factor α (TGF-α) to the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) extracellular domain is encoded through the formation of a unique antiparallel coiled coil within the juxtamembrane segment. This new coiled coil is an "inside-out" version of the coiled coil formed in the presence of epidermal growth factor (EGF). A third, intermediary coiled-coil interface is formed...

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