نتایج جستجو برای: adaptors

تعداد نتایج: 1508  

Journal: :Journal of vision 2010
Juno Kim Barton L Anderson

Despite previous data demonstrating the critical importance of 3D surface geometry in the perception of gloss and lightness, I. Motoyoshi, S. Nishida, L. Sharan, and E. H. Adelson (2007) recently proposed that a simple image statistic--histogram or sub-band skew--is computed by the visual system to infer the gloss and albedo of surfaces. One key source of evidence used to support this claim was...

Journal: :Annual review of cell and developmental biology 1999
T Kirchhausen

Clathrin-based systems are responsible for a large portion of vesicular traffic originating from the plasma membrane and the trans-Golgi network that reaches the endosomal compartment. The assembly of cytosolic clathrin forms the scaffold required for the local deformation of the membrane and for the formation of coated pits and vesicles. In this process, clathrin interacts in a coordinated fas...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2012
Jon E Paczkowski Brian C Richardson Amanda M Strassner J Christopher Fromme

Cargo adaptors control intracellular trafficking of transmembrane proteins by sorting them into membrane transport carriers. The COPI, COPII, and clathrin cargo adaptors are structurally well characterized, but other cargo adaptors remain poorly understood. Exomer is a specialized cargo adaptor that sorts specific proteins into trans-Golgi network (TGN)-derived vesicles in response to cellular ...

2011
Adriana Goncalves Tilmann Bürckstümmer Evelyn Dixit Ruth Scheicher Maria W. Górna Evren Karayel Cristina Sugar Alexey Stukalov Tiina Berg Robert Kralovics Melanie Planyavsky Keiryn L. Bennett Jacques Colinge Giulio Superti-Furga

TANK-binding kinase 1 (TBK1) and inducible IκB-kinase (IKK-i) are central regulators of type-I interferon induction. They are associated with three adaptor proteins called TANK, Sintbad (or TBKBP1) and NAP1 (or TBKBP2, AZI2) whose functional relationship to TBK1 and IKK-i is poorly understood. We performed a systematic affinity purification-mass spectrometry approach to derive a comprehensive T...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2015
Nadine Kloth Linda Jeffery Gillian Rhodes

The face perception system partly owes its efficiency to adaptive mechanisms that constantly recalibrate face coding to our current diet of faces. Moreover, faces that are better attended produce more adaptation. Here, we investigated whether the social cues conveyed by a face can influence the amount of adaptation that face induces. We compared the magnitude of face identity aftereffects induc...

2016
Chao-Wei Hung Mara C. Duncan

Clathrin is a ubiquitous protein that mediates membrane traffic at many locations. To function, clathrin requires clathrin adaptors that link it to transmembrane protein cargo. In addition to this cargo selection function, many adaptors also play mechanistic roles in the formation of the transport carrier. However, the full spectrum of these mechanistic roles is poorly understood. Here we repor...

Journal: :Vision Research 2010
Elena Gheorghiu Frederick A.A. Kingdom Emma Witney

The shape-frequency and shape-amplitude after-effects, or SFAE and SAAE, are shifts in the perceived shape-frequency and perceived shape-amplitude of a sinusoidal test contour following adaptation to a similar-shaped contour. These shape-effects are the shape analogs of the well-known size after-effect discovered by Blakemore and Sutton (1969), so it is possible that they are mediated by a size...

2013
Verena G. Skuk Stefan R. Schweinberger

The perception of emotions is often suggested to be multimodal in nature, and bimodal as compared to unimodal (auditory or visual) presentation of emotional stimuli can lead to superior emotion recognition. In previous studies, contrastive aftereffects in emotion perception caused by perceptual adaptation have been shown for faces and for auditory affective vocalization, when adaptors were of t...

Journal: :Immunology letters 2004
Václav Horejsí

Membrane microdomains enriched in glycosphingolipids, cholesterol, glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored proteins and Src-family kinases (lipid rafts, GEMs) appear to play many important roles, especially in immunoreceptor signaling. Most transmembrane proteins are excluded from these specialized areas of membranes, notable exceptions being several palmitoylated proteins such as the T cell core...

Journal: :Current Biology 1998
Christopher E Rudd

New developments in lymphocyte signaling have revealed insights into the proximal phosphorylation events associated with the T-cell receptor and into the importance of the T-cell adaptor protein Slp-76 and its B-cell homolog in the transduction of the signal from the antigen receptor.

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