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Autor:
Jinghong Wang, Gayathri Swaminath, Nicole Simonavicius, Jeff D. Reagan, Lei Ling, Xiaosu Wu, Hui Tian
Publikováno v:
The Journal of biological chemistry. 281(31)
Local catabolism of the essential amino acid tryptophan is considered an important mechanism in regulating immunological and neurological responses. The kynurenine pathway is the main route for the non-protein metabolism of tryptophan. The intermedia
Autor:
Patricia Rueda, Bernard Lagane, Javier García-Pérez, Esther Kellenberger, Isabelle Staropoli, José Alcamí, Fernando Arenzana-Seisdedos
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Journal of Biological Chemistry, American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2011, 286 (7), pp.4978-4990. ⟨10.1074/jbc.M110.168955⟩
Journal of Biological Chemistry, American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2011, 286 (7), pp.4978-4990. ⟨10.1074/jbc.M110.168955⟩
CC chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5) is a G-protein-coupled receptor for the chemokines CCL3, -4, and -5 and a coreceptor for entry of R5-tropic strains of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) into CD4(+) T-cells. We investigated the mechanisms wher
Publikováno v:
The Journal of biological chemistry. 283(19)
GPR20 was isolated as an orphan G protein-coupled receptor from genomic DNA by PCR amplification. Although GPR20 was closely related to nucleotide or lipid receptors, the functional role of this receptor, as well as its endogenous ligand, remains unc
Publikováno v:
The Journal of biological chemistry. 281(29)
Gbetagamma dimer formation occurs early in the assembly of heterotrimeric G proteins. On nondenaturing (native) gels, in vitro translated, (35)S-labeled Ggamma subunits traveled primarily according to their pI and apparently were not associated with
Publikováno v:
The Journal of biological chemistry. 280(33)
We have grown polarized epithelial Madin-Darby canine kidney II (MDCK II) cells on filters in the presence of [(35)S]sulfate, [(3)H]glucosamine, or [(35)S]cysteine/[(35)S]methionine to study proteoglycan (PG) synthesis, sorting, and secretion to the
Publikováno v:
The Journal of biological chemistry. 280(8)
Pseudouridine 35 (psi35) in the branch site recognition region of yeast U2 small nuclear RNA is absolutely conserved in all eukaryotes examined. Pus7p catalyzes pseudouridylation at position 35 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae U2. The pus7 deletion strain
Autor:
Kate J. Newberry, Richard G. Brennan
Publikováno v:
The Journal of biological chemistry. 279(19)
Transcription regulators of the MerR family respond to myriad stress signals to activate sigma70/sigmaA-targeted genes, which contain suboptimal 19-bp spacers between their -35 and -10 promoter elements. The crystal structure of a BmrR-TPP(+)-DNA com
Autor:
Hans Kresse, Margit Müller, Daniela G. Seidler, Egon Breuer, Elke Schönherr, Heinz Hausser, Peter J. Roughley
Publikováno v:
The Journal of biological chemistry. 276(16)
Biglycan is a member of the small leucine-rich proteoglycan family. Its core protein comprises two chondroitin/dermatan sulfate attachment sites on serine 42 and serine 47, respectively, which are the fifth and tenth amino acid residues, respectively
Autor:
Stefan Hemmerich, Richard E. Bruehl, Brian Nicholas Cook, Irene Polsky, Wei-Ming Kao, Kendra G. Bowman, Carolyn R. Bertozzi, Alexander Bartes, Steven D. Rosen, Sunil Bhakta, Jin Kyu Lee
Publikováno v:
The Journal of biological chemistry. 275(51)
Based on sequence homology with a previously cloned human GlcNAc 6-O-sulfotransferase, we have identified an open reading frame (ORF) encoding a novel member of the Gal/GalNAc/GlcNAc 6-O-sulfotransferase (GST) family termed GST-5 on the human X chrom
Autor:
Yasuyuki Fujiwara, Akihiro Yamada, Chika Yamamoto, Michael G. Kinsella, Sawako Miyajima, Thomas N. Wight, Toshiyuki Kaji
Publikováno v:
The Journal of biological chemistry. 275(2)
The regulation of vascular endothelial cell behavior during angiogenesis and in disease by transforming growth factor-beta(1) (TGF-beta(1)) is complex, but it clearly involves growth factor-induced changes in extracellular matrix synthesis. Proteogly