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Autor:
Robert M.G. Hynson, Michio Homma, Lawrence K. Lee, Anthony P. Duff, Seiji Kojima, N Shah-Mohammadi, Chu Wai Liew, Lorraine A Ganuelas
Publikováno v:
Biochemical and biophysical research communications. 495(2)
The bacterial flagellar motor drives the rotation of helical flagellar filaments to propel bacteria through viscous media. It consists of a dynamic population of mechanosensitive stators that are embedded in the inner membrane and activate in respons
Autor:
Matthew A. B. Baker, Lorraine A Ganuelas, Anthony A Rey, Judith P. Armitage, Nasim Shah Mohammadi, Chu Wai Liew, Andrew J. Turberfield, Anthony P. Duff, Andrew E. Whitten, Cy M. Jeffries, Robert M.G. Hynson, Richard M. Berry, Keiichi Namba, Nicolas J. Delalez, Yusuke V. Morimoto, Lawrence K. Lee, Daniela Stock
Large protein complexes assemble spontaneously, yet their subunits do not prematurely form unwanted aggregates. This paradox is epitomized in the bacterial flagellar motor, a sophisticated rotary motor and sensory switch consisting of hundreds of sub
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Publikováno v:
Biomolecular NMR Assignments. 6:31-34
LMO4 is a broadly expressed LIM-only protein that is involved in neural tube development and implicated in breast cancer. Here we report backbone and side chain NMR assignments for an engineered intramolecular complex of the N-terminal LIM domain fro
Autor:
Merlin Crossley, Josep Font, Thilo Schroeder, Sandra Wissmueller, Jacqueline M. Matthews, Edward D. Cram, Joel P. Mackay, Chu Wai Liew, Jeremy Turner
Publikováno v:
Proteins: Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics. 79:2365-2371
One of the most common ways to demonstrate a direct protein-protein interaction in vitro is the glutathione-S-transferse (GST)-pulldown. Here we report the detailed characterization of a putative interaction between two transcription factor proteins,
Autor:
Ann H. Kwan, Kayesh Fairley, Chu Wai Liew, Pia I. Anderberg, Joel P. Mackay, Margaret M. Harding
Publikováno v:
Biochemistry. 44:1980-1988
We have determined the solution structure of rSS3, a recombinant form of the type I shorthorn sculpin antifreeze protein (AFP), at 278 and 268 K. This AFP contains an unusual sequence of N-terminal residues, together with two of the 11-residue repeat
Autor:
Jacqueline M. Matthews, Philippa H. Stokes, A. Djamirze, V. O'Reilly, Chu Wai Liew, Holly E. Barker, Joel P. Mackay, Jane E. Visvader, Ann H. Kwan, P. Foo
Publikováno v:
Journal of molecular biology. 425(7)
LIM-only protein 4 (LMO4) is strongly linked to the progression of breast cancer. Although the mechanisms underlying this phenomenon are not well understood, a role is emerging for LMO4 in regulation of the cell cycle. We determined the solution stru
Publikováno v:
Biomolecular NMR assignments. 6(1)
LMO4 is a broadly expressed LIM-only protein that is involved in neural tube development and implicated in breast cancer. Here we report backbone and side chain NMR assignments for an engineered intramolecular complex of the N-terminal LIM domain fro
Autor:
Sandra, Wissmueller, Josep, Font, Chu Wai, Liew, Edward, Cram, Thilo, Schroeder, Jeremy, Turner, Merlin, Crossley, Joel P, Mackay, Jacqueline M, Matthews
Publikováno v:
Proteins. 79(8)
One of the most common ways to demonstrate a direct protein-protein interaction in vitro is the glutathione-S-transferse (GST)-pulldown. Here we report the detailed characterization of a putative interaction between two transcription factor proteins,
RNF4 [RING (really interesting new gene) finger protein 4] family ubiquitin ligases are RING E3 ligases that regulate the homoeostasis of SUMOylated proteins by promoting their ubiquitylation. In the present paper we report that the RING domain of RN
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3104014/
Autor:
Kasper D. Rand, Robyn E. Mansfield, Joel P. Mackay, Wendy W. Yung, Claus Nerlov, Chu Wai Liew, Mette Proetorius-Ibba, Merlin Crossley, Flemming M. Poulsen, Raina J. Simpson
Publikováno v:
Liew, C W, Rand, K D, Simpson, R J Y, Yung, W W, Mansfield, R E, Crossley, M, Proetorius-Ibba, M, Nerlov, C, Poulsen, F M & Mackay, J P 2006, ' Molecular analysis of the interaction between the hematopoietic master transcription factors GATA-1 and PU.1 ', Journal of Biological Chemistry, vol. 281, no. 38, pp. 28296-28306 . https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M602830200
Udgivelsesdato: 2006-Sep-22 GATA-1 and PU.1 are transcription factors that control erythroid and myeloid development, respectively. The two proteins have been shown to function in an antagonistic fashion, with GATA-1 repressing PU.1 activity during e