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Autor:
Marnisa Sricholpech
Chiang Mai Dental Journal, 43, 1, 19-28
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Autor:
Yukako Kayashima, Mitsuo Yamauchi, Marnisa Sricholpech, Yuki Taga, Shunji Hattori, Masahiko Terajima, Noriko Sumida, Nobuyo Maeda
Publikováno v:
Biochemistry
Glycosylation in type I collagen occurs as O-linked galactosyl- (G-) lesser and glucosylgalactosyl-hydrox-ylysine (GG-Hyl); however, its biological significance is still not well understood. To investigate the function of this modification in bone, w
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC7887705/
Autor:
Mitsuo, Yamauchi, Marnisa, Sricholpech, Masahiko, Terajima, Kenneth B, Tomer, Irina, Perdivara
Publikováno v:
Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.). 1934
Fibrillar type I collagen is the most abundant structural protein in most tissues and organs. One of the unique and functionally important characteristics of collagen is sequential posttranslational modifications of lysine (Lys) residues. In the endo
Publikováno v:
European journal of oral sciences. 127(4)
Milk remains one of the most frequently recommended solutions for storage of avulsed teeth because it can maintain cell viability and is easily accessible. However, some negative effects of milk on avulsed teeth have been reported, just as the effect
Publikováno v:
Post-Translational Modification of Proteins ISBN: 9781493990535
Fibrillar type I collagen is the most abundant structural protein in most tissues and organs. One of the unique and functionally important characteristics of collagen is sequential posttranslational modifications of lysine (Lys) residues. In the endo
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-9055-9_9
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-9055-9_9
Autor:
Nancy Pleshko, Lalith Perera, Irina Perdivara, Mitsuo Yamauchi, Kenneth B. Tomer, Masahiko Terajima, Marnisa Sricholpech
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry. 24:1072-1081
Collagens are the most abundant glycoproteins in the body. One characteristic of this protein family is that the amino acid sequence consists of repeats of three amino acids –(X—Y—Gly)n. Within this motif, the Y residue is often 4-hydroxyprolin
Autor:
Kenneth B. Tomer, Mitsuo Yamauchi, Irina Perdivara, Hideaki Nagaoka, Marnisa Sricholpech, Masahiko Terajima, Megumi Yokoyama
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biological Chemistry. 287:22998-23009
Recently, by employing the short hairpin RNA technology, we have generated MC3T3-E1 (MC)-derived clones stably suppressing lysyl hydroxylase 3 (LH3) (short hairpin (Sh) clones) and demonstrated the LH3 function as glucosyltransferase in type I collag
Autor:
Marnisa Sricholpech, Mitsuo Yamauchi
Publikováno v:
Essays in Biochemistry. 52:113-133
Type I collagen is the most abundant structural protein in vertebrates. It is a heterotrimeric molecule composed of two α1 chains and one α2 chain, forming a long uninterrupted triple helical structure with short non-triple helical telopeptides at
Autor:
Masahiko Terajima, Irina Perdivara, Yoshizumi Deguchi, Mitsuo Yamauchi, Kenneth B. Tomer, Marnisa Sricholpech, Nancy Pleshko
Fibrillar type I collagen is the major organic component in bone, providing a stable template for mineralization. During collagen biosynthesis, specific hydroxylysine residues become glycosylated in the form of galactosyl- and glucosylgalactosyl-hydr
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Marnisa, Sricholpech, Irina, Perdivara, Megumi, Yokoyama, Hideaki, Nagaoka, Masahiko, Terajima, Kenneth B, Tomer, Mitsuo, Yamauchi
Publikováno v:
The Journal of biological chemistry. 287(27)
Recently, by employing the short hairpin RNA technology, we have generated MC3T3-E1 (MC)-derived clones stably suppressing lysyl hydroxylase 3 (LH3) (short hairpin (Sh) clones) and demonstrated the LH3 function as glucosyltransferase in type I collag