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pro vyhledávání: '"Richard A. Eigenheer"'
Autor:
Chelsea N. Laatsch, Blythe P. Durbin-Johnson, David M. Rocke, Sophie Mukwana, Abby B. Newland, Michael J. Flagler, Michael G. Davis, Richard A. Eigenheer, Brett S. Phinney, Robert H. Rice
Publikováno v:
PeerJ, Vol 2, p e506 (2014)
Hair from different individuals can be distinguished by physical properties. Although some data exist on other species, examination of the individual molecular differences within the human hair shaft has not been thoroughly investigated. Shotgun prot
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/a2466eef00e941f6a49deab66c036a53
Autor:
Robert H Rice, Katie M Bradshaw, Blythe P Durbin-Johnson, David M Rocke, Richard A Eigenheer, Brett S Phinney, Matthias Schmuth, Robert Gruber
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 10, p e75355 (2013)
To explore the usefulness of protein profiling for characterization of ichthyoses, we here determined the profile of human epidermal stratum corneum by shotgun proteomics. Samples were analyzed after collection on tape circles from six anatomic sites
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https://doaj.org/article/d3317b456c364672904773811faba8e7
Autor:
Robert H Rice, Katie M Bradshaw, Blythe P Durbin-Johnson, David M Rocke, Richard A Eigenheer, Brett S Phinney, John P Sundberg
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 7, Iss 12, p e51956 (2012)
Mutant laboratory mice with distinctive hair phenotypes are useful for identifying genes responsible for hair diseases. The work presented here demonstrates that shotgun proteomic profiling can distinguish hair shafts from different inbred mouse stra
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https://doaj.org/article/2f961e9ca615411a9b09bbf361c71fbb
Autor:
Korin E. Wheeler, Alyssa Lampe, Erick R. Castellanos, Meagan Y. Nakamoto, Kyle T. Gerner, Richard A. Eigenheer
Publikováno v:
Environ. Sci.: Nano. 1:238-247
Engineered silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) undergo profound chemical transformations in the environment. Upon exposure to biological systems, a protein corona forms to coat the NPs, altering NP bioavailability, toxicity and environmental fate. Although
Publikováno v:
Infection and Immunity. 81:3139-3147
Cryptococcus spp. cause fungal meningitis, a life-threatening infection that occurs predominately in immunocompromised individuals. In order for Cryptococcus neoformans to invade the central nervous system (CNS), it must first penetrate the brain end
Autor:
Vladimir Shulaev, Brett S. Phinney, Richard A. Eigenheer, Ehud Katz, Ho-Youn Kim, Eduardo Blumwald, Florence Negre-Zakharov, Kyung Hwan Boo, Avi Sadka
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Botany
Journal of experimental botany, vol 62, iss 15
Journal of experimental botany, vol 62, iss 15
Label-free LC-MS/MS-based shot-gun proteomics was used to quantify the differential protein synthesis and metabolite profiling in order to assess metabolic changes during the development of citrus fruits. Our results suggested the occurrence of a met
Publikováno v:
Plant Molecular Biology
RELATED TO UBIQUITIN (RUB) modification of CULLIN (CUL) subunits of the CUL-RING ubiquitin E3 ligase (CRL) superfamily regulates CRL ubiquitylation activity. RUB modification requires E1 and E2 enzymes that are analogous to, but distinct from, those
Publikováno v:
DNA Repair. 9:1026-1037
MUTYH-associated polyposis (MAP) is a colorectal cancer predisposition syndrome that is caused by inherited biallelic mutations in the base excision repair (BER) gene, MUTYH. MUTYH is a DNA glycosylase that removes adenine (A) misinserted opposite 8-
Publikováno v:
FEMS Yeast Research. 7:499-510
Extracellular proteins of Cryptococcus neoformans are involved in the pathogenesis of cryptococcosis, and some are immunoreactive antigens that may potentially serve as candidates for vaccine development. To further study the extracellular proteome o
Autor:
Elizabeth K.K. Glennon, Nazzy Pakpour, Bo Wang, Shirley Luckhart, Eleonora Napoli, Edwin E. Lewis, Anna L. Drexler, Alejandro Aguirre, Kong Cheung, Win Surachetpong, Cecilia R Giulivi, Richard A. Eigenheer, Brett S. Phinney, John M. Klyver
Publikováno v:
Parasites & Vectors
Parasites & vectors, vol 8, iss 1
Parasites & vectors, vol 8, iss 1
Background Fruit flies and mammals protect themselves against infection by mounting immune and metabolic responses that must be balanced against the metabolic needs of the pathogens. In this context, p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK)-depend