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Autor:
Naomi J Marty Howard, Howard J. Teresinski, David W. Andrews, Robert T. Mullen, John M. Dyer, Satinder K. Gidda, Nicholas Grimberg, Thuy N.D. Nguyen, Brittany K Porter, Matthew D. Smith
Publikováno v:
Plant and Cell Physiology. 60:516-537
Tail-anchored (TA) proteins are a unique class of integral membrane proteins that possess a single C-terminal transmembrane domain and target post-translationally to the specific organelles at which they function. While significant advances have been
Autor:
Elizabeth McClinchie, Olga Yurchenko, John M. Dyer, Thuy N.D. Nguyen, Yingqi Cai, Kent D. Chapman, Drew Sturtevant, Ann Price, Satinder K. Gidda, Sunjung Park, Samantha C. Watt, Robert T. Mullen
Publikováno v:
Plant Biotechnology Journal
Summary Fat storage‐inducing transmembrane protein 2 (FIT2) is an endoplasmic reticulum (ER)‐localized protein that plays an important role in lipid droplet (LD) formation in animal cells. However, no obvious homologue of FIT2 is found in plants.
Autor:
Erin M. Anderson, Rémi Zallot, Alexander F. Yakunin, Satinder K. Gidda, Manaki Mimura, Andrew D. Hanson, Thomas D. Niehaus, Valérie de Crécy-Lagard, Greg Brown, Robert T. Mullen, Jesse F. Gregory, Donald R. McCarty, Thuy N.D. Nguyen, Ghulam Hasnain
To synthesize the cofactor thiamin diphosphate (ThDP), plants must first hydrolyze thiamin monophosphate (ThMP) to thiamin, but dedicated enzymes for this hydrolysis step were unknown and widely doubted to exist. The classical thiamin-requiring th2-1
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https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa53177
Autor:
Arthur J.L. Cooper, Diana M. Downs, Thomas D. Niehaus, Jennifer A. Lambrecht, Satinder K. Gidda, Mona Elbadawi-Sidhu, Donald R. McCarty, Oliver Fiehn, Robert T. Mullen, Thuy N.D. Nguyen, Andrew D. Hanson
Publikováno v:
The Plant cell. 26(7)
RidA (for Reactive Intermediate Deaminase A) proteins are ubiquitous, yet their function in eukaryotes is unclear. It is known that deleting Salmonella enterica ridA causes Ser sensitivity and that S. enterica RidA and its homologs from other organis