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Autor:
Pavel Veverka, Tomáš Brom, Tomáš Janovič, Martin Stojaspal, Matyáš Pinkas, Jiří Nováček, Ctirad Hofr
Publikováno v:
Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal, Vol 21, Iss , Pp 731-741 (2023)
The RE1-Silencing Transcription factor (REST) is essential for neuronal differentiation. Here, we report the first 18.5-angstrom electron microscopy structure of human REST. The refined electron map suggests that REST forms a torus that can accommoda
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https://doaj.org/article/b48056cabad64263a7e4df55e6f78ad0
Autor:
Aneta Kozeleková, Alexandra Náplavová, Tomáš Brom, Norbert Gašparik, Jan Šimek, Josef Houser, Jozef Hritz
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Chemistry, Vol 10 (2022)
Protein phosphorylation is a critical mechanism that biology uses to govern cellular processes. To study the impact of phosphorylation on protein properties, a fully and specifically phosphorylated sample is required although not always achievable. C
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/3bfdb89ec8e14cf4b0ea960a94f87395
Autor:
Aneta Kozeleková, Alexandra Náplavová, Tomáš Brom, Norbert Gašparik, Jan Šimek, Josef Houser, Jozef Hritz
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in chemistry. 10
Protein phosphorylation is a critical mechanism that biology uses to govern cellular processes. To study the impact of phosphorylation on protein properties, a fully and specifically phosphorylated sample is required although not always achievable. C
Autor:
Zuzana Trošanová, Petr Louša, Aneta Kozeleková, Tomáš Brom, Norbert Gašparik, Ján Tungli, Veronika Weisová, Erik Župa, Gabriel Žoldák, Jozef Hritz
Publikováno v:
Journal of molecular biology. 434(7)
14-3-3 proteins are universal regulatory proteins and their function depends on their oligomeric form which may alter between the monomeric, homodimeric and heterodimeric states. The populations of individual oligomeric forms are controlled by K
Publikováno v:
NAR cancer. 4(1)
Transcription is often the first biosynthetic event of viral infection. Viruses produce preferentially viral transcriptional regulators (vTRs) essential for expressing viral genes and regulating essential host cell proteins to enable viral genome rep