... dimerrearrangement as a result of the activating twist inthe ATDsof the CaR homodimer. Further investigations into the signal transference from the ATDs to the G-proteincoupling areas of the receptor homodimer ... of CaR in living cells (Eur. J. Biochem. 269) 5077 Probing intermolecular protein–protein interactions in the calcium-sensing receptor homodimer using bioluminescenceresonance energytransfer ... 2002 Agonist-induced rearrangement of the 7TMs in the CaR homodimer?One of the goals of the present study was to investigate,whether the activating twist inthe ATD dimer of the familyC GPCR...
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... Initially, the internal energy of the fluid is 800 kJ. During the cooling process, the fluid loses 500 kJ of heat, and the paddle wheel does100 kJ of work on the fluid. Determine the final internal ... well-insulated room. Taking the room (the air plus the candle) as the system, determine (a) if there is any heat transfer duringthis burning process and (b) if there is any change inthe internal ... assume that we are observing the potato, which will be our sys-tem. Then the skin of the potato can be viewed as the system boundary. Partof theenergyinthe oven will pass through the skin to the...
... arrangements,including links with others working inthe same clinical area in primarycare, at PCT level and in acute trusts The GPwSI will be accountable to the PCT Board with clinical responsibilityresting ... processThis involves determining the core competencies for the special interest area,evidence required to demonstrate these competencies and criteria for maintenanceas defined in this framework. These ... multiprofessional and disciplinarylearning. Close links with specialist colleagues and others working inthe field isimportant for maintenance of competencies. In order to maintain skills and expertise,...
... indicates that induction of FRET does not sim-ply depend on the length of linkers. Inthe linker con-taining seven amino acids, a Pro-Pro sequence that isnot contained in other linkers is incorporated. ... advantage inthatthe FRET strength is solelydependent upon the distance between and relative ori-entation of two fluorophores, being independent of the strength of protein–protein interactions. Inthe ... linked tocerulean or citrine were introduced into CHO-K1 cells.As shown in Figs 1A and S1A, transiently expressedGAPDH–citrine (chimeric protein with N-terminalGAPDH and C-terminal citrine)...
... either in ATPase or in DNA bindingdomains of OsDmc1 [22]. The only discernible change in OsDmc1 is an insertion of seven amino acid residuesat the N-terminal region, a change also observed in Arabidopsis ... the latter. Interestingly, it appears that proteinbinding to ssDNA inthe absence of any nucleotidecofactor results in attenuation of spontaneous anneal-ing (compare line 1, Fig. 3 with line ... intensity of fluorescein as evidenced by the set where OsDmc1 was omitted inthe sample(Fig. 4B, line 1). In order to confirm thatthe increase in the fluorescence signal is specific to the emissionmaximum...
... for in terms ofinteractions between binding sites in an oligomer.There is also the question of the effects of G proteins on the oligomerization process. Inthe insect cell system used in this ... intheenergytransfer signal at D2S, expressed in COS-7 cells, for both dopamine and NPA. This differencecould reflect the placement of the tags inthe present studyat the N-terminus of the ... conformationalchanges inthe proteins rather than changes in protein–protein interaction. A combination of several methodsseems therefore important for the demonstration of GPCRoligomerization. The D2dopamine...
... couldaccount for the fact that this interaction is not detectedby examining it indirectly through TnrA–DNA bindingassays [9,10,18]. Constitutive binding of GS to TnrA in the GlnK-deficient strain provides ... con-firming their weak effect on the GlnK–TnrA interac-tion (Fig. 3). These data support the idea that, in B. subtilis, GlnK senses the intracellular ATP level atsite 3, as the binding affinity ... and 35 amino acids from the C-terminus is required for GlnK interaction, whereas the ultimate C-terminal amino acids of TnrA are appar-ently needed for GS binding. In addition, thein vitro...
... Hesuggests that this genotype originated inthe Boer goat and not the Angora goat. The individual CYP17 genes probablyoriginated from two of the subspecies that were used in the breeding of the Boer ... Furthermore, in vivoassays revealed thatthe identified genotypes differed in their ability toproduce cortisol in response to intravenous insulin injection. This studyclearly demonstrates the presence ... to 100% B in 2.49 min, after which a lineargradient returned the column to 56% A and 44% B in 0.5 min. The total run time per sample was 11 min at aflow rate of 0.3 mLặmin)1. The injection...
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... proteins also participate in protein–proteininteractions via their repeat motifs [5,6]. Using yeasttwo-hybrid system analysis, we identified a proteincontaining a single ankyrin repeat that interacts ... ankyrinrepeats from over 4000 proteins, indicated that the ankyrin repeat domains in VBARP exhibit a highhomology to those present inthe consensus within the conserved, semiconserved and the ... indicating thatthe interaction between VBARPand Vpr is specific. The input panel represents the amount of protein used in this assay indicating that anequal amount of protein was used in all our...
... suggest thatthe lid is involved inthe binding of the mixed micelles of cis-PnA/NaTDC. On the other hand, theseshifts might result from the quenching of the tryptophanfluorescence in t he presence ... shown). The results obtained usingcis-PnA as a fluorescent reporter, indicate thatthe increase in the cis-PnA fluorescence intensity was due to its incorpor-ation i nto the NaTDC micelles, resulting ... carboxylic groupand the alkyl chain between C2 and C9. The remainingatoms of the OA in molecule A, C10–C18, were included in the final protein model for the sake of overall clarity buttheir occupancies...
... acceptor inthe pair of pVHL30-cerulean and citrine-elongin C is so separated that energy transfer was below the detection level.Conformational change of elongin C induced bybinding of elongin BIncreased ... 1B). The FLIM image of cerulean-elongin B inthe presence of citrine-elongin C suggests that the interaction between the two fluorescent pro-teins homogeneously occurred inthe cells. The 0.01010.1Intensity/a.u.2468101214Time/nsCitCit0.01010.1Intensity/a.u.2468101214Time/nsCit0.01010.1Intensity/a.u.2468101214Time/ns0.01010.1Intensity/a.u.2468101214Time/ns550-600nm450-500nm0.01010.1Intensity/a.u.2468101214Time/ns0.01010.1Intensity/a.u.2468101214Time/nsCeru0.01010.1Intensity/a.u.2468101214Time/ns0.01010.1Intensity/a.u.2468101214Time/nsCeru-EloBCeru-EloB+ ... ubiquitin ligases. The ubiquitin-like domain ofelongin B was found to be necessary for binding toelongin C [9]. pVHL shares a common binding sitewith elongin A on elongin C, and no direct interactionoccurs...
... population was first described in 1985 but has been increasing rapidly in territory and inthe number of individuals. Despite the fact thatthe Clouded Apollo is decreasing in most areas of Europe ... 1999), the population area and number of individuals isincreasing at the Northern boundary of the population. Results show that there is an overallincrease inthe number of Clouded Apollo in Estonia, ... impossible to finalise within the original time frame. However, tomaintain the momentum of EBIE and to link the ecological advances to conservation, we invit-ed five of the principal authors...
... effi-ciently, indicating thatthe CHR region is importantfor the binding of LIN54 to the cdc2 promoter(Fig. 5C).We next asked whether the same element wasinvolved inthe binding of a LIN54-containing ... data indicate that there aretwo LIN54-binding sites inthe cdc2 promoter. The first binding site overlaps with the CHR at the tran-scriptional start site of the cdc2 promoter. The secondbinding ... cause defects in mitosis and cytokinesis. Interestingly, all tso1mutants that have been described harbor point muta-tions inthe CXC domain, indicating that this domainis critical for the function...