... highly disorderedproteins with the highly ordered proteins, an increase of 23.5% is observed instead of 42.5%, and comparing the disorderedproteins with the ordered proteins, an increase of 4.4% ... accumulation ofdisorderedproteins and their transcripts in the cell Unexpectedly, for a proportion of highly disordered proteins, all four of these trends were reversed The highly disorderedproteins ... and protein levels for a high proportion of these disorderedproteins compared to the ordered proteins On the other hand, it is shown that for a significant proportion of highly disordered proteins, ...
... IFN-induced changes in the levels of TRAIL receptor proteins or the large or Control ofprotein synthesis by IFNa and TRAIL small forms of the caspase-8 antagonist protein c-FLIP (I W Jeffrey, unpublished ... Effects of IFNa treatment on the sensitivity of cells to inhibition ofprotein synthesis by TRAIL We have previously shown that protein synthesis is rapidly downregulated following exposure of cells ... extent of phosphorylation of 4E-BP1, as revealed by a shift in the migration of the latter protein on SDS gels from the b and c forms to the hypophosphorylated a form (Fig 3C,D) and by the loss of...
... stability on proteins: an induced overall compaction of the native protein, and specific, weak interactions of the solutes with the protein surface Experimental procedures Mutagenesis of Rd and protein ... that of the parent Rd, whereas mutant D23|29 shows a decrease of two positive charges and mutant D17|29 has a net loss of one positive charge In the case of mutant D23|29, which is destabilized by ... the positive contribution of this hairpin structure to the stability of this family ofproteins In apparent contrast, the shortening of loops observed in thermophilic proteins compared with mesophilic...
... on a larger set of globular proteins are required to determine the validity of each of the possible explanations [31] The contraction of the protein solvent interface caused by the increase in ... The kinetic basis for the stabilization of staphylococcal nuclease by xylose Protein Sci 6, 789– 793 19 Xu, Q & Briker, T.M (1992) Structural organization ofproteins on the oxidizing side of photosystem ... mLÆmol)1 which might be the DV minimum of the protein (or of the system: protein, solvent and sucrose) in the presence of sucrose From this value, the P1/2 of the protein was estimated to be % 400...
... localization of a proteinby alternative splicing Assuming a protein feature is encoded in two parts by two non-consecutive exons, for example, exon and 4, inclusion of exon results in a protein lacking ... the inclusion of two exons resulted in a loss of one TM domain as well as the gain of three others (Figure 1b) The massive reconstruction of TM domains in the respective protein isoforms can have ... encoded by two exons) TM domains that are To find by two tion, we applied the procedure to experimentally verified post-translational modification sites Post-translational modification of proteins...
... x = 340 proteins, representing the total number of 241 protein families and 29% of unassigned proteins in the Yeast dataset We randomly introduced an interaction between any pair ofproteins ... previously that duplication ofprotein interactions and of entire protein complexes is accompanied by specialization of function [9] Inspection of the effects of duplication of homo-interactions suggests ... of these self-interacting proteins Our study provides the first insight into the evolution of functional modularity in protein- protein interaction networks, and the origins of a large class of...
... for SPA proteins are as follows: (i) mean hydrophobicity, (ii) net charge, (iii) magnitude ofnet charge, (iv) composition of arginine, (v) meannet charge, (vi) magnitude ofmeannet charge, ... found in other intrinsicallydisorderedproteins (IDPs) such as FG-repeat nucleoporins (FG-Nups) and SR-repeat splicing factors (SR -proteins) SPA proteins possess a low meannet charge, which ... IDENTIFICATION OF SEPTAL PORE ASSOCIATED PROTEINS 4.1 Results 4.1.1 Mass Spectrometry Identification of SPA proteins .51 4.1.2 Machine Learning Identifies the SPA Family ofIntrinsicallyDisordered Proteins...
... disorderedprotein domains Compactness of fusion proteins depends on the disordered moiety In further experiments, we investigated the effect of the disordered domain on the electrophoretic mobility ... measured mean ellipticity values per residue ofproteins and 2, respectively, 4448 and n1 and n2 correspond to the number of residues ofproteins and When recording spectra of equimolar (4 lm each) protein ... spectra The CD spectrum of each of the fusion proteins is compared with that of individual proteins, with the theoretical average spectrum and with the spectrum of equimolar protein mixtures (A)...
... paper by Iakoucheva et al [22] that demonstrated that proteins associated with cancer (79% of proteins) and proteins associated with signal transduction (66% of proteins) are more highly disordered ... extremely disorderedproteins Thus X-ray studies of extremely disorderedproteins tend either to focus on the ordered domains of the proteins that can be readily crystallized, or are studies ofprotein ... likely to be disordered than non-nuclear proteins It is interesting to note that 50% of the proteins annotated in SWISS-PROT as autoantigens are nuclear proteins but only 21% of human proteins are...
... level of intact genes and proteinsIntrinsicallydisorderedprotein regions have a higher proportion of fixed non-synonymous polymorphisms Having observed that intrinsicallydisorderedprotein ... regions encoding intrinsicallydisordered regions ofproteins (a) The ratio of positive to negative sites is higher in IDRs than in regions of regular protein structure The ratio of positive to ... the context of the structure, function and evolvability ofproteins Results The frequency of codon sites under positive selection is enhanced in protein regions with intrinsicallydisordered structure...
... shot of final output 36 vii LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS IDP IntrinsicallyDisorderedProtein IDPs IntrinsicallyDisorderedProteins IDR IntrinsicallyDisordered Region IDRs IntrinsicallyDisordered ... 30% of eukaryotic proteins are mostly disordered [3], that more than half of eukaryotic proteins have long regions of disorder [3, 4], and that more than 70% of signaling proteins have long disordered ... or property of a disorderedproteins To benefit from the advantages of the frequently occurring words occurring in the context of describing disordered proteins, we compiled a list of keywords...
... maximum power of the module, specific to the module rating and thickness The experimental results suggest a way to improve the performance of the module by cooling of the solar modules by silicone ... improvement in the parameters of keen interest But, there has been a variation of the parameters over a range of values, for different thickness The tradeoff between the amount of light absorbed (least ... Examination for Energy Auditors held in 2006,conducted on behalf of The Bureau of Energy Efficiency, Ministry of Power, Government of India by National Productivity Council, Chennai ISSN 2076-2895 (Print),...
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... 1A1 proteins were localized inside of the inner membrane Moreover, the imported + ⁄ 1A1 and + 33 ⁄ 1A1 proteins were extractable with alkaline Na2CO3 as shown in Fig 2C, suggesting that both proteins ... pathway is required for targeting of a subset of precursor proteins to mitochondria It is likely that PKA phosphorylation is a more general pathway for the targeting ofproteins lacking the canonical ... targeting of rat CYPs in yeast cells 2B 1/B Y4 74 2B 1/p ep 4Δ ' N B V Sepuri et al 25 16 Fig The levels of expression of CYP1A1, CYP2B1 and CYP2E1 proteins in yeast cells Yeast strains BY4 741 or...
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... Components of this pathway include several proteins, including the Gi class of G proteins, GoLoco domain-containing proteins i.e mammalian N-terminal Leu–Gly–Asn repeats (LGN) and activator of G protein ... Promotion of MT assembly by Gβγ GTP-Tubulin γ-Tub Fig Model for the regulation of microtubule (MT) assembly by a and bc subunits of G proteins Based on in vitro results using purified tubulin and G protein ... III AGS proteins (AGS2-10) appear to regulate heterotrimeric G protein signaling by a mechanism independent of nucleotide exchange In contrast to group I and II AGS proteins, each member of the...
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... purposes, they consisted of empty "core" particles generated by the sole expression of MLV Gag proteins [20], whereas for infectious assays, they comprised MLV GagPol proteins and a recombinant ... incorporation levels of the different proteins were determined by Western Blot analysis using polyclonal sera against H7N1-HA, H5N3-HA, H7N1-NA and M2 proteins HA0: HA precursor protein, HA1: HA ... quantities of MLV Gag-derived capsid (CA) proteins (Fig 1A) This was most likely due to a less effective release of VLPs into the cell supernatant in the absence of NA Indeed treatment of these...
... series of one-way sensitivity analyses for the three main cost inputs to the model: the cost of a year of first-line treatment; the cost of a year of second-line treatment; and the cost of a resistance ... parameters The cost of the LT strategy is nearly identical to that of the RM strategy if the cost of second-line therapy falls or the cost of a resistance test increases, however The ranking of the full ... GHS-A-00-03-00020 and by Award K01AI083097 from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases of the U.S National Institutes of Health We thank Carole Wallis for analysis of the resistance...
... )/2]1/2 are the Seiffert mean and root mean square of a and b, respectively 2010 Mathematics Subject Classification: 26E60 Keywords: Seiffert mean; root mean square; power mean; inequality Introduction ... bounds of rootsquare and harmonic root-square means for Seiffert mean Int J Math Anal 5(39), 1897–1904 (2011) [10] Pillichshammer, F: On the root mean square weighted L2 discrepancy of scrambled nets ... Seiffert mean T (a, b) and root mean square S(a, b) are defined by T (a, b) = a−b a−b arctan( a+b ) (1.1) and a + b2 , S(a, b) = (1.2) respectively Recently, both mean values have been the subject of...