... form a complex with the nuclear adaptor Fe65 and the histone acetyltransferase Tip60 in order to target to the nucleus [61,62]. Other ICDs function exclusively in the cytoplasm. The adhesion protein ... specificsignal to move into the nucleus either on its own or with the help of an adaptor protein that facilitates entry intoor retention in the nucleus – it is possible that the adap-tor protein ... from the mem-brane. By analyzing microsomes, we showed that the ectodomain is shedinto the lumen of vesicles, whereas the C-terminal half, which possesses the RING finger, is released tothe cytoplasm....
... localization in the ER [19]. We found that the TMD of UGT1A pro-teins appended tothe C-terminus of the ectodomain ofCD4 plasma membrane glycoprotein was able to retain the chimeric protein in the ER ... residues or by extending the length of the cytoplasmic tail to relocate the dilysine from the crit-ical positions )3 and )5 to positions )14 and )16affected the ER localization of the recombinantCD4–TMD ... the cytosolic tail (CT)allowing for retrieval from the Golgi tothe ER in acoatomer-dependent manner [4,5]. Recently, a new ERKeywordsendoplasmic reticulum retention; membraneprotein; stop...
... targeted therapiesneed the antibody to remain at the cell surface to mediate antibody-dependent and complement-depend-ent cytotoxicity. However, rapid internalization of the antibodies to intracellular ... undergo endocytosis. Once inter-nalized, glycosphingolipids can be: (a) recycled to the plasma membrane directly from early endosomes; (b)sorted from endosomes tothe Golgi complex, wherethey ... shown). Together, these results indicatethat R24, once internalized, is recycled tothe plasmamembrane and released into the culture medium.R24 antibody recycling is sensitive to BFA anddependent...
... gathering the evidence of this book and the methods used to deal with these challenges.There is a responsibility for foreigners to quiet their voice. Calm down and visit and get to know the ... to make it impossible to ignore these principles and then to regularize their translation into field practice. It is therefore challenging to hear people in aid-recipient societies analyze the ... Ecuador) The local community expects that you are there to solve their problems; they don’t know about donor agendas. Donors come with their agenda. Local organizations design their projects to fit...
... that up to 15 million people were killed by natural hazards in the last millennium, and over 3.5 million in the last century alone. At theend of the second millennium AD, the cost tothe global ... may indeed be more logical for us to speculate that the human race's great adventure is about to end, rather than persist far into the future and across the vastness of galactic space. ... planet to some catastrophe or another, but the survival of at least some elements of our race on other worlds; (iii) the obliteration of the human race but A VERY SHORT INTRODUCTION TOTHE EARTH...
... and the reports of other auditors provide a reasonable basis for our opinions. In our opinion, based on our audit, the reports of other auditors, and communications with other auditors, the ... for the scal years then ended. e information contained in these nancial statements is the responsibility of the university’s management. Our responsibility is to express opinions on these ... audited by other auditors whose reports thereon have been furnished to us, and our opinion, insofar as it relates tothe amounts included for those component units, is based on the reports...
... amortization of the Annual Required Contribution to the OPEB liability (see note 15 tothe financial statements). Other, less significant, increases and decreases also contributed tothe change. ... Contributing tothe decrease was an unrealized loss of approximately $1.0 million on the University’s endowments, which are primarily managed by the MSU Foundation. The loss occurred due to the generally ... due to costs of the University’s letter of credit and other costs associated with variable rate debt, primarily relating tothe remarketing of existing debt, as discussed in the notes to the...
... increased State funding. The State was able to direct one-time funds tothe University, primarily the two-year campuses, for the 2006-2007 biennium. For the 2008-2009 biennium, the Governor’s budget ... reporting entity is entitled to, or has the means to otherwise access, a majority of the economic resources received or held by the separate organization. The resources of the separate organization ... significant tothe reporting entity. In addition, other organizations should be evaluated for inclusion if they are closely related to, or financially integrated with, the reporting entity. The University...
... terminate the swap if the other party fails to perform under the terms of the contract. If the swap is terminated, the variable rate bonds would no longer carry a synthetic rate. In addition, the ... Custodial Credit Risk – Custodial credit risk for investments is the risk that, in the event of the failure of the counterparty to a transaction, a government will not be able to recover the ... 2008, the Board and the borrowers maintained the right to terminate all securities lending transactions on demand. The cash collateral received on each loan was invested, together with the cash...
... appropriately accessible to individuals with disabilities. The University agreed to employ the services of a consultant to examine the remaining housing and fitness areas, and to recommend improvements, ... Bozeman campus. The proceeds, together with University funds, were used to renovate the student fitness center, construct a theater, and renovate portions of the Strand Union Building. The bonds are ... (MUS), having broad authority to act in the best interests of the MUS, has directed the Office of the Commissioner of Higher Education (OCHE) to provide access to health insurance benefits beyond...
... control the timing or amount of receipts from these entities, the majority of the revenues or incomes thereon that the entities hold and invest are restricted by donors tothe activities of the ... include the MSU Foundation, the MSU-Billings Foundation (including the Sting Athletic Association and the Alumni Association), the MSU-Northern Foundation, the MSU-Bozeman Alumni Association, the ... Club, the MSU-Bozeman Bookstore, Friends of KUSM, Friends of KEMC and the Museum of the Rockies, Inc. As discussed in note 20, certain of the parties are considered Component Units of the University....
... because the campus values the diversity these students bring tothe college experience for our Montana students, and because of the financial benefits derived from their enrollment by both the campus ... facilities were expanded to house the College of Professional Studies and Lifelong Learning, to assist with the development of downtown Billings and to serve the educational needs of the area’s employees ... Overview The mission of the Montana State University Extension Service is to extend the positive impact of research-generated knowledge throughout the state by making it accessible and useful to individuals,...
... and for the Year Ended June 30, 2009 (continued)Campus OutlookMSU-Northern is located in the rural, northern region of Montana. With decreasing populations across the State, MSU-Northern has ... help them expand their program offerings in the realm of 4-year Baccalaureate degrees, is one such example. Northern will also continue to explore program offerings at our sites in Lewistown ... Sciences programs are unique tothe State and the region. The College has a full complement of student, academic and administrative services reflective of a larger campus. The Great Falls Vocational...
... the reader can rely on the presented information. e MGSLP’s response to our audit is on page B-1.We thank the Office of the Commissioner of Higher Education, the Director of the MGSLP, and their ... and the related Statement of Revenue, Expenditures, and Changes in Fund Balance for the fiscal year then ended. e information contained in these financial statements is the responsibility of the ... loans issued prior to October 1, 1998, and 95 percent for loans issued on or after October 1, 1998.Beginning on page A-1, you will find the Independent Auditor’s Report followed by the financial statements...
... has with the disbursement service lenders, MGSLP automatically debits the lenders' accounts to collect loan proceeds. MGSLP then disburses funds tothe schools for delivery tothe students ... sixty days after theend of the fiscal year. The expenditures are recorded when the department incurs the related liability and it is measurable. The budget information presented in the Statement ... fee equal to 1% of the loan balance at the time an LRA is submitted, regardless of whether or not the loan is brought current. The default aversion fees are to be transferred from the Federal...