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Structural and Functional Characterization of Proteins Involved in Calcium Binding and Sporulation.

Structural and Functional Characterization of Proteins Involved in Calcium Binding and Sporulation.

... typical calcium sensor, binding targets in both the apo and calcium loaded states ...the calcium loaded ...in calcium loading, fluorescence emission from bound ANS upon titration of ...

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Importance of Calcium-Binding Site 2 in Simian Virus 40 Infection

Importance of Calcium-Binding Site 2 in Simian Virus 40 Infection

... intact calcium-binding site, either site 1 or site 2, is necessary to support efficient particle formation in the nucleus of the host ...that calcium ion coordination, but not rigid replacement salt ...

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Calcium binding protects E-cadherin from cleavage by Helicobacter pylori HtrA

Calcium binding protects E-cadherin from cleavage by Helicobacter pylori HtrA

... require calcium binding to the linker region between the EC ...how calcium binding to the E-cadherin linker regions affects HtrA-mediated ...

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C-terminal residues of skeletal muscle calsequestrin are essential for calcium binding and for skeletal ryanodine receptor inhibition

C-terminal residues of skeletal muscle calsequestrin are essential for calcium binding and for skeletal ryanodine receptor inhibition

... contains binding sites for trisk95 and junctin, the major calcium binding domain, and that it determines CSQ1 ’ s ability to regulate RyR1 ...the calcium binding capacity but did not ...

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STRUCTURE, STABILITY AND CALCIUM-BINDING PROPERTIES OF ¬￧-CRYSTALLINS AND THEIR MICROBIAL HOMOLOGUES

STRUCTURE, STABILITY AND CALCIUM-BINDING PROPERTIES OF ¬￧-CRYSTALLINS AND THEIR MICROBIAL HOMOLOGUES

... affinity calcium-binding to mammalian -crystallins fills a vital missing gap in our understanding of calcium homeostasis, disturbances of which results in ...the calcium-binding motif ...

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The calcium binding activity of fish scale protein  hydrolysates

The calcium binding activity of fish scale protein hydrolysates

... of calcium has been observed by some investigators ...on calcium supplement. Consequently, exploiting novel calcium compositions based on other protein hy- drolysates is an ideal alternative, such as ...

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Proteomic analysis to identify possible calcium binding proteins in  major pulses collected from nainital district of uttarakhand

Proteomic analysis to identify possible calcium binding proteins in major pulses collected from nainital district of uttarakhand

... The proteomic analysis for identification of calcium binding proteins (CBPs) could be useful for development of nutraceuticals and food to food fortification. The present investigation was aimed to explore ...

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Calreticulins-

Calcium-binding proteins with functional diversity and evolutionary duality

Calreticulins- Calcium-binding proteins with functional diversity and evolutionary duality

... cellular calcium homeostasis, a participant in folding processes of newly synthesized proteins, and a component of large operative complexes together with other ER-resident proteins (Michalak et ...main ...

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The high affinity calcium binding sites in fibrinogen

The high affinity calcium binding sites in fibrinogen

... r calcium than magnesium, 10^^ M ^ compared w ith lO^M the h ig h magnesium con­ c e n tra tio n o f 10 mM w i l l a ffe c t the calcium-EGTA e q u ilib riu m ...) calcium is underestim ated as is ...

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Calcium Binding Is Required for Calmodulin Function in Aspergillus nidulans

Calcium Binding Is Required for Calmodulin Function in Aspergillus nidulans

... binding-site mutant CaM into the pALP1 vector as HA-tagged protein A CaM fusion proteins, the cDNAs were first shuttled into the blunted EcoRI/BamHI sites of the original pALP1 plasmid as PvuII/BamHI fragments ...

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Calcium movements during contraction in molluscan smooth muscle, and the loci of calcium binding and release

Calcium movements during contraction in molluscan smooth muscle, and the loci of calcium binding and release

... In the longitudinal smooth muscle of mammalian ileum, depolarization induces a massive stimulation of "Ca efflux, and in the absence of an organized sarcoplasmic reticulum, the membrane [r] ...

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Analytical Models of Calcium Binding in a Calcium Channel

Analytical Models of Calcium Binding in a Calcium Channel

... macroscopic binding data directly into spacing of binding sites in the all-spheres model using minimal structural ...the binding site is occupied by a Na + , ...

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Analytical models of calcium binding in a calcium channel

Analytical models of calcium binding in a calcium channel

... concentrations have been shown to agree with those of molec- ular dynamics or Monte Carlo. The potential, concentration, and dielectric coefficient profiles from the bath to the bind- ing site were then obtained as ...

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Characterization of Calcium Binding Peptide Derived from Calreticulin and Its Effect on Increasing Bioavailable Calcium in Plants

Characterization of Calcium Binding Peptide Derived from Calreticulin and Its Effect on Increasing Bioavailable Calcium in Plants

... Both GFP-CBP and GFP plants showed stress when grown on high salt medium, but At2311-7 containing the GFP-CBP fusion protein showed delayed stress symptoms compared to the GFP control line At2011-1 on high salt medium ...

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The Exercise Attitudes, Perceptions, and Perceived Outcomes of Older Minority Women Participating in a Fall Prevention Program

The Exercise Attitudes, Perceptions, and Perceived Outcomes of Older Minority Women Participating in a Fall Prevention Program

... Domain one of CD2 (CD2.D1) was chosen as the host protein for our engineered calcium binding sites. The topology of domain CD2 is similar to the calcium-dependent cell adhesion protein Cadherin. The ...

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Changes in contractile protein expression are linked to ventricular stiffness in infants with pulmonary hypertension or right ventricular hypertrophy due to congenital heart disease

Changes in contractile protein expression are linked to ventricular stiffness in infants with pulmonary hypertension or right ventricular hypertrophy due to congenital heart disease

... protein), calcium signalling (phospho- lamban) and myocyte cytoskeletal development (striated muscle preferentially expressed protein kinase; by simi- larity with members of myosin light chain kinase ...were ...

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The effect of caffeine on calcium efflux and calcium translocation in skeletal and visceral muscle

The effect of caffeine on calcium efflux and calcium translocation in skeletal and visceral muscle

... Caffeine inhibited calcium uptake by skeletal muscle mitochondria and sarcoplasmic reticulum, was without effect on ileal muscle mitochondria, but significantly increased calcium binding[r] ...

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The Exercise Attitudes, Perceptions, and Perceived Outcomes of Older Minority Women Participating in a Fall Prevention Program

The Exercise Attitudes, Perceptions, and Perceived Outcomes of Older Minority Women Participating in a Fall Prevention Program

... the binding of beneficial metals ...competitive binding by toxic metals ...in calcium binding proteins ...the binding of metals with engineered fluorescent proteins indicate that both ...

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Calcium Activated Photoproteins, Mechanism of Action and Medical  Applications

Calcium Activated Photoproteins, Mechanism of Action and Medical Applications

... A novel histidine-tagged secretion vector in Escherichia coli was constructed and large amounts of highly pure clytin, a calcium-binding photoprotein, was prepared. The histidine-tagged apoclytin expressed ...

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Structure of Influenza Virus N7: the Last Piece of the Neuraminidase “Jigsaw” Puzzle

Structure of Influenza Virus N7: the Last Piece of the Neuraminidase “Jigsaw” Puzzle

... There are nine subtypes of influenza A virus neuraminidase (NA), N1 to N9. In addition, influenza B virus also contains NA, and there are two influenza virus NA-like molecules, N10 and N11, which were recently identified ...

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