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Novel eukaryotic enzymes modifying cell-surface biopolymers

Novel eukaryotic enzymes modifying cell-surface biopolymers

... such cell surface modifying enzymes to host-pathogen interactions, eva- sion of host-surveillance and developmental processes, we were interested in identifying novel families of such enzymes and computationally ...

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Coxsackievirus B3 protease 3C induces cell death in eukaryotic cells

Coxsackievirus B3 protease 3C induces cell death in eukaryotic cells

... Coxsackievirus B3 is an important human pathogen that has been associated with severe diseases. Clinically, coxsackievirus infections are known to be associated with acute and chronic viral myocarditis as well as ...

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The excitable signal transduction networks: movers and shapers of eukaryotic cell migration

The excitable signal transduction networks: movers and shapers of eukaryotic cell migration

... increased cell proliferation and migration in breast epithelial cells (Nguyen et ...diverse eukaryotic cells under physiological and pathological ...

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Ancestral paralogs and pseudoparalogs and their role in the emergence of the eukaryotic cell

Ancestral paralogs and pseudoparalogs and their role in the emergence of the eukaryotic cell

... the eukaryotic cell ...last eukaryotic common ancestor (LECA) map back to 2150 orthologous sets in the hypothetical first eukaryotic common ancestor (FECA) [paralogy quotient (PQ) of ...of ...

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Bacterial Signaling Nucleotides Inhibit Yeast Cell Growth by Impacting Mitochondrial and Other Specifically Eukaryotic Functions

Bacterial Signaling Nucleotides Inhibit Yeast Cell Growth by Impacting Mitochondrial and Other Specifically Eukaryotic Functions

... Accumulation of the bacterial signaling nucleotides ppGpp, cdiAMP, and cdiGMP inside cells of the simple eukaryote S. cerevisiae inhibits cell growth (Fig. 1, 3, and 6). The observed molar ratio of production for ...

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Systems-biology dissection of eukaryotic cell growth

Systems-biology dissection of eukaryotic cell growth

... simultaneously analyzed at the transcriptomic, proteomic and metabolomic levels. Second, it contributes to efforts leading to a comprehensive view of the many ways in which a eukaryotic cell alters its ...

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An inside-out origin for the eukaryotic cell

An inside-out origin for the eukaryotic cell

... living eukaryotic groups, such as foraminiferans and radiolarians, which have a cen- tral cell body enclosed within a rigid test that has pores through which protrusions ...a cell increasing its ...

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Original Article Knockdown of eukaryotic translation initiation factor 3 subunit B inhibits cell proliferation and migration and promotes apoptosis by downregulating WNT signaling pathway in acute myeloid leukemia

Original Article Knockdown of eukaryotic translation initiation factor 3 subunit B inhibits cell proliferation and migration and promotes apoptosis by downregulating WNT signaling pathway in acute myeloid leukemia

... of eukaryotic translation initiation factor 3 subunit B (EIF3B) on cell proliferation, migration, and apoptosis as well as the underlying mechanism in acute myeloid leukemia ...KG-1 cell lines and ...

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EUKARYOTIC CELL

EUKARYOTIC CELL

... cRNA (complementary RNA); RNase (ribonuclease); DNase (deoxyribonuclease); rRNA (ribosomal RNA); mRNA (messenger RNA); tRNA (transfer RNA); AMP, ADP, ATP, dAMP, ddATP, and GTP, etc. (for the respective 5 ⬘ phosphates of ...

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Biochemical characterisation of the eukaryotic cell cycle regulatory proteins, E2F and pRB

Biochemical characterisation of the eukaryotic cell cycle regulatory proteins, E2F and pRB

... the cell cycle by pRb involves its suppression of the three RNA polymerases and consequent restraint of protein biosynthesis (Sanchez and Dynlacht, 1996; Fussenegger and Bailey, ...the cell cycle in the Gi ...

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Detecting eukaryotic microbiota with single-cell sensitivity in human tissue

Detecting eukaryotic microbiota with single-cell sensitivity in human tissue

... The positive control experiments show a need for hav- ing an internal positive control signal within each sample and for subsequent total signal strength normalization. In the case of the placental samples, signal ...

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Models in biology: lessons from modeling regulation of the eukaryotic cell cycle

Models in biology: lessons from modeling regulation of the eukaryotic cell cycle

... the cell cycle was at first politely ignored, then actively opposed, and lately grudgingly ...molecular cell biology is a complex, interdisciplinary field that requires expertise from many quarters: ...

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Dissecting Bacterial Cell Wall Entry and Signaling in Eukaryotic Cells: an Actin Dependent Pathway Parallels Platelet Activating Factor Receptor Mediated Endocytosis

Dissecting Bacterial Cell Wall Entry and Signaling in Eukaryotic Cells: an Actin Dependent Pathway Parallels Platelet Activating Factor Receptor Mediated Endocytosis

... FIG 5 CW trafficking to lysosomes. (A) WT MLEC were incubated with FITC- labeled CW (green) for 2 h at 37°C, fixed with methanol, and immunostained for LAMP2 (magenta). A representative deconvolved high-magnification ...

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EUKARYOTIC CELL

EUKARYOTIC CELL

... Not requiring introduction. In addition to abbrevia- tions for Syste `me International d’Unite ´s (SI) units of measurement, other common units (e.g., bp, kb, and Da), and chemical symbols for the elements, the follow- ...

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Development of a eukaryotic microbial fuel cell using Arxula adeninivorans

Development of a eukaryotic microbial fuel cell using Arxula adeninivorans

... A two chambered double mediator MFC has, to the author’s knowledge, not been attempted prior to being reported in chapter 4 of this thesis. However, there are several reported double mediator biosensors, which could be ...

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Autophagy in the Eukaryotic Cell

Autophagy in the Eukaryotic Cell

... Even if the basic machinery for autophagy is identical be- tween yeast and mammalian cells, the possibility that this phe- nomenon is more complex in higher eukaryotes cannot be excluded. For example, in addition to LC3, ...

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EUKARYOTIC CELL

EUKARYOTIC CELL

... Not requiring introduction. In addition to abbrevia- tions for Syste `me International d’Unite ´s (SI) units of mea- surement, other common units (e.g., bp, kb, and Da), and chemical symbols for the elements, the ...

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Alpha proteobacterial ancestry of the [Fe-Fe]-hydrogenases in anaerobic eukaryotes

Alpha proteobacterial ancestry of the [Fe-Fe]-hydrogenases in anaerobic eukaryotes

... of eukaryotic [FeFe]-hydrogenases characteristic of this metabolism, but also the maturases required for the assembly of such en- zymes (Table 1, ...single cell sequencing to complete their ...

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A SIGNIFICANT METHOD TO EXPLORE DNA DAMAGE IN LYMPHOCYTES

A SIGNIFICANT METHOD TO EXPLORE DNA DAMAGE IN LYMPHOCYTES

... Single cell gel Electrophoresis (SCGE) or Comet assay is a rapid and sensitive procedure to detect, quantify and analyse DNA Damage in all eukaryotic cell introduced by Ostling and Johansson in ...

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Aberrations in translational regulation are associated with poor prognosis in hormone receptor positive breast cancer

Aberrations in translational regulation are associated with poor prognosis in hormone receptor positive breast cancer

... Pdcd4 has been reported to inhibit protein translation by binding to the translation initiation factor eIF4A [45]. As pdcd4 undergoes regulated degradation by b-Trcp after phosphorylation at S67 by S6K1 [20], PI3K/mTOR ...

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