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Filament formation associated with spirochetal infection: a comparative approach to Morgellons disease

Filament formation associated with spirochetal infection: a comparative approach to Morgellons disease

... Abstract: Bovine digital dermatitis is an emerging infectious disease that causes lameness, decreased milk production, and weight loss in livestock. Proliferative stages of bovine digital dermatitis demonstrate keratin ...

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ICP8 Filament Formation Is Essential for Replication Compartment Formation during Herpes Simplex Virus Infection

ICP8 Filament Formation Is Essential for Replication Compartment Formation during Herpes Simplex Virus Infection

... the formation of prereplicative sites and replication ...plaque formation and filament formation, whereas a double mutant (FNF-FW) was ...the formation of prereplicative sites and ...

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The Rab11 Pathway Is Required for Influenza A Virus Budding and Filament Formation

The Rab11 Pathway Is Required for Influenza A Virus Budding and Filament Formation

... that filament formation and spherical particle formation are mechanistically linked but that forming a filament requires more than one Rab11-dependent ...

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A Drosophila Homolog of the Polyglutamine Disease Gene SCA2 Is a Dosage-Sensitive Regulator of Actin Filament Formation

A Drosophila Homolog of the Polyglutamine Disease Gene SCA2 Is a Dosage-Sensitive Regulator of Actin Filament Formation

... Spinocerebellar ataxia type 2 (SCA2) is a neurodegenerative disorder caused by the expansion of a CAG repeat encoding a polyglutamine tract in ataxin-2, the SCA2 gene product. The normal cellular function of ataxin-2 and ...

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Role of Plasma Membrane Lipid Microdomains in Respiratory Syncytial Virus Filament Formation

Role of Plasma Membrane Lipid Microdomains in Respiratory Syncytial Virus Filament Formation

... the formation of microvillus ...microvillus formation via actin cross-linking (22, ...the formation of actin stress fibers and also leads to microvillus formation upon phosphorylation of the ...

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Regulation of CTP Synthase Filament Formation During DNA Endoreplication in Drosophila

Regulation of CTP Synthase Filament Formation During DNA Endoreplication in Drosophila

... We reasoned that MG132 treatment could result in two consequences: namely, blockage of protein degradation and depletion of free ubiquitin (Melikova et al. 2006). Given that CTPsyn protein levels remained largely ...

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The Need for Speed: Run-On Oligomer Filament Formation Provides Maximum Speed with Maximum Sequestration of Activity

The Need for Speed: Run-On Oligomer Filament Formation Provides Maximum Speed with Maximum Sequestration of Activity

... Being a relatively newly described enzyme mechanism, several fundamental ques- tions are of interest, including (i) how the ROO filament accelerates the formation of the product of the reaction (i.e., cleaved DNA) ...

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14-3-3 Regulates Actin Filament Formation in the Deep-Branching Eukaryote Giardia lamblia

14-3-3 Regulates Actin Filament Formation in the Deep-Branching Eukaryote Giardia lamblia

... similar ratios compared with endogenous Gl-actin (Fig. 3F and G). This result suggests that the association between Gl-actin and Gl-14-3-3 promoted by calyculin depends on increased Gl-actin phosphorylation rather than ...

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Mef2s are required for thick filament formation in nascent muscle fibres

Mef2s are required for thick filament formation in nascent muscle fibres

... thick filament proteins is disruption of sarcomere assembly, apparently at the z-body stage (Wang et ...thin filament components, ␣ -tropomyosin and ␣ -actinin, showed diffuse cytoplasmic staining, often in ...

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A LOCUS THAT CONTROLS FILAMENT FORMATION AND SENSITIVITY TO RADIATION IN ESCHERICHIA COLI K-12

A LOCUS THAT CONTROLS FILAMENT FORMATION AND SENSITIVITY TO RADIATION IN ESCHERICHIA COLI K-12

... To test which of the ingredients of the YET plates were required to increase the UV- radiosensitivity of the lon strains, stationary phase cells were exposed to UV and t[r] ...

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Reorganization of the Growth Pattern of Schizosaccharomyces pombe in Invasive Filament Formation

Reorganization of the Growth Pattern of Schizosaccharomyces pombe in Invasive Filament Formation

... Many fungi, however, can adopt a variety of cellular patterns for growth: for example, switching between a single-celled form and hyphal or pseudohyphal structures which can extend across a surface or invade the growth ...

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Core and filament formation in magnetized, self-gravitating isothermal layers

Core and filament formation in magnetized, self-gravitating isothermal layers

... the resulting filaments form either a spiderweb-like network (for weak magnetic fields) or a network of parallel filaments aligned perpendicular to the magnetic field lines (for strong magnetic fields). Although the ...

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Magnetohydrodynamics of Wind-Cloud Interactions: Filament Formation in the Interstellar Medium

Magnetohydrodynamics of Wind-Cloud Interactions: Filament Formation in the Interstellar Medium

... the formation of filaments in simulations that included clouds with turbulent density, velocity, and magnetic ...the formation, magnetic structure, energy densities, and kinematics of filaments in different ...

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Aberrant Forms of Escherichia coli in Blood Cultures: In Vitro Reproduction of an In Vivo Observation

Aberrant Forms of Escherichia coli in Blood Cultures: In Vitro Reproduction of an In Vivo Observation

... Cephalexin and cephalothin induced pure filament formation in the absence of any single forms after 4 h of incubation at subinhibitory concentrations of as low as one-fourth the MIC of t[r] ...

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Insect Virus Proteins (FALPE and p10) Self-Associate To Form Filaments in Infected Cells

Insect Virus Proteins (FALPE and p10) Self-Associate To Form Filaments in Infected Cells

... To examine the abilities of the various FALPE mutant pro- teins to form filaments, we infected Sf9 cells with each of the recombinant baculoviruses. Immunofluorescence microscopy was performed at 48 h postinfection by ...

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A Postsynaptic Role for Rhp55/57 That Is Responsible for Cell Death in Δrqh1 Mutants Following Replication Arrest in Schizosaccharomyces pombe

A Postsynaptic Role for Rhp55/57 That Is Responsible for Cell Death in Δrqh1 Mutants Following Replication Arrest in Schizosaccharomyces pombe

... Following replication arrest, multiple cellular responses are triggered to maintain genomic integrity. In fission yeast, the RecQ helicase, Rqh1, plays a critical role in this process. This is demonstrated in ⌬rqh1 cells ...

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Mutational Analysis of the Candida albicans Ammonium Permease Mep2p Reveals Residues Required for Ammonium Transport and Signaling

Mutational Analysis of the Candida albicans Ammonium Permease Mep2p Reveals Residues Required for Ammonium Transport and Signaling

... induce filament formation, demonstrating that one or more of the eight amino acids in which the two proteins differ in this region are critical for the signaling function of ...of filament ...

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Rift Valley fever phlebovirus NSs protein core domain structure suggests molecular basis for nuclear filaments

Rift Valley fever phlebovirus NSs protein core domain structure suggests molecular basis for nuclear filaments

... Here we describe the first high-resolution structure of a bunyaviral NSs protein. A truncated sta- ble, soluble core domain spanning residues 83–248 of RVFV NSs (NSs-DNDC) was identified using NMR spectroscopy. The ...

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Study of the nonlinear propagation of femtosecond laser pulses

Study of the nonlinear propagation of femtosecond laser pulses

... the intensity of the input beam, we have simulated the propagation of a Gaussian beam with random noise in its amplitude. Spatially random noise is generated on the computer and superimposed on the amplitude of the input ...

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Rad51 ATP binding but not hydrolysis is required to recruit Rad10 in synthesis dependent strand annealing sites in S  cerevisiae

Rad51 ATP binding but not hydrolysis is required to recruit Rad10 in synthesis dependent strand annealing sites in S cerevisiae

... pre-synaptic filament, and hydrolyzes ATP to catalyze filament dissociation following homolo- gy ...Rad51 filament rapidly dissociates from DNA ...Rad51 filament formation and ...

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