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Studies on the plasma membrane and associated filaments in Physarum polycephalum

Studies on the plasma membrane and associated filaments in Physarum polycephalum

... STUDIES ON THE PLASMA MEMBRANE AND ASSOCIATED FILAMENTS IN PHYSARUM POLYCEPHALUM by 0 0 IRVING A th esis submitted for the degr ee of Master of Science in The Australian National University Dec ember,[.] ...

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Biogenesis and function of the yeast plasma membrane H(+) ATPase

Biogenesis and function of the yeast plasma membrane H(+) ATPase

... out plasma-membrane vesicles but not to intact ...of membrane- spanning segments, with both termini exposed at the cytoplasmic surface of the ...vitro membrane insertion ...

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RAB11A Is Essential for Transport of the Influenza Virus Genome to the Plasma Membrane

RAB11A Is Essential for Transport of the Influenza Virus Genome to the Plasma Membrane

... the plasma membrane at 9 hpi, while at 11 hpi heavy vRNP accumulation was observed at or near the plasma mem- ...the plasma membrane at 11 hpi in RAB11A siRNA-treated ...the ...

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nanoPaint: dynamic imaging of nanoscopic structural plasticity of the plasma membrane

nanoPaint: dynamic imaging of nanoscopic structural plasticity of the plasma membrane

... the membrane CB1 receptors is bound to the QDs (see Figure 1c and VideoS1, QD panel as opposed to the FLAG-CB1-GFP ...cell membrane (see Figure 1c, FLAG-CB1-GFP panel) and can therefore not be identified as ...

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Retrograde trafficking of β-dystroglycan from the plasma membrane to the nucleus

Retrograde trafficking of β-dystroglycan from the plasma membrane to the nucleus

... β-Dystroglycan (β-DG) is a transmembrane protein with critical roles in cell adhesion, cytoskeleton remodeling and nuclear architecture. This functional diversity is attributed to the ability of β-DG to target to, and ...

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Plasma membrane localization of MLC1 regulates cellular morphology and motility

Plasma membrane localization of MLC1 regulates cellular morphology and motility

... the plasma membrane, and ER- MLC1 cells, in which the significant fraction of MLC1 proteins are trapped in the ...spiky membrane protrusions with the significant surface expression of MLC1 ...the ...

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Plasma membrane coenzyme Q: evidence for a role in autism

Plasma membrane coenzyme Q: evidence for a role in autism

... Data sources: Correlation of porin redox activity and expression of autism is based on extensive literature, especially studies of antibodies, identification of cytosolic nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide reduced (NADH) ...

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Functional Sindbis Virus Replicative Complexes Are Formed at the Plasma Membrane

Functional Sindbis Virus Replicative Complexes Are Formed at the Plasma Membrane

... numerous membrane spher- ules located inside the endosomes and lysosomes, and as a result, the latter structures were suggested to be an essential prerequisite for viral RNA synthesis (15, 22, ...similar ...

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Location of phosphatidylethanolamine and phosphatidylserine in the human platelet plasma membrane

Location of phosphatidylethanolamine and phosphatidylserine in the human platelet plasma membrane

... The location of phospholipids in the human platelet plasma membrane was probed with 2, 4, 6-trinitrobenzenesulfonate (TNBS). TNBS does not penetrate inintact cells and can label phosphatidylethanolamine ...

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Arrangement of the respiratory burst oxidase in the plasma membrane of the neutrophil

Arrangement of the respiratory burst oxidase in the plasma membrane of the neutrophil

... Evidence was obtained regarding the way the O-2-forming NADPH oxidase of human neutrophils is arranged within the plasma membrane. O-2 production by particles from zymosan-activated human neutrophils rose ...

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Sterol-Rich Plasma Membrane Domains in Fungi

Sterol-Rich Plasma Membrane Domains in Fungi

... Why are lipid rafts so controversial? The small size of lipid rafts and consequent difficulties in visualizing them in vivo has made it necessary to rely on indirect methods to define their structure and function. ...

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Animal plasma membrane energization by chemiosmotic H+ V ATPases

Animal plasma membrane energization by chemiosmotic H+ V ATPases

... the membrane of the compartment for uncoupling receptor and ligand (CURL) where the V-ATPase is activated, the Cl − channels open and provide CURL with additional acidifying capacity to release the ligands from ...

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Structure and regulation of insect plasma membrane H(+)V ATPase

Structure and regulation of insect plasma membrane H(+)V ATPase

... the plasma membrane V-ATPase is driving ion transport generally exhibit densely packed proton pumps in quasi-crystalline, two-dimensional arrays in their plasma membranes (Brown and Breton, ...

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Targeting of the Sendai Virus C Protein to the Plasma Membrane via a Peptide-Only Membrane Anchor

Targeting of the Sendai Virus C Protein to the Plasma Membrane via a Peptide-Only Membrane Anchor

... the plasma membrane ...of membrane subdomains determine the strength of the mem- brane interaction of the modified protein as well as the spec- ificity of membrane ...promote membrane ...

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Effects of cryopreservation on plasma membrane glycoconjugates of human spermatozoa

Effects of cryopreservation on plasma membrane glycoconjugates of human spermatozoa

... primary interface between the male gamete and its environment. It is known that the glycocalyx involves in immunoprotection in the female genital tract, acquisition of fertilizing ability, acrosome reaction, and early ...

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Sperm plasma membrane breakdown during Drosophila fertilization
requires Sneaky, an acrosomal membrane protein

Sperm plasma membrane breakdown during Drosophila fertilization requires Sneaky, an acrosomal membrane protein

... sperm plasma membrane and showed that immunoreactivity to this specific integral membrane protein was retained on the head of snky 1 sperm for at least 30 minutes after entry into the ...the ...

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Do ABC transporters regulate plasma membrane organization?

Do ABC transporters regulate plasma membrane organization?

... Besides membrane ABC transporters, it has to be emphasized that several intracellular ABC transporters ...affect membrane lipid composition indir- ectly, and by extension PM lateral ...the plasma ...

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The proteins of the human erythrocyte plasma membrane with respect to in vivo ageing

The proteins of the human erythrocyte plasma membrane with respect to in vivo ageing

... Thex’e «are,, howovoxij two very interesting observations to be made from this experiment,' firstly, there are two protein Species present in. large quantities in the cytoplasm, whose - mobilities eorrespoijd to proteins ...

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Adaptation and Therapeutic Exploitation of the Plasma Membrane of African Trypanosomes

Adaptation and Therapeutic Exploitation of the Plasma Membrane of African Trypanosomes

... The most abundant trans -membrane proteins at the plasma membrane are the invariant surface 226.. glycoproteins, or ISGs [53] ( Figure 3 ).[r] ...

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Insulin Signaling in Microdomains of the Plasma Membrane

Insulin Signaling in Microdomains of the Plasma Membrane

... hormone. One potential clue towards solving this dilemma of specificity might involve temporal and spatial restrictions on signaling. For example, the rapid termination of insulin signaling by phosphatases or ...

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