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Retinoid-Binding Proteins of the Visual System

Comparison between oleic acid and docosahexaenoic acid binding to interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein

Comparison between oleic acid and docosahexaenoic acid binding to interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein

... Interphotoreceptor retinoid binding protein ...carrier proteins which protect it from chemical degradation in both intracellular and extracellular aqueous compart- ments (Noy, ...interphotoreceptor ...

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Inositol 1,4,5 trisphosphate binding proteins controlling the phototransduction cascade of invertebrate visual cells

Inositol 1,4,5 trisphosphate binding proteins controlling the phototransduction cascade of invertebrate visual cells

... squid visual cells to interact with IP 3 ...invertebrate visual system since it has been shown that inositol lipid signalling controls Ca 2+ channel activity in cells expressing trp and trpl (Friel, ...

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CaMELS : In silicoprediction of calmodulin binding proteins and their binding sites

CaMELS : In silicoprediction of calmodulin binding proteins and their binding sites

... dependent binding and the sequence diversity of Calmodulin (CaM) binding proteins, identifying CaM interactions and binding sites in the wet-lab is tedious and ...Learning System) for ...

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Zebrafish interphotoreceptor retinoid binding protein: differential circadian expression among cone subtypes

Zebrafish interphotoreceptor retinoid binding protein: differential circadian expression among cone subtypes

... During light, IRBP transports all-trans retinol and 11-cis retinal between the photoreceptors and the pigmented epithelium while protecting these retinoids from degradation. The circadian expression of IRBP mRNA suggests ...

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Binding of volatile flavor compounds to purified soy proteins in an aqueous model system

Binding of volatile flavor compounds to purified soy proteins in an aqueous model system

... Most, but not all, of the headspace concentrations were lower in the presence of soy protein Isolate and there did not seem to be a trend for longer chain carbonyls to be bound to a g[r] ...

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Small GTP-binding proteins (G proteins) are monomeric G

Small GTP-binding proteins (G proteins) are monomeric G

... renin–angiotensin system, is strongly implicated in various cardiovascular diseases, such as hypertension, atherosclero- sis, restenosis after angioplasty, and heart ...G proteins, including G q/11 , G i , ...
Binding of S100 proteins to RAGE: An update

Binding of S100 proteins to RAGE: An update

... Hume, A null mutation in the inflammation-associated S100 protein S100A8 causes early resorption of the mouse embryo, J. Immunol. 163 (1999) 2209–2216. [256] M.P. Manitz, B. Horst, S. Seeliger, A. Strey, B.V. Skryabin, M. ...

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Advances in the characterization of RNA-binding proteins

Advances in the characterization of RNA-binding proteins

... all proteins bound to it by mass spectrometry analysis (Table 1 and Figure ...tagging system can be applied in vivo, as in the example of MS2-BioTRAP method, where a MS2 hairpin loop tagged RNA and the ...

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Structural Investigation of Binding Events in Proteins

Structural Investigation of Binding Events in Proteins

... of binding in real practice is far more ...tight binding events. An important set of studies focused on the binding of biotin to streptavidin, as it is the tightest known protein-ligand complex ...

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RNA Binding Proteins and Genome Integrity

RNA Binding Proteins and Genome Integrity

... 8. Conclusions Increasing and unexpected roles of RBPs in genome integrity have been recently recognized. Advances in analytical techniques, such as RNA deep sequencing and single cell analysis, have provided far more ...

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Collagen Binding Proteins in Helicobacter Pylori

Collagen Binding Proteins in Helicobacter Pylori

... many proteins implicated in ...both proteins have been implicated in disease at higher frequencies than those ...secretion system which allows CagA to be delivered into epithelial ...

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The temporal order of binding visual attributes

The temporal order of binding visual attributes

... Arnold et al., 2001; Bedell et al., 2003; Cli Vord, Spehar, & Pearson, 2004). For example, the relative perceptual delay of a motion stimulus is reduced as a function of the angle of the direction change: motion ...

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Toxicity of brominated flame retardants with focus on retinoid system disturbances

Toxicity of brominated flame retardants with focus on retinoid system disturbances

... Two proteins are mainly responsible for storage: lecithin:retinol acyl transferase (LRAT) and cellular retinol binding protein-I ...retinol binding protein (RBP) in a complex with transthyrethin ...

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A common theme in interaction of bacterial immunoglobulin binding proteins with immunoglobulins illustrated in the equine system

A common theme in interaction of bacterial immunoglobulin binding proteins with immunoglobulins illustrated in the equine system

... FgBP1 binding capacity compared with wild-type ...FgBP1 binding af- finities and interdomain site sequence alignment of the tested IgGs are summarized in ...the binding site on IgG for FgBP encom- ...

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Phloem RNA-binding proteins as potential components of the long-distance RNA transport system

Phloem RNA-binding proteins as potential components of the long-distance RNA transport system

... RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) govern a myriad of different essential processes in eukaryotic ...defense proteins, transcription factors, chaperones acting in long-distance trafficking, and RNAs (mRNAs, ...

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System-wide profiling of RNA-binding proteins uncovers key regulators of virus infection

System-wide profiling of RNA-binding proteins uncovers key regulators of virus infection

... SINV Infection Alters the Activity of Hundreds of RBPs To allow accurate quantification of RBPs associated with poly(A) RNA under different physiological conditions, we developed a cRIC approach by combining the original ...

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Roles of gastric GATA DNA binding proteins

Roles of gastric GATA DNA binding proteins

... DNA- binding proteins Do upstream sequences of the H + /K + -ATPase subunit genes possess enhancers and promoter regions that are responsive to gastric GATA DNA-binding proteins? To test this ...

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Retinoid changes in the in vitro regeneration of frog visual pigments

Retinoid changes in the in vitro regeneration of frog visual pigments

... When 11-m isomers of retinal, retinol and retinyl palmitate are exogenously applied to the isolated retina or rod outer segments of the frog, only ll-cis retinal and retinol are utilized[r] ...

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Oxygen-Binding Proteins

Oxygen-Binding Proteins

... Changes Induced by O 2 Binding • O 2 binding rearranges electrons within Fe +2 making it more compact so that it fits snugly within the plane of porphyrin. • Since Fe is bound to histidine of the globin ...

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Prediction of DNA-Binding Proteins and their Binding Sites

Prediction of DNA-Binding Proteins and their Binding Sites

... DNA-binding proteins play an important role in various essential biological processes such as DNA replication, recombination, repair, gene transcription, and ...DNA-binding proteins and the ...

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