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Transmembrane proteins

Favorable and unfavorable amino acid residues in water soluble and transmembrane proteins

Favorable and unfavorable amino acid residues in water soluble and transmembrane proteins

... ter-soluble proteins and transmembrane proteins. The transmembrane proteins have membrane-spanning re- gions, which contact the hydrophobic environment of the lipid bilayer and are ...

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Swine Interferon-Inducible Transmembrane Proteins Potently Inhibit Influenza A Virus Replication

Swine Interferon-Inducible Transmembrane Proteins Potently Inhibit Influenza A Virus Replication

... interferon-inducible transmembrane proteins (IFITMs) were identified as potent inhibitors of different viruses, in- cluding influenza A virus (IAV), West Nile virus, severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) ...

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Sequence-Independent Targeting of Transmembrane Proteins Synthesized within Vaccinia Virus Factories to Nascent Viral Membranes

Sequence-Independent Targeting of Transmembrane Proteins Synthesized within Vaccinia Virus Factories to Nascent Viral Membranes

... of proteins to the viral ...the transmembrane domain resulted in its distribu- tion throughout the ...A9 transmembrane domain with the corre- sponding region of a nonpoxvirus transmembrane ...

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Prediction of hydrophobic regions effectively in        transmembrane proteins using digital filter

Prediction of hydrophobic regions effectively in transmembrane proteins using digital filter

... The signal processing approach plays a major role in prediction of membrane buried regions in amino acid sequence and separate variations in signal from back- ground noise. In this paper the membrane buried regions in ...

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Structure and Assembly of the Sindbis Virus E1 and E2 Transmembrane Proteins

Structure and Assembly of the Sindbis Virus E1 and E2 Transmembrane Proteins

... structural proteins: E1, E2, and Capsid in a 1:1:1 stoichiometric ...the transmembrane domain could affect virus assembly and infectivity (Hernandez et al, 2003 ...the transmembrane domain but not ...

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A Simple Method for Predicting Transmembrane Proteins Based on Wavelet Transform

A Simple Method for Predicting Transmembrane Proteins Based on Wavelet Transform

... membrane proteins with high-resolution are a few, such as bacteriorhodopsin (bR), photosynthetic reac- tion center, cytochrome C oxidase, ...and transmembrane direction to guide the research of membrane ...

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Homomeric interactions between transmembrane proteins of Moloney murine leukemia virus.

Homomeric interactions between transmembrane proteins of Moloney murine leukemia virus.

... other proteins which are not involved in transcription ...TM proteins, unlike the classical leucine zipper motifs, do not always contain leucine in the i positions of heptad ...

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Development of a method to characterise the expression profile of electrogenic transmembrane proteins in excitable cells

Development of a method to characterise the expression profile of electrogenic transmembrane proteins in excitable cells

... Two types of inactivation of the voltage-gated potassium channels have been identified. The first is the N-type, rapid inactivation; the N-terminus of the protein forms a ball that is coupled to the rest of the protein ...

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Expression and function of transmembrane 4 superfamily proteins in digestive system cancers

Expression and function of transmembrane 4 superfamily proteins in digestive system cancers

... Four-transmembrane proteins are generally considered scaffold proteins, which can anchor multiple proteins to a region of the cell mem- brane to form four-transmembrane protein-enriched ...

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The ring structure and organization of light harvesting 2 complexes in a reconstituted lipid bilayer, resolved by atomic force microscopy

The ring structure and organization of light harvesting 2 complexes in a reconstituted lipid bilayer, resolved by atomic force microscopy

... crystals. Transmembrane proteins are often not stable enough under such nonphysiological conditions, and high- quality crystals are difficult to ...brane proteins in the membrane can be ...of ...

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Pseudomonas aeruginosa elastase causes transient disruption of tight junctions and downregulation of PAR-2 in human nasal epithelial cells

Pseudomonas aeruginosa elastase causes transient disruption of tight junctions and downregulation of PAR-2 in human nasal epithelial cells

... the transmembrane proteins claudin-1 and -4, occludin, and tricellulin but not the scaffold PDZ- expression proteins ZO-1 and -2 and adherens junction proteins E-cadherin and ...two ...

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Physics of biomembranes

Physics of biomembranes

... membrane proteins which can be either absorbed on the surface or embedded in the membrane [26, ...These proteins act as active constituents and contribute to a va- riety of biological functions, including ...

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Meiser, Andrea
  

(2003):


	Presentation of Recombinant Proteins in Modified Vaccinia Virus Ankara Extracellular Enveloped Virions.


Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Biologie

Meiser, Andrea (2003): Presentation of Recombinant Proteins in Modified Vaccinia Virus Ankara Extracellular Enveloped Virions. Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Biologie

... membrane proteins have the N-terminal domain on the cytosolic side and expose the C-terminal domain on the extracellular ...These proteins possess a signal sequence at or near the N- terminus, which is ...

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Presenilin-dependent intramembrane cleavage of ephrin-B1

Presenilin-dependent intramembrane cleavage of ephrin-B1

... several transmembrane proteins are reported as a substrate for PS/γ-secretase-dependent intramembrane cleavage, a low homology of the amino acid sequences of transmembrane domain (TMD) has been found ...

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Molecular Mechanism of BST2/Tetherin Downregulation by K5/MIR2 of Kaposi's Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus

Molecular Mechanism of BST2/Tetherin Downregulation by K5/MIR2 of Kaposi's Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus

... transmembrane proteins. In a quantitative proteomic screen for novel host cell proteins downregulated by viral immunomodulators, we previously observed that K5, as well as the human immunodeficiency ...

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Experimental determination of the membrane topology of the Plasmodium Protease Plasmepsin V

Experimental determination of the membrane topology of the Plasmodium Protease Plasmepsin V

... tagging proteins of inter- est with topology reporters ...of transmembrane proteins C-terminally tagged with the S11 fragment, since the formation of a fluorescent complex is dependent on the C-ter- ...

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Evidence for Recycling of Invariant Surface Transmembrane Domain Proteins in African Trypanosomes

Evidence for Recycling of Invariant Surface Transmembrane Domain Proteins in African Trypanosomes

... and RME-8 based on coimmunoprecipitation (V. Adung’a, C. Gadelha, and M. C. Field, unpublished data), suggesting that RME-8, at least in trypanosomes, is a bona fide CLASP. However, staining with antibodies against ...

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TMFoldWeb: a web server for predicting transmembrane protein fold class

TMFoldWeb: a web server for predicting transmembrane protein fold class

... Recommendations: In this manuscript Kozma and Tusnady describe a new web server, which uses the TMFoldRec algorithm to recognize the fold of transmem- brane proteins. The topic of membrane protein fold recog- ...

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Vaccinia Virus L2 Protein Associates with the Endoplasmic Reticulum near the Growing Edge of Crescent Precursors of Immature Virions and Stabilizes a Subset of Viral Membrane Proteins

Vaccinia Virus L2 Protein Associates with the Endoplasmic Reticulum near the Growing Edge of Crescent Precursors of Immature Virions and Stabilizes a Subset of Viral Membrane Proteins

... viral transmembrane proteins required for crescent formation, ...The proteins that are required for viral membrane formation can be divided into two groups based on conditional lethal phenotypes: (i) ...

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Measles Virus Assembly within Membrane Rafts

Measles Virus Assembly within Membrane Rafts

... MV proteins (⬃16% of H, ⬃59% of F, ⬃42% of N, and ⬃45% of M) was found to be associated with the rafts ...MV proteins to localize within the rafts in the absence of the envelope H and F transmembrane ...

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