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

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

... has become possible to obtain a provisional view of functionally important regions by aligning the deduced amino acid sequences and mapping the residues that have remained unchanged over 1.1 billion years of fungal ... See full document

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A Transgene Encoding a Plasma Membrane H+-ATPase That Confers Acid Resistance in Arabidopsis thaliana Seedlings

A Transgene Encoding a Plasma Membrane H+-ATPase That Confers Acid Resistance in Arabidopsis thaliana Seedlings

... family ( DeWitt and Sussman 1995; DeWitt et al. 1996). The coding regions for two well-characterized 21 amino- acid epitopes from the c-myc mammalian oncogene and the influenza hemagglutinin (HA) proteins ( Kolodziej and ... See full document

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C-Terminal Truncations of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae PMA1 H+-ATPase Have Major Impacts on Protein Conformation, Trafficking, Quality Control, and Function

C-Terminal Truncations of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae PMA1 H+-ATPase Have Major Impacts on Protein Conformation, Trafficking, Quality Control, and Function

... HA-tagged ATPase was immunopre- cipitated from solubilized yeast membranes using a modification of the method described by Galan et ...min. Membrane-enriched pellets were resuspended in ... See full document

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The plasma membrane in the tolerance of yeast to stress

The plasma membrane in the tolerance of yeast to stress

... the plasma membrane is probably an important factor determining survival of a number of different stresses, yet events that occur at this membrane during stress are still poorly ...of ... See full document

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In vivo activation of plasma membrane H+-ATPase hydrolytic activity by complex lipid-bound unsaturated fatty acids in Ustilago maydis

In vivo activation of plasma membrane H+-ATPase hydrolytic activity by complex lipid-bound unsaturated fatty acids in Ustilago maydis

... the yeast enzyme, have been shown to be the result of displacement of the autoinhibitory C-terminal domain of the protein [13], probably through phosphorylation by Ptk2p ...of ATPase activity by salt in ... See full document

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Regulation of proton translocating V ATPases

Regulation of proton translocating V ATPases

... of plasma membranes that contain V-ATPases are kidney proximal and distal tubule cells, the mitochondria-rich cells of the epididymis, macrophages, osteoclasts, frog skin mitochondria-rich cells and insect ... See full document

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Composition and assembly of the yeast vacuolar H(+) ATPase complex

Composition and assembly of the yeast vacuolar H(+) ATPase complex

... vacuolar membrane. Subcellular fractionation analysis indicated that the membrane association of Vma22p is dependent on Vma12p, since in cells lacking Vma12p the Vma22p is found in the cytosol and not on ... See full document

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Proposed Function of the Accumulation of Plasma Membrane-Type Ca2+-ATPase mRNA in Resting Cysts of the Ciliate Sterkiella histriomuscorum

Proposed Function of the Accumulation of Plasma Membrane-Type Ca2+-ATPase mRNA in Resting Cysts of the Ciliate Sterkiella histriomuscorum

... with mutations in their Ca 2⫹ -ATPase genes. To ascertain the degree of functional conservation of the S. histriomuscorum Ca 2⫹ -ATPase, we tested its capacity to substitute for the yeast Ca 2⫹ ... See full document

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A Genetic Study of Signaling Processes for Repression of PHO5 Transcription in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

A Genetic Study of Signaling Processes for Repression of PHO5 Transcription in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

... the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, transcription of a secreted acid phosphatase, PHO5, is repressed in response to high concentrations of extracellular inorganic ...the function of PHO81, which encodes an ... See full document

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

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

... or yeast vacuoles are maintained in a partially inactive state by cysteine oxidation in the vicinity of the ATP-binding site of subunit ...of plasma membrane V-ATPase (Brown and Breton, 1996), ... See full document

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Saccharomyces cerevisiae Vacuolar H+-ATPase Regulation by Disassembly and Reassembly: One Structure and Multiple Signals

Saccharomyces cerevisiae Vacuolar H+-ATPase Regulation by Disassembly and Reassembly: One Structure and Multiple Signals

... acuolar H ⫹ -ATPases (V-ATPases) are ATP-driven proton pumps distributed throughout the endomembrane system of all eukaryotic cells (1, ...the plasma membrane. Proton trans- port by plasma ... See full document

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Characterization of an Allele-Nonspecific Intragenic Suppressor in the Yeast Plasma Membrane H+-ATPase Gene (PMA1)

Characterization of an Allele-Nonspecific Intragenic Suppressor in the Yeast Plasma Membrane H+-ATPase Gene (PMA1)

... of yeast expressing the pma1-P536L allele: The amount of Pma1 in the plasma membrane appears to be tightly regulated, as overexpression of the ATPase gene on a multicopy plasmid in ... See full document

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Biogenesis of the yeast vacuolar H(+) ATPase

Biogenesis of the yeast vacuolar H(+) ATPase

... The assembly of the yeast vacuolar H + -ATPase requires the attachment of several cytoplasmically oriented, peripheral subunits the Vi sector to a complex of integral membrane subunits t[r] ... See full document

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Fusicoccin activates pathogen responsive gene expression independently of common resistance signalling pathways, but increases disease symptoms in Pseudomonas syringae infected tomato plants

Fusicoccin activates pathogen responsive gene expression independently of common resistance signalling pathways, but increases disease symptoms in Pseudomonas syringae infected tomato plants

... the plasma membrane (PM), changes in protein phosphorylation and the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) (Hammond- Kosack and Jones 1996; Jabs 1997; Ebel and Mithöfer 1998; Blumwald ... See full document

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Mitochondria rich, proton secreting epithelial cells

Mitochondria rich, proton secreting epithelial cells

... The turtle bladder is an epithelium with a high capacity to translocate protons. It has been widely used as a model system to examine different aspects of proton secretion, including the cellular biology of the ... See full document

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Intracellular acidification associated with changes in free cytosolic calcium  Evidence for Ca2+/H+ exchange via a plasma membrane Ca(2+) ATPase in vascular smooth muscle cells

Intracellular acidification associated with changes in free cytosolic calcium Evidence for Ca2+/H+ exchange via a plasma membrane Ca(2+) ATPase in vascular smooth muscle cells

... accompanied by a fall in pHi (delta pHi, -0.064 +/- 0.0085 P < 0.01, and -0.05 +/- 0.012 pH units, P < 0.01, respectively). Neither the fall in pHi nor the rise in Cai2+ elicited by Ang II was prevented by ... See full document

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Kinetics of ATP  and Na(+) gradient driven Ca2+ transport in basolateral membranes from gills of freshwater  and seawater adapted tilapia

Kinetics of ATP and Na(+) gradient driven Ca2+ transport in basolateral membranes from gills of freshwater and seawater adapted tilapia

... these plasma membrane ...apical membrane and the presence of other carriers (we have preliminary evidence that, in sea water, a basolateral bumetanide- inhibitable Na + /K + /Cl 2 co-transporter is ... See full document

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Cellular role of the V ATPase in Neurospora crassa: analysis of mutants resistant to concanamycin or lacking the catalytic subunit A

Cellular role of the V ATPase in Neurospora crassa: analysis of mutants resistant to concanamycin or lacking the catalytic subunit A

... element 100–200 bp from the ATG start codon. These features are not found in all vma genes; they are absent in vma-4, vma- 6 and vph-1. Because the first four genes encode subunits that are present in multiple copies in ... See full document

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Analysis of the membrane domain of the gastric H(+)/K(+) ATPase

Analysis of the membrane domain of the gastric H(+)/K(+) ATPase

... of membrane-embedded segments of the pump with protein disposed to varying degrees on either side of the ...these membrane-embedded segments, some will be in close contact with the hydrocarbon phase of the ... See full document

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A Yeast Golgi E-type ATPase with an Unusual Membrane Topology

A Yeast Golgi E-type ATPase with an Unusual Membrane Topology

... E-type ATPase family (Apy1p). Overexpression of Apy1p in yeast cells causes an increase in intracellular membrane-bound nucleoside di- and triphosphate hydro- lase ...integral membrane protein ... See full document

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