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Lipid-Protein Interactions by Advanced EPR Methods

Lipid-Protein Interactions by Advanced EPR Methods

... specific interactions between proteins that occur in two separate pathways (Strauss and Strauss, ...C protein is located at the N-terminal and is autoproteolytically cleaved from the polyprotein during ... See full document

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Protein-lipid interactions: correlation of a predictive algorithm for lipid-binding sites with three-dimensional structural data

Protein-lipid interactions: correlation of a predictive algorithm for lipid-binding sites with three-dimensional structural data

... predicted lipid-binding sites described here are, with the exception of Site 1 of CapZbeta-1, predominantly or exclusively ...non-polar protein sur- faces may interact simultaneously with the charged head ... See full document

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Detection of protein interactions at cellular membranes using total internal reflection ellipsometry

Detection of protein interactions at cellular membranes using total internal reflection ellipsometry

... electrophoresis. Protein separation is based on binding of Coomassie blue G which provides negative charges to the surface of the proteins, during which protein complexes separate according to molecular ... See full document

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Protein coadaptation and the design of novel approaches to identify protein protein interactions

Protein coadaptation and the design of novel approaches to identify protein protein interactions

... of protein families certainly determines the interaction specificities within their ...tal methods to determine the residues responsible for specificity and promiscuity involve lengthy and, frequently, ... See full document

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Protein and Lipid Interactions Driving Molecular Mechanisms of in meso Crystallization

Protein and Lipid Interactions Driving Molecular Mechanisms of in meso Crystallization

... MAG lipid types has not yet been characterized in a systematic ...(see Methods), we fi rst carried out an in-depth characterization of the geometry of the lipidic cubic phases formed in self-assembly CGMD ... See full document

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Effects of lipid-probe interactions in biochemical fluorometric methods that assess HDL redox activity

Effects of lipid-probe interactions in biochemical fluorometric methods that assess HDL redox activity

... cause protein-probe interactions in fluorescence-based biochemical assays that measure redox activity of ...The interactions of apo-B depleted serum and DCFH were not prominent in the previous DCF ... See full document

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Effect of Silica Support on Electrostatics at Membrane-Water Interface and Lipid-Protein Interface by EPR-Active Molecular pH Probes.

Effect of Silica Support on Electrostatics at Membrane-Water Interface and Lipid-Protein Interface by EPR-Active Molecular pH Probes.

... supported lipid bilayer thus affecting the surface charge density of the bilayer is measured by spin ...the lipid flip-flop is possible in the absence of protein-mediated process, and recent ... See full document

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The visible touch: in planta visualization of protein-protein interactions by fluorophore-based methods

The visible touch: in planta visualization of protein-protein interactions by fluorophore-based methods

... Accordingly, methods for measuring FRET and hence intra- or intermolecular interactions rely on assessing one or more of the above photophysical ...simple methods like channel FRET or fluorescence ... See full document

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Metallomics Study of Lead-Protein Interactions in Albumen by Electrochemical and Electrophoretic Methods

Metallomics Study of Lead-Protein Interactions in Albumen by Electrochemical and Electrophoretic Methods

... indicator of heavy metal intoxication [68]. This study was based on published paper aimed at determination of metallothionein in biological samples [89-97]. The highest content of MT was determined in albumen (more than ... See full document

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Structural and functional characterization of protein–lipid interactions of the Salmonella typhimurium melibiose transporter MelB

Structural and functional characterization of protein–lipid interactions of the Salmonella typhimurium melibiose transporter MelB

... in the Methods. The intracellular melibiose was plotted against the incubation time. Inset, initial rate of transport within 30 s. Left column, strains AL95 (PE − ) and AL95 with pDD72GM (PE + ). Middle column, ... See full document

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An introduction to nuclear power : science, technology and UK policy context

An introduction to nuclear power : science, technology and UK policy context

... In comparison to standard CANDU designs, this Generation III+ reactor uses slightly enriched fuel (~2%), rather than natural uranium, as this was found to be less efficient. It can also use MOX fuel. The advanced ... See full document

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High-throughput methods for identification of protein-protein interactions involving short linear motifs

High-throughput methods for identification of protein-protein interactions involving short linear motifs

... on protein-protein interactions through the systematic efforts of Vidal and co-workers ...turing interactions relying on motif based interactions, but is in practice largely failing to ... See full document

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NANOSTRUCTURED LIPID CARRIER: THE ADVANCED LIPID CARRIERS

NANOSTRUCTURED LIPID CARRIER: THE ADVANCED LIPID CARRIERS

... Skin Penetration of NLCs: The drug penetrates by three potential pathways, such as sweat ducts, hair follicles and sebaceous glands collectively called the shunt or appendages route across the stratum corneum. The ... See full document

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Arsenic and Di(2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate Interact to Alter Individual Effects of some Oxidative Stress Indices in Rat

Arsenic and Di(2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate Interact to Alter Individual Effects of some Oxidative Stress Indices in Rat

... in protein oxidation in the tissues which may result in oxidative ...injury. Protein oxidation is a covalent modification of proteins as a result of ROS ... See full document

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In Vivo Methods to Study Protein-Protein Interactions as Key Players in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Virulence

In Vivo Methods to Study Protein-Protein Interactions as Key Players in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Virulence

... of two proteins that interact with the Erp virulence factor from Mycobacterium tuberculosis by using the 511. bacterial two-hybrid system.[r] ... See full document

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Interactions and Conformational Changes of Double Stranded DNA with Cationic Ligand-Protected Au Nanoclusters by Spin-Labeling EPR and Ionizable EPR Probes.

Interactions and Conformational Changes of Double Stranded DNA with Cationic Ligand-Protected Au Nanoclusters by Spin-Labeling EPR and Ionizable EPR Probes.

... (EPR) methods have been finding numerous bioanalytical applications from measuring oxygen concentrations in cells and tissues in vivo to obtaining unique data, on polarity of phase-separated liquids and ... See full document

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Protein-protein interactions

Protein-protein interactions

... one protein with another is a complex process that involves two basic types of complementarity; geometric and ...upon methods of evaluating and matching the geometric shape of the potential interacting ... See full document

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Fine-structure analyses of lipid-protein and protein-protein interactions of gag protein p19 of the avian sarcoma and leukemia viruses by cyanogen bromide mapping.

Fine-structure analyses of lipid-protein and protein-protein interactions of gag protein p19 of the avian sarcoma and leukemia viruses by cyanogen bromide mapping.

... To determine the fragment compositions of the six products derived from p19, we applied a two-dimensional mapping analysis described in detail previously for the gag protein of Gazdar mu[r] ... See full document

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Membrane Recognition by Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Involves Enthalpy-Driven Protein-Lipid Interactions

Membrane Recognition by Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Involves Enthalpy-Driven Protein-Lipid Interactions

... both lipid mixing and the hydrophobic insertion of the fusion peptide into the lipid ...G protein does not contain an apolar fusion ...hydrophobic interactions during the VSV-induced fu- sion ... See full document

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SIGNET: A Neural Network Architecture for Predicting Protein-Protein Interactions

SIGNET: A Neural Network Architecture for Predicting Protein-Protein Interactions

... When using LSTM layers for the task of PPI prediction, we take only the first 200 and last 200 amino acids of each protein as input. Since LSTM networks also suffer from the vanishing gradient problem (to a lesser ... See full document

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