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Structure, function and regulation of the coated vesicle V ATPase

Structure, function and regulation of the coated vesicle V ATPase

... Subunit composition, stoichiometry and domain structure The coated vesicle V-ATPase is composed of nine subunits of relative molecular mass 100, 73 A, 58 £, 40, 38, 34, 33, 19 and 17 c x[r] ... See full document

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The V type H+ ATPase: molecular structure and function,
physiological roles and regulation

The V type H+ ATPase: molecular structure and function, physiological roles and regulation

... How rotation of the rotor mediates the linear transfer of H + across the membrane is hypothetically constructed in Fig.·2, based on the innovative models proposed for the F-ATPases (Feniouk et al., 2004; Junge et al., ... See full document

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Nitrate transporters in plants: structure, function and regulation

Nitrate transporters in plants: structure, function and regulation

... The function of these domains in those members of the NNP family that possess them is unknown, but by analogy with examples from elsewhere in the MFS it is possible that they have some kind of regulatory ...in ... See full document

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The impact of obesity on cardiovascular structure and function: the fetal programming era

The impact of obesity on cardiovascular structure and function: the fetal programming era

... adiponectin promoter DNA methylation levels were neg- atively correlated with glucose levels (2 hours post-OGTT) and with the mothers’ circulating adiponectin concentration at each trimester of pregnancy trimester as ... 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

... other V-ATPases, enzyme activity in caterpillar midgut could also be regulated by the oxidation of cysteine via disulphide bond formation (Merzendorfer et ...The V-ATPases of clathrin-coated vesicles ... See full document

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Structure, mechanism and regulation of the clathrin coated vesicle and yeast vacuolar H(+) ATPases

Structure, mechanism and regulation of the clathrin coated vesicle and yeast vacuolar H(+) ATPases

... the regulation of vacuolar pH in the Golgi apparatus (Liu et ...functional V-ATPase, a delay and partial missorting in delivery of newly synthesized vacuolar proteins from the Golgi apparatus to the ... See full document

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Research on the regulation of the spatial structure of acetylcholinesterase tetramer with high efficiency by AFM

Research on the regulation of the spatial structure of acetylcholinesterase tetramer with high efficiency by AFM

... the regulation of the spatial structure of AChE G4 with high efficiency has not been reported by others; it is complementary to previously published studies on ... See full document

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Regulation of the V ATPase in kidney epithelial cells: dual role in acid–base homeostasis and vesicle trafficking

Regulation of the V ATPase in kidney epithelial cells: dual role in acid–base homeostasis and vesicle trafficking

... Fig. 3. A-type intercalated cells (A-IC) show a very high rate of apical endocytosis. The cells in panel (A) are from a rat that was injected with 25 mg of FITC-dextran in 1 ml PBS as an endocytotic marker. Cells in this ... See full document

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The little we know on the structure and machinery of V ATPase

The little we know on the structure and machinery of V ATPase

... localization, function and origin are different. In most cases F- ATPase is located in the plasma membrane of eubacteria, in the thylakoid membrane of chloroplasts and in the inner membrane of ...primary ... See full document

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Structure and function of V ATPases in endocytic and secretory organelles

Structure and function of V ATPases in endocytic and secretory organelles

... Function of V-ATPases in the various organeiles Whereas the function of the V-ATPase in coated vesicles is to provide limited acidification for processes such as recycling of receptors, [r] ... See full document

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Candida albicans VMA3 Is Necessary for V-ATPase Assembly and Function and Contributes to Secretion and Filamentation

Candida albicans VMA3 Is Necessary for V-ATPase Assembly and Function and Contributes to Secretion and Filamentation

... of V-ATPase in filamentation is therefore downstream of these tran- scriptional regulators or involves independent regulatory mecha- ...that V-ATPase activity is a central requirement for ... See full document

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Structure and function of basement membranes

Structure and function of basement membranes

... Int J Dev BioI 39 781 787 (1995) 781 Structure and function of basement membranes EVA ENGVALL * Department of Developmental BiologV, The Wenner Gren Institute, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden[.] ... See full document

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Fluorescence measurements of serotonin induced V ATPase dependent pH
changes at the luminal surface in salivary glands of the blowfly
Calliphora vicina

Fluorescence measurements of serotonin induced V ATPase dependent pH changes at the luminal surface in salivary glands of the blowfly Calliphora vicina

... on V- ATPase-dependent H + transport across the apical membrane of the epithelial ...of V-ATPase holoenzymes and an increase in V- ATPase activity (Zimmermann et ...whether ... See full document

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V-ATPase: a master effector of E2F1-mediated lysosomal trafficking, mTORC1 activation and autophagy

V-ATPase: a master effector of E2F1-mediated lysosomal trafficking, mTORC1 activation and autophagy

... involves v-ATPase ...regulates v-ATPase activity and inhibition of v-ATPase activity repressed E2F1-induced lysosomal trafficking and mTORC1 ...of v-ATPase to ... See full document

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Changes in H+ translocating vacuolar type ATPase in the anterior silk gland cell of Bombyx mori during metamorphosis

Changes in H+ translocating vacuolar type ATPase in the anterior silk gland cell of Bombyx mori during metamorphosis

... detect V-ATPases in the bafilomycin-sensitive acidic compartments of the living intact ...shuttle V-ATPase to the apical pole of the anterior silk gland ...the V-ATPase is functionally ... See full document

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H(+)V ATPase dependent luminal acidification in the kidney collecting duct and the epididymis/vas deferens: vesicle recycling and transcytotic pathways

H(+)V ATPase dependent luminal acidification in the kidney collecting duct and the epididymis/vas deferens: vesicle recycling and transcytotic pathways

... Proton-secreting cells in the epididymis and vas deferens The luminal fluid along much of the male reproductive tract is maintained at an acidic pH (Carr et al., 1985; Levine and Marsh, 1971; Rodriguez et al., 1990). ... See full document

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Structure–function relationships of A , F  and V ATPases

Structure–function relationships of A , F and V ATPases

... be V-ATPases may structurally resemble F-ATPases was suggested by early micrographs of insect plasma membranes (Gupta and Berridge, 1966; Anderson and Harvey, 1966), which showed repeating, spike-like units ... See full document

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Immunochemical analysis of the vacuolar proton ATPase B subunit in the gills of a euryhaline stingray (Dasyatis sabina): effects of salinity and relation to Na+/K+ ATPase

Immunochemical analysis of the vacuolar proton ATPase B subunit in the gills of a euryhaline stingray (Dasyatis sabina): effects of salinity and relation to Na+/K+ ATPase

... Potamotrygonid stingrays of the Amazon River to see if they have a pattern similar to that of freshwater Atlantic stingrays. This would determine if the relatively long evolution of Potamotrygonids in fresh water that ... See full document

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The evolution of the structure of tubulin and its potential consequences for the role and function of microtubules in cells and embryos

The evolution of the structure of tubulin and its potential consequences for the role and function of microtubules in cells and embryos

... Most eukaryotic organisms express multiple tubulin genes, with each distinct tubulin isoform having an essential function. It has been shown, that in the testis of Drosophila and the touch neurons of ... See full document

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Effects of bafilomycin A1 on cytosolic pH of sheep alveolar and peritoneal macrophages: evaluation of the pH regulatory role of plasma membrane V ATPases

Effects of bafilomycin A1 on cytosolic pH of sheep alveolar and peritoneal macrophages: evaluation of the pH regulatory role of plasma membrane V ATPases

... membrane V-ATPase in those ...membrane V-ATPase of resident and thioglycolate-elicited peritoneal m f respond differently to stimulating agents ... See full document

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