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Tudor domain proteins in development

Tudor domain proteins in development

... some Tudor domain proteins that localize to the nuage have been linked to the P-body in Drosophila (Box ...these proteins are Papi and Krimp (Table 1) (Lim and Kai, 2007; Liu et ...a ... See full document

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PAPI, a novel TUDOR domain protein, complexes with AGO3, ME31B and TRAL in the nuage to silence transposition

PAPI, a novel TUDOR domain protein, complexes with AGO3, ME31B and TRAL in the nuage to silence transposition

... PIWI proteins in the nuage by immunofluorescence ...various domain junctions are ...C-terminal domain of PAPI interacts with ...various domain junctions are ...N-terminal domain of AGO3 ... See full document

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The role of Tudor domains in germline development and polar granule architecture

The role of Tudor domains in germline development and polar granule architecture

... other proteins from a wide variety of organisms and different kingdoms, including fungi, plants and animals (Maurer-Stroh et ...Tud domain ‘Royal Family’ (Maurer-Stroh et al., 2003). Tud domain ... See full document

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The Tudor domain protein Tapas, a homolog of the vertebrate Tdrd7, functions in the piRNA pathway to regulate retrotransposons in germline of Drosophila melanogaster

The Tudor domain protein Tapas, a homolog of the vertebrate Tdrd7, functions in the piRNA pathway to regulate retrotransposons in germline of Drosophila melanogaster

... The absence of robust phenotypes in tap 125 mutants questions the importance of tap. By contrast, loss of function of its paralog tej causes severe reduction in piR- NAs in germline and mis-localization of several piRNA ... See full document

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Multiple Histone Methyl-Lysine Readers Ensure Robust Development and Germline Immortality in Caenorhabditis elegans

Multiple Histone Methyl-Lysine Readers Ensure Robust Development and Germline Immortality in Caenorhabditis elegans

... CBX proteins are part of a larger group of methyl-lysine reader chromo-domain proteins with roles in chromatin and transcriptional regula- tion (Eissenberg ...chromo-domain proteins ... See full document

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Identification of Tudor domain containing 7 protein as a novel partner and a substrate for ribosomal protein S6 kinaseS – S6K1 and S6K2

Identification of Tudor domain containing 7 protein as a novel partner and a substrate for ribosomal protein S6 kinaseS – S6K1 and S6K2

... Subcellular localization of TDRD7/S6K1 and TDRD7/S6K2 complexes is another interesting question which remains to be examined. It has been previously reported that TDRD7 is localized to P-bodies and so-called germinal ... See full document

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Evolution of a domain conserved in microtubule-associated proteins of eukaryotes

Evolution of a domain conserved in microtubule-associated proteins of eukaryotes

... cellular development, growth, and movement (Vassilyev 1996; Hasek et al 2003; Mathur 2004; Wasteneys and Yang ...CesA proteins colocalize with bands of cortical microtubules in older xylem vessels in ... See full document

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Structure and function of gap junction proteins: role of gap junction proteins in embryonic heart development

Structure and function of gap junction proteins: role of gap junction proteins in embryonic heart development

... Cx proteins have been sub-classified or subdivided into at least three subgroups referred to as Group I ( a -connexins), Group II ( b -connexins), Group III ( g -connexins) or Group IV (δ-connexins) according to ... See full document

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Characterization of Two Dinoflagellate Cold Shock Domain Proteins

Characterization of Two Dinoflagellate Cold Shock Domain Proteins

... glycine-rich domain interspersed with a variable number of CCHC-type zinc finger DNA binding domains (13, ...embryo development, seed germination, and flowering (19, ... See full document

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Histone peptide microarray screen of chromo and Tudor domains defines new histone lysine methylation interactions

Histone peptide microarray screen of chromo and Tudor domains defines new histone lysine methylation interactions

... PTM–reader domain interactions to ...39 Tudor or Tudor-like domains. We screened each domain in duplicate, and 22 domains exhibited consistent, reproducible binding to histone peptides on our ... See full document

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A new paradigm for developmental biology

A new paradigm for developmental biology

... effector proteins, such as SET, tudor domains and chromodomains, appear to interact with RNA (Bernstein and Allis, 2005; Jeffery and Nakielny, 2004; Sanchez-Elsner et ... See full document

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A Xanthomonas citri subsp citri hypothetical protein related to virulence contains a non-functional HD domain and is implicated in flagellar motility.

A Xanthomonas citri subsp citri hypothetical protein related to virulence contains a non-functional HD domain and is implicated in flagellar motility.

... Flagellum-mediated motility is crucial for initial cell attachment to host and is involved in mature biofilm formation (O’Toole et al., 2000). In X. citri subsp citri, the flagellum is known to be essential for bacterial ... See full document

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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

... on EEVs. In their study a chimeric protein containing the transmembrane and cytoplasmic portion of the B5R gene fused to the HIV-env protein was cloned into both IHD-J and WR. Recombinant viruses containing the wild-type ... See full document

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Phosphotyrosine recognition domains: the typical, the atypical and the versatile

Phosphotyrosine recognition domains: the typical, the atypical and the versatile

... SH2 domain and a catalytic do- main has also been observed for ...SH2 domain mimics pTyr moiety and directly blocks the catalytic pocket of the phosphatase domain (Figure 2A) ...N-SH2 domain ... See full document

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Design strategies and application progress of therapeutic exosomes

Design strategies and application progress of therapeutic exosomes

... In addition, the tumor suppressive miRNAs present in the exosomes of advanced cancers were examined. The miR-193a could interact with major vault protein (MVP). Lack of MVP caused the miR-193a to accumulate in the donor ... See full document

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Potential Oncogenic Role of the Papillary Renal Cell Carcinoma Gene in Non Small Cell Lung Cancers

Potential Oncogenic Role of the Papillary Renal Cell Carcinoma Gene in Non Small Cell Lung Cancers

... PRCC is also reported to contain three proline-rich PX-X-P motifs that can potently participate in binding to Src homology 3 SH3 domain-containing proteins.7 Proteins with a SH3 domain a[r] ... See full document

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Fatty acid binding proteins in brain development and disease

Fatty acid binding proteins in brain development and disease

... The first avian FABP7 (also known as R-FABP) was identified by Godbout (1993) by screening a cDNA library prepared from embryonic chick retina at ED3.5. Northern blot analysis revealed elevated levels of FABP7 mRNA in ... See full document

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RNA-Binding Domain Proteins in Kinetoplastids: a Comparative Analysis

RNA-Binding Domain Proteins in Kinetoplastids: a Comparative Analysis

... RRM proteins, only 18 can be assigned a function with any ...binding proteins, U2AF35, MRD1, PPCTI, hnRNPH, SGN1, CBC20, U1 70k (RBP24), and EIF3B, and also possible homologues of EIF3D, U2AF65, and ...six ... See full document

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Ischemia induced loss of epithelial polarity  Role of the tight junction

Ischemia induced loss of epithelial polarity Role of the tight junction

... glutaraldehyde (2%) was used to gain selective access to and outline the apical surface membrane. Under control situations ruthenium red penetrated less than 10% of the tight junctions. After 5, 15, and 30 min of ... See full document

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Reprints of selected papers presented at the 4th STRIDE [Science and Technology for Regional Innovation and Development in Europe] conference. Metz, 7-8 February 1994

Reprints of selected papers presented at the 4th STRIDE [Science and Technology for Regional Innovation and Development in Europe] conference. Metz, 7-8 February 1994

... - L'action Cllvffi du Centre' de Recherche Henri Tudor: une approche pragmatique de cooperation avec les PME by Claude Wehenkel 99 - Aquaculture Development Centre: exemples of interacti[r] ... See full document

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