نتایج جستجو برای: binding oligomerization domain

تعداد نتایج: 764826  

Journal: :The Plant cell 2014
Sriharsha Puranik Samira Acajjaoui Simon Conn Luca Costa Vanessa Conn Anthony Vial Romain Marcellin Rainer Melzer Elizabeth Brown Darren Hart Günter Theißen Catarina S Silva François Parcy Renaud Dumas Max Nanao Chloe Zubieta

In plants, MADS domain transcription factors act as central regulators of diverse developmental pathways. In Arabidopsis thaliana, one of the most central members of this family is SEPALLATA3 (SEP3), which is involved in many aspects of plant reproduction, including floral meristem and floral organ development. SEP3 has been shown to form homo and heterooligomeric complexes with other MADS doma...

2014
Ayna Alfadhli Eric Barklis

During HIV-1 assembly, precursor Gag (PrGag) proteins are delivered to plasma membrane (PM) assembly sites, where they are triggered to oligomerize and bud from cells as immature virus particles. The delivery and triggering processes are coordinated by the PrGag matrix (MA) and nucleocapsid (NC) domains. Targeting of PrGag proteins to membranes enriched in cholesterol and phosphatidylinositol-4...

2012
Cody L. Hoop V. N. Sivanandam Ravindra Kodali Matthew N. Srnec Patrick C. A. van der Wel

Members of the caveolin protein family are implicated in the formation of caveolae and play important roles in a number of signaling pathways and in the regulation of various proteins. We employ complementary spectroscopic methods to study the structure of the caveolin scaffolding domain (CSD) in caveolin-1 fragments, while bound to cholesterol-rich membranes. This key domain is thought to be i...

2017
Hanumant S Tanwar Keith K Khoo Megan Garvey Lynne Waddington Andrew Leis Marcel Hijnen Tony Velkov Geoff J Dumsday William J McKinstry Johnson Mak

The interactions that occur during HIV Pr55Gag oligomerization and genomic RNA packaging are essential elements that facilitate HIV assembly. However, mechanistic details of these interactions are not clearly defined. Here, we overcome previous limitations in producing large quantities of full-length recombinant Pr55Gag that is required for isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) studies, and we...

Journal: :International immunology 2004
Shin-ichiroh Saitoh Sachiko Akashi Takenao Yamada Natsuko Tanimura Makiko Kobayashi Kazunori Konno Fumi Matsumoto Koichi Fukase Shoichi Kusumoto Yoshinori Nagai Yutaka Kusumoto Atsushi Kosugi Kensuke Miyake

Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) and MD-2 recognizes lipid A, the active moiety of microbial lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Little is known about mechanisms for LPS recognition by TLR4-MD-2. Here we show ligand-induced TLR4 oligomerization, homotypic interaction of TLR4, which directly leads to TLR4 signaling. Since TLR4 oligomerization normally occurred in the absence of the cytoplasmic portion of TLR4,...

2015
Luis Nobre Daniel Wise David Ron Romain Volmer Karin E. Peterson

RIG-I-like receptors detect viral RNA in infected cells and promote oligomerization of the outer mitochondrial membrane protein MAVS to induce innate immunity to viral infection through type I interferon production. Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (mROS) have been shown to enhance anti-viral MAVS signalling, but the mechanisms have remained obscure. Using a biochemical oligomerization-rep...

2014
Diego M. Presman M. Florencia Ogara Martín Stortz Lautaro D. Alvarez John R. Pooley R. Louis Schiltz Lars Grøntved Thomas A. Johnson Paul R. Mittelstadt Jonathan D. Ashwell Sundar Ganesan Gerardo Burton Valeria Levi Gordon L. Hager Adali Pecci

Glucocorticoids are essential for life, but are also implicated in disease pathogenesis and may produce unwanted effects when given in high doses. Glucocorticoid receptor (GR) transcriptional activity and clinical outcome have been linked to its oligomerization state. Although a point mutation within the GR DNA-binding domain (GRdim mutant) has been reported as crucial for receptor dimerization...

2015
Kazem Nouri Jens M. Moll Lech-Gustav Milroy Anika Hain Radovan Dvorsky Ehsan Amin Michael Lenders Luitgard Nagel-Steger Sebastian Howe Sander H. J. Smits Hartmut Hengel Lutz Schmitt Carsten Münk Luc Brunsveld Mohammad R. Ahmadian Michael Nevels

Nucleophosmin (NPM1, also known as B23, numatrin or NO38) is a pentameric RNA-binding protein with RNA and protein chaperon functions. NPM1 has increasingly emerged as a potential cellular factor that directly associates with viral proteins; however, the significance of these interactions in each case is still not clear. In this study, we have investigated the physical interaction of NPM1 with ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2016
Jay M Bhatt Ekaterina G Viktorova Theodore Busby Paulina Wyrozumska Laura E Newman Helen Lin Eunjoo Lee John Wright George A Belov Richard A Kahn Elizabeth Sztul

Members of the large Sec7 domain-containing Arf guanine nucleotide exchange factor (GEF) family have been shown to dimerize through their NH2-terminal dimerization and cyclophilin binding (DCB) and homology upstream of Sec7 (HUS) domains. However, the importance of dimerization in GEF localization and function has not been assessed. We generated a GBF1 mutant (91/130) in which two residues requ...

2013
Ewa Sitkiewicz Krzysztof Tarnowski Jarosław Poznański Magdalena Kulma Michal Dadlez

Activation of the receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) leads to a chronic proinflammatory signal, affecting patients with a variety of diseases. Potentially beneficial modification of RAGE activity requires understanding the signal transduction mechanism at the molecular level. The ligand binding domain is structurally uncoupled from the cytoplasmic domain, suggesting receptor ol...

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