نتایج جستجو برای: hat1

تعداد نتایج: 133  

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 2005
Erwan Michard Benoît Lacombe Fabien Porée Bernd Mueller-Roeber Hervé Sentenac Jean-Baptiste Thibaud Ingo Dreyer

Among all voltage-gated K+ channels from the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana, the weakly rectifying K+ channel (K(weak) channel) AKT2 displays unique gating properties. AKT2 is exceptionally regulated by phosphorylation: when nonphosphorylated AKT2 behaves as an inward-rectifying potassium channel; phosphorylation of AKT2 abolishes inward rectification by shifting its activation threshold far ...

2006
Jens-Uwe Sutter Prisca Campanoni Matthew Tyrrell Michael R. Blatt

Recent findings indicate that proteins in the SNARE superfamily are essential for cell signaling, in addition to facilitating vesicle traffic in plant cell homeostasis, growth, and development. We previously identified SNAREs SYP121/Syr1 from tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) and the Arabidopsis thaliana homolog SYP121 associated with abscisic acid and drought stress. Disrupting tobacco SYP121 functi...

2014
Andrew A. G. Wiszniewski John D. Bussell Rowena L. Long Steven M. Smith

A specific function for peroxisomal β-oxidation in inflorescence development in Arabidopsis thaliana is suggested by the mutation of the abnormal inflorescence meristem 1 gene, which encodes one of two peroxisomal multifunctional proteins. Therefore, it should be possible to identify other β-oxidation mutants that recapitulate the aim1 phenotype. Three genes encode peroxisomal 3-ketoacyl-CoA th...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1998
N Uozumi T Nakamura J I Schroeder S Muto

We report here that the inward-rectifying potassium channels KAT1 and AKT2 were functionally expressed in K+ uptake-deficient Escherichia coli. Immunological assays showed that KAT1 was translocated into the cell membrane of E. coli. Functional assays suggested that KAT1 was inserted topologically correctly into the cell membrane. In control experiments, the inactive point mutation in KAT1, T25...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2007
Keri J Fogle Alex K Lyashchenko Harma K Turbendian Gareth R Tibbs

Hyperpolarization-activated pacemaker currents (I(H)) contribute to the subthreshold properties of excitable cells and thereby influence behaviors such as synaptic integration and the appearance and frequency of intrinsic rhythmic activity. Accordingly, modulation of I(H) contributes to cellular plasticity. Although I(H) activation is regulated by a plethora of neurotransmitters, including some...

2016
Cihan Yang Lei Zhang Qian Han Chenghong Liao Jianqiang Lan Haizhen Ding Hailong Zhou Xiaoping Diao Jianyong Li

BACKGROUND Kynurenine aminotransferase 3 (KAT3) catalyzes the transamination of Kynurenine to kynurenic acid, and is identical to cysteine conjugate beta-lyase 2 (CCBL2) and glutamine transaminase L (GTL). GTL was previously purified from the rat liver and considered as a liver type glutamine transaminase. However, because of the substrate overlap and high sequence similarity of KAT3 and KAT1, ...

Journal: :Cancer research 2007
Alison Maloney Paul A Clarke Soren Naaby-Hansen Rob Stein Jens-Oliver Koopman Akunna Akpan Alice Yang Marketa Zvelebil Rainer Cramer Lindsay Stimson Wynne Aherne Udai Banerji Ian Judson Swee Sharp Marissa Powers Emmanuel deBilly Joanne Salmons Michael Walton Al Burlingame Michael Waterfield Paul Workman

The promising antitumor activity of 17-allylamino-17-demethoxygeldanamycin (17AAG) results from inhibition of the molecular chaperone heat shock protein 90 (HSP90) and subsequent degradation of multiple oncogenic client proteins. Gene expression microarray and proteomic analysis were used to profile molecular changes in the A2780 human ovarian cancer cell line treated with 17AAG. Comparison of ...

2010
Li-Ting Chen Ming Luo Yu-Yuan Wang Keqiang Wu

Histone modifications play an important role in the epigenetic regulation of gene expression. All histone modifications are reversible, which may therefore provide a flexible way for regulating gene expression during the plant's development and during the plant response to environmental stimuli. The reversible acetylation and deacetylation of specific lysine residues on core histones are cataly...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2000
D C Bassham N V Raikhel

Are plant cells just yeast cells with chloroplasts? Should plant cell biologists who don’t work on chloroplasts just switch to yeast to help solve the basic questions that are common to all eukaryotes? The recent completion of the sequencing of the entire yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) genome and the availability of hundreds of well-characterized mutants certainly make this a tempting proposi...

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