نتایج جستجو برای: dbd

تعداد نتایج: 1626  

Journal: :Journal of family nursing 2015
Ukamaka M Oruche Claire Burke Draucker Halima Al-Khattab Hillary A Cravens Brittany Lowry Laura M Lindsey

Adolescents with disruptive behavior disorders (DBD), including oppositional defiant disorder and conduct disorder, present unique challenges for their families. Although, most empirically supported treatments for DBD are family-based, the emphasis is typically on the behavior of the child rather than on the life challenges and resultant distress experienced by the family members. Fifteen famil...

Journal: :BioTechniques 2000
K Huppi D Henderson D Siwarski J Hochman M Bergel G Tuchscherer

The DNA binding domain (DBD) is the most mutated region of p53 in tumors and has proven to be relatively resistant to the generation of specific antibodies. Template assembled synthetic peptide (TASP) synthesis of a peptide derived from the DBD creates a highly immunogenic molecule without the need for large carriers such as keyhole limpet hemocyanin (KLH). In addition, a rapid means of generat...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2003
Guo-Zhen Liu Hua Wang Zhengxin Wang

The androgen receptor (AR) is a ligand-regulated and sequence-specific transcription factor that activates or represses expression of target genes. Here, we show that the N terminus of AR contains an inhibitory domain located in an 81-amino acid segment lying upstream of the DNA-binding domain (DBD). The inhibitory domain interacted directly with DBD and repressed DBD binding to the androgen re...

2012
Jin M. Jung Yong Yang Dong H. Lee Greg Fridman Alexander Fridman Young I. Cho

The whole blood viscosity (WBV) is one of the major independent indicators for the risk of cardiovascular disease, stroke, and peripheral arterial diseases. Furthermore, oxidized LDL molecules are known to cause atherosclerotic plaques in arteries, and it is one of the key components that increase WBV. The present study attempted to reduce WBV by coagulating plasma proteins and lipid molecules ...

2016
Elio A. Cino Iaci N. Soares Murilo M. Pedrote Guilherme A. P. de Oliveira Jerson L. Silva

The p53 family of proteins is comprised of p53, p63 and p73. Because the p53 DNA binding domain (DBD) is naturally unstable and possesses an amyloidogenic sequence, it is prone to form amyloid fibrils, causing loss of functions. To develop p53 therapies, it is necessary to understand the molecular basis of p53 instability and aggregation. Light scattering, thioflavin T (ThT) and high hydrostati...

2012
Rebecca Stein Kunder Donald P McDonnell

Schematic of nuclear receptor structure and function. ERRa is a member of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of transcription factors and is most closely related to estrogen receptor alpha (ERa). The modular structure of NRs consists of seven (A-F) domains. The A/B region, which harbors activation function 1 (AF-1), is not well-conserved across NRs, but regions C and E are highly conserved a...

Journal: :Cell 1995
Milton H Werner G.Marius Clore Constance L Fisher Robert J Fisher Loc Trinh Joseph Shiloach Angela M Gronenborn

The solution structure of a 24.4 kDa specific complex of the DNA-binding domain (DBD) of the human ETS1 (hETS1) oncoprotein with a 17-mer DNA has been solved by NMR. The interaction of the hETS1 DBD with DNA reveals a surprising twist on the general features of helix-turn-helix (HTH)-DNA interactions. Major groove recognition involves the C-terminal two thirds of the HTH recognition helix, whil...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2001
Rachel Brewster Kirsten Hardiman Monika Deo Shaema Khan Rolf Bodmer

The peripheral nervous system (PNS) of Drosophila offers a powerful system to precisely identify individual cells and dissect their genetic pathways of development. The mode of specification of a subset of larval PNS cells, the multiple dendritic (md) neurons (or type II neurons), is complex and still poorly understood. Within the dorsal thoracic and abdominal segments, two md neurons, dbd and ...

2006

It can be learned that the equivalent viscous damping ratio is a crucial parameter in the application of the displacement based (DBD) method. Analytical studies presented here and elsewhere indicate that the equivalent viscous damping ratio is highly dependent on the axial load level. Furthermore, the same can apply for the loading type; namely, seismic and blast loads. Based on research findin...

2005
Pedro F. Silva Antonio Nanni

The equivalent viscous damping (EVD) ratio is a crucial parameter in the application of the displacement based design (DBD) method. Previous works have correlated the EVD ratio as a function of the displacement ductility level based on the hysteretic response of reinforced concrete members subjected to blast loads. Furthermore, the displacement response factor (DRF) for blast loads was proved t...

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