نتایج جستجو برای: cask

تعداد نتایج: 486  

Journal: :Journal of proteome research 2006
Yiguo Wang Rongxia Li Dan Du Chenyi Zhang Haixin Yuan Rong Zeng Zhengjun Chen

The binding of insulin to its receptor triggers a signaling cascade regulated by protein complexes via tyrosine phosphorylation events on a multitude of associated proteins. To search novel phosphotyrosine proteins or associated proteins involved in insulin signaling pathway, we employed a method in which Rat1 cells stably expressing the human insulin receptor were stimulated with or without in...

S.A Azimfar Y Sedigh

The spent fuel assemblies (FAs) of Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant are planed to be transported by TK-13 casks. Each spent fuel transportation cask holds 12 spent FAs and has a thick steel container to provide shielding. The calculations have been performed for FAs with burn ups of 60 MWd/kg and a 3-years cooling period. The ANSYS®10.0 general finite element analysis package was se...

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 2011
Ute Moog Kerstin Kutsche Fanny Kortüm Bettina Chilian Tatjana Bierhals Neophytos Apeshiotis Stefanie Balg Nicolas Chassaing Christine Coubes Soma Das Hartmut Engels Hilde Van Esch Ute Grasshoff Marisol Heise Bertrand Isidor Joanna Jarvis Udo Koehler Thomas Martin Barbara Oehl-Jaschkowitz Els Ortibus Daniela T Pilz Prab Prabhakar Gudrun Rappold Isabella Rau Günther Rettenberger Gregor Schlüter Richard H Scott Moonef Shoukier Eva Wohlleber Birgit Zirn William B Dobyns Gökhan Uyanik

BACKGROUND Heterozygous mutations in the CASK gene in Xp11.4 have been shown to be associated with a distinct brain malformation phenotype in females, including disproportionate pontine and cerebellar hypoplasia. METHODS The study characterised the CASK alteration in 20 new female patients by molecular karyotyping, fluorescence in situ hybridisation, sequencing, reverse transcriptase (RT) and...

2013
Aswini Gnanasekaran Tanja Bele Swathi Hullugundi Manuela Simonetti Michael D Ferrari Arn MJM van den Maagdenberg Andrea Nistri Elsa Fabbretti

BACKGROUND ATP-gated P2X3 receptors of sensory ganglion neurons are important transducers of pain as they adapt their expression and function in response to acute and chronic nociceptive signals. The present study investigated the role of calcium/calmodulin-dependent serine protein kinase (CASK) in controlling P2X3 receptor expression and function in trigeminal ganglia from Cacna1a R192Q-mutate...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1999
Y P Hsueh M Sheng

The syndecan family of cell surface heparan sulfate proteoglycans interacts via their cytoplasmic C-terminal tail with the PDZ domain of CASK/LIN-2, a membrane-associated guanylate kinase homolog. The syndecan-CASK interaction may be involved in intercellular signaling and/or cell adhesion. Here we show that syndecan-1 to syndecan-4 have distinctive mRNA distributions in adult rat brain by in s...

2014
Peter Landgraf Marina Mikhaylova Tamar Macharadze Corinna Borutzki Ana-Claudia Zenclussen Petra Wahle Michael R. Kreutz

The survival promoting peptide Y-P30 has documented neuroprotective effects as well as cell survival and neurite outgrowth promoting activity in vitro and in vivo. Previous work has shown that multimerization of the peptide with pleiotrophin (PTN) and subsequent binding to syndecan (SDC) -2 and -3 is involved in its neuritogenic effects. In this study we show that Y-P30 application regulates th...

2014
Leslie E. W. LaConte Vrushali Chavan Konark Mukherjee

The overwhelming amount of available genomic sequence variation information demands a streamlined approach to examine known pathogenic mutations of any given protein. Here we seek to outline a strategy to easily classify pathogenic missense mutations that cause protein misfolding and are thus good candidates for chaperone-based therapeutic strategies, using previously identified mutations in th...

Journal: :Neuron 2007
Benjamin Adam Samuels Yi-Ping Hsueh Tianzhi Shu Haoya Liang Huang-Chun Tseng Chen-Jei Hong Susan C. Su Janet Volker Rachael L. Neve David T. Yue Li-Huei Tsai

Synaptogenesis is a highly regulated process that underlies formation of neural circuitry. Considerable work has demonstrated the capability of some adhesion molecules, such as SynCAM and Neurexins/Neuroligins, to induce synapse formation in vitro. Furthermore, Cdk5 gain of function results in an increased number of synapses in vivo. To gain a better understanding of how Cdk5 might promote syna...

Journal: :Journal of genetics and genomics = Yi chuan xue bao 2011
Tatsuo Kido Stephanie Schubert Jörg Schmidtke Yun-Fai Chris Lau

The testis specific protein Y-encoded (TSPY) is a member of TSPY/SET/NAP1 superfamily, encoded within the gonadoblastoma locus on the Y chromosome. TSPY shares a highly conserved SET/NAP-domain responsible for protein--protein interaction among TSPY/SET/NAP1 proteins. Accumulating data, so far, support the role of TSPY as the gonadoblastoma gene, involved in germ cell tumorigenesis. The X-chrom...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2000
S W Straight D Karnak J P Borg E Kamberov H Dare B Margolis J B Wade

In Caenorhabditis elegans, the basolateral localization of the Let-23 growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase requires the expression of three genes: lin-2, lin-7, and lin-10. Mammalian homologs of these three genes have been identified, and a complex of their protein products exists in mammalian neurons. In this paper, we examine the interaction of these mammalian proteins in renal epithelia. C...

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