نتایج جستجو برای: living envelope

تعداد نتایج: 216996  

Journal: :BioTechniques 1998
S Chatterjee U Stochaj

We describe an experimental system to study nucleocytoplasmic diffusion of proteins in living HeLa cells. To localize proteins to the nucleus, substrates were created that contain a nuclear localization sequence fused to Aequorea victoria green fluorescent protein (GFP). Transiently and stably transfected HeLa cells were used for these assays. A protein of 29-kDa molecular mass that harbors GFP...

Journal: :Frontiers in Energy Research 2022

By optimizing the design of building envelope, it is possible to create a more comfortable and energy-efficient indoor environment for occupants. However, due environmental issues in high-density cities, open balconies might affect health The current research focuses on effect single balcony form different climates, which could be detrimental diversity designs. Therefore, necessary re-examine r...

Journal: :Cold Spring Harbor protocols 2011
Erik Lee Snapp Patrick Lajoie

Eukaryotic cells are composed of an intricate system of internal membranes that are organized into different compartments--including the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), the nuclear envelope, the Golgi complex (GC), lysosomes, endosomes, caveolae, mitochondria, and peroxisomes--that perform specialized tasks within the cell. The localization and dynamics of intracellular compartments are now being s...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2008
Thomas Dange David Grünwald Antje Grünwald Reiner Peters Ulrich Kubitscheck

All molecular traffic between nucleus and cytoplasm occurs via the nuclear pore complex (NPC) within the nuclear envelope. In this study we analyzed the interactions of the nuclear transport receptors kapalpha2, kapbeta1, kapbeta1DeltaN44, and kapbeta2, and the model transport substrate, BSA-NLS, with NPCs to determine binding sites and kinetics using single-molecule microscopy in living cells....

Journal: :Microbiology 2007
Sina Jordan Eva Rietkötter Mark A Strauch Falk Kalamorz Bronwyn G Butcher John D Helmann Thorsten Mascher

Maintaining envelope integrity is crucial for the survival of any bacterial cell, especially those living in a complex and ever-changing habitat such as the soil ecosystem. The LiaRS two-component system is part of the regulatory network orchestrating the cell-envelope stress response in Bacillus subtilis. It responds to perturbations of the cell envelope, especially the presence of antibiotics...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2011
Rory P Wilson Clive R McMahon Flavio Quintana Esteban Frere Alejandro Scolaro Graeme C Hays Corey J A Bradshaw

Animals respond to environmental variation by exhibiting a number of different behaviours and/or rates of activity, which result in corresponding variation in energy expenditure. Successful animals generally maximize efficiency or rate of energy gain through foraging. Quantification of all features that modulate energy expenditure can theoretically be modelled as an animal energetic niche or po...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Guillaume Cornelis Cécile Vernochet Quentin Carradec Sylvie Souquere Baptiste Mulot François Catzeflis Maria A Nilsson Brandon R Menzies Marilyn B Renfree Gérard Pierron Ulrich Zeller Odile Heidmann Anne Dupressoir Thierry Heidmann

Syncytins are genes of retroviral origin captured by eutherian mammals, with a role in placentation. Here we show that some marsupials-which are the closest living relatives to eutherian mammals, although they diverged from the latter ∼190 Mya-also possess a syncytin gene. The gene identified in the South American marsupial opossum and dubbed syncytin-Opo1 has all of the characteristic features...

2017
Inga Sjuts Jürgen Soll Bettina Bölter

Chloroplasts originated from an endosymbiotic event in which a free-living cyanobacterium was engulfed by an ancestral eukaryotic host. During evolution the majority of the chloroplast genetic information was transferred to the host cell nucleus. As a consequence, proteins formerly encoded by the chloroplast genome are now translated in the cytosol and must be subsequently imported into the chl...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2004
Angela Taddei Florence Hediger Frank R Neumann Christoph Bauer Susan M Gasser

In budding yeast, the nuclear periphery forms a subcompartment in which telomeres cluster and SIR proteins concentrate. To identify the proteins that mediate chromatin anchorage to the nuclear envelope, candidates were fused to LexA and targeted to an internal GFP-tagged chromosomal locus. Their ability to shift the locus from a random to a peripheral subnuclear position was monitored in living...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2001
Alan W. Dove

n the first in vivo characterization of nuclear pore complex (NPC) dynamics in mammalian cells, Daigle et al. (page 71; see also the Comment on page 17) have found that NPCs are remarkably stable complexes that appear to be anchored to a protein network in the nuclear envelope. The work also demonstrates the feasibility of tracking single protein complexes in living cells. By fusing GFP tags to...

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