نتایج جستجو برای: zipper

تعداد نتایج: 3644  

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1997
G Seidel K Adermann T Schindler A Ejchart R Jaenicke W G Forssmann P Rösch

The 77-residue delta sleep-inducing peptide immunoreactive peptide (DIP) is a close homolog of the Drosophila melanogaster shortsighted gene product. Porcine DIP (pDIP) and a peptide containing a leucine zipper-related partial sequence of pDIP, pDIP(9-46), was synthesized and studied by circular dichroism and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy in combination with molecular dynamics calcula...

Journal: :Reactions 2022

The alkyne zipper reaction is an internal-to-terminal isomerization with many interesting applications in synthetic chemistry, as it constitutes efficient means of achieving acetylene functionalization. A review its synthesis processes presented this paper, a brief overview the mechanistic features reaction, well future potential.

Journal: :Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry 2002
Toshihiko Maki Hajime Kozawa Joji Mima Hiroshi Ueno Rikimaru Hayashi

To investigate the structural importance of a "disulfide zipper" motif of carboxypeptidase Y, disulfide-deficient mutant enzymes were expressed in two strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The mutant enzymes were rapidly degraded into fragments by intracellular proteases. Thus, it is concluded that the disulfide zipper is essential in maintaining the structural integrity of CPase Y against prote...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2002
Ralph Gräf

Dictyostelium Nek2 (DdNek2) is the first structural and functional non-vertebrate homologue of human Nek2, a NIMA-related serine/threonine kinase required for centrosome splitting in early mitosis. DdNek2 shares 43% overall amino-acid identity with its human counterpart and 54% identity within the catalytic domain. Both proteins can be subdivided in an N-terminal catalytic domain, a leucine zip...

Journal: :Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids 2012
Shanshan Lv Yi Cao Hongbin Li

Leucine zipper sequences have been widely used to engineer protein-based hydrogels for biomedical applications. Previously, we have used this method to engineer tandem modular protein-based hydrogels as a step toward developing extracellular matrix-mimetic hydrogels. However, the spontaneous self-association of leucine zipper sequences in solution has made it challenging to express and purify t...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences 2004
Ann Marie Sastry Christian M Lastoskie

The cytoskeleton is an intracellular highway system, teaming with signalling ions that zip from site to site along filaments. These tiny particles alternately embrace and slip free of protein receptors with wide-ranging affinities, as they propagate in a blur of motion along cytoskeletal corridors at transport rates far exceeding ordinary diffusive motion. Recent experimental breakthroughs have...

2014
Pehr B. Harbury Tao Zhang Peter S. Kim

Coiled-coil sequences in proteins consist of heptad repeats containing two characteristic hydrophobic positions. The role of these buried hydrophobic residues in determining the structures of coiled coils was investigated by studying mutants of the GCN4 leucine zipper. When sets of buried residues were altered, two-, three-, and four-helix structures were formed. The x-ray crystal structure of ...

Journal: :The American journal of emergency medicine 2017
Mark Oquist Lauren Buck Keegan Michel Lindsey Ouellette Matt Emery Colleen Bush

The entrapment of penile tissue (foreskin, shaft, or glans) within the actuator or teeth of a zipper accounts for one of the most common genital injuries in young boys [1]. Literature suggests that zipper injuries are relatively uncommon, and that localized edema and pain are the most common outcomes, with significant injury such as skin loss and necrosis occurring rarely [1,2]. The purpose of ...

Journal: :Nature Reviews Microbiology 2014

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