نتایج جستجو برای: cargo

تعداد نتایج: 10908  

2011
Meng Amy Li Daniel J. Turner Zemin Ning Kosuke Yusa Qi Liang Sabine Eckert Lena Rad Tomas W. Fitzgerald Nancy L. Craig Allan Bradley

The development of technologies that allow the stable delivery of large genomic DNA fragments in mammalian systems is important for genetic studies as well as for applications in gene therapy. DNA transposons have emerged as flexible and efficient molecular vehicles to mediate stable cargo transfer. However, the ability to carry DNA fragments >10 kb is limited in most DNA transposons. Here, we ...

2003
Hong Jiang Liling Ren R. John Hansman

This paper describes an analysis of future air cargo demand in China and its implications for system infrastructure. By extrapolating current trends and evaluating government policies, China is projected to achieve sustained economic development over the next 20 years. Based on this assumption, a forecast for future air cargo demand is made for the period through 2020 using econometric methods....

Journal: :The Journal of organic chemistry 2008
Andrew J Lampkins Edward J O'Neil Bradley D Smith

The syntheses of phosphatidylserine (PS) conjugates are described, including fluorescent derivatives for potential cellular delivery and bioimaging applications. Installation of terminal functional groups (amine, thiol, or alkyne) onto the sn-2 chain provides reactive sites for bio-orthogonal conjugation of cargo with suitably protected PS derivatives. An amine-containing PS forms amide bonds w...

Journal: :Pediatrics 1991
Marilyn J. Bull Phyllis Agran Danielle Laraque Susan H. Pollack Gary A. Smith Howard R. Spivak Milton Tenenbein Susan B. Tully Ruth A. Brenner

Pickup trucks have become increasingly popular in the United States. A recent study found that in crashes involving fatalities, cargo area passengers were 3 times more likely to die than were occupants in the cab. Compared with restrained cab occupants, the risk of death for those in the cargo area was 8 times higher. Furthermore, the increased use of extended-cab pickup trucks and air bag-equi...

2016
Pengcheng Zhang Randy Schekman

In addition to its role in forming vesicles from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), the coat protein complex II (COPII) is also responsible for selecting specific cargo proteins to be packaged into COPII transport vesicles. Comparison of COPII vesicle formation in mammalian systems and in yeast suggested that the former uses more elaborate mechanisms for cargo recognition, presumably to cope with ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Alexander Heuck Tung-Gia Du Stephan Jellbauer Klaus Richter Claudia Kruse Sigrun Jaklin Marisa Müller Johannes Buchner Ralf-Peter Jansen Dierk Niessing

Myosin-motors are conserved from yeast to human and transport a great variety of cargoes. Most plus-end directed myosins, which constitute the vast majority of all myosin motors, form stable dimers and interact constitutively with their cargo complexes. To date, little is known about regulatory mechanisms for cargo-complex assembly. In this study, we show that the type V myosin Myo4p binds to i...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2015
Markus Kunze Naila Malkani Sebastian Maurer-Stroh Christoph Wiesinger Johannes A Schmid Johannes Berger

The destination of peroxisomal matrix proteins is encoded by short peptide sequences, which have been characterized as peroxisomal targeting signals (PTS) residing either at the C terminus (PTS1) or close to the N terminus (PTS2). PTS2-carrying proteins interact with their cognate receptor protein PEX7 that mediates their transport to peroxisomes by a concerted action with a co-receptor protein...

2013
Thomas S. Randall Carolyn Moores F. Anne Stephenson

Understanding specific cargo distribution in differentiated cells is a major challenge. Trafficking kinesin proteins (TRAKs) are kinesin adaptors. They bind the cargo binding domain of kinesin-1 motor proteins forming a link between the motor and their cargoes. To refine the TRAK1/2 binding sites within the kinesin-1 cargo domain, rationally designed C-terminal truncations of KIF5A and KIF5C we...

Journal: :EMBO reports 2012
Chris MacDonald Nicholas J Buchkovich Daniel K Stringer Scott D Emr Robert C Piper

The efficient formation of a variety of transport vesicles is influenced by the presence of cargo, suggesting that cargo itself might have a defining role in vesicle biogenesis. However, definitive in vivo experiments supporting this concept are lacking, as it is difficult to eliminate endogenous cargo. The Endosomal Sorting Complexes Required for Transport (ESCRT) apparatus sorts ubiquitinated...

Journal: :EURO Journal on Transportation and Logistics 2015

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