نتایج جستجو برای: TPR

تعداد نتایج: 2085  

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1998
B Lu B C McBride

The Tpr protease of Porphyromonas gingivalis W83 is a membrane-associated enzyme capable of hydrolyzing chromogenic substrates for trypsin and bacterial collagenases. A previous study by us indicated that Tpr expression was increased under conditions of nutrient limitation. In the present study, we further characterized expression of the tpr gene using a tpr::lacZ reporter gene construct under ...

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 2003
Manuela E Hase Volker C Cordes

Tpr is a 267-kDa protein forming coiled coil-dominated homodimers that locate at the nucleoplasmic side of the nuclear pore complex (NPC). The proteins that tether Tpr to this location are unknown. Moreover, the question whether Tpr itself might act as a scaffold onto which other NPC components need to be assembled has not been answered to date. To assess Tpr's role as an architectural element ...

2011
Eiji OKI

This paper presents an optimization of IP load-balanced routing for the hose model. We present an IP load-balanced routing scheme based on the two-phase routing over shortest paths. It is called a fine two-phase routing (F-TPR) scheme. In F-TPR, traffic is distributed from a source node to intermediate nodes more finely, compared to the original TPR. F-TPR introduces the distribution ratio to n...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2004
Deborah D O'Leary J Kevin Shoemaker Michael R Edwards Richard L Hughson

Beat-by-beat estimates of total peripheral resistance (TPR) can be obtained from continuous measurements of cardiac output by using Doppler ultrasound and noninvasive mean arterial blood pressure (MAP). We employed transfer function analysis to study the heart rate (HR) and vascular response to spontaneous changes in blood pressure from the relationships of systolic blood pressure (SBP) to HR (...

Journal: :Journal of Computer Science and Cybernetics 2015

Journal: :Proteins 2010
Anne Marie Krachler Amit Sharma Colin Kleanthous

The tetratricopeptide repeat (TPR) motif is a protein-protein interaction module that acts as an organizing centre for complexes regulating a multitude of biological processes. Despite accumulating evidence for the formation of TPR oligomers as an additional level of regulation there is a lack of structural and solution data explaining TPR self-association. In the present work we characterize t...

2003
Ewan R.G. Main Yong Xiong Melanie J. Cocco Luca D’Andrea Lynne Regan

a parallel array, to produce an extended molecule with an overall superhelical architecture. This can be visualized as a spiral staircase in which the individual TPR and Biochemistry motifs are the steps. Precisely how the TPR fold may mediate protein-pro-2 Howard Hughes Medical Institute 3 Department of Chemistry tein interactions was first revealed by the crystal structures of the two differe...

2013
Nina Schweizer Cristina Ferrás David M. Kern Elsa Logarinho Iain M. Cheeseman Helder Maiato

Tpr is a conserved nuclear pore complex (NPC) protein implicated in the spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC) by an unknown mechanism. Here, we show that Tpr is required for normal SAC response by stabilizing Mad1 and Mad2 before mitosis. Tpr coimmunoprecipitated with Mad1 and Mad2 (hereafter designated as Tpr/Mad1/Mad2 or TM2 complex) during interphase and mitosis, and is required for Mad1–c-Mad2 ...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2000
J Van Der Spuy B D Kana H W Dirr G L Blatch

Murine stress-inducible protein 1 (mSTI1) is a co-chaperone homologous with the human heat shock cognate protein 70 (hsc70)/heat shock protein 90 (hsp90)-organizing protein (Hop). The concomitant interaction of mSTI1 with hsp70 and hsp90 at its N- and C-termini respectively is mediated by the tetratricopeptide repeat (TPR) motifs in these regions. With the use of co-precipitation assays, we sho...

Journal: :Circulation research 2008
Miao Zhang Yunzhou Dong Jian Xu Zhonglin Xie Yong Wu Ping Song Melissa Guzman Jiliang Wu Ming-Hui Zou

Thromboxane A2 receptor (TPr) stimulation induces cellular hypertrophy in vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs); however, regulation of VSMC hypertrophy remains poorly understood. Here we show that TPr stimulation activates AMP-activated kinase (AMPK), which in turn limits TPr-induced protein synthesis in VSMCs. Exposure of cultured VSMCs to either TPr agonists, IBOP and U46619, or exogenous hyd...

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