نتایج جستجو برای: f) bi(p

تعداد نتایج: 307628  

Journal: :Journal of virology 1991
S S Watowich R I Morimoto R A Lamb

The cellular glucose-regulated protein GRP78-BiP is a member of the HSP70 stress family of gene products, and the protein is a resident component of the endoplasmic reticulum, where it is thought to play a role in the folding and oligomerization of secretory and membrane-bound proteins. GRP78-BiP also binds to malfolded proteins, and this may be one mechanism for preventing their intracellular ...

2012
Saad Khan Ashley W. Rammeloo John J. Heikkila

In the present study, withaferin A (WA), a steroidal lactone with anti-inflammatory and anti-tumor properties, inhibited proteasome activity and induced endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and cytoplasmic HSP accumulation in Xenopus laevis A6 kidney epithelial cells. Proteasomal inhibition by WA was indicated by an accumulation of ubiquitinated protein and a decrease in chymotrypsin-like activity. Addit...

Journal: :Rairo-operations Research 2022

The Binary Integer Programming problem (BIP) is a mathematical optimization problem, with linear objective function and constraints, on which the domain of all variables {0, 1}. In BIP, every variable associated determined cost coefficient. Minmax regret under interval uncertainty (M-BIP) generalization BIP in coefficient to not known advance, but are assumed be bounded by an interval. M-BIP fi...

2014
Warren L. Wagner John R. Clark David H. Lorence

During the preparation of the Vascular Flora of the Marquesas Islands four new species of Bidens (Coreopsideae, Asteraceae) have come to light and are described herein: Bidens woodii W.L. Wagner, J.R. Clark & Lorence, sp. nov. from Ua Pou, and Bidens microcephala W.L. Wagner, J.R. Clark & Lorence sp. nov., Bidens evapelliana W.L. Wagner, J.R. Clark & Lorence, sp. nov., and Bidens wichmanii W.L....

Journal: :The Plant cell 1999
N Leborgne-Castel E P Jelitto-Van Dooren A J Crofts J Denecke

To study the role of the lumenal binding protein (BiP) in the transport and secretion of proteins, we have produced plants with altered BiP levels. Transgenic plants overexpressing BiP showed dramatically increased BiP mRNA levels but only a modest increase in BiP protein levels. The presence of degradation products in BiP overproducers suggests a regulatory mechanism that increases protein tur...

Journal: :SIAM Journal on Optimization 2016
Yair Censor Rafiq Mansour

In this paper we study new algorithmic structures with DouglasRachford (DR) operators to solve convex feasibility problems. We propose to embed the basic two-set-DR algorithmic operator into the String-Averaging Projections (SAP) and into the Block-Iterative Projection (BIP) algorithmic structures, thereby creating new DR algorithmic schemes that include the recently proposed cyclic DouglasRach...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2005
Nathan N. Alder Ying Shen Jeffrey L. Brodsky Linda M. Hendershot Arthur E. Johnson

The Sec61 translocon of the endoplasmic reticulum membrane forms an aqueous pore that is gated by the lumenal Hsp70 chaperone BiP. We have explored the molecular mechanisms governing BiP-mediated gating activity, including the coupling between gating and the BiP ATPase cycle, and the involvement of the substrate-binding and J domain-binding regions of BiP. Translocon gating was assayed by measu...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1996
L Hendershot J Wei J Gaut J Melnick S Aviel Y Argon

A group of resident ER proteins have been identified that are proposed to function as molecular chaperones. The best characterized of these is BiP/GRP78, an hsp70 homologue that binds peptides containing hydrophobic residues in vitro and unfolded or unassembled proteins in vivo. However, evidence that mammalian BiP plays a direct role in protein folding remains circumstantial. In this study, we...

2017
Lukasz Wieteska Saeid Shahidi Anastasia Zhuravleva

BiP is the only Hsp70 chaperone in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and similar to other Hsp70s, its activity relies on nucleotide- and substrate-controllable docking and undocking of its nucleotide-binding domain (NBD) and substrate-binding domain (SBD). However, little is known of specific features of the BiP conformational landscape that tune BiP to its unique tasks and the ER environment. We ...

2014
Evaldas Čiplys Agota Aučynaitė Rimantas Slibinskas

BACKGROUND Human BiP is traditionally regarded as a major endoplasmic reticulum (ER) chaperone performing a number of well-described functions in the ER. In recent years it was well established that this molecule can also be located in other cell organelles and compartments, on the cell surface or be secreted. Also novel functions were assigned to this protein. Importantly, BiP protein appears ...

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