As expected, casein phosphorylation occurred on serine and threonine residues. |
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Within skeletal muscle and heart activation of AMPK leads to the phosphorylation and inhibition of acetyl-CoA carboxylase. |
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Changing the phosphorylation state of the CTD is one mechanism by which binding of accessory proteins to the CTD of pol II may be regulated. |
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Smooth muscle does not contain troponin and is primarily regulated by the phosphorylation of myosin. |
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In animal cells serine, threonine and tyrosine are the amino acids subject to phosphorylation. |
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Cytochrome oxidases are the terminal enzymes of aerobic electron transport phosphorylation. |
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Subsequent binding of the regulatory protein arrestin follows this phosphorylation. |
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Soluble proteins were extracted from gravistimulated pulvini and subjected to protein phosphorylation reactions. |
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Protein kinases turn on other enzymes by a chemical reaction called phosphorylation that adds phosphate tags to proteins. |
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Dynamic control of protein phosphorylation is necessary for the regulation of many cellular processes, including mitosis and cytokinesis. |
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We can divide cellular respiration into three metabolic processes: glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation. |
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There are two processes that occur within the mitochondria named as the kerbs cycle and oxidative phosphorylation. |
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A general mechanism of toxicity may include, for example, substances that uncouple oxidative phosphorylation. |
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These effects on histamine secretion and on protein phosphorylation were rapid in onset and both showed tachyphylaxis. |
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Adenosine monophosphate formed by phosphorylation of adenosine is incorporated into the high-energy phosphate pool. |
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Phosphate is necessary for the generation of adenosine triphosphate from adenosine diphosphate and adenosine monophosphate and other crucial phosphorylation reactions. |
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Fig. 1 Schematic illustration of mammalian oxidative phosphorylation system. |
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Erlotinib potently inhibits the intracellular phosphorylation of EGFR, which is expressed on the cell surface of normal cells and cancer cells. |
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This model predicts that upregulated 14-3-3 causes abnormal tau phosphorylation, tau aggregation, microtubule disruption, and neurodegeneration. |
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Our interest in cellular processes regulated by phosphorylation events also involves the use of cutting-edge proteomics technologies. |
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However it is still not clear how tau phosphorylation is regulated in the normal brain. |
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Protein phosphatase inhibition results in a shift in the balance towards higher phosphorylation of target proteins. |
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Next we examine how multisite phosphorylation of key phosphoproteins in the various feedback loops influence dynamical behaviors using the random parameter search method. |
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The phosphorylation levels were detected with antiphosphorylated antibodies by Western blot analysis. |
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Their antiviral effect is dependent on the phosphorylation of viral thymidine kinase. |
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Chemical modifications of these basic amino acid residues include methylation, phosphorylation, and acetylation. |
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Dishevelled phosphorylation, subcellular localization and multimerization regulate its role in early embryogenesis. |
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In mitochondria, it is found in cytochrome c oxidase, which is the last protein in oxidative phosphorylation. |
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Molecules designed to block ATP from attaching to its binding domain will inhibit tyrosine phosphorylation and block signal transduction. |
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Survival of metazoan organisms is dependent upon their ability to generate energy through the process of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation. |
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The ubiquitination system differs in one key way from the methylation and phosphorylation timing operations we mentioned above. |
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In rat striatal synaptosomes METH-stimulated DAT T53 phosphorylation was rapid, occurring within 60 sec. |
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This result suggests that 14-3-3 plays a central role in regulation of tau protein phosphorylation in normal brain. 14-3-3 expression has been reported to be upregulated in the AD brain. |
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The final stage is the conversion of the chemical energy in NADH and FADH2 formed in the second and third steps into ATP by a process known as oxidative phosphorylation. |
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This part of oxidative phosphorylation is called electron transport. |
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Mitochondrial complexes for oxidative phosphorylation. |
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The parties have further argued that BASF enjoys patent protection for the active ingredient Chlorfenapyr, which according to the parties is a pyrazole analog uncoupler of oxidative phosphorylation. |
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Oxidative mitochondrial function: the principal function of the mitochondrion, in bringing the final phase of aerobic metabolism to a close: oxidative phosphorylation. |
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Luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone-signal transduction and stathmin phosphorylation in the gonadotrope aT3-1 cell line. |
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We study regulatory processes such as receptor phosphorylation, palmitoylation, ubiquitination and endocytosis that control hormonal responsiveness under normal and pathological conditions. |
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We have also determined SASH1 does not normally have tyrosine phosphorylation in HeLa cells. |
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Although, the mechanism of drug action on DAT is unclear, DAT phosphorylation is associated with altered surface expression and DAT activity. |
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The phosphorylation of Histone H3 at serine residue 10 by Msk1 during interphase marks transcriptional activation. |
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Thus, the mitochondria, which produce most of the cell's ATP, contain all of the enzymes needed to carry out the tricarboxylic acid cycle and oxidative phosphorylation. |
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Approaches to finding the molecular basis of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation disorders. |
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Using inhibitors to the members of MAPK and PIKK, we also determined the protein kinases responsible for asbestos-induced p53 phosphorylation. |
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Intracellular adenosine is rapidly metabolized either via phosphorylation to adenosine monophosphate by adenosine kinase, or via deamination to inosine by adenosine deaminase in the cytosol. |
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To establish this link, the investigators are studying the role of Aß-related peptides in the phosphorylation of tau protein and its relationship, if any, to the loss of cholinergic neurons in primary rat septal cultures. |
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The fatty acids are broken down into smaller molecules that can enter the citric acid cycle for the synthesis of ATP by oxidative phosphorylation. |
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These involve protein interactions and phosphorylation events. |
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In summary, this work contributed for a better understanding of the role of FGF signaling during myogenesis, and discovered a novel mechanism of FGF receptor phosphorylation. |
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The resulting time activity curves are then fitted with a tracer compartment model or submitted to graphical analysis in order to derive the phosphorylation of18 F-2-deoxyglucose. |
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It was here I began my first physiology experiments with rat atria, where I measured the strength of atria contraction and the degree of phosphorylation of contractile proteins. |
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In isolated cases the effect of phosphorylation is well known, but what is still not clear is the overall picture of the regulatory and control system of all cells. |
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Three modulated pathways, C21-Steroid hormone metabolism, oxidative phosphorylation, and metabolic pathways, are associated with metabolism, indicating the basal metabolism of cells in testis are affected. |
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We also propose that hyposialylation would dampen the phosphorylation level of the MET receptor and, therefore, result in the disengagement of its downstream pathways. |
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Juglone treatment resulted in the accumulation of pThr53 suggesting a role for Pin1 in regulating rDAT T53 phosphorylation and thereby its function. |
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Lead exposure during development results in increased neurofilament phosphorylation, neuritic beading, and temporal processing deficits within the murine auditory brainstem. |
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We exposed C6 cells to TFSA to examine the effects of TFSA on the cell viability and the expression and phosphorylation of key proteins in the ERK and PI3K signaling pathway. |
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It consists in a phosphorely in which phosphorylation of CheY by CheA results in the interaction of CheY with the flagellar rotor and changes in flagella rotation. |
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Analyses of double phosphodeficient mutants proved that the availability of even one out of three phosphorylation sites is sufficient for the feedback monomerization to occur. |
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The result is consistent with the idea that PGO is interacting with an amino acid residue that lies in the vicinity of the phosphorylation site, Aspas. |
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One of these alkaloids, called harmine, inhibits a protein known as DYRK1A, which has been implicated by this and other studies in the formation of tau phosphorylation. |
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Phosphorylation spectra are not disturbed by photolysis signals because photolysis is complete before recording of the first spectrum used in the subtraction. |
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Phosphorylation of proteins is central both to direct regulation of activity and to protein-protein interactions. |
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Phosphorylation of both acetyl CoA carboxylase and AMP-activated protein kinase was increased, thus explaining the increase in fatty acid oxidation. |
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Phosphorylation of focal adhesion vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein at Seri57 in intact human platelets correlates with fibrinogen receptor inhibition. |
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