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  • ==Proteins that interact with AMPARs== ...ptic scaffolding protein postsynaptic density 95 (PSD95). These associated proteins appear to play an important role in the membrane trafficking of the recepto ...
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  • ...ecombinant protein will not necessarily be produced. Expression of foreign proteins requires the use of specialized expression vectors and often necessitates s ...
    1 KB (193 words) - 20:39, 13 July 2013
  • ...mples of PDZ domain-containing proteins (Figure from Lee ''et al''. 2010). Proteins are indicated by black lines scaled to the length of the primary sequence o ...ral PDZ domains bind to a short region of the C-terminus of other specific proteins. These short regions bind to the PDZ domain by beta sheet augmentation (the ...
    3 KB (398 words) - 15:24, 16 April 2014
  • ...oscopy (fPALM)|PALM/STORM]]. It can also be used to track fast dynamics of proteins in cells. [[Category:Proteins]] ...
    3 KB (439 words) - 19:20, 9 May 2015
  • ...ctivating the catalytic units and enabling them to phosphorylate substrate proteins. There are some minor PKA-independent functions of cAMP, e.g., activation o ...
    734 bytes (108 words) - 22:34, 14 April 2013
  • * PSD: 10,000 proteins (or 100 copies of 100 proteins)<br> * NMDAR: 20 proteins<br> ...
    5 KB (709 words) - 20:13, 23 July 2014
  • ...MKII activity drive GluR1 to synapses by mechanism requiring GluR1 and PDZ proteins ...it can be translated into protein that can be incorporated into wild-type proteins|recombinant}} AMPARs lacked GluR2. Recombinants were functional and showed ...
    9 KB (1,368 words) - 18:19, 14 July 2013
  • ...let Minimotif Miner] || Application to search for short sequence motifs in Proteins. ...
    2 KB (289 words) - 02:51, 12 May 2013
  • ...let Minimotif Miner] || Application to search for short sequence motifs in Proteins. ...
    3 KB (330 words) - 19:21, 13 May 2013
  • ...ins binding GluR2 C-terminal tail. ABP, GRIP, and PICK1 are PDZ-containing proteins that interact with the last four amino acids of GluR2 subunit. ...fusion is modulated by the binding of Stargazin to PDZ-containing scaffold proteins ...
    16 KB (2,398 words) - 18:20, 14 July 2013
  • ...sation of [[PSD-95]], and changes to its interaction capacity with partner proteins, play roles in synapse development and plastic changes in learning, but whe [[PSD-95]] is just one of the human proteins which Brainwave-Discovery Ltd. is expressing in Drosophila synapses. We can ...
    5 KB (697 words) - 16:58, 9 August 2014
  • ...e postsynaptic density (PSD) through reversible interactions with scaffold proteins. The [[AMPAR]]/scaffold kinetic rates were adjusted by comparing computer s ...eracts with AMPAR auxiliary subunits (i.e., transmembrane AMPAR regulatory proteins, or TARPs), or synapse-associated protein 97 (SAP-97) and protein interacti ...
    8 KB (1,139 words) - 21:22, 9 August 2014
  • ...naptic sites for prolonged periods of time, through binding to several PSD proteins, including the NMDAR. Third, CaMKII bound to the NMDAR remains active indep ...rylation of stargazin and binding of its C-terminus to PDZ domain scaffold proteins such as PSD95 ...
    11 KB (1,603 words) - 18:21, 14 July 2013
  • proteins, and more</li> <p>Tags and fusion proteins are excellent tools for further ...
    25 KB (3,075 words) - 13:19, 5 August 2015
  • ...obtained from the thymus, along with in company with several other small proteins. ...omers polymerize to form F (filamentous) actin, which, together with other proteins that bind to actin, comprise cellular microfilaments. Formation by G-actin ...
    19 KB (2,742 words) - 08:43, 15 December 2016
  • ...led genes, code for proteins that play a functional role in the organism. Proteins have specific functions (e.g. synthesize acetylcholine) and also work in co ...) the order in which gene products act in the process, and (c) whether the proteins encoded by different genes interact with one another (Stieger, et al. 2009; ...
    16 KB (2,410 words) - 22:16, 13 February 2012
  • ...ncentration the better the resolution of higher molecular weight proteins. Proteins travel only in one dimension along the gel for most blots.</ref> ...
    11 KB (1,687 words) - 14:48, 23 May 2013
  • ...ctivating the catalytic units and enabling them to phosphorylate substrate proteins. ...
    5 KB (638 words) - 16:28, 26 May 2013
  • ...ng to weights of 6.41 and 6.51 picograms (pg), respectively. The number of proteins is based on the number of initial precursor mRNA transcripts, and does not ...e order of 1,400 questionable genes which may or may not encode functional proteins, usually encoded by short open reading frames. Table 2 gives estimates from ...
    17 KB (1,893 words) - 23:22, 28 October 2020
  • ...nhancing the rate of Pi release (Blanchoin and Pollard, 1999). Unregulated proteins of the '''<big>b4-thymosin family</big> bind actin monomers to maintain unp ...merize more slowly. (d) ABPs: the presence and concentration actin binding proteins can influence polymerization and branching in various ways: decrease polyme ...
    41 KB (6,016 words) - 22:28, 16 November 2018
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