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Biochem J (2016) 473 (6): 733–742.
Published: 10 March 2016
...Kelan Chen; Peter E. Czabotar; Marnie E. Blewitt; James M. Murphy The structural maintenance of chromosomes (SMC) proteins are fundamental to chromosome organization. They share a characteristic domain structure, featuring a central SMC hinge domain that is critical for forming SMC dimers...
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Biochem J (2015) 467 (3): 507–515.
Published: 17 April 2015
... of non-histone proteins. Previous studies have shown that yeast Hmt1 is a type I PRMT and methylates histone H4 arginine 3 and several mRNA-binding proteins. Hmt1 forms dimers or oligomers, but how dimerization or oligomerization affects its activity remains largely unknown. We now report that Hmt1 can...
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Biochem J (2014) 459 (3): 539–550.
Published: 11 April 2014
... regions). We have shown previously that PDE4D2, a short variant, is a monomer, whereas PDE4D3, a long variant, is a dimer. In the present study, we have determined the apparent molecular masses of various long and short PDE4 variants by size-exclusion chromatography and sucrose density-gradient...
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Biochem J (2013) 453 (3): 337–344.
Published: 12 July 2013
...Kate Engel; Tomoaki Sasaki; Qi Wang; John Kuriyan Formation of an asymmetric dimer by the EGFR (epidermal growth factor receptor) kinase domains results in allosteric activation. Since this dimer does not readily form in solution, the EGFR kinase domain phosphorylates most peptide substrates...
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Biochem J (2012) 446 (2): 321–330.
Published: 14 August 2012
... and spinal cord cultures, we found that neuroligins form constitutive dimers, including homomers and, most notably, neuroligin 1/3 heteromers. Additionally, we found that neuroligin monomers are specifically retained in the secretory pathway through a cellular quality control mechanism that involves...
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Biochem J (2011) 440 (3): 319–327.
Published: 28 November 2011
... this dimerization is regulated during cellular invasion into three-dimensional collagen matrices. To address this question, we established a fluorescence resonance energy transfer system to detect MT1-MMP dimerization and analysed the process in cells invading through three-dimensional collagen. Our data indicate...
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Biochem J (2008) 414 (3): 357–361.
Published: 27 August 2008
... an interaction between functional Ca 2+ -ATPase monomers. This finding implies that the functional unit of the Ca 2+ -ATPase is a dimer. 1 To whom correspondence should be addressed (email [email protected] ). 19 12 2007 9 5 2008 12 5 2008 12 5 2008 © The Authors Journal...
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Biochem J (2008) 412 (2): 233–244.
Published: 14 May 2008
... is available. In the present study, we have applied solution FRET (Förster resonance energy transfer) techniques using two single cysteine mutants to obtain initial structural information on the architecture of the OpuAA dimer in solution. Analysing our results in detail and comparing them with the existing...
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Biochem J (2006) 399 (1): 121–129.
Published: 13 September 2006
... it formed disulfide-linked dimers in the ER (endoplasmic reticulum). After reducing the disulfide bonds of these dimers, not only the expected monomers were found, but also two smaller fragments, indicating that the protein was partially cleaved. The site of cleavage was located at an Asp–Pro bond situated...
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Biochem J (2005) 388 (3): 835–841.
Published: 07 June 2005
... self-associate to form homodimers exclusively. Two-hybrid analysis indicated that the N- and C-terminal fragments of GCC88 can interact with themselves but not with each other, suggesting that the GRIP domain proteins form parallel coiled-coil dimers. Analysis of purified recombinant golgin-97 by CD...
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Biochem J (2001) 355 (3): 827–833.
Published: 24 April 2001
... were purified [ryanodine receptor-1 (RyR1) from rabbit skeletal muscle, neuronal NO synthase (nNOS) from Sf9 cells, G-protein βγ dimers (Gβγ) from porcine brain and a glutathione S-transferase-fusion protein comprising the C-terminal calmodulin-binding domain of the metabotropic glutamate receptor 7A...
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Biochem J (1999) 341 (3): 537–543.
Published: 26 July 1999
... to that of the native enzyme purified from S. cerevisiae . This ter-reactant dimeric enzyme shows Michaelis-Menten kinetics only with IMP. L -Aspartate and GTP display a weak negative co-operativity (Hill coefficient 0.8-0.9). This negative co-operativity has not yet been reported for adenylosuccinate synthases from...