Search Results - "Azia, Ariel"
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Searching DNA via a “Monkey Bar” Mechanism: The Significance of Disordered Tails
Published in Journal of molecular biology (26-02-2010)“…The search through nonspecific DNA for a specific site by proteins is known to be facilitated by sliding, hopping, and intersegment transfer between separate…”
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Use of Host-like Peptide Motifs in Viral Proteins Is a Prevalent Strategy in Host-Virus Interactions
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (12-06-2014)“…Viruses interact extensively with host proteins, but the mechanisms controlling these interactions are not well understood. We present a comprehensive analysis…”
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What distinguishes GroEL substrates from other Escherichia coli proteins?
Published in The FEBS journal (01-02-2012)“…Experimental studies and theoretical considerations have shown that only a small subset of Escherichia coli proteins fold in vivo with the help of the GroE…”
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Intrinsic Disorder in Ubiquitination Substrates
Published in Journal of molecular biology (23-09-2011)“…The ubiquitin–proteasome system is responsible for the degradation of numerous proteins in eukaryotes. Degradation is an essential process in many cellular…”
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Modulation of Folding Kinetics of Repeat Proteins: Interplay between Intra- and Interdomain Interactions
Published in Biophysical journal (03-10-2012)“…Repeat proteins have unique elongated structures that, unlike globular proteins, are quite modular. Despite their simple one-dimensional structure, repeat…”
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Interactions of subunit CCT3 in the yeast chaperonin CCT/TRiC with Q/N-rich proteins revealed by high-throughput microscopy analysis
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (13-11-2012)“…The eukaryotic chaperonin containing t-complex polypeptide 1 (CCT/TRiC) is an ATP-fueled machine that assists protein folding. It consists of two back-to-back…”
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Nonnative Electrostatic Interactions Can Modulate Protein Folding: Molecular Dynamics with a Grain of Salt
Published in Journal of molecular biology (23-10-2009)“…In recent years, a growing number of protein folding studies have focused on the unfolded state, which is now recognized as playing a major role in the folding…”
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Genome-wide computational determination of the human metalloproteome
Published in Proteins, structure, function, and bioinformatics (01-05-2015)“…ABSTRACT Accurate prediction of protein function in humans is important for understanding biological processes at the molecular level in biomedicine and drug…”
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Extensive use of Host-Mimicking Motifs Supports Complex Regulation of Viral Proteins
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What distinguishes GroEL substrates from other Escherichiacoli proteins?
Published in The FEBS journal (01-02-2012)“…Experimental studies and theoretical considerations have shown that only a small subset of Escherichiacoli proteins fold invivo with the help of the GroE…”
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The origins and evolution of ubiquitination sites
Published in Molecular bioSystems (06-07-2012)“…Protein ubiquitination is central to the regulation of various pathways in eukaryotes. The process of ubiquitination and its cellular outcome were investigated…”
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The Effects of Mutations on Protein Function: A Comparative Study of Three Databases of Mutations in Humans
Published in Israel journal of chemistry (01-04-2013)“…Single‐nucleotide mutations (SNPs) in protein‐coding regions of the human genome are a major factor in determining human variation in health and disease. Here,…”
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