Search Results - "Cuillel, M"
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Measurements of ATP binding on the large cytoplasmic loop of the sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca(2+)-ATPase overexpressed in Escherichia coli
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (15-04-1994)“…The large cytoplasmic loop of the sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca(2+)-ATPase (LCL), situated between Lys329 and Phe740, is believed to contain both its…”
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Self-assembly of brome mosaic virus protein into capsids. Initial and final states of aggregation
Published in Journal of molecular biology (01-01-1983)“…The pH and ionic strength dependence of the states of aggregation of brome mosaic virus protein has been investigated by small angle neutron scattering,…”
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Cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase controls energy interconversion during the catalytic cycle of the yeast copper-ATPase
Published in FEBS letters (19-03-2008)“…The pathogenesis of human Menkes and Wilson diseases depends on alterations in copper transport. Some reports suggest that intracellular traffic of copper…”
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Kinetic study of the self-assembly of brome mosaic virus capsid
Published in European biophysics journal (01-12-1987)Get full text
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Reassembly of brome mosaic virus from dissociated virus: A neutron scattering study
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Structural proteins of adenovirus. Expression in Escherichia coli
Published in Acta biochimica polonica (1990)“…The fiber proteins of adenovirus serotype 2 Ad2 and serotype 3 Ad3 and structural protein IIIa of wild type Ad2 and Ad2 ts 112 mutant were cloned and expressed…”
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A Mutational Study in the Transmembrane Domain of Ccc2p, the Yeast Cu(I)-ATPase, Shows Different Roles for Each Cys-Pro-Cys Cysteine
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (18-06-2004)“…Ccc2p is homologous to the human Menkes and Wilson copper ATPases and is herein studied as a model for human copper transport. Most studies to date have sought…”
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Expression of protein IIIa of human adenovirus type 2 in Escherichia coli
Published in Gene (1987)“…We have constructed a plasmid encoding the protein IIIa gene of human adenovirus type 2. The gene was expressed under the control of the hybrid tac (trp-lac)…”
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A low resolution structure of frog virus 3
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Self-assembly of brome mosaic virus capsids. Kinetic study using neutron and X-ray solution scattering
Published in Journal of molecular biology (01-01-1983)“…The self-assembly of brome mosaic virus capsid has been studied kinetically by means of X-ray and neutron scattering. It appears to be a very fast process: for…”
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Cd2+- or Hg2+-binding proteins can replace the Cu+-chaperone Atx1 in delivering Cu+ to the secretory pathway in yeast
Published in FEBS letters (14-02-2005)“…Copper delivery to Ccc2 – the Golgi Cu+-ATPase – was investigated in vivo, replacing the Cu+-chaperone Atx1 by various structural homologues in an atx1-Δ yeast…”
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Purification of Heterologous Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Ca2+-ATPase Serca1a Allowing Phosphoenzyme and Ca2+-Affinity Measurements
Published in Protein expression and purification (01-07-2001)“…We describe here a protocol to prepare milligrams of active and stable heterologous sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+-ATPase (Serca1a). Serca1a was tagged with 6…”
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Peptide Mapping and Disulfide Bond Analysis of the Cytoplasmic Region of an Intrinsic Membrane Protein by Mass Spectrometry
Published in Analytical biochemistry (15-12-2001)“…Intrinsic membrane proteins pose substantial obstacles to analysis by common analytical techniques due to their hydrophobic nature and solubilization…”
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Evidence for direct involvement of the sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca super(2+)-ATPase in a passive monovalent cation (K super(+)/Na super(+)) exchange
Published in FEBS letters (01-01-1995)“…A specific inhibitor of SERCA-pumps, thapsigargin (TG) was used to demonstrate the direct involvement of the SR Ca super(2+)-ATPase in passive K super(+)/Na…”
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Cartographic study : breakpoints in 1574 families carrying human reciprocal translocations
Published in Human genetics (01-05-1996)“…Reciprocal translocations (rcp) are among the most common constitutional chromosomal aberrations in man. Using a European database of 1574 families carrying…”
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Evidence for direct involvement of the sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca(2+)-ATPase in a passive monovalent cation (K+/Na+) exchange
Published in FEBS letters (04-12-1995)“…A specific inhibitor of SERCA-pumps, thapsigargin (TG) was used to demonstrate the direct involvement of the SR Ca(2+)-ATPase in passive K+/Na+ exchange. The…”
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Evidence for direct involvement of the sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+‐ATPase in a passive monovalent cation (K+/Na+) exchange
Published in FEBS letters (04-12-1995)“…A specific inhibitor of SERCA‐pumps, thapsigargin (TG) was used to demonstrate the direct involvement of the SR Ca2+‐ATPase in passive K+/Na+ exchange. The…”
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Activation of recA protein. The open helix model for LexA cleavage
Published in Journal of molecular biology (05-08-1992)“…RecA protein is induced by the binding of DNA and ATP to become active in the hydrolysis of ATP and the cleavage of repressors. These reactions appear to…”
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Measurements of ATP binding on the large cytoplasmic loop of the sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca super(2+)-ATPase overexpressed in Escherichia coli
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (01-01-1994)“…The large cytoplasmic loop of the sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca super(2+)-ATPase (LCL), situated between Lys super(329) and Phe super(740), is believed to contain…”
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