Search Results - "Hinrichs, Maria Victoria"
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Biosynthesis and characterization of a recombinant eukaryotic allophycocyanin using prokaryotic accessory enzymes
Published in MicrobiologyOpen (Weinheim) (01-03-2020)“…Phycobiliproteins (PBPs) are colored fluorescent proteins present in cyanobacteria, red alga, and cryptophyta. These proteins have many potential uses in…”
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Biophysical studies support a predicted superhelical structure with armadillo repeats for Ric‐8
Published in Protein science (01-06-2009)“…Ric‐8 is a highly conserved cytosolic protein (MW 63 KDa) initially identified in C. elegans as an essential factor in neurotransmitter release and asymmetric…”
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Gαq negatively regulates the Wnt-β-catenin pathway and dorsal embryonic Xenopus laevis development
Published in Journal of cellular physiology (01-02-2008)“…The non‐canonical Wnt/Ca2+ signaling pathway has been implicated in the regulation of axis formation and gastrulation movements during early Xenopus laevis…”
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Allophycocyanin from Gracilaria Chilensis and its Recombinant. A Comparative Biophysical and Spectroscopic Study
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xRic-8 is a GEF for Gsα and participates in maintaining meiotic arrest in Xenopus laevis oocytes
Published in Journal of cellular physiology (01-03-2008)“…Immature stage VI Xenopus oocytes are arrested at the G2/M border of meiosis I until exposed to progesterone, which induces meiotic resumption through a…”
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Classical Xenopus laevis progesterone receptor associates to the plasma membrane through its ligand-binding domain
Published in Journal of cellular physiology (01-05-2007)“…During the last decade, considerable evidence is accumulating that supports the view that the classic progesterone receptor (xPR‐1) is mediating Xenopus laevis…”
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Plasma membrane destination of the classical Xenopus laevis progesterone receptor accelerates progesterone-induced oocyte maturation
Published in Journal of cellular biochemistry (15-10-2006)“…Xenopus laevis oocyte maturation is induced by the steroid hormone progesterone through a non‐genomic mechanism initiated at the cell membrane. Recently, two…”
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Study of XtRic-8 during the neural development of X. tropicalis
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XTRIC-8, a protein required for proper neural crest formation
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XTRIC-8, a protein required for proper neural crest formation
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Protein Science : A Publication of the Protein Society
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The classic receptor for 1α,25-dihydroxy vitamin D3 is required for non-genomic actions of 1α,25-dihydroxy vitamin D3 in osteosarcoma cells
Published in Journal of cellular biochemistry (01-11-2006)“…1α,25‐dihydroxy vitamin D3 has a major role in the regulation of the bone metabolism as it promotes the expression of key bone‐related proteins in osteoblastic…”
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Mutation of the highly conserved Arg super(165) and Glu super(168) residues of human Gs alpha disrupts the alpha D- alpha E loop and enhances basal GDP/GTP exchange rate
Published in Journal of cellular biochemistry (01-01-2004)“…G protein signalling regulates a wide range of cellular processes such as motility, differentiation, secretion, neurotransmission, and cell division. G…”
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The classic receptor for 1alpha,25-dihydroxy vitamin D3 is required for non-genomic actions of 1alpha,25-dihydroxy vitamin D3 in osteosarcoma cells
Published in Journal of cellular biochemistry (01-11-2006)“…1alpha,25-dihydroxy vitamin D3 has a major role in the regulation of the bone metabolism as it promotes the expression of key bone-related proteins in…”
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The C2 cytosolic loop of adenylyl cyclase interacts with the activated form of Gαs
Published in FEBS letters (28-12-1998)“…Using the yeast two‐hybrid system, we studied the physical interaction between the complete C1 and C2 cytosolic domains of Xenopus laevis type 9 (xl9C1, xl9C2)…”
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The cDNAs coding for the α- and β-subunits of Xenopus laevis casein kinase II
Published in FEBS letters (10-02-1992)“…Using a λgt10 cDNA library obtained from Xenopus laevis oocytes and probes derived from the known sequences of the human and Drosophila genes, a cDNA coding…”
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Mutation of the highly conserved Arg 165 and Glu 168 residues of human Gsα disrupts the αD–αE loop and enhances basal GDP/GTP exchange rate
Published in Journal of cellular biochemistry (01-10-2004)“…G protein signalling regulates a wide range of cellular processes such as motility, differentiation, secretion, neurotransmission, and cell division. G…”
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Mutation of the highly conserved Arg165 and Glu168 residues of human Gsalpha disrupts the alphaD-alphaE loop and enhances basal GDP/GTP exchange rate
Published in Journal of cellular biochemistry (01-10-2004)“…G protein signalling regulates a wide range of cellular processes such as motility, differentiation, secretion, neurotransmission, and cell division. G…”
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Mutation of the highly conserved Arg165 and Glu168 residues of human Gsα disrupts the αD-αE loop and enhances basal GDP/GTP exchange rate
Published in Journal of cellular biochemistry (01-10-2004)“…G protein signalling regulates a wide range of cellular processes such as motility, differentiation, secretion, neurotransmission, and cell division. G…”
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Human brain synembryn interacts with Gsα and Gqα and is translocated to the plasma membrane in response to isoproterenol and carbachol
Published in Journal of cellular physiology (01-05-2003)“…Heterotrimeric G‐proteins transduce signals from heptahelical transmembrane receptors to different effector systems, regulating diverse complex intracellular…”
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