Search Results - "Manal Abdel Dayem"
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Cytoplasmic Loop Connecting Helices IV and V of the Melibiose Permease from Escherichia coli Is Involved in the Process of Na+-coupled Sugar Translocation
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (17-01-2003)“…Previous photolabeling and limited proteolysis studies suggested that one of the four basic residues (Arg-141) of the N-terminal cytoplasmic loop connecting…”
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Bcl-xL Expression Correlates with Primary Macrophage Differentiation, Activation of Functional Competence, and Survival and Results from Synergistic Transcriptional Activation by Ets2 and PU.1
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (25-05-2001)“…Depriving primary bone marrow-derived macrophages of colony-stimulating factor-1 (CSF-1) induces programmed cell death by apoptosis. We show that cell death is…”
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The putative immunity protein of the Gram-positive bacteria Leuconostoc mesenteroides is preferentially located in the cytoplasm compartment
Published in FEMS microbiology letters (01-05-1996)“…Abstract Immunity proteins are thought to protect bacteriocin-producing bacterial strains against the bactericidal effects of their own bacteriocin. The…”
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In vitro interactions of Caenorhabditis elegans dystrophin with dystrobrevin and syntrophin
Published in FEBS letters (12-11-1999)“…Dystrophin, the product of the gene mutated in Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is bound by its C-terminus to a protein complex including the related protein…”
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Covalent structure, synthesis, and structure-function studies of mesentericin Y 105(37), a defensive peptide from gram-positive bacteria Leuconostoc mesenteroides
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (14-06-1996)“…A 37-residue cationic antimicrobial peptide named mesentericin Y 105(37) was purified to homogeneity from cell-free culture supernatant of the Gram-positive…”
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The putative immunity protein of the Gram-positive bacteria Leuconostoc mesenteroides is preferentially located in the cytoplasm compartment
Published in FEMS microbiology letters (01-05-1996)“…Immunity proteins are thought to protect bacteriocin-producing bacterial strains against the bactericidal effects of their own bacteriocin. The immunity…”
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Covalent Structure, Synthesis, and Structure-Function Studies of Mesentericin Y 10537, a Defensive Peptide from Gram-positive Bacteria Leuconostoc mesenteroides
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (14-06-1996)“…A 37-residue cationic antimicrobial peptide named mesentericin Y 105 37 was purified to homogeneity from cell-free culture supernatant of the Gram-positive…”
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