Search Results - "Mullins, JGL"
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Bile acid biosynthesis in Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome bypassing cholesterol: Potential importance of pathway intermediates
Published in The Journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology (01-02-2021)“…•New pathway of bile acid biosynthesis avoiding cholesterol.•Mechanism for biosynthesis of 3β,7β-dihydroxy-5-ene bile acids.•Biosynthesis of…”
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A NOVEL LGI1 VARIANT IN LATERAL TEMPORAL LOBE EPILEPSY
Published in Journal of neurology, neurosurgery and psychiatry (01-11-2015)“…BackgroundWe identified a family with autosomal dominant lateral temporal lobe epilepsy (ADLTLE). Given that LGI1 mutations account for around 50% of families…”
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Influence of CrgA on Assembly of the Cell Division Protein FtsZ during Development of Streptomyces coelicolor
Published in Journal of Bacteriology (01-02-2006)“…Article Usage Stats Services JB Citing Articles Google Scholar PubMed Related Content Social Bookmarking CiteULike Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ Mendeley…”
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A Short Regulatory Domain Restricts Glycerol Transport through Yeast Fps1p
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (21-02-2003)“…The controlled export of solutes is crucial for cellular adaptation to hypotonic conditions. In the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae glycerol export is mediated…”
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Expression, purification and use of the soluble domain of Lactobacillus paracasei b-fructosidase to optimise production of bioethanol from grass fructans
Published in Bioresource technology (01-06-2010)“…Microbial inulinases find application in food, pharmaceutical and biofuel industries. Here, a novel Lactobacillus paracasei b-fructosidase was overexpressed as…”
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Membrane topology of the Mep/Amt family of ammonium transporters
Published in Molecular microbiology (01-07-2000)“…The Mep/Amt proteins constitute a new family of transport proteins that are ubiquitous in nature. Members from bacteria, yeast and plants have been identified…”
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A Regulatory Domain in the C-terminal Extension of the Yeast Glycerol Channel Fps1p
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (09-04-2004)“…The Saccharomyces cerevisiae gene FPS1 encodes an aquaglyceroporin of the major intrinsic protein (MIP) family. The main function of Fps1p seems to be the…”
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Analysis of the Pore of the Unusual Major Intrinsic Protein Channel, Yeast Fps1p
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (28-09-2001)“…Fps1p is a glycerol efflux channel fromSaccharomyces cerevisiae. In this atypical major intrinsic protein neither of the signature NPA motifs of the family,…”
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Plant virus transmission by plasmodiophorid fungi is associated with distinctive transmembrane regions of virus-encoded proteins
Published in Archives of virology (01-01-2001)“…Computer analysis of published sequence data has consistently identified two complementary transmembrane domains in the coat protein readthrough domains of…”
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TMCompare: transmembrane region sequence and structure
Published in Bioinformatics (01-12-2001)“…TMCompare is an alignment and visualization tool for comparison of sequence information for membrane proteins contained in SWISS-PROT entries, with structural…”
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Identification of residues controlling transport through the yeast aquaglyceroporin Fps1 using a genetic screen
Published in European journal of biochemistry (01-02-2004)“…Aquaporins and aquaglyceroporins mediate the transport of water and solutes across biological membranes. Saccharomyces cerevisiae Fps1 is an aquaglyceroporin…”
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Analysis of the intestinal absorption of essential fatty acids in vivo in the rat
Published in Prostaglandins, leukotrienes and essential fatty acids (01-01-2000)“…The absorption and competition kinetics of the essential fatty acids (EFAs), linoleic acid (LA), α-linolenic acid (αLnA) and arachidonic acid (AA) in vivo were…”
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