Search Results - "Nastasi, Tommaso"
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E3 Ubiquitin Ligases as Regulators of Membrane Protein Trafficking and Degradation
Published in Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark) (01-06-2005)“…Ubiquitination is a regulated post‐translational modification that conjugates ubiquitin (Ub) to lysine residues of target proteins and determines their…”
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E-peptides control bioavailability of IGF-1
Published in PloS one (10-12-2012)“…Insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) is a potent cytoprotective growth factor that has attracted considerable attention as a promising therapeutic agent…”
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H10 RNA-binding Proteins Specifically Expressed in the Rat Brain
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (28-08-1998)“…During brain maturation, histone H10 accumulates in both nerve and glial cells. The expression of this “linker” histone, the role of which still remains…”
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Proximal tubule overexpression of a locally acting IGF isoform, Igf-1Ea , increases inflammation after ischemic injury
Published in Growth hormone & IGF research (01-02-2012)“…Abstract Objective IGF-1 is an important regulator of postnatal growth in mammals. In mice, a non-circulating, locally acting isoform of IGF-1, IGF-1Ea, has…”
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Ozz-E3, A Muscle-Specific Ubiquitin Ligase, Regulates β-Catenin Degradation during Myogenesis
Published in Developmental cell (01-02-2004)“…The identities of the ubiquitin-ligases active during myogenesis are largely unknown. Here we describe a RING-type E3 ligase complex specified by the adaptor…”
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PIPPin Is a Brain-specific Protein That Contains a Cold-shock Domain and Binds Specifically to H1° and H3.3 mRNAs
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (20-08-1999)“…During maturation of mammalian brain, variants of both linker (i.e. H1°) and core (i.e. H3.3) histone proteins accumulate in nerve cells. As the concentration…”
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RNA‐binding ability of PIPP in requires the entire protein
Published in Journal of cellular and molecular medicine (01-01-2003)“…Post‐transcriptional fate of eukaryotic mRNAs depends on association with different classes of RNA‐binding proteins (RBPs). Among these proteins, the…”
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H1(0) RNA-binding proteins specifically expressed in the rat brain
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (28-08-1998)“…During brain maturation, histone H1(0) accumulates in both nerve and glial cells. The expression of this "linker" histone, the role of which still remains…”
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RNA-binding ability of PIPPin requires the entire protein
Published in Journal of cellular and molecular medicine (01-01-2003)“…Post-transcriptional fate of eukaryotic mRNAs depends on association with different classes of RNA-binding proteins (RBPs). Among these proteins, the…”
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Specific neurons of brain cortex and cerebellum are PIPPin positive
Published in Neuroreport (14-07-2000)“…We recently cloned a cDNA encoding an RNA-binding protein, that we called PIPPin, which is highly enriched in the rat brain and contains two putative double…”
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PIPPin, a Putative RNA-Binding Protein Specifically Expressed in the Rat Brain
Published in Biochemical and biophysical research communications (05-01-1996)“…In looking for genes encoding RNA-binding factors, we prepared an expression library in λgt11, by cloning cDNAs corresponding to the polyadenylated fraction of…”
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PIPPin Is a Brain-specific Protein That Contains a Cold-shock Domain and Binds Specifically to H1° and H3.3 mRNAs
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (20-08-1999)“…During maturation of mammalian brain, variants of both linker ( i.e. H1°) and core ( i.e. H3.3) histone proteins accumulate in nerve cells. As the…”
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H1° and H3.3B mRNA levels in developing rat brain
Published in Neurochemical research (01-12-1994)“…Two overlapping rat cDNAs, covering a continuous region of 1107 base pairs, have been isolated and sequenced. The clones contain identical open reading frames,…”
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Posttranscriptional regulation of H1° and H3.3B histone genes in differentiating rat cortical neurons
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Expression of synapsin I gene in primary cultures of differentiating rat cortical neurons
Published in Neurochemical research (01-02-1995)“…Synapsin I is a neuron-specific protein which is present in two isoforms, Ia and Ib. In the last few years this protein has been demonstrated to play a central…”
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