Search Results - "Schiller, Martin R."
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The carboxy-terminus, a key regulator of protein function
Published in Critical reviews in biochemistry and molecular biology (04-03-2019)“…All proteins end with a carboxyl terminus that has unique biophysical properties and is often disordered. Although there are examples of important C-termini…”
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Severe COVID-19 in Alzheimer's disease: APOE4's fault again?
Published in Alzheimer's research & therapy (12-06-2021)“…Challenges have been recognized in healthcare of patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) in the COVID-19 pandemic, given a high infection and mortality rate of…”
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Coupling receptor tyrosine kinases to Rho GTPases—GEFs what's the link
Published in Cellular signalling (01-11-2006)“…Rho GTPases are molecular switches involved in the regulation of many cellular processes. This review summarizes work examining how stimulation of receptor…”
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Synonymous Variants of Uncertain Silence
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (23-06-2023)“…Synonymous variants, traditionally regarded as silent mutations due to their lack of impact on protein sequence, structure and function, have been the subject…”
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Accurate Prediction of Transcriptional Activity of Single Missense Variants in HIV Tat with Deep Learning
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (24-03-2023)“…Tat is an essential gene for increasing the transcription of all HIV genes, and affects HIV replication, HIV exit from latency, and AIDS progression. The Tat…”
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Systematic Assessment of Protein C-Termini Mutated in Human Disorders
Published in Biomolecules (Basel, Switzerland) (12-02-2023)“…All proteins have a carboxyl terminus, and we previously summarized eight mutations in binding and trafficking sequence determinants in the C-terminus that,…”
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XRCC4 and MRE11 Roles and Transcriptional Response to Repair of TALEN-Induced Double-Strand DNA Breaks
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (06-01-2022)“…Double-strand breaks (DSB) are one of the most lethal forms of DNA damage that, if left unrepaired, can lead to genomic instability, cellular transformation,…”
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Prioritization of Variants for Investigation of Genotype-Directed Nutrition in Human Superpopulations
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (18-07-2019)“…Dietary guidelines recommended by key health agencies are generally designed for a global population. However, ethnicity affects human disease and…”
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The human phosphotyrosine signaling network: evolution and hotspots of hijacking in cancer
Published in Genome research (01-07-2012)“…Phosphotyrosine (pTyr) signaling, which plays a central role in cell-cell and cell-environment interactions, has been considered to be an evolutionary…”
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Damaging the Integrated HIV Proviral DNA with TALENs
Published in PloS one (06-05-2015)“…HIV-1 integrates its proviral DNA genome into the host genome, presenting barriers for virus eradication. Several new gene-editing technologies have emerged…”
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Single-cell RNA sequencing reveals in vivo osteoimmunology interactions between the immune and skeletal systems
Published in Frontiers in endocrinology (Lausanne) (27-03-2023)“…While osteoimmunology interactions between the immune and skeletal systems are known to play an important role in osteoblast development, differentiation and…”
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Rapid Induction of Dendritic Spine Morphogenesis by trans-Synaptic EphrinB-EphB Receptor Activation of the Rho-GEF Kalirin
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (23-01-2003)“…The morphogenesis of dendritic spines, the major sites of excitatory synaptic transmission in the brain, is important in synaptic development and plasticity…”
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Loops govern SH2 domain specificity by controlling access to binding pockets
Published in Science signaling (04-05-2010)“…Cellular functions require specific protein-protein interactions that are often mediated by modular domains that use binding pockets to engage particular…”
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High-Throughput Phosphotyrosine Profiling Using SH2 Domains
Published in Molecular cell (22-06-2007)“…Protein tyrosine phosphorylation controls many aspects of signaling in multicellular organisms. One of the major consequences of tyrosine phosphorylation is…”
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Identifying Pleiotropic SNPs Associated With Femoral Neck and Heel Bone Mineral Density
Published in Frontiers in genetics (22-07-2020)“…Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) routinely identify loci associated with risk factors for osteoporosis. However, GWASs with relatively small sample…”
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The Functional Human C-Terminome
Published in PloS one (06-04-2016)“…All translated proteins end with a carboxylic acid commonly called the C-terminus. Many short functional sequences (minimotifs) are located on or immediately…”
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Data supporting a saturation mutagenesis assay for Tat-driven transcription with the GigaAssay
Published in Data in brief (01-12-2022)“…The data in this article are associated with the research paper “GigaAssay – an adaptable high-throughput saturation mutagenesis assay” [1]. The raw data are…”
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Minimotif Miner: a tool for investigating protein function
Published in Nature methods (01-03-2006)“…In addition to large domains, many short motifs mediate functional post-translational modification of proteins as well as protein-protein interactions and…”
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The history and conceptual framework of assays and screens
Published in BioEssays (01-04-2023)“…Since the 16th century, assays and screens have been essential for scientific investigation. However, most methods could be significantly improved, especially…”
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Achieving high accuracy prediction of minimotifs
Published in PloS one (27-09-2012)“…The low complexity of minimotif patterns results in a high false-positive prediction rate, hampering protein function prediction. A multi-filter algorithm,…”
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