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  • ...Absmanner B, Schwarz M, Lehle L | title = Biochemical characterization and membrane topology of Alg2 from Saccharomyces cerevisiae as a bifunctional alpha1,3- ==Human proteins containing this domain== ...
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  • ...formula is often applied to determine the size of an object embedded in a membrane from its observed [[Brownian motion|diffusion coefficient]], and is charact ...s-wiki.png|frame|Embedded cylindrical object of radius <math>a</math> in a membrane with viscosity <math>\eta_m</math>, height <math>h</math>, surrounded by bu ...
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  • ...mally occurs in the [[endoplasmic reticulum]] or the outer [[mitochondrial membrane]]. This is an [[adenosine triphosphate]] (ATP)-requiring reaction with [[Fa ...e for free [[carnitine]] to the inner surface of the [[inner mitochondrial membrane]]. There [[carnitine acyltransferase II]] reverses the process, producing f ...
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  • ...amics: Control of cellular dewetting by actomyosin contractility and I-BAR proteins.|journal=Biology of the Cell|volume=105|issue=3|pages=109–117|doi=10.1111/b ...neous formation of TEM tunnels and their opening is the [[Cell membrane|'''membrane''']] '''tension''' that results from the spreading of cells due to actomyos ...
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  • ===Plasma membrane H<sup>+</sup>-ATPase=== {{Main|Plasma membrane H+-ATPase}} ...
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  • ...HT, Gallop JL | title = Membrane curvature and mechanisms of dynamic cell membrane remodelling | journal = Nature | volume = 438 | issue = 7068 | pages = 590– ...thought experiment. If you [[Cross section (geometry)|cross-section]] the membrane surface at a point under consideration using two planes that are perpendicu ...
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  • ...[[Gram-negative bacteria|gram-negative cells]] it is located in the inner membrane. The divisome is nearly ubiquitous in bacteria although its composition ma The '''elongasome''' is a modified version of the divisome, without the membrane-constricting [[FtsZ]]-ring and its associated machinery. The elongasome is ...
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  • ...ing of the human body. Fusion of [[biological membranes]] is mediated by [[membrane fusion protein|protein]]s. Regardless of the complexity of the system, fusi [[Image:Membrane fusion via stalk formation.jpg|900px|center]] ...
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  • ...ffinity]] and [[Chemical specificity|specificity]]. Specificity means that proteins distinguish the highly specific binding partner from less specific partners ...ugh there are many different ligands located outside of the cell, membrane proteins are specific, and only certain ligands will bind to each one. That is why e ...
    11 KB (1,569 words) - 08:08, 20 January 2024
  • ...[anion]] [[Efflux (microbiology)|efflux]] called TaALMT1 across the [[cell membrane]].<ref>{{cite journal|author1=PR Ryan|author2=SD Tyerman|author3=T Sasaki | ...
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  • ...s = Alonso GD, Schoijet AC, Torres HN, Flawiá MM | title = TcPDE4, a novel membrane-associated cAMP-specific phosphodiesterase from ''Trypanosoma cruzi'' | jou {{Intracellular signaling peptides and proteins}} ...
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  • ...0 | doi-access = free }}</ref><ref>{{cite book | chapter = Biosynthesis of membrane lipids | title = Escherichia coli and Salmonella: Cellular and Molecular Bi ...
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  • ...érczi A, Su D, Asard H | title = An Arabidopsis cytochrome b561 with trans-membrane ferrireductase capability | journal = FEBS Letters | volume = 581 | issue = ...to the siderophore used. The receptor dissociates once it nears the cell's membrane which creates an aqueous ferric Fe(III) ion that can either be used for upt ...
    7 KB (1,012 words) - 14:19, 29 November 2024
  • ...tle = Calcium and potassium systems of a giant barnacle muscle fibre under membrane potential control | journal = The Journal of Physiology | volume = 229 | #Equations apply to a spatially iso-potential patch of membrane. There are two persistent (non-inactivating) voltage-gated currents with op ...
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  • ...ANM)''' is a simple yet powerful tool made for [[normal mode]] analysis of proteins, which has been successfully applied for exploring the relation between fun ...e GNM has proven itself to accurately describe the vibrational dynamics of proteins and their complexes in numerous studies. Whereas the GNM is limited to the ...
    12 KB (1,993 words) - 23:12, 15 March 2024
  • ...resent the '''mobile membranes'''. Mobile membranes represent a variant of membrane systems inspired by the biological movements given by endocytosis and exocy ...y of membranes (which do not intersect) with objects associated to them. A membrane without any other membranes inside is called elementary. ...
    41 KB (6,539 words) - 04:44, 25 December 2024
  • ..., Parcej D, Vogel V, Peng G, Michel H | title = Characterizing a monotopic membrane enzyme. Biochemical, enzymatic and crystallization studies on Aquifex aeoli ...-346. Both amino acids are located in the hydrophobic region of the plasma membrane and are conserved among all sulfide: quinone oxidoreductases.<ref>{{Cite jo ...
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  • ...eabsorbed. As the acid is [[ionised]], it cannot pass through the [[plasma membrane]] back into the blood stream and instead gets excreted with the urine. Acid ...|saturation]] of the transporters (active secretion depends on transporter proteins that can become saturated) or the number of functioning [[nephron]]s (hence ...
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  • ...es of bilayer material properties in function and distribution of membrane proteins | journal = Annual Review of Biophysics and Biomolecular Structure | volume ...s down to sub-microscopic. Thus, forces initially applied to an unstressed membrane are not actually changing the lipid packing but are rather “smoothing out” ...
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  • ...heir relation to the molar mass. The most useful of these were [[Osmometry|membrane osmometry]] and [[sedimentation]]. ...], [[Bruno H. Zimm]], and others. The problem with measurements made using membrane osmometry and sedimentation was that they only characterized the bulk prope ...
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