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mammalianized protein

by Jared J Aumiller, Hideaki Mabashi-asazuma, Er Hillar, Xianzong Shi, Donald L Jarvis , 2011
"... new glycoengineered insect cell line with an inducibly ..."
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new glycoengineered insect cell line with an inducibly

Stable isotope labeling by amino acids in cell culture, SILAC, as a simple and accurate approach to expression proteomics

by Shao-en Ong, Blagoy Blagoev, Irina Kratchmarova, Dan Bach Kristensen, Akhilesh P, Matthias Mann - Mol. Cell. Proteomics , 2002
"... The abbreviations used are: SILAC: Stable isotope labeling by amino acids in cell culture, 2DE: two dimensional (isoelectric focusing/SDS-PAGE) gel electrophoresis: ICATTM: isotope-coded affinity tag; MS: mass spectrometry; MALDI-TOF: matrix assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight; PMF: ..."
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have shown great promise for the simultaneous and automated identification and quantitation of complex protein mixtures. Here we describe a method, termed SILAC for Stable Isotope Labeling by Amino acids in Cell culture, for the in vivo incorporation of specific amino acids into all mammalian proteins

Alternative isoform regulation in human tissue transcriptomes

by Eric T. Wang, Rickard S, Shujun Luo, Irina Khrebtukova, Lu Zhang, Christine Mayr, Stephen F. Kingsmore, Gary P. Schroth, Christopher B. Burge - Nature , 2008
"... Through alternative processing of pre-mRNAs, individual mammalian genes often produce multiple mRNA and protein isoforms that may have related, distinct or even opposing functions. Here we report an in-depth analysis of 15 diverse human tissue and cell line transcriptomes based on deep sequencing of ..."
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Through alternative processing of pre-mRNAs, individual mammalian genes often produce multiple mRNA and protein isoforms that may have related, distinct or even opposing functions. Here we report an in-depth analysis of 15 diverse human tissue and cell line transcriptomes based on deep sequencing

mammalian protein-coding

by David W. Melton
"... and mechanisms for the control of transcriptional initiation of ..."
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and mechanisms for the control of transcriptional initiation of

Analysis and prediction of mammalian protein glycation

by Morten Bo Johansen, Lars Kiemer, Søren Brunak , 2006
"... Glycation is a non-enzymatic process in which proteins react with reducing sugar molecules and thereby impair the function and change the characteristics of the proteins. Glycation is involved in diabetes and aging where accumulation of glycation products cause side effects. In the present study, we ..."
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Glycation is a non-enzymatic process in which proteins react with reducing sugar molecules and thereby impair the function and change the characteristics of the proteins. Glycation is involved in diabetes and aging where accumulation of glycation products cause side effects. In the present study

with a 150-Kilodalton Mammalian Protein

by Adenylyl Cyclase Of Saccharomyces Cerevisiae , 1991
"... The CDC25 gene product of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been shown to be a positive regulator of the Ras protein. The high degree of homology between yeast RAS and the mammalian proto-oncogene ras suggests a possible resemblance between the mammalian regulator of Ras and the regulator of th ..."
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The CDC25 gene product of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been shown to be a positive regulator of the Ras protein. The high degree of homology between yeast RAS and the mammalian proto-oncogene ras suggests a possible resemblance between the mammalian regulator of Ras and the regulator

Human DNA methylomes at base resolution show widespread epigenomic differences.

by Ryan Lister , Mattia Pelizzola , Robert H Dowen , R David Hawkins , Gary Hon , Julian Tonti-Filippini , Joseph R Nery , Leonard Lee , Zhen Ye , Que-Minh Ngo , Lee Edsall , Jessica Antosiewicz-Bourget , Ron Stewart , Victor Ruotti , A Harvey Millar , James A Thomson , Bing Ren , Joseph R Ecker - Nature, , 2009
"... DNA cytosine methylation is a central epigenetic modification that has essential roles in cellular processes including genome regulation, development and disease. Here we present the first genome-wide, single-base-resolution maps of methylated cytosines in a mammalian genome, from both human embryo ..."
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DNA cytosine methylation is a central epigenetic modification that has essential roles in cellular processes including genome regulation, development and disease. Here we present the first genome-wide, single-base-resolution maps of methylated cytosines in a mammalian genome, from both human

CORUM: The comprehensive resource of mammalian protein complexes—2009

by Brigitte Waegele, Martin Lechner, Barbara Brauner, Irmtraud Dunger-kaltenbach, Gisela Fobo, Goar Frishman, Corinna Montrone, H. -werner Mewes - Nucleic Acids Research , 2010
"... protein complexes—2009 ..."
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protein complexes—2009

Mammalian Protein Expression Noise: Scaling Principles and the Implications for Knockdown Experiments

by Author(s Birtwistle, Marc R. Kriegsheim, Er Von Dobrzyski, Maciej Et Al, Marc R. Birtwistle, Er Von Kriegsheim, Boris N
"... Provided by the author(s) and University College Dublin Library in accordance with publisher policies. Please cite the published version when available. Downloaded 2016-02-19T12:30:27Z Some rights reserved. For more information, please see the item record link above. Title Mammalian protein expressi ..."
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Provided by the author(s) and University College Dublin Library in accordance with publisher policies. Please cite the published version when available. Downloaded 2016-02-19T12:30:27Z Some rights reserved. For more information, please see the item record link above. Title Mammalian protein

A Conserved Mammalian Protein Interaction Network

by Å Pérez-Bercoff , C M Hudson , G C Conant , 2013
"... Abstract Physical interactions between proteins mediate a variety of biological functions, including signal transduction, physical structuring of the cell and regulation. While extensive catalogs of such interactions are known from model organisms, their evolutionary histories are difficult to stud ..."
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Abstract Physical interactions between proteins mediate a variety of biological functions, including signal transduction, physical structuring of the cell and regulation. While extensive catalogs of such interactions are known from model organisms, their evolutionary histories are difficult
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