... by WSSV. The results suggested
that F
1
-ATP synthase beta subunit plays a role in the
WSSV infection.
Conclusions
F
1
F
0
-ATP synthase complexes play a central role in the
synthesis of ATP in ... F
1
ATP synthase beta
subunit nucleotide-binding domain, ATP synthase alpha/
beta chain N terminal domain, ATP synthase alpha /beta
chain C t...
... constant of heavy water. The probability of
deuteronation rather than protonation of Asp 61 on the subunit c of F
0
part of ATP synthase is also
~1/15000. The contribution of deuteronation to the ... ~1/15000 (Table 1).
Therefore, in any biological process in which protonation
is involved, there is ~1/15000 chance of deuteronation.
ATP Synthase
ATP synt...
... level of c-Myc. Also, the contribution
of Ras/Raf/ERK prevented the rapid degradation of c-Myc by
phosphorylation of the serine 62 residue in the N-terminal of c-
Myc [24]. They also found that the ... hypothesized
that c-Myc plays a central role in TGF1 signaling for cell
growth stimulation. Additionally, to examine the possibility of
involvement of the MAP...
... reported on the role of cytokines in RP,
either in patients or in the corresponding animal models. In
the CIA model, several cytokines have been shown to play
major roles in the inflammatory process, ... the most prominent cell types in inflammatory
infiltrates of the tracheal cartilage. Macrophages are the major
source of many cytokines, such as interleukin-...
... critical,
single alanine-substitution mutants of YgfZ were created
in the fingerprint region. These YgfZ variants were then
assessed for the ability to restore plumbagin resistance
in the ΔygfZ strain. ... conception
that YgfZ behaves in a mechanism different from that of
SodA as to resolving the threat of plumb agin. One of
the likely roles of YgfZ involved is possi...
... back pain and/or sciatica: this exerts an
important impact on the quali ty of life, causing interfer-
ence of sleep and enjoyment of life.
Many clinical studies have compared t he efficacy of
surgery ... 2009 of the Journal of
Brachial Plexus and Peripheral Nerve Injury [1]. We
congratulate the Jour nal for the interest in this topic.
This innovative study demonstrated...
...
lysosomal lysosomal
degradationdegradation
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NO
ATP ATP
NO
Cytokines (INFCytokines (INF ȖȖ, IL, IL
2) synthesis2) synthesis
NO
T cell
NO
Nagy et al. Arthritis Research & Therapy ...
inhibition of iNOS by TWHF is probably responsible for
the anti -in ammatory eff ects of this medicinal plant. NO
treatment may lead to necrosis rather than apoptosis by
decreasing intrace...
... significantly diminished in
PAR-4-deficient mice and underlines the important role of
fibrin in inflammation. These may be mediated by fibrin-
induced macrophage secretion of proinflammatory cytokines
such ... Fibrin immunostaining in the footpad was graded
independently by two observers unaware of animal treatment
on a scale of zero (no fibrin at all) to six (maximum of...
... difference in the survival was
shown in the two groups of the study: 4 year survival of
3% in the surgery arm and 7% in the radiotherapy arm. A
5 year survival of 5% was noted only in the radiotherapy
arm. ... of
the evolution of the surgical management of small cell
lung cancer up to the present.
Surgery Revived
The role of surgery was revaluated...