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Ras transformation uncouples the kinesin-coordinated cellular nutrient response.
Zaganjor E1, Weil LM1, Gonzales JX1, Minna JD2, Cobb MH3.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A.2014 Jul 7. pii: 201411016. [Epub ahead of print]
The kinesin family members (KIFs) KIF2A and KIF2C depolymerize microtubules, unlike the majority of other kinesins, which transport cargo along microtubules. KIF2A regulates the localization of lysosomes in the cytoplasm, which assists in activation of the mechanistic target of rapamycin complex 1 (
Polyglyoxylates: A Versatile Class of Triggerable Self-Immolative Polymers from Readily Accessible Monomers.
Fan B1, Trant JF, Wong AD, Gillies ER.
Journal of the American Chemical Society.J Am Chem Soc.2014 Jun 30. [Epub ahead of print]
Self-immolative polymers, which degrade by an end-to-end depolymerization mechanism in response to the cleavage of a stabilizing end-cap from the polymer terminus, are of increasing interest for a wide variety of applications ranging from sensors to controlled release. However, the preparation of th
Carbohydrate-protein interactions that drive processive polysaccharide translocation in enzymes revealed from a computational study of cellobiohydrolase processivity.
Journal of the American Chemical Society.J Am Chem Soc.2014 Jun 18;136(24):8810-9. doi: 10.1021/ja504074g. Epub 2014 Jun 6.
Translocation of carbohydrate polymers through protein tunnels and clefts is a ubiquitous biochemical phenomenon in proteins such as polysaccharide synthases, glycoside hydrolases, and carbohydrate-binding modules. Although static snapshots of carbohydrate polymer binding in proteins have long been
Drop-on-demand Patterning of Microtubules by using a Needle Type Micro Dispenser
Koc Oya,Tarhan Mehmet Cagatay,Kato Yoshiyuki,Fujita Hiroyuki,Kim Beomjoon
電気学会論文誌E(センサ・マイクロマシン部門誌) 134(5), 114-118, 2014
… Temperature or pressure-sensitive, fragile microtubule can easily depolymerize, so that it cannot be easily patterned with conventional methods, such as inkjet printing, micro contact printing, etc. …
Depolymerize definition, to break down (a polymer) into monomers. See more. Dictionary.com Word of the Day Translate Games Blog Thesaurus.com Apps Favorites Log Out Log In follow Dictionary.com Dictionary.com Log Out ...
depolymerize (diːˈpɒlɪməˌraɪz) or depolymerise vb 1. (Chemistry) to break (a polymer) into constituent monomers or (of a polymer) to decompose in this way deˌpolymeriˈzation deˌpolymeriˈsation n de•po•lym•er•ize (ˌdi pəˈlɪm əˌraɪz ...