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CO-CHAPERONE REGULATION OF THE RIBONUCLOETIDE REDUCTASE COMPLEX
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Author
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Knighton, Laura
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Date Created
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2020
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Subjects--Topical
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Biology, Biochemistry
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Description
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The molecular chaperone Hsp70 folds a significant proportion of the proteome and is responsible for the activity and stability of many disease-related proteins, including those in cancer. Substantial effort has been devoted to developing a range o...
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Exploring the Immune System using Hybrid Cube Nanoparticles
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Author
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McMillan, Jessica
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Date Created
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2021
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Subjects--Topical
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Biochemistry, Nanotechnology, Biology
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Description
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Nano-sized cubes made from nucleic acid material (NANPs) are ideal scaffolds for therapeutic nucleic acids (TNAs). Both utilize sequence specificity through base-pairing, providing controlled strand interaction, stability, and targeted targeting d...
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Title
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Regulation of Myosin IIIa Motor/Kinase Activity
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Author
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Moore, Judy
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Date Created
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2009
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Subjects--Topical
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Biochemistry, Neurosciences, Cytology
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Description
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Myosin IIIa, a motor protein that localizes to actin-rich regions of photoreceptors and to stereocilia of inner ear hair cells, is associated with the hearing process in vertebrates and with phototransduction for invertebrates. It contains a large...
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Title
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Understanding Chaperone interactions in disease
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Author
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Nitika
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Date Created
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2021
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Subjects--Topical
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Molecular biology, Biochemistry, Cytology
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Description
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The correct folding of proteins after synthesis and stress-promoted denaturation is critical for cell viability in all organisms. The Hsp70 molecular chaperone is a key player in proteostasis, deciding which proteins are foldable and which are too...
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VPS501, A NOVEL SNX-BAR PROTEIN INVOLVED IN AUTOPHAGY
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Author
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goyal, Shreya
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Date Created
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2021
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Subjects--Topical
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Biochemistry, Cytology, Molecular biology
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Description
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ABSTRACTCareful control of intracellular signaling pathways plays an important role in a cell’s ability to maintain stable internal conditions in the face of an ever-changing extracellular environment. This is particularly true as it relates to th...