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Cellular processing

The last part of this account will be devoted to protein kinases and protein phosphatases and some recent results we have obtained for them. Protein kinases and phosphatases are signaling biomolecules that control the level of phosphorylation and dephosphorylation of tyrosine, serine or threonine residues in other proteins, and by this means regulate a variety of fundamental cellular processes including cell growth and proliferation, cell cycle and cytoskeletal integrity. [Pg.190]

Recendy, the myelotoxicity has been proposed to occur through initial conversion of benzene to phenol and hydroquinone in the fiver, selective accumulation of hydroquinone in the bone marrow, followed by conversion of hydroquinone to benzoquinone via bone marrow myeloperoxidase. Benzoquinone is then proposed to react with macromolecules dismpting cellular processes (108). [Pg.47]

The ability of the leucine zipper proteins to form heterodimers greatly expands the repertoire of DNA-binding specificities that these proteins can display. As illustrated in Figure 10.19, for example, three distinct DNA-binding specificities could, in principle, be generated from two types of monomer, while six could be created from three types of monomer and so on. This is an example of combinatorial control, in which combinations of proteins, rather than individual proteins, control a cellular process. It is one of the most important mechanisms used by eucaryotic cells to control gene expression. [Pg.193]

See a.lso Aerodynamics Biological Energy Use, Cellular Processes of Culture and Energy Usage Flywheels. [Pg.154]

FIGURE 2.19 Potentiation and modulation of response through control of cellular processes, (a) Potentiation of inotropic response to isoproterenol in guinea pig papillary muscle by the phosphodiesterase inhibitor isobutylmethylxanthine (IBMX). Ordinates percent of maximal response to isoproterenol. Abscissa percent receptor occupancy by isoproterenol (log scale). Responses shown in absence (open circles) and presence (filled circles) of IBMX. Data redrawn from [7], (b) Effect of reduction in calcium ion concentration on carbachol contraction of guinea pig ileum. Responses in the presence of 2.5 mM (filled circles) and l.5mM (open circles) calcium ion in physiological media bathing the tissue. Data redrawn from [8],... [Pg.32]

CaM plays a key role in many cellular processes. In the CNS, it is involved in synaptic transmission and neuronal plasticity associated with short-term and longterm potentiation, and learning and memory processes. [Pg.292]

Small ubiquitous calcium-binding protein. Calmodulin binds and regulates the activity of many protein targets involved in cellular signal transduction pathways mediated by calcium. Calmodulin is ranked among the most conserved proteins and plays a key role in many cellular processes. [Pg.311]

AChE-R (in purple) Naturally rare, stress-induced variant, which lacks a hydrophobic domain and is incapable of binding to ColQ or PRiMA. Therefore, it remains soluble, and its secreted form shows greater mobility than AChE-S. AChE-R can intra-cellularly interact through its C-terminal tail with the Protein Kinase C Receptor RACK1, a scaffold protein which modifies multiple cellular processes. [Pg.360]


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