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Congenital Disorder of Glycosylation (CDG) - Ih
(2003-04-17)Die "Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation (CDG)" beschreiben eine schnell wachsende Gruppe von multisystemischen Erberkrankungen, die durch Mutationen in für die Biosynthese von Glykoproteinen ... -
Congenital Disorder of Glycosylation (CDG)-IIc: Eine retrovirale Expressionsklonierung identifiziert das CDG-IIc Syndrom (Leukozyten Adhäsionsdefekt II) als eine GDP-Fukose Transporter Defizienz
(2001-07-23)N-glycosylation is the most common modification of secretory and membrane-bound proteins in eukaryotic cells. In the last few years N-glycosylation obtained increased biomedical relevance ... -
Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation IIj (CDG-IIj): Identifizierung eines Defekts der COG6-Untereinheit des Conserved Oligomeric Golgi-Komplexes
(2010-09-16)`Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation` (CDG) are a rapidly expanding group of so far 23 autosomal recessive multisystemic disorders associated with deficiencies in the biosynthesis of ... -
Conservation physiology of two closely related, sympatric lemur species, the fat-tailed dwarf lemur (Cheirogaleus medius), and the gray mouse lemur (Microcebus murinus)
(2017-10-30)The detrimental effects of human-induced habitat loss and degradation on wildlife are pervasive and represent a primary concern for conservation biologists. Understanding how organisms accurately recognise and respond to ... -
Conservation Value of Logging Concession Areas in the Tropical Rainforest of the Korup Region, Southwest Cameroon
(2008-02-11)Tropical rainforests are home for renewable natural resources for living and non living things. The dynamic and interdependent nature of tropical rainforest components make it a fragile ... -
Conservation, biodiversity and governance of semi-natural grasslands in Southern Transylvania (Romania)
(2014-09-03)Semi-natural grasslands are species-rich habitats of major importance for many taxonomic groups and as a provider of ecosystem services, yet are becoming increasingly rare and thus a conservation priority in Europe. The ... -
Control of E-cadherin Function in Cell Intercalation by ER Glucosylation Enzymes
(2012-11-05)Three consecutive glucosylations are the last steps in formation of the dolichol-PP-glycans before the glycans are transferred to nascent proteins in the ER. These three glucosyl residues are assumed to function in protein ... -
Cooperation and competition in wild male Barbary macaques (Macaca sylvanus) in Morocco
(2013-10-07)Mammalian males compete for a non-sharable resource (receptive females) and are typically the dispersing sex, thus cooperation between males may appear counterintuitive. However, if both partners gain mutual benefits from ... -
Cortical patterning in syncytial embryos: the link between microtubules and actin cortex
(2020-01-20)Abstract Spatial and temporal regulation of cortical proteins on the cell membrane leads to cortical polarization of cells. After cortical polarization, the cell membrane can divide into different domains such as apical ... -
Costs of mate-guarding in wild male long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis)
(2014-01-17)In promiscuous mating systems, several males compete with each other for access to fertile females, and males have evolved a variety of mating tactics to outcompete their rivals. Mate-guarding is a mating tactic used by ... -
Creation and establishment of transgenic mouse models for for Mecp2 gene, causing Rett syndrome
(2007-05-08)The MeCP2 protein is a transcriptional repressor binding to methylated cytosines and modifying the chromatin structure. Mecp2 gene was eventually found to be the cause of 95% of Rett Syndrome cases. In spite of its ubiquitous ... -
Cross-Pathway Control of the Pathogenic Fungus <i>Aspergillus fumigatus</i>: a Manifold Stress Response System
(2008-11-10)In this study the Cross-Pathway Control (CPC) of the opportunistic pathogenic fungus Aspergillus fumigatus was analysed in view of putative stress response genes, which enables the fungus ... -
Crystal structure analysis of selenocysteine biosynthesis components
(2010-11-04)Some organisms from all three domains of life eukaryotes, bacteria and archaea, incorporate selenocysteine (Sec) into fractions of their proteins. Sec synthesis takes place on its ... -
Crystal structure of a human U5 snRNP specific binary complex and crystal structure of a histone deacetylase-like bacterial amidohydrolase
(2005-12-09)The crystal structure of the complex comprising the GYF-domain of U5-52K and the U5-15K protein has been determined at 2.35 Å resolution. The protein U5-52K (Lin1p) is a component of yeast ... -
Crystallographic studies on a cold adapted subtilase and proteins involved in mRNA processing
(2005-06-03)The crystal structure of a subtilisin-like serine proteinase from the psychrotrophic marine bacterium, Vibrio sp. PA-44, was solved by means of molecular replacement and refined at 1.84 Å ... -
Crystallographic studies on diheme cytochrome <i>c</i> enzymes
(2007-11-30)Bacteria express various electron transport chains depending on their environment and their physiological state. Membrane electron transport systems carry electrons from a number of different ... -
CsnA Dependent Development and Regulation of Amino Acid Biosynthesis of the Filamentous Ascomycete <i>Aspergillus nidulans</i>
(2006-02-24)Aspergilli comprise a heterogenous group of filamentous fungi. The ascomycete Aspergillus nidulans represents a well studied eukaryotic model system for metabolism and development. Aspergillus ... -
Cyclic monophosphate cyclase in Firmicutes: from basic to practical approach
(2019-01-30)Cyclic di-adenosine monophosphate (c-di-AMP) is a second messenger involved in diverse metabolic processes such as cell wall homeostasis, biofilm formation, antibiotic and heat resistance, among others. In Lactococcus ... -
Cytoskeletal reorganization in human blood platelets during spreading
(2017-06-21)Anucleate, human blood platelets play an important role in haemostasis to prevent excessive blood loss from a vascular damage. Their actin and microtubule (MT) cytoskeleton is especially responsible for bringing about ... -
Cytotype Associations, Ecological Divergence and Genetic Variation in the Apomictic Complex Paspalum intermedium Munro Ex Morong (Poaceae)
(2019-02-19)Polyploidization (whole genome duplication – WGD) is a recurrent process in plants and provides greater potential for diversification. Neopolyploids in natural populations should go under substantial structural changes in ...