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Hyper sensitive protein detection by Tandem-HTRF reveals Cyclin D1 dynamics in adult mouse

Hyper sensitive protein detection by Tandem-HTRF reveals Cyclin D1 dynamics in adult mouse

... low-abundance protein expression dynamics in pathophysiological contexts, which was not easily conceivable ...D1 protein in healthy fully developed tissues by Tandem-HTRF, strongly suggests an important ...

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Selective Target Protein Detection Using a Decorated Nanopore into a Microfluidic Device

Selective Target Protein Detection Using a Decorated Nanopore into a Microfluidic Device

... the detection of proteins (Kowalczyk et ...amperometric detection of bovine leukemia virus glycoproteins (Ramanav- iciene and Ramanavicius, 2004) the immunosensing of bovine leukemia virus (Ramanavicius et ...

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Nanostructuration of innovative molecular imprinted polymers for their use in protein detection

Nanostructuration of innovative molecular imprinted polymers for their use in protein detection

... 50 Chapter I. MIP Hydrogels, Synthesis and Characterization 50 Table 2. Characteristics of proteins and peptides used in the cited MIPs. Another important parameter in the synthesis is the nature of the monomers used. ...

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In Situ Hepatitis C NS3 Protein Detection Is Associated with High Grade Features in Hepatitis C-Associated B-Cell Non-Hodgkin Lymphomas

In Situ Hepatitis C NS3 Protein Detection Is Associated with High Grade Features in Hepatitis C-Associated B-Cell Non-Hodgkin Lymphomas

... core protein (C) and non-structural protein 3 (NS3) have been found to induce nitricoxide synthase (NOS) and reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation, which might be responsible for mutations and ...

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Development and Applications of Superfolder and Split Fluorescent Protein Detection Systems in Biology

Development and Applications of Superfolder and Split Fluorescent Protein Detection Systems in Biology

... a detection limit in the subpicomolar range ...of protein association in ...on protein conformation and ...the detection fragment GFP1–9 may result in lower yield and complementation ...

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Carbon nanotube-based sensors for label-free protein detection

Carbon nanotube-based sensors for label-free protein detection

... The platform is then extended to the detection of human growth hormone (hGH) using SWNT functionalized with a native hGH receptor (hGH-R), with potential use as a real-ti[r] ...

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Protein Peeling 2: a web server to convert protein structures into series of protein units.

Protein Peeling 2: a web server to convert protein structures into series of protein units.

... of protein structures. PP2 only uses the matrices of protein contact probabilities and cut the protein structures optimally using Matthews’s coefficient ...

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Large-scale prediction of protein-protein interactions from structures

Large-scale prediction of protein-protein interactions from structures

... candidate protein pairs for further analysis by more computationally expensive ...predicting protein-protein interactions is complicated by multi- domain ...of protein domains ...

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Design and synthesis of probes for detection of protein-protein interaction and RNA localization

Design and synthesis of probes for detection of protein-protein interaction and RNA localization

... The solution was stirred until TLC (1% AcOH, 5% MeOH in DCM) showed complete removal of the pivolate groups. THF was removed in vacuo and the resulting aqueous solution tre[r] ...

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Designing helical peptide inhibitors of protein–protein interactions

Designing helical peptide inhibitors of protein–protein interactions

... Improvements in library screening are also needed. For example, computational methods can be used to design custom libraries enriched in candidate high-affinity or high-specificity binders. Such methods can incorporate ...

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Analysis of protein contacts into Protein Units.

Analysis of protein contacts into Protein Units.

... each protein shows that only 29% of these PUs have a relative accessibility higher than 35% (rather accessible) and 9% more than 50% (very ...each protein, 50% have a relative accessibility still higher ...

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Protein enriched pasta : impact of protein network structure on the in-vitro protein digestibility

Protein enriched pasta : impact of protein network structure on the in-vitro protein digestibility

... acids. Protein enriched (17%) pasta with better amino acid profile were produced using 35% faba bean flour or 5% egg white ...their protein network was studied from the macro to the supramolecular scales ...

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Protein beta-turn assignments.: Protein beta-turn assignments

Protein beta-turn assignments.: Protein beta-turn assignments

... of protein structures in terms of secondary structures is widely used for analysis or prediction ...the detection of hydrogen-bonds defined by an electrostatic ...

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Use of a Monoclonal Antibody against an Escherichia coli O26 Surface Protein for Detection of Enteropathogenic and Enterohemorrhagic Strains

Use of a Monoclonal Antibody against an Escherichia coli O26 Surface Protein for Detection of Enteropathogenic and Enterohemorrhagic Strains

... The identity of the antigen detected by MAb 2F3 is not clear. Immunoblotting demonstrated a strong reaction at 21 kDa with only the eae- and VT-positive O26 antigen used. From the molecular weight and surface presence of ...

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Efficient Detection of Long dsRNA in Vitro and in Vivo Using the dsRNA Binding Domain from FHV B2 Protein

Efficient Detection of Long dsRNA in Vitro and in Vivo Using the dsRNA Binding Domain from FHV B2 Protein

... the detection of high molecular weight dsRNA species from TCV- but not TRV-systemically infected Arabidopsis thaliana leaf total RNA extracts (Figure ...the detection of dsRNA in total RNA extracts from ...

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The current landscape of coronavirus-host protein-protein interactions

The current landscape of coronavirus-host protein-protein interactions

... and protein translation, endosomal traf- ficking, and innate immunity were the most enriched ...small protein complexes that appear par- ticularly relevant to coronavirus infection but were not previously ...

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Detection of soluble co-factor dependent protein expression in vivo : Application to the 4′-phosphopantetheinyl transferase PptT from Mycobacterium tuberculosis

Detection of soluble co-factor dependent protein expression in vivo : Application to the 4′-phosphopantetheinyl transferase PptT from Mycobacterium tuberculosis

... 23. Niesen, F. H., Berglund, H. & Vedadi, M. (2007). The use of differential scanning fluorimetry to detect ligand interactions that promote protein stability. Nature protocols 2, 2212-21. 24. ...

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Structural deformation upon protein-protein interaction: A structural alphabet approach

Structural deformation upon protein-protein interaction: A structural alphabet approach

... natural protein flexibility, we show that the fraction of structural letters modified upon binding is significantly greater than in the control set (36% versus ...

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ProPOSE: direct exhaustive protein–protein docking with side chain flexibility

ProPOSE: direct exhaustive protein–protein docking with side chain flexibility

... Interestingly, the BSA distribution of decoy poses is very similar across systems and depends mainly on the size of the proteins and on the level of protein flexibility tolerated in the initial docking stage ( ...

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Revisiting the description of Protein-Protein interfaces. Part I: Algorithms

Revisiting the description of Protein-Protein interfaces. Part I: Algorithms

... Unité de recherche INRIA Sophia Antipolis 2004, route des Lucioles - BP 93 - 06902 Sophia Antipolis Cedex France Unité de recherche INRIA Futurs : Parc Club Orsay Université - ZAC des Vi[r] ...

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