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NatB-inactivation decreased Drk levels through its N-terminal sequences, which was regulated by the N-end rule E3 ubiquitin ligase POE/UBR4.
Published 2020“…(C) Expression of WT Psid rescued the level of N-Drk-GFP in <i>psid-D4</i> mutant clones. …”
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Molecular and Structural Analysis of Mosaic Variants of Penicillin-Binding Protein 2 Conferring Decreased Susceptibility to Expanded-Spectrum Cephalosporins in <i>Neisseria gonorrh...
Published 2010“…Agents Chemother. 50</i>, 3638−3645]. However, we observed that the minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of penicillin, ceftriaxone, and cefixime for a wild-type strain (FA19) containing a <i>penA</i> gene with these three mutations increased only 1.5-, 1.5-, and 3.5-fold, respectively. …”
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Sample means, SDs, and selected correlations.
Published 2025“…Educational attainment was a particularly strong predictor of status attainment. …”
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Interaction between p33 replication protein and yeast Rab5 ortholog Vps21p.
Published 2016“…<p>(A) Confocal laser microscopy images show the partial co-localization of TBSV BFP-tagged p33 or the CIRV BFP-tagged p36 replication proteins with the RFP-tagged Vps21p protein in wt yeast cells. …”
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Recombinant CCR5-T4L acts as a HIV-1 co-receptor and down-regulates WT-CCR5 expression on the 3T3T4 cell surface.
Published 2015“…G) The inhibition by CCR5-T4L decreased as the amounts of CCR5-T4L and WT-CCR5 increased. …”
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