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Effect of point mutations on the kinase activity of c-Abl.
Published 2014“…The kinase activity was normalized to the amount of protein and to the activity of the wild-type CD or SH2-CD construct. <b>A</b> M297L was found to decrease kinase activity, whereas M297G had an activating effect in the absence of the SH2 domain. …”
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Experimental detection of critical points in fibers treated with blebbistatin.
Published 2012“…<p>(A) Superimposed contractions, showing the force decay during shortening while the fiber was activated with pCa<sup>2+</sup> 4.5- (solid line), and then treated with blebbistatin (dashed line), with the corresponding fiber length changes. …”
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Interactions between E1A and PKA are required for full HAdV-5 progeny production.
Published 2016“…Growth of WT virus was decreased by knockdown of each PKA subunit. Growth of HAdV E1A Δ4–25 was not affected by knockdown of PKA regulatory subunits, but was affected by knockdown of PKA Cα (though to a lesser extent than WT HAdV-5). …”
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sAB-19 caps the pointed end of actin.
Published 2010“…<p>(A) Visualization of actin nuclei present in TIRF microscopy after 5 minutes of polymerization. …”
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Changes in the normalized volume <i>v</i> = V/V<sub>0</sub> of HEK293 cells in response to sequential application of sucrose and <i>myo</i>-inositol solutions of the same osmolalit...
Published 2015“…<p>The cells were bathed initially (<i>time</i> < ∼30 s) in isotonic growth medium (300 mOsm) and then exposed to a 100-mOsm sucrose solution. The strongly hypotonic sucrose solution (<i>filled symbols</i>) caused fast cell swelling to a transient maximum volume <i>v</i><sub>max</sub> of ∼1.6 within the first 2–3 min. …”