Sentences with phrase «key protein controls»

A key protein controls stem cell properties that could make them more useful in regenerative medicine, according to a study led by Mount Sinai researchers and published in the journal Cell Stem Cell.

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«Regulator of chromosome structure crucial to healthy brain function and nerve development: Cohesin protein identified as key to control of chromosome structure underlying nerve cell network formation.»
Nitrogen helps plants produce proteins, including the key molecules that control photosynthesis.
Nitrogen helps plants produce proteins, including the key molecules that control photosynthesis, the process by which the sun's energy is captured and converted into the carbon compounds that are the raw material for growth.
«We show precisely how a key «switch protein», PHR1, controls the response to low levels of phosphate, a big stress for the plant, and also controls the plant immune system,» said Jeff Dangl, John N. Couch Distinguished Professor and Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator.
Hancock's group showed that inhibiting the enzyme p300 can affect the functions of another protein, Foxp3, which plays a key role in controlling the biology of Tregs.
Molecular biologist Angela Rmer - Oberdrfer of the Friedrich - Loeffler - Institut in Germany and her colleagues inserted a gene controlling expression of a key flu protein into NDV's genome.
This led Lippman's team to propose that the ancient function of the HPAT genes is to control tip growth, which, Lippman says, is likely related to key proteins that are critical for forming cell walls.
PLK4 is one of the key proteins required to control centriole formation: in its absence centrioles fail to form, while in excess PLK4 induces the formation of an extra number of those structures.
They found more variants in men with azoospermia than in the controls, hinting that the protein plays a key role in sperm development in humans.
The next major advance which moved this analysis from a cell physiological to a molecular level was accomplished by Scheller and Südhof who made overlapping contributions that characterized the proteins that controlled the two key steps of transmitter release: 1) They showed the mechanism by which the vesicle is mobilized to the release sites of the presynaptic terminal, where the synaptic vesicle first fuses with the membrane of the sending neuron and then leaves the cell, and 2) they also discovered how Ca2 + drives the vesicle to release its contents.
Joslin scientists in the Tseng Laboratory of the Section on Integrative Physiology and Metabolism previously discovered that one type of bone morphogenetic protein, BMP - 7, plays a key role in the control of brown fat formation and its heat - producing activity, which regulates whole body metabolism.
Understanding these pathways, and the identification of the key proteins that control the ability of cancer cells to reprogram their metabolism through biochemical, and epigenetic or genetic alterations that make them resistant to therapies, is of paramount importance for the design of more targeted and therefore less toxic therapies.
Mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR) is a key regulatory protein that controls the balance between cellular anabolism and catabolism.
At USCF, Walter began the work that might prove to be his enduring legacy — the discovery of a key element in a quality control mechanism that cells deploy to deal with stress related to the buildup of misfolded proteins in the ER.
This text covers topics ranging from plant genome structure and the key control points in how genes are expressed, to the mechanisms by which proteins are generated and how their activities are controlled and altered by posttranslational modifications.
A protein known to play a role in transporting the molecular contents of normal cells into and out of various intracellular compartments can also turn such cells cancerous by stimulating a key growth - control pathway.
PTPN22 is involved in the formation of a key protein known as lymphoid tyrosine phosphatase (LYP), which helps control the activity of T and B cells in the immune system.
The bromodomain containing protein 9 (BRD9) has been reported as a component of the switch / sucrose non-fermentable (SWI / SNF) brahma - related gene 1 - associated factor (BAF) complex, which plays a key role in chromatin remodelling and transcription control [1] although the precise biological role is unknown.
High protein, low carbohydrates and overall calorie control are the keys.
And while I certainly won't be giving up carbs any time soon, I've learned that a healthy mix of protein and whole grains is key for satiety and controlling my cravings.
The December 2011 e-publication AMP - activated protein kinase (AMPK) controls the aging process via an integrated signaling network makes the point that control of Nrf2 along with control of other key pathways by AMPK drives aging.
Since protein synthesis is such key factors in hypertrophy, can these be used to in essence control muscle growth, when complemented with proper training?
Choosing a high quality dog food with appropriate protein levels for your dog is a key component in controlling lawn burn.
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