Similarity of the domain structure of proteins as a basis for the conservation of meiosis [0.03%]
蛋白质结构域的相似性是保守减数分裂的基础
Yu F Bogdanov,T M Grishaeva,S Ya Dadashev
Yu F Bogdanov
Meiosis is conserved in all eucaryotic kingdoms, and homologous rows of variability are revealed for the cytological traits of meiosis. To find the nature of these phenomenons, we reviewed the most-studied meiosis-specific proteins and stud...
Mary Jane Beilby
Mary Jane Beilby
The plant action potential (AP) has been studied for more than half a century. The experimental system was provided mainly by the large charophyte cells, which allowed insertion of early large electrodes, manipulation of cell compartments, ...
Satoshi Kubota,Masaharu Takigawa
Satoshi Kubota
Our bones mostly develop through a process called endochondral ossification. This process is initiated in the cartilage prototype of each bone and continues through embryonic and postnatal development until the end of skeletal growth. There...
Glutamatergic functions of primary afferent neurons with special emphasis on vagal afferents [0.03%]
初级伤害感受神经元的谷氨酸能功能及其对迷走传入神经元的研究重点
Marion Raab,Winfried L Neuhuber
Marion Raab
Glutamate has been identified as the main transmitter of primary afferent neurons. This was established based on biochemical, electrophysiological, and immunohistochemical data from studies on glutamatergic receptors and their agonists/anta...
Takeshi Izawa
Takeshi Izawa
Plants set seed at appropriate seasons. One major mechanism responsible for this adaptation involves photoperiodic flowering. Most plants are classified as either long-day plants, which flower under a longer photoperiod, or short-day plants...
Natalia Aptsiauri,Teresa Cabrera,Angel Garcia-Lora et al.
Natalia Aptsiauri et al.
MHC class I antigens play a crucial role in the interaction of tumor cells with the host immune system, in particular, in the presentation of peptides as tumor-associated antigens to cytotoxic lymphocytes (CTLs) and in the regulation of cyt...
Hidehiro Fukaki,Yoko Okushima,Masao Tasaka
Hidehiro Fukaki
Lateral root (LR) formation is an important organogenetic process that contributes to the establishment of root architecture in higher plants. In the angiosperms, LRs are initiated from the pericycle, an inner cell layer of the parent roots...
Igor N Chesnokov
Igor N Chesnokov
The origin recognition complex (ORC), a heteromeric six-subunit protein, is a central component for eukaryotic DNA replication. The ORC binds to DNA at replication origin sites in an ATP-dependent manner and serves as a scaffold for the ass...
Geoffrey E Woodard,Stewart O Sage,Juan A Rosado
Geoffrey E Woodard
The transient receptor potential (TRP) family of ion channels is composed of more than 50 functionally versatile cation-permeant ion channels expressed in most mammalian cell types. Considerable research has been brought to bear on the memb...
Metabolism and metabolomics of eukaryotes living under extreme conditions [0.03%]
极端环境下生活的真核生物的代谢和代谢组学研究
Andreas P M Weber,Robin J Horst,Guillaume G Barbier et al.
Andreas P M Weber et al.
Treatises on extremophiles are frequently focused on organisms belonging to the Archaea and Eubacteria kingdoms. However, a significant number of eukaryotes, both unicellular and multicellular, have evolved to live and thrive in extreme env...