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期刊名:Molecular & cellular proteomics

缩写:MOL CELL PROTEOMICS

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e-ISSN:1535-9484

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Insulin receptor substrate 2 (IRS2) is an essential adaptor that mediates signaling downstream of the insulin receptor and other receptor tyrosine kinases. Transduction through IRS2-dependent pathways is important for coordinating metabolic...
Prashali Bansal,Johannes Madlung,Kristina Schaaf et al. Prashali Bansal et al.
During Drosophila oogenesis, the localization and translational regulation of maternal transcripts relies on RNA-binding proteins (RBPs). Many of these RBPs localize several mRNAs and may have additional direct interaction partners to regul...
Prashali Bansal,Johannes Madlung,Kristina Schaaf et al. Prashali Bansal et al.
During Drosophila oogenesis, the localization and translational regulation of maternal transcripts relies on RNA-binding proteins (RBPs). Many of these RBPs localize several mRNAs and may have additional direct interaction partners to regul...
Sung-Soo Park,Daniela Ponce-Balbuena,Rork Kuick et al. Sung-Soo Park et al.
Kir2.1, a strong inward rectifier potassium channel encoded by the KCNJ2 gene, is a key regulator of the resting membrane potential of the cardiomyocyte and plays an important role in controlling ventricular excitation and action potential ...
Sung-Soo Park,Daniela Ponce-Balbuena,Rork Kuick et al. Sung-Soo Park et al.
Kir2.1, a strong inward rectifier potassium channel encoded by the KCNJ2 gene, is a key regulator of the resting membrane potential of the cardiomyocyte and plays an important role in controlling ventricular excitation and action potential ...
Steven T Bruckbauer,Benjamin B Minkoff,Deyang Yu et al. Steven T Bruckbauer et al.
Recent work has begun to investigate the role of protein damage in cell death because of ionizing radiation (IR) exposure, but none have been performed on a proteome-wide basis, nor have they utilized MS (MS) to determine chemical identity ...
Steven T Bruckbauer,Benjamin B Minkoff,Deyang Yu et al. Steven T Bruckbauer et al.
Recent work has begun to investigate the role of protein damage in cell death because of ionizing radiation (IR) exposure, but none have been performed on a proteome-wide basis, nor have they utilized MS (MS) to determine chemical identity ...
Inga Boll,Pia Jensen,Veit Schwämmle et al. Inga Boll et al.
Synaptic transmission leading to release of neurotransmitters in the nervous system is a fast and highly dynamic process. Previously, protein interaction and phosphorylation have been thought to be the main regulators of synaptic transmissi...
Inga Boll,Pia Jensen,Veit Schwämmle et al. Inga Boll et al.
Synaptic transmission leading to release of neurotransmitters in the nervous system is a fast and highly dynamic process. Previously, protein interaction and phosphorylation have been thought to be the main regulators of synaptic transmissi...
Eduard Hofsetz,Fatih Demir,Karolina Szczepanowska et al. Eduard Hofsetz et al.
The mammalian mitochondrial proteome consists of more than 1100 annotated proteins and their proteostasis is regulated by only a few ATP-dependent protease complexes. Technical advances in protein mass spectrometry allowed for detailed desc...