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Michael Ehrmann - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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htra proteases regulated proteolysis in protein quality control
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2011Co-Authors: Tim Clausen, Markus Kaiser, Robert Huber, Michael EhrmannAbstract:HTRA proteases perform a variety of protein quality control functions that are of Key Importance to cell fate. This Review discusses the emerging physiological implications and unique architectural and mechanistic features of bacterial, plant and mammalian HTRAs.
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htra proteases regulated proteolysis in protein quality control
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2011Co-Authors: Tim Clausen, Markus Kaiser, Robert Huber, Michael EhrmannAbstract:Controlled proteolysis underlies a vast diversity of protective and regulatory processes that are of Key Importance to cell fate. The unique molecular architecture of the widely conserved high temperature requirement A (HTRA) proteases has evolved to mediate critical aspects of ATP-independent protein quality control. The simple combination of a classic Ser protease domain and a carboxy-terminal peptide-binding domain produces cellular factors of remarkable structural and functional plasticity that allow cells to rapidly respond to the presence of misfolded or mislocalized polypeptides.
Aly R Seadawy - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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soliton solutions of 3 1 dimensional korteweg de vries benjamin bona mahony kadomtsev petviashvili benjamin bona mahony and modified korteweg de vries zakharov kuznetsov equations and their applications in water waves
Journal of King Saud University - Science, 2017Co-Authors: Kalim U Tariq, Aly R SeadawyAbstract:Abstract In this article, the analytical solution of (3 + 1)-dimensional Korteweg-de Vries Benjamin–Bona–Mahony equation, Kadomtsev–Petviashvili Benjamin–Bona–Mahony equation and modified Korteweg-de Vries–Zakharov–Kuznetsov equation have been extracted. These results hold numerous traveling wave solutions that are of Key Importance in elucidating some physical circumstance. The technique can also be functional to other sorts of nonlinear evolution equations in contemporary areas of research.
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bistable bright dark solitary wave solutions of the 3 1 dimensional breaking soliton boussinesq equation with dual dispersion and modified korteweg de vries kadomtsev petviashvili equations and their applications
Results in physics, 2017Co-Authors: Aly R Seadawy, Kalim U TariqAbstract:Abstract The Boussinesq equation with dual dispersion and modified Korteweg–de Vries–Kadomtsev–Petviashvili equations describe weakly dispersive and small amplitude waves propagating in a quasi three-dimensional media. In this article, we study the analytical Bright-Dark solitary wave solutions for (3 + 1)-dimensional Breaking soliton equation, Boussinesq equation with dual dispersion and modified Korteweg–de Vries–Kadomtsev–Petviashvili equation have been extracted. These results hold numerous travelling wave solutions that are of Key Importance in elucidating some physical circumstance. The technique can also be functional to other sorts of nonlinear evolution equations in contemporary areas of research.
Tim Clausen - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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htra proteases regulated proteolysis in protein quality control
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2011Co-Authors: Tim Clausen, Markus Kaiser, Robert Huber, Michael EhrmannAbstract:HTRA proteases perform a variety of protein quality control functions that are of Key Importance to cell fate. This Review discusses the emerging physiological implications and unique architectural and mechanistic features of bacterial, plant and mammalian HTRAs.
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htra proteases regulated proteolysis in protein quality control
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2011Co-Authors: Tim Clausen, Markus Kaiser, Robert Huber, Michael EhrmannAbstract:Controlled proteolysis underlies a vast diversity of protective and regulatory processes that are of Key Importance to cell fate. The unique molecular architecture of the widely conserved high temperature requirement A (HTRA) proteases has evolved to mediate critical aspects of ATP-independent protein quality control. The simple combination of a classic Ser protease domain and a carboxy-terminal peptide-binding domain produces cellular factors of remarkable structural and functional plasticity that allow cells to rapidly respond to the presence of misfolded or mislocalized polypeptides.
Robert Huber - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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htra proteases regulated proteolysis in protein quality control
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2011Co-Authors: Tim Clausen, Markus Kaiser, Robert Huber, Michael EhrmannAbstract:HTRA proteases perform a variety of protein quality control functions that are of Key Importance to cell fate. This Review discusses the emerging physiological implications and unique architectural and mechanistic features of bacterial, plant and mammalian HTRAs.
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htra proteases regulated proteolysis in protein quality control
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2011Co-Authors: Tim Clausen, Markus Kaiser, Robert Huber, Michael EhrmannAbstract:Controlled proteolysis underlies a vast diversity of protective and regulatory processes that are of Key Importance to cell fate. The unique molecular architecture of the widely conserved high temperature requirement A (HTRA) proteases has evolved to mediate critical aspects of ATP-independent protein quality control. The simple combination of a classic Ser protease domain and a carboxy-terminal peptide-binding domain produces cellular factors of remarkable structural and functional plasticity that allow cells to rapidly respond to the presence of misfolded or mislocalized polypeptides.
Markus Kaiser - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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htra proteases regulated proteolysis in protein quality control
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2011Co-Authors: Tim Clausen, Markus Kaiser, Robert Huber, Michael EhrmannAbstract:HTRA proteases perform a variety of protein quality control functions that are of Key Importance to cell fate. This Review discusses the emerging physiological implications and unique architectural and mechanistic features of bacterial, plant and mammalian HTRAs.
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htra proteases regulated proteolysis in protein quality control
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2011Co-Authors: Tim Clausen, Markus Kaiser, Robert Huber, Michael EhrmannAbstract:Controlled proteolysis underlies a vast diversity of protective and regulatory processes that are of Key Importance to cell fate. The unique molecular architecture of the widely conserved high temperature requirement A (HTRA) proteases has evolved to mediate critical aspects of ATP-independent protein quality control. The simple combination of a classic Ser protease domain and a carboxy-terminal peptide-binding domain produces cellular factors of remarkable structural and functional plasticity that allow cells to rapidly respond to the presence of misfolded or mislocalized polypeptides.