Biochemistry and Molecular Biology: Recent submissions
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Multisite phosphorylation of oxysterol-binding protein regulates sterol binding and activation of sphingomyelin synthesis
(2012-09)No abstract available. -
Phosphatidylcholine synthesis influences the diacylglycerol homeostasis required for Sec14p-dependent Golgi function and cell growth
(2001-03)No abstract available. -
Loss of lkb1 Expression Reduces the Latency of ErbB2-Mediated Mammary Gland Tumorigenesis, Promoting Changes in Metabolic Pathways
(2013-02)No abstract available. -
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Multiple phosphoinositide 3-kinase-dependent steps in activation of protein kinase B
(2002-09)The protein kinase B (PKB)/Akt family of serine kinases is rapidly activated following agonist-induced stimulation of phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). To probe the molecular events important for the activation process, ... -
LKB1 Catalytic Activity Contributes to Estrogen Receptor alpha Signaling
(2009-06)No abstract available. -
Correction: Loss of Expression Reduces the Latency of ErbB2-Mediated Mammary Gland Tumorigenesis, Promoting Changes in Metabolic Pathways
(2013-02)[This corrects the article on p. e56567 in vol. 8.]. -
Recombinant Minimalist Spider Wrapping Silk Proteins Capable of Native-Like Fiber Formation
(2012-11)No abstract available. -
Protein C-Terminal Labeling and Biotinylation Using Synthetic Peptide and Split-Intein
(2009-12)No abstract available. -
Protein Trans-Splicing of an Atypical Split Intein Showing Structural Flexibility and Cross-Reactivity
(2012-09)No abstract available. -
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Rare group I intron with insertion sequence element in a bacterial ribonucleotide reductase gene
(2007-03)No abstract available. -
Bacterial thymidylate synthase with intein, group II intron, and distinctive ThyX motifs
(2004-09)No abstract available. -
Protein Trans-Splicing of Multiple Atypical Split Inteins Engineered from Natural Inteins
(2013-04)No abstract available. -
The freeze-avoidance response of smelt Osmerus mordax: initiation and subsequent suppression of glycerol, trimethylamine oxide and urea accumulation
(2002-05)Smelt (Osmerus mordax) were maintained at either ambient water temperature or approximately 5 degrees C and various aspects of their freeze-avoidance response were examined from early winter until early spring. Plasma ... -
Glycerol production in rainbow smelt (Osmerus mordax) may be triggered by low temperature alone and is associated with the activation of glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase and glycerol-3-phosphatase
(2006-03)Rainbow smelt (Osmerus mordax) accumulate high levels of glycerol in winter that serves as an antifreeze. Fish were subjected to controlled decreases in water temperature and levels of plasma glycerol, liver metabolites ...