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The Yeast Nuclear Pore Complex: Composition, Architecture, and Transport Mechanism

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Year of publication: 
2000
Journal name: 
The Journal of Cell Biology
An understanding of how the nuclear pore complex (NPC) mediates nucleocytoplasmic exchange requires a comprehensive inventory of the molecular components of the NPC and a knowledge of how each component contributes to the overall structure of this large molecular translocation machine. Therefore, we have taken a comprehensive approach to classify all components of the yeast NPC (nucleoporins). This involved identifying all the proteins present in a highly enriched NPC fraction, determining which of these proteins were nucleoporins, and localizing each nucleoporin within the NPC. Read more »
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Created by christandiono 2 years 21 weeks ago
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Minireview: A Tiny Touch: Activation of Cell Signaling Pathways with Magnetic Nanoparticles.

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Year of publication: 
2009
Journal name: 
Endocrinology
Magnetic nanoparticles can be coated with specific ligands that enable them to bind to receptors on a cell's surface. When a magnetic field is applied, it pulls on the particles so that they deliver nanoscale forces at the ligand-receptor bond. It has been observed that mechanical stimulation in this manner can activate cellular signaling pathways that are known as mechanotransduction pathways. Read more »
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Created by jonathanchang 2 years 21 weeks ago
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Molecular Basis of Mechanotransduction in Living Cells

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Year of publication: 
2001
Journal name: 
Physiol. Rev.
The simplest cell-like structure, the lipid bilayer vesicle, can respond to mechanical deformation by elastic membrane dilation/thinning and curvature changes. When a protein is inserted in the lipid bilayer, an energetic cost may arise because of hydrophobic mismatch between the protein and bilayer. Localized changes in bilayer thickness and curvature may compensate for this mismatch. The peptides alamethicin and gramicidin and the bacterial membrane protein MscL form mechanically gated (MG) channels when inserted in lipid bilayers. Read more »
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Reconstruction and stability of secondary structure elements in the context of protein structure prediction.

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Year of publication: 
2009
Journal name: 
Biophys J.
Efficient and accurate reconstruction of secondary structure elements in the context of protein structure prediction is the major focus of this work. We present a novel approach capable of reconstructing alpha-helices and beta-sheets in atomic detail. The method is based on Metropolis Monte Carlo simulations in a force field of empirical potentials that are designed to stabilize secondary structure elements in room-temperature simulations. Read more »

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