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Post-translational regulation of surfactant protein B expression.
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Emma Del Real, senior in biology and psychology, Dodge City, completed her project, "Role of Post-translational Modifications on a Viral Fibroblast Growth Factor on Virulence," with A. Lorena Passarelli, associate professor of biology.
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Kikuchi A, Isomura M, Katayama M, Miura Y, et al. (1991) Post-translational modifications of the C-terminal region of the rho protein are important for its interaction with membranes and the stimulatory and inhibitory GDP/GTP exchange proteins.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Guillaume Sarrabayrouse et al. 2010
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Post-translational aging of proteins in osteoarthritic cartilage and synovial fluid as measured by isomerized aspartate
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Post-translational modifications of histones can regulate the extent of condensation and heterochromatin-mediated regulation is one mechanism used by many pathogens to control differential expression of members of subtelomeric gene families
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Jacqueline Schmuckli-Maurer et al. 2009
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Post-translational modifications (PTMs) of histones convey epigenetic information that extends the coding potential of nucleic acids, a phenomenon that has been commonly referred to as the "histone code".
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Kopitz J, Rist B, Bohley P (1990) Post-translational arginylation of ornithine decarboxylase from rat hepatocytes.
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Decca MB, Carpio MA, Bosc C, Galiano MR, Job D, et al. (2006) Post-translational arginylation of calreticulin: A new isospecies of calreticulin component of stress granules.
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Decca MB, Carpio MA, Bosc C, Galiano MR, Job D, et al. (2006) Post-translational arginylation of calreticulin: A new isospecies of calreticulin component of stress granules.
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Kopitz J, Rist B, Bohley P (1990) Post-translational arginylation of ornithine decarboxylase from rat hepatocytes.
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