• Cytoplasmic determinants are special molecules which play a very important role during oocyte maturation, in the female's ovary. During this period of...
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    Shimmen T, Yamamoto K, et al. (November 2013). "Cytoplasmic streaming velocity as a plant size determinant". Developmental Cell. 27 (3): 345–52. doi:10.1016/j...
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  • development Polycystic kidney disease 2 Drosophila embryogenesis Cytoplasmic determinant Madin-Darby Canine Kidney cells Bioelectricity#Role in pattern...
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  • initially similar cells. This generally involves the action of cytoplasmic determinants, located within parts of the fertilized egg, and of inductive signals...
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    biology, the cadherin cytoplasmic region is a conserved region found at the C-terminus of cadherin proteins. A key determinant to the strength of the...
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  • development of the zygote depends on maternal characteristics, such as cytoplasmic determinants, the regulatory traits of the mother may not support the hybrid's...
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  • specified autonomously will develop into a specific fate based upon cytoplasmic determinants with no regard to the environment the cell is in. A cell specified...
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  • S, Rivard EL, Ylla G, Extavour CG (Sep 2021). "Evolution of a cytoplasmic determinant: evidence for the biochemical basis of functional evolution of...
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    CD4 (redirect from Cluster Determinant 4)
    bound to the cytoplasmic tail of CD4 to phosphorylate tyrosine residues of immunoreceptor tyrosine activation motifs (ITAMs) on the cytoplasmic domains of...
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    divisions can occur because of asymmetrically expressed maternal cytoplasmic determinants or because of signaling. In the former mechanism, distinct daughter...
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  • from a cleavage of a cell with asymmetrically expressed maternal cytoplasmic determinants (proteins, small regulatory RNAs and mRNA). Thus, the fate of the...
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    cytoskeleton. The concept of a protein mosaic that dynamically coordinated cytoplasmic biochemistry was proposed by Rudolph Peters in 1929 while the term (cytosquelette...
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  • ribosomes and some mRNAs are stored in a structure called cytoplasmic lattices. These cytoplasmic lattices, a network of fibrils, protein, and RNAs, have...
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    takes into account the cytoplasmic environment present at the time of protein synthesis to the extent that a similar cytoplasmic environment may also have...
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  • CK1 isoforms are involved in Wnt signaling, circadian rhythms, nucleo-cytoplasmic shuttling of transcription factors, DNA repair, and DNA transcription...
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    Kurbel, S. (2011). Donnan effect on chloride ion distribution as a determinant of body fluid composition that allows action potentials to spread via...
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    transmembrane domain (TM) and an intracellular cytoplasmic tail (cyto). The transmembrane and cytoplasmic parts are not conserved across the selectins being...
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    as opposed to the poorly translated variants 1 and 2, may be a key determinant of CD20 levels in normal and malignant human B cells and their responses...
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  • key quality control mechanism in the female germ line and a critical determinant of fertility. There are a lot of mRNAs that have been transcribed but...
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    growth refers to an increase in the total mass of a cell, including both cytoplasmic, nuclear and organelle volume. Cell growth occurs when the overall rate...
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    influenza virus infection. Furthermore, the human orthologue MxA is a major determinant for influenza viruses of animal origin. The protein encoded by this gene...
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  • located at the apical membrane, but only a few key molecules act as determinants that are required to maintain the identity of the apical membrane and...
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    pass membrane protein and has a relatively long cytoplasmic tail; however, truncation of the cytoplasmic tail to just 14 residues has been shown to increase...
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    Furthermore, the lipid serves as a mediator of membrane associations or as a determinant for specific protein-protein interactions. For example, lipid groups...
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    mediated by extracellular cadherin domains, whereas the intracellular cytoplasmic tail associates with numerous adaptors and signaling proteins, collectively...
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  • mitochondrial genes and biparentally inherited nuclear genes could lead to cytoplasmic male sterility in plants. Then, in the early 1950s, Barbara McClintock...
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    recognize sialylated carbohydrate groups containing a Sialyl LewisX (sLeX) determinant. L-selectin plays an important role in both the innate and adaptive immune...
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  • linked to lipids within the cytoplasmic membrane they are responsible for linking and anchoring the peptidoglycan to the cytoplasmic membrane. Lipotechoic acid...
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    intracellular stores into the cytoplasmic space. Hence a high extracellular calcium concentration leads to an increase in the cytoplasmic calcium concentration...
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  • that forms a mesh-like layer (sacculus) that surrounds the bacterial cytoplasmic membrane. The sugar component consists of alternating residues of β-(1...
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