Browsing by Subject "Xenopus laevis"
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(1990)Polypeptides rich in glutamic acid are strong inhibitors purified from isolated nuclei of Xenopus laevis oocytes of casein kinase II. The presence of tyrosine in these peptides greatly enhances their inhibitory capacity. ...
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(1993)CaSein kinase II purified from the nuclei of Xenopus laevis oocytes as well as the recombinant α and β subunits of the X. laevis CKII, produced in E. coli from the cloned cDNA genes, were tested with different divalent ...
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Human-Xenopus chimeras of Gsα reveal a new region important for its activation of adenylyl cyclase (1994)G proteins are heterotrimeric GTPases that play a key role in signal transduction. The α subunit of Gs bound to GTP is capable of activating adenylyl cyclase. The amino acid sequences derived from two X. laevis cDNA clones ...
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(Company of Biologists Ltd., 2016)Studies of aquatic invertebrates reveal that salinity affects feeding and growth rates, reproduction, survival, and diversity. Little is known, however, about how salinity impacts the energy budget of vertebrates and ...
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(1995)The following amino acids of the Xenopus laevis β subunit of protein kinase CK2 (casein kinase 2) were changed to alanine: Pro-58 (βP→A); Asp-59 and Glu-60 and Glu-61 (βDEE→AAA); His-151-153 (βHHH→AAA). The last 37 amino ...