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Encore has been shown to associate with Cul-1 CRLs and to regulate Cyclin E expression in the germarium [44].
We provide evidence that Cul-5 CRLs are involved in Drosophila follicular morphogenesis, in the regulation of germ line cyst divisions and in germ line maintenance, and that some of these Cul-5 CRLs most likely include Gus.
Therefore, it seems possible that Cul-5 CRLs impact on cell adhesion properties through an effect on EGFR signalling, or on downstream cell adhesion molecules or their regulators.
CUL-1 CRLs use F-box proteins for substrate specificity, while those with a CUL-3 cullin scaffold use BTB proteins for substrate specificity.
It therefore remains unclear why SAP130 is unable to exert any regulatory effect on Cul2 and Cul3 CRLs.
Cell lines, canine DPC-1 (patent US2003013191: Cussenot and Villette, France), and human PC-3 (CRL-143) and LNCaP CRL-17400) (ATCC) were maintained in RPMI 1640 containing 10%% fetal bovine serum and 1 % antibiotic/antimycotic solution (Invitrogen Life Technologies, Inc., ON, Canada).
MCF-10A (CRL-10317) and AGS CRL-17399) cells were obtained from the American Type culture collection (ATCC, Manassas, VA, USA).
RWPE-1 (CRL-11609), RWPE-2 (CRL-11610), LNCaP CRL-17044), DU-145 (HTB-81), PC-3 (CRL-1435) and COS-7 CRL-16511) celinesnes were purchased from American Type Culture Collection (Manassas, VA), cultured according to ATCC's instructions and supplemented with 100 U/ml penicillin and 100 mg/ml streptomycin.
All oligo and ligamer sequences are provided in Supplementary file 1. U-937 (CRL-1593.2), Jurkat (TIB-152), and S2 CRL-19633) celinesnes were from ATCC.
Lewis lung carcinoma (LLC1/LL2, CRL-1642) and B16 melanoma cell lines CRL-63233) – both syngeneic to C57BL mouse – were purchased from ATCC (Manassas, VA).
Entry Lipase preparation Time (h) Conversion ee Ea 1 Free CRL 12 1 - - 2 Free CRL 24 2 - - 3 Free CRL 36 5 - - 4 CRL adsorbed on MWNTs 12 17 >99 250 5 CRL adsorbed on MWNTs 24 34 >99 350 6 CRL adsorbed on MWNTs 36 37 >99 360 aEnantioselectivity (E) = ln [1 - c(1 + eep)]/ln [1 - c(1 - eep ], where c = ees/ ees + eep).
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