Your English writing platform
Free sign upSuggestions(2)
Exact(1)
Recent studies have reported that these three proteins, previously known to bind to regulatory particles of proteasomes, actually function as chaperones, assisting in the regulatory particle assembly in yeast (Funakoshi et al., 2009; Le Tallec et al., 2009; Roelofs et al., 2009; Saeki et al., 2009).
Similar(59)
Apart from these types of PIs, non-competitive PIs have also been developed, which bind to structural non-active subunits (for example, proteasome subunit alpha type, α-subunits) or to regulatory particles outside the proteasome catalytic core [ 25].
NF-κB is normally sequestered in the cytoplasm, bound to regulatory proteins IκBs.
They bind the substrates with their UBA domain and transport them to the proteasome, where they subsequently bind to the 19S regulatory particle with their UBL domain [ 23].
By comparison plutonium, uranium, and caesium are much more able to bind to soil particles.
Pesticides also bind to soil particles thus reducing chemical availability and transportation to different environmental compartments.
It consists of a proteolytic core particle (CP) bound to one or two regulatory particles (RPs).
Furthermore, plasma of mice could bind to particles generated in vitro from apoptotic cells.
In contrast, biotags can attach inside the latticework particles, increasing the number of target molecules that bind to a particle, and therefore producing a more intense fluorescent signal.
Genes encoding RNA polymerase I/III subunits and ribosome large subunits are bound by the ABF1 transcription factor (ARS-Binding Factor 1), whereas genes encoding the RNA polymerase I subunit and the eIF2B subunit genes are bound by RPN4 (Regulatory Particle Non-ATPase) and DIG1 (Down-regulator of Invasive Growth).
It comprises two modules, the 20S proteasome and one or two copies of asymmetric 19S regulatory particles (RPs), which bind to the end(s) of the barrel-shaped 20S proteasome.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com