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For stoichiometric assembly, equimolar concentrations of both of these subunits are required.
Both of these subunits are thought to participate in assembly of the beta sliding clamp, which affects processivity of the pol III holoenzyme [ 25].
This suggests that at least parts of the N-termini of one or both of these subunits have some ordered structure.
The oligonucleotide used for these studies contains the apical portion and part of the stem portion of domain III and, therefore, might bind one or both of these subunits.
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Interestingly, both of these two subunits are strongly expressed at the sarcolemmal surface, but their functions in the sarcolemma are currently not understood.
This low amount of complex subunits might be caused by a reduced synthesis of these subunits, by their increased degradation or by a combination of both defects.
The extent formation of these subunits in the polymer depends on polymerization temperature.
Each of these subunits has two or more isoforms.
The molecular masses of these subunits are comparable with other plants (Obenland et al. 1993; Lee and Sturm 1996), but the extent of subunit aggregation is much higher.
These results are in agreement with previous studies that have investigated the role of both AMPKβ and AMPKγ in neural maintenance and neurodegeneration in Drosophila, and found that both of these AMPK regulatory subunits are also essential to the maintenance of neural integrity (Andersen et al., 2012; Spasić et al., 2008; Tschäpe et al., 2002).
Both of these models suggest that the subunits of an allosteric protein can exist in two conformations, tense (T) and relaxed (R), where relaxed subunits interact easier with the effector molecule than the tense subunits.
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