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In this model, PICH, BLM, and other components in the complex collaborate to unravel centromeric chromatin and produce nucleosome-free, catenated DNA threads connecting segregating centromeres.
Based on these results it was concluded that actin cables and the exocyst complex collaborate in polarized growth in Schizosaccharomyces pombe, and both are regulated by Cdc42.
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Upon an extracellular signal (e.g. Wg/Wnt), Arm/β-catenin seems to recruit the Teashirt protein and stimulates the entry into the nucleus, where the bipartite complex can collaborate with general DNA-binding factors to regulate specific target genes of the pathway.
However, the challenge has always been to convince other audiences that they can access it, too – even if they might be inclined to shun the idea of a complex street form collaborating with the traditions of high-brow theatre.
In other cell systems, aPKC is a crucial component of the nexus between F-actin bundles, Par-3/6, Cdc42 and the tight junctional complex, the latter collaborating to maintain the integrity of adjacent cadherin junctions.
The encoded protein is probably part of the meiotic recombination complex MND1/AHP2, which collaborates with RAD51 in the DNA strand invasion during recombination [ 46]. - Acetyltransferase, GNAT family protein: some yeast GNAT family members are involved in DSBs repair [ 47]. - Rph16: encodes a protein similar to RAD16 and is involved in the nucleotide excision repair of UV damage [ 48].
The grids were initially designed to help scientists collaborate on complex projects that require massive amounts of firepower, like climate modeling and high-energy physics.
Here we are particularly interested in heterogeneous robots that collaborate in complex scenarios with incomplete, dynamically changing information.
For most complex services, multiple professionals collaborate among themselves — and with a client — over a period of time.
These proteases often collaborate in complex proteolytic networks that encompass upstream initiators and downstream efforts, where upstream members of the Caspase family cleave and activate downstream members.
They can be naturally-occurring [eg, groups of clinicians who share professional responsibilities, refer patients to each other, jointly manage care and collaborate over complex cases] or mandated [eg, purpose-designed, sponsored, initiated and funded by organisational leaders] [ 16].
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