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Cleavage of purified neuronal clathrin assembly protein (CALM) by caspase 3 and calpain

Kim JA, Kim HL

  • KMID: 1457537
  • Exp Mol Med.
  • 2001 Dec;33(4):245-250.
The most efficient means of protein internalization from the membrane are through clathrin-coated pits, which concentrate protein interactions with the clathrin-associated assembly protein complex AP-2 and internalization signals in the...
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Homophilic interaction of the L1 family of cell adhesion molecules

Wei CH, Ryu SE

  • KMID: 1397445
  • Exp Mol Med.
  • 2012 Jul;44(7):413-423.
Homophilic interaction of the L1 family of cell adhesion molecules plays a pivotal role in regulating neurite outgrowth and neural cell networking in vivo. Functional defects in L1 family members...
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A molecular model of a point mutation (Val297Met) in the serine protease domain of protein C

Song KS, Park YS, Choi JR, Kim HK, Park Q

  • KMID: 755027
  • Exp Mol Med.
  • 1999 Mar;31(1):47-51.
A heterozygous GTG to ATG (Val297Met) mutation was detected in a patient with inherited protein C deficiency and deep vein thrombosis. Cosegregation of the mutation with protein C deficiency was observed through...
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The centrosomal localization of KM-HN-1 (MGC33607) depends on the leucine zipper motif and the C-terminal coiled-coil domain

Park HJ, Seo HJ, Kim HW, Kim JS, Hwang SY, Seong YS

  • KMID: 1091078
  • Exp Mol Med.
  • 2007 Dec;39(6):828-838.
KM-HN-1 is a C-terminal coiled-coil domain containing protein previously referred to as image clone MGC33607. This protein has been previously identified as a cancer/testis antigen and reported as nuclear and...
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Functional Role of Serine Residues of Transmembrane Dopamin VII in Signal Transduction of CB2 Cannabinoid Receptor

Rhee MH

  • KMID: 1095120
  • J Vet Sci.
  • 2002 Sep;3(3):185-191.
Using site-directed mutagenesis technique, I have replaced serine 285 and serine 292 with the alanine, and assessed the binding of agonist and signaling such as the inhibition of adenylyl cyclase...
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In Vitro and In Vivo Effect of Parathyroid Hormone Analogue (1-14) Containing alpha-amino-iso-butyric Acid Residue (Aib)1,3

Rhee Y, Lee W, Lee EJ, Ma S, Park SY, Lim SK

Firstly, parathyroid hormone (1-14) [PTH (1-14)] analogue containing various alpha-amino-iso-butyric acid residue (Aib) was synthesized by exchanging the 1st and 3rd Ala residues of alpha carbon of PTH (1-14). This...
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Identification and Molecular Characterization of Parkin in Clonorchis sinensis

Bai X, Kim TI, Lee JY, Dai F, Hong SJ

Clonorchis sinensis habitating in the bile duct of mammals causes clonorchiasis endemic in East Asian countries. Parkin is a RING-between-RING protein and has E3-ubiquitin ligase activity catalyzing ubiquitination and degradation...
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Biochemical characterizations reveal different properties between CDK4/cyclin D1 and CDK2/cyclin A

Kim DM, Yang K, Yang BS

  • KMID: 1093615
  • Exp Mol Med.
  • 2003 Oct;35(5):421-430.
CDK2 and CDK4 known promoter of cell cycling catalyze phosphorylation of RB protein. Enzyme specificity between two CDKs that work at a different cell cycle phase is not clearly understood....
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p47phox, the phagocyte NADPH oxidase/NOX2 organizer: structure, phosphorylation and implication in diseases

El-Benna J, Dang PM, Gougerot-Pocidalo MA, Marie JC, Braut-Boucher F

Phagocytes such as neutrophils play a vital role in host defense against microbial pathogens. The anti-microbial function of neutrophils is based on the production of superoxide anion (O2(.-)), which generates...
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Heterozygous Mutations of The Gene for Kir 1.1 (ROMK) in Antenatal Bartter Syndrome Presenting with Transient Hyperkalemia, Evolving to a Benign Course

Cho JT, Guay-Woodford LM

Bartter-like syndrome encompasses a set of inherited renal tubular disorders associated with hypokalemic metabolic alkalosis, renal salt wasting, hyperreninemic hyperaldosteronism, and normal blood pressure. Antenatal Bartter syndrome, a subtype of...
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The Critical Roles of Zinc: Beyond Impact on Myocardial Signaling

Lee SR, Noh SJ, Pronto JR, Jeong YJ, Kim HK, Song IS, Xu Z, Kwon HY, Kang SC, Sohn EH, Ko KS, Rhee BD, Kim N, Han J

Zinc has been considered as a vital constituent of proteins, including enzymes. Mobile reactive zinc (Zn2+) is the key form of zinc involved in signal transductions, which are mainly driven...
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Immunogenetics of the HLA system

Choo SY

The study of the HLA system was primarily initiated to understand the basis for the histocompatibility between recipients and tissue donors. HLA typing methods are being continuously improved and biochemical...
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Voltage Regulation of Connexin Channel Conductance

Oh S, Bargiello

Voltage is an important parameter that regulates the conductance of both intercellular and plasma membrane channels (undocked hemichannels) formed by the 21 members of the mammalian connexin gene family. Connexin...
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Novel CLCN1 Mutations and Clinical Features of Korean Patients with Myotonia Congenita

Moon IS, Kim HS, Shin JH, Park YE, Park KH, Shin YB, Bae JS, Choi YC, Kim DS

Myotonia congenita (MC) is a form of nondystrophic myotonia caused by a mutation of CLCN1, which encodes human skeletal muscle chloride channel (CLC-1). We performed sequence analysis of all coding...
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