Peptide Biosynthesis
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Subject Areas on Research
- Comparative analysis of two different amide-to-ester bond mutations in the beta-sheet of 4-oxalocrotonate tautomerase.
- Correlation of expression of bombesin-like peptides and receptors with growth inhibition by an anti-bombesin antibody in small-cell lung cancer cell lines.
- Effect of cyclic adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate on the incorporation of 3H-leucine into polypeptides by beef thyroid polysomes in vitro.
- Frog oocytes synthesize and completely process the precursor polypeptide to virion structural proteins after microinjection of avian myeloblastosis virus RNA.
- Increased expression of galanin in the rat superior cervical ganglion after pre- and postganglionic nerve lesions.
- Mitosis is required for production of murine leukemia virus and structural proteins during de novo infection.
- NPY and galanin in a hibernator: hypothalamic gene expression and effects on feeding.
- Processive post-translational modification. Vitamin K-dependent carboxylation of a peptide substrate.
- Protein biosynthesis in the testis. V. Concerning the mechanism of stimulation by follicle-stimulating hormone.
- Protein biosynthesis on chick oviduct polyribosomes. I. Changes during estrogen-mediated tissue differentiation.
- Protein biosynthesis on chick oviduct polyribosomes. II. Regulation by progesterone.
- Protein bisoynthesis in the testis. IV. Isolation and properties of polyribosomes.
- Stimulation of cell-free polypeptide synthesis by a protein fraction extracted from chick oviduct polyribosomes.
- Synthesis and complete processing of a high-molecular-weight precursor polypeptide to viral structural proteins in toad oocytes micro-injected with avian myeloblastosis virus ribonucleic acid [proceedings].
- The protein backbone makes important contributions to 4-oxalocrotonate tautomerase enzyme catalysis: understanding from theory and experiment.
- The transient appearance of specific proteins in one-cell mouse embryos.
- Translation of 35S RNA from avian myeloblastosis virus into viral specific polypeptides in Xenopus oocytes.
- Viral glycoprotein synthesis studies in an established line of Japanese quail embryo cells infected with the Bryan high-titer strain of Rous sarcoma virus.