Cargo‐dependent mode of uptake and bioavailability of TAT‐containing proteins and peptides in living cells
G Tünnemann, RM Martin, S Haupt, C Patsch… - The FASEB …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Cell‐penetrating peptides (CPPs) are capable of introducing a wide range of cargoes into
living cells. Descriptions of the internalization process vary from energy‐independent cell …
living cells. Descriptions of the internalization process vary from energy‐independent cell …
Replitase: complete machinery for DNA synthesis
S Murthy, GPV Reddy - Journal of cellular physiology, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Replication of nuclear DNA in eukaryotes presents a tremendous challenge, not only due to
the size and complexity of the genome, but also because of the time constraint imposed by a …
the size and complexity of the genome, but also because of the time constraint imposed by a …
[HTML][HTML] Lipid phosphate phosphatase-2 activity regulates S-phase entry of the cell cycle in Rat2 fibroblasts
KE Morris, LM Schang, DN Brindley - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2006 - ASBMB
Lipid phosphates are potent mediators of cell signaling and control processes including
development, cell migration and division, blood vessel formation, wound repair, and tumor …
development, cell migration and division, blood vessel formation, wound repair, and tumor …
Herpes simplex viruses in antiviral drug discovery
LM Schang - Current pharmaceutical design, 2006 - ingentaconnect.com
Since the 1950's, herpes simplex viruses (HSV) have played prominent roles in the
development of antivirals. The first efficacious antivirals, as well as the first safe for systemic …
development of antivirals. The first efficacious antivirals, as well as the first safe for systemic …
The fellowship of the rings: distinct pools of proliferating cell nuclear antigen trimer at work
E Prosperi - The FASEB journal, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
The proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) is a homotrimeric ring‐shaped protein that, by
encircling DNA, may function as a sliding platform for proteins participating in various DNA …
encircling DNA, may function as a sliding platform for proteins participating in various DNA …
The microarchitecture of DNA replication domains
AA Philimonenko, Z Hodný, DA Jackson… - Histochemistry and cell …, 2006 - Springer
Most DNA synthesis in HeLa cell nucleus is concentrated in discrete foci. These synthetic
sites can be identified by electron microscopy after allowing permeabilized cells to elongate …
sites can be identified by electron microscopy after allowing permeabilized cells to elongate …
Increased expression of cyclin A1 protein is associated with all-trans retinoic acid-induced apoptosis
J Ekberg, C Brunhoff, M Järås, X Fan… - … International Journal of …, 2006 - Elsevier
Deregulated cell growth and inhibition of apoptosis are hallmarks of cancer. All-trans retinoic
acid induces clinical remission in patients with acute promyelocytic leukemia by inhibiting …
acid induces clinical remission in patients with acute promyelocytic leukemia by inhibiting …
[PDF][PDF] PCNA and DNA Replication (I)
SM Görisch, MC Cardoso - In Profilerating Cell Nuclear Antigen: Research …, 2006 - Citeseer
Replication of the entire genome during S-phase is one of the most important cell cycle
events and requires the coordinated activity of a multitude of different enzymes. Proliferating …
events and requires the coordinated activity of a multitude of different enzymes. Proliferating …
[PDF][PDF] The function of lipid phosphate phosphatase-2 in fibroblasts
KE Morris - 2006 - era.library.ualberta.ca
Many phospholipids are signaling molecules that regulate cell proliferation, survival,
apoptosis, adhesion, and migration. Bioactive lipid phosphate signaling is instrumental in …
apoptosis, adhesion, and migration. Bioactive lipid phosphate signaling is instrumental in …
The functions and proteolysis of cyclin A and cyclin F during mitosis
TK Fung - 2006 - repository.ust.hk
The cell cycle is driven by the oscillating activity of a class of protein called cyclin-dependent
kinases (CDKs). By definition, CDKs are activated by binding to cyclins. The oscillating …
kinases (CDKs). By definition, CDKs are activated by binding to cyclins. The oscillating …