Radiohalogenation of proteins: an overview of radionuclides, labeling methods and reagents for conjugate labeling

DS Wilbur - Bioconjugate chemistry, 1992 - ACS Publications
434 Bioconjugate Chem., Vol. 3, No. 6, 1992 Wilbur easy to use and readily available at a
nominal cost from commercial sources. Other radionuclides of the halogen group, while not …

[PDF][PDF] Chemical modifications of proteins: history and applications

GE Means, RE Feeney - Bioconjugate chemistry, 1990 - ACS Publications
With roots in ancientformulations, methods for the chemical derivatization of proteins
continue to expand and develop. The creation of this new journal dealing exclusively with …

[HTML][HTML] Protein damage and degradation by oxygen radicals. I. general aspects.

KJ Davies - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1987 - Elsevier
Aggregation, fragmentation, amino acid modification, and proteolytic susceptibility have
been studied following exposure of 17 proteins to oxygen radicals. The hydroxyl radical …

Inhibition of Rous sarcoma viral RNA translation by a specific oligodeoxyribonucleotide.

ML Stephenson, PC Zamecnik - Proceedings of the …, 1978 - National Acad Sciences
A tridecamer oligodeoxynucleotide, d (AATGGTAAAATGG), which is complementary to
reiterated 3'-and 5'-terminal nucleotides of Rous sarcoma virus 35S RNA, is an efficient …

Three-dimensional structure of myosin subfragment-1: a molecular motor

I Rayment, WR Rypniewski, K Schmidt-Bäse, R Smith… - Science, 1993 - science.org
Directed movement is a characteristic of many living organisms and occurs as a result of the
transformation of chemical energy into mechanical energy. Myosin is one of three families of …

Changes in keratin gene expression during terminal differentiation of the keratinocyte

E Fuchs, H Green - Cell, 1980 - cell.com
Cells of the inner layers of the epidermis contain small keratins (46~ 56K), whereas the cells
of the outer layers contain large keratins (63-6710 in addition to small ones. The changes in …

[HTML][HTML] Protein damage and degradation by oxygen radicals. III. Modification of secondary and tertiary structure.

KJ Davies, ME Delsignore - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1987 - Elsevier
Proteins which have been exposed to the hydroxyl radical (. OH) or to the combination of.
OH plus the superoxide anion radical and oxygen (. OH+ O2-+ O2) exhibit altered primary …

MCF-7: a human breast cancer cell line with estrogen, androgen, progesterone, and glucocorticoid receptors

KB Horwitz, ME Costlow, WL McGuire - Steroids, 1975 - Elsevier
We have identified receptors for glucocorticoids, progestins, and androgens in a human
breast tumor cell line (MCF-7) known to have estrogen receptor. Sucrose density gradients …

Ubiquitin conjugation is not required for the degradation of oxidized proteins by proteasome

R Shringarpure, T Grune, J Mehlhase… - Journal of Biological …, 2003 - ASBMB
Oxidatively modified proteins that accumulate in aging and many diseases can form large
aggregates because of covalent cross-linking or increased surface hydrophobicity. Unless …

Presence in human epidermal cells of a soluble protein precursor of the cross-linked envelope: activation of the cross-linking by calcium ions

RH Rice, H Green - Cell, 1979 - cell.com
Late in the terminal differentiation of epidermis and cultured epidermal cells, a protein
envelope located beneath the plasma membrane becomes crosslinked by cellular …