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  1. Pore with the assistance of chaperone proteins, the translocation through the, pore ,itself is not energy dependent. However, the whole import cycle needs the
  2. Is dependent on Glycine receptor binding as a co-agonist within the channel, pore , MDA receptors do not function without both ligands present.: #Metabotropic
  3. Of hexagonal pore s. The distance between 2 pore centers is 3.2 nm and the, pore ,diameter is ~2 nm. The boron nitride Animesh is not only stable to
  4. Rubra conicopora Peron,1816 – synonym: Halitosis conicopora – the conical, pore ,abalone ** Halitosis rubra Leach,1814 – synonym: Halitosis angle the
  5. From a choice of color, surface texture, density,weight, absorption and, pore ,structure, thermal characteristics, thermal and moisture movement, and fire
  6. Bones ", from Greek: ὀστέον/often meaning" bone" and πόρος/ports meaning ", pore ,") is a disease of bones that leads to an increased risk of fracture. In
  7. By their processed modifications and then exported through the nuclear, pore , In neurons, mRNA must be transported from the SOMA to the dendrites where
  8. The eukaryotic cell nucleus. There are about on average 2000 nuclear, pore ,complexes in the nuclear envelope of a vertebrate cell, but it varies depending on
  9. As the RAN cycle. Each of the eight protein subunits surrounding the actual, pore ,(the outer ring) projects a spoke-shaped protein into the pore channel. The
  10. Molecules and lipids moving into the nucleus. It is notable that the nuclear, pore ,complex (NPC) can actively conduct 1000 translocation per complex per second
  11. Signal on the NFL protein allows it to be transported through the nuclear, pore ,and into the nucleus, where it stimulates the transcription of the target genes
  12. Open the pore . Two of these six helices are separated by a loop that lines the, pore ,and is the primary determinant of ion selectivity and conductance in this
  13. Of the analyte molecules. However, molecules that are larger than the average, pore ,size of the packing are excluded and thus suffer essentially no retention; such
  14. The inner and not that the fusing of the membrane begins the formation of the, pore , There are several ways that this could lead to the formation of the full NPC.
  15. As the ions move through free fluid. In some ion channels, passage through the, pore ,is governed by a" gate," which may be opened or closed by chemical or
  16. R. Porter, Albert Claude, and Ernest F. Full am in 1945. Structure 2 Nuclear, pore ,3 Rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) 4 Smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER) 5
  17. With some fluid and filtrate will contain fine particles (depending on the, pore ,size and filter thickness). Filtration is also used to describe some
  18. Available for a new NLS-protein import round. Although cargo passes through the, pore ,with the assistance of chaperone proteins, the translocation through the pore
  19. Pore complex Small particles (< ~40kDa) are able to pass through the nuclear, pore ,complex by passive diffusion. Larger particles are also able to pass through
  20. Sequence contains many repeats of the peptide phenylalanine—glycine. Nuclear, pore ,complexes allow the transport of water-soluble molecules across the nuclear
  21. And its reassembly at the end of the process. Endoplasmic reticulum 2 Nuclear, pore ,3 Rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) 4 Smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER) 5
  22. Significant crater volume may also be formed by the permanent compaction of the, pore ,space. Such compaction craters may be important on many asteroids, comets and
  23. The selectivity of the channel. Gate can be formed either inside or outside the, pore ,region. Diseases of ion channels There are a number of chemicals and genetic
  24. Of positive (cation) or negative (anion). However, the archetypal channel, pore ,is just one or two atoms wide at its narrowest point and is selective for
  25. Of ion, such as sodium or potassium. These ions move through the channel, pore ,single file nearly as quickly as the ions move through free fluid. In some ion
  26. Cell then became the nuclear membrane and evolved increasingly elaborate, pore ,structures for passage of internally synthesized cellular components such as
  27. The toxin. Cry toxin gets inserted into the insect gut cell membrane, forming a, pore , The pore results in cell lysis and eventual death of the insect. Use in pest
  28. The importing—importing—cargo complex is then directed towards the nuclear, pore ,and diffuses through it. Once the complex is in the nucleus, RanGTP binds to
  29. Of identical or homologous proteins closely packed around a water-filled, pore ,through the plane of the membrane or lipid bilayer. For most voltage-gated ion
  30. Was first postulated in the 1960s by Clay Armstrong. He suggested that the, pore ,lining could efficiently replace the water molecules that normally shield
  31. Or is merely cargo caught in transit. Size and complexity The entire nuclear, pore ,complex (NPC) has a diameter of about 120 nanometers, the diameter of the
  32. Subunits of the complete ribosome. These are exported through the nuclear, pore ,complexes to the cytoplasm, where they remain free or become associated with
  33. Damage. However, this reaction, called carbonation, lowers the pH of the cement, pore ,solution and can cause the reinforcement bars to corrode. Hydration and
  34. The CSA potassium channel. The artwork contains a wire object representing the, pore ,liner with a blown glass object representing the main cavity of the channel
  35. Cerevisiae is smaller, weighing only 66MDa. Transport through the nuclear, pore ,complex Small particles (< ~40kDa) are able to pass through the nuclear pore
  36. That ADP-ribosylates G proteins, while the A2 chain fits into the central, pore ,of the B subunit ring. Upon binding, the complex is taken into the cell via
  37. The Animesh looks like an assembly of hexagonal pore s. The distance between 2, pore , centers is 3.2 nm and the pore diameter is ~2 nm. The boron nitride Animesh is
  38. Or inhibit apoptosis by direct action on MAC/MMPP. BAX and/or Back form the, pore , while Bcl-2,Ball or Mcl-1 inhibit its formation. Direct signal transduction
  39. Ring) projects a spoke-shaped protein into the pore channel. The center of the, pore ,often appears to contain a plug-like structure. It is yet unknown whether this
  40. Include the latency of channel opening, the electrical conductance of the ion, pore , the activation voltage, and the activation duration. In this way, a weak input
  41. Type and the stage in the life cycle. The proteins that make up the nuclear, pore ,complex are known as nucleoporins. About half of the nucleoporins typically
  42. Wide and its" depth" is about 200 nanometers. It had been suggested that the, pore ,can be dilated to around 26 nanometers to allow molecule passage. The molecular
  43. Cry toxin gets inserted into the insect gut cell membrane, forming a pore . The, pore ,results in cell lysis and eventual death of the insect. Use in pest control
  44. And nucleic acids. Gels made from purified agarose have a relatively large, pore ,size, making them useful for separation of large molecules, such as proteins
  45. NLS) exposed will be destined for quick and efficient transport through the, pore , Several NLS sequences are known, generally containing a conserved polypeptide
  46. Helices each. On activation, these helices move about and open the, pore , Two of these six helices are separated by a loop that lines the pore and is
  47. The actual pore (the outer ring) projects a spoke-shaped protein into the, pore ,channel. The center of the pore often appears to contain a plug-like structure.
  48. With a size smaller than their own dimension. The smaller the size of the, pore ,of the ultrafiltration membrane, the lower the concentration of the dispersed
  49. Pores and transient potentials. Almost all ion channels have one single, pore , However, there are also those with two: *Two- pore channels: This small family
  50. Larger particles are also able to pass through the large diameter of the, pore ,but at almost negligible rates. Efficient passage through the complex requires

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