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  2. 682
    Publicado 1975
    “…The mouse thymus contains two forms of terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT) which are distinguishable by the salt concentration necessary to elute them from a phosphocellulose column, by their distrubtion among the thymocyte subpopulations, and by their sensitivity to cortisone treatment. …”
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  3. 683
    Publicado 1994
    “…Basonuclin is not a cell cycle marker but is likely instead to be a regulatory molecular whose presence in the keratinocyte is linked to the maintenance of proliferative capacity and prevention of terminal differentiation.…”
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  4. 684
    “…Previous studies suggested that the cytoplasmic COOH-terminal portions of inward rectifier K channels could contribute significant resistance barriers to ion flow. …”
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  5. 685
    “…The Hfq proteins of different bacteria consist of an evolutionarily conserved core, whereas there is considerable variation at the C-terminus, with the γ- and β-proteobacteria possessing the longest C-terminal extension. Using different model systems, we show that a C-terminally truncated variant of Hfq (Hfq(65)), comprising the conserved hexameric core of Hfq, is defective in auto- and riboregulation. …”
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  6. 686
    “…Transcriptional termination of mammalian RNA polymerase II (Pol II) is an essential but little-understood step in protein-coding gene expression. …”
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    “…We highlight the abundance of 48 stromal proteins involved in post-translational proteome homeostasis (including aminopeptidases, proteases, deformylases, chaperones, protein sorting components) and discuss the biological implications. N-terminal modifications were identified for a subset of nuclear- and chloroplast-encoded proteins and a novel N-terminal acetylation motif was discovered. …”
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  12. 692
    “…BACKGROUND: Premature termination codons (PTCs) cause mRNA degradation or a truncated protein and thereby contribute to the transcriptome and proteome divergence between species. …”
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  13. 693
    “…We showed recently that the Carboxy-Terminal Modulator Protein (CTMP) is a mitochondrial protein that may be released into the cytosol under apoptotic conditions. …”
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  14. 694
    “…This study reports the presence of Syt IV on both dense-core and microvesicles in posterior pituitary nerve terminals. In terminals from Syt IV knock-out mice compared to wild-type, low Ca(2+) entry triggered more exocytosis, high Ca(2+) entry triggered less exocytosis, and endocytosis was accelerated. …”
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  15. 695
    “…Interestingly, ten of these C-terminal splice variants have been shown to display dominant-negative activity on the transactivational properties of their canonical equivalent. …”
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  16. 696
    por Arnesen, Thomas
    Publicado 2009
    “…Protein N-terminal acetylation is a very common modification, but has during the past decades received relatively little attention. …”
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  17. 697
    “…Protein N(α)-terminal acetylation is one of the most common protein modifications in eukaryotic cells, occurring on approximately 80% of soluble human proteins. …”
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  19. 699
    “…Most of these functions are attributed to the catalytic domain, however, the amino-terminal death effector domains (DED)s, which belong to the death domain superfamily of proteins, can also play key roles during development. …”
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  20. 700
    “…Transcription termination of RNA polymerase II (Pol II) on protein-coding genes in S. cerevisiae relies on pA site recognition by 3′ end processing factors. …”
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