The Lipocalin family is a group of homologous proteins characterized by its big array of functional capabilities. As extracellular proteins, they can bind small hydrophobic ligands through a well-conserved β-barrel folding. Lipocalins evolutionary history sprawls across many different taxa and shows great divergence even within chordates. This variability is also found in their heterogeneous tissue expression pattern. Although a handful of promoter regions have been previously described, studies on UTR regulatory roles in Lipocalin gene expression are scarce. Here we report a comprehensive bioinformatic analysis showing that complex post-transcriptional regulation exists in Lipocalin genes, as suggested by the presence of alternative UTRs w...
BACKGROUND: Lipocalins are widely distributed in nature and are found in bacteria, plants, arthropod...
Lipocalins are beta-barrel proteins, which share three conserved motifs in their amino acid sequence...
The protein family of Lipocalins is ubiquitously present throughout the tree of life, with the excep...
The Lipocalin family is a group of homologous proteins characterized by its big array of functional ...
The Lipocalin family is a group of homologous proteins characterized by its big array of functional ...
(A) Lipocalins selected for this study mapped on the Lipocalin family protein phylogeny. Red roman n...
Lipocalins form an ancestral protein family found in all kingdoms of life, except for Archaea. From ...
Lipocalins constitute a superfamily of extracellular proteins that are found in all three king-doms ...
Producción CientíficaAs extensively detailed elsewhere in this book, lipocalins exibit three charact...
Sunrulnv or Pu.D.rHnsrs Chemical communicationis facilitated by various substancesand occurs in all ...
Exon-intron structure for human (Hsap) and murine (Mmus) Lipocalin genes upstream of their CDS. Blac...
<div><p>Lipocalins constitute a superfamily of extracellular proteins that are found in all three ki...
The protein family of Lipocalins is ubiquitously present throughout the tree of life, with the excep...
We previously identified two murine secretory proteins, mE-RABP(Lcn5) and mEP17(Lcn8), belonging to ...
(A) Comparison of the number of alternative UTR secondary structures of Lipocalins with those of str...
BACKGROUND: Lipocalins are widely distributed in nature and are found in bacteria, plants, arthropod...
Lipocalins are beta-barrel proteins, which share three conserved motifs in their amino acid sequence...
The protein family of Lipocalins is ubiquitously present throughout the tree of life, with the excep...
The Lipocalin family is a group of homologous proteins characterized by its big array of functional ...
The Lipocalin family is a group of homologous proteins characterized by its big array of functional ...
(A) Lipocalins selected for this study mapped on the Lipocalin family protein phylogeny. Red roman n...
Lipocalins form an ancestral protein family found in all kingdoms of life, except for Archaea. From ...
Lipocalins constitute a superfamily of extracellular proteins that are found in all three king-doms ...
Producción CientíficaAs extensively detailed elsewhere in this book, lipocalins exibit three charact...
Sunrulnv or Pu.D.rHnsrs Chemical communicationis facilitated by various substancesand occurs in all ...
Exon-intron structure for human (Hsap) and murine (Mmus) Lipocalin genes upstream of their CDS. Blac...
<div><p>Lipocalins constitute a superfamily of extracellular proteins that are found in all three ki...
The protein family of Lipocalins is ubiquitously present throughout the tree of life, with the excep...
We previously identified two murine secretory proteins, mE-RABP(Lcn5) and mEP17(Lcn8), belonging to ...
(A) Comparison of the number of alternative UTR secondary structures of Lipocalins with those of str...
BACKGROUND: Lipocalins are widely distributed in nature and are found in bacteria, plants, arthropod...
Lipocalins are beta-barrel proteins, which share three conserved motifs in their amino acid sequence...
The protein family of Lipocalins is ubiquitously present throughout the tree of life, with the excep...