Abstract14-3-3 proteins form a family of highly conserved, acidic, dimeric proteins. These proteins have been identified in all eukaryotic species investigated, often in multiple isoforms, up to 13 in the plant Arabidopsis thaliana. Hundreds of proteins, from diverse eukaryotic organisms, implicated in numerous cellular processes, have been identified as binding partners of 14-3-3 proteins. Therefore, the major activity of 14-3-3 proteins seems to be its ability to bind other intracellular proteins. Binding to 14-3-3 proteins may result in a conformational change of the protein required for its full activity or for inhibition of its activity, in interaction between two binding partners or in a different subcellular localization. Most of the...
AbstractBackground: 14-3-3 proteins are abundant and conserved polypeptides that mediate the cellula...
The 14-3-3 proteins are a family of ubiquitous regulatory molecules which have been found in virtual...
14-3-3 proteins regulate a wide range of target proteins via direct protein–protein interactions. Th...
Abstract14-3-3 proteins form a family of highly conserved, acidic, dimeric proteins. These proteins ...
A family of proteins known as 14-3-3 is currently receiving increased attention by investigators stu...
A family of proteins known as 14-3-3 is currently receiving increased attention by investigators stu...
A family of proteins known as 14-3-3 is currently receiving increased attention by investigators stu...
A family of proteins known as 14-3-3 is currently receiving increased attention by investigators stu...
A family of proteins known as 14-3-3 is currently receiving increased attention by investigators stu...
AbstractThe 14-3-3 proteins are a group of highly conserved and widely distributed eukaryotic protei...
Abstract14-3-3 proteins were the first signaling molecules to be identified as discrete phosphoserin...
14-3-3s are a group of relatively low molecular weight, acidic, dimeric, protein(s) conserved from s...
While once abstruse, 14-3-3 proteins are now well known as players in several cellular processes. Th...
Abstract14-3-3 proteins have been known about for a long while but their functions have been poorly ...
AbstractThe 14-3-3 proteins comprise a family of highly conserved proteins with multiple functions, ...
AbstractBackground: 14-3-3 proteins are abundant and conserved polypeptides that mediate the cellula...
The 14-3-3 proteins are a family of ubiquitous regulatory molecules which have been found in virtual...
14-3-3 proteins regulate a wide range of target proteins via direct protein–protein interactions. Th...
Abstract14-3-3 proteins form a family of highly conserved, acidic, dimeric proteins. These proteins ...
A family of proteins known as 14-3-3 is currently receiving increased attention by investigators stu...
A family of proteins known as 14-3-3 is currently receiving increased attention by investigators stu...
A family of proteins known as 14-3-3 is currently receiving increased attention by investigators stu...
A family of proteins known as 14-3-3 is currently receiving increased attention by investigators stu...
A family of proteins known as 14-3-3 is currently receiving increased attention by investigators stu...
AbstractThe 14-3-3 proteins are a group of highly conserved and widely distributed eukaryotic protei...
Abstract14-3-3 proteins were the first signaling molecules to be identified as discrete phosphoserin...
14-3-3s are a group of relatively low molecular weight, acidic, dimeric, protein(s) conserved from s...
While once abstruse, 14-3-3 proteins are now well known as players in several cellular processes. Th...
Abstract14-3-3 proteins have been known about for a long while but their functions have been poorly ...
AbstractThe 14-3-3 proteins comprise a family of highly conserved proteins with multiple functions, ...
AbstractBackground: 14-3-3 proteins are abundant and conserved polypeptides that mediate the cellula...
The 14-3-3 proteins are a family of ubiquitous regulatory molecules which have been found in virtual...
14-3-3 proteins regulate a wide range of target proteins via direct protein–protein interactions. Th...