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A divergent external loop confers antagonistic activity on floral regulators FT and TFL1
The Arabidopsis genes FT and TERMINAL FLOWER1 (TFL1) encode related proteins with similarity to human Raf kinase inhibitor protein. FT, and likely also TFL1, is recruited to the promoters of floral… Expand
In vitro unfolding and refolding of the small multidrug transporter EmrE.
- D. Miller, K. Charalambous, D. Rotem, S. Schuldiner, P. Curnow, P. Booth
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Journal of molecular biology
- 6 November 2009
The composition of the lipid bilayer is increasingly being recognised as important for the regulation of integral membrane protein folding and function, both in vivo and in vitro. The folding of only… Expand
Dimethylthetin can substitute for glycine betaine as an osmoprotectant molecule for Escherichia coli.
- S. Chambers, C. Kunin, D. Miller, A. Hamada
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of bacteriology
- 1 October 1987
Glycine betaine is believed to be the most active naturally occurring osmoprotectant molecule for Escherichia coli and other bacteria. It is a dipolar ion possessing a quaternary ammonimum group and… Expand
Abstract 5655: AP26113 possesses pan-inhibitory activity versus crizotinib-resistant ALK mutants and oncogenic ROS1 fusions.
- R. Squillace, R. Anjum, +6 authors V. Rivera
- Biology
- 15 April 2013
AP26113 is a potent, reversible inhibitor of ALK fusions and mutant (but not native) EGFR. To overcome mutation-based resistance, AP26113 was designed to maintain activity against… Expand
A novel environmentally-regulated 33 kDa protein from tropical and temperate cnidarian zooxanthellae
- John C Bythell, Vincent A. Sharp, D. Miller, B. Brown
- Biology
- 1 February 1995
Abstract 1. 1. A new technique was developed to extract soluble proteins from the intracellular dinoflagellate symbionts (zooxanthellae) of cnidarians, suitable for analysis by denaturing gel… Expand
Lipid bilayer composition influences small multidrug transporters
- K. Charalambous, D. Miller, P. Curnow, P. Booth
- Biology, Medicine
- BMC Biochemistry
- 25 November 2008
BackgroundMembrane proteins are influenced by their surrounding lipids. We investigate the effect of bilayer composition on the membrane transport activity of two members of the small multidrug… Expand
Transition from Micelles to Vesicles in Aqueous Mixtures of Anionic and Cationic Surfactants
- O. Söderman, K. Herrington, E. Kaler, D. Miller
- Chemistry
- 15 October 1997
Vesicles form spontaneously in a variety of aqueous mixtures of oppositely charged surfactants. Here we report the morphological transition from spherical micelles to vesicles observed in mixtures of… Expand
Expression of low molecular weight HSP 70 related polypeptides from the symbiotic sea anemone Anemonia viridis forskall in response to heat shock
- Vincent A. Sharp, D. Miller, John C Bythell, B. Brown
- Biology
- 29 June 1994
Monoclonal antibodies raised against the highly conserved heat shock protein (hsp) 70 failed to detect an equivalent molecular mass homologue in the temperate sea anemone Anemonia viridis and its… Expand
Imidacloprid as a Potential Agent for the Systemic Control of Sand Flies
- G. Wasserberg, R. Poché, D. Miller, Michelle Chenault, G. Zollner, E. Rowton
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of vector ecology : journal of the…
- 27 March 2011
ABSTRACT:
Our goal was to study the effectiveness of the insecticide imidacloprid as a systemic control agent. First, to evaluate the blood-feeding effect, we fed adult female Phlebotomus papatasi… Expand
Ensuring continuity of the paternal genome: potential roles for spermatozoal RNA in mammalian embryogenesis.
- D. Miller
- Biology, Medicine
- Society of Reproduction and Fertility supplement
- 2007
The mammalian male gamete is traditionally considered to be a less complex cell than its female counterpart, primarily because all development (bar oocyte activation) is thought to be initiated by… Expand