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KRT23 gene
Known as:
MGC26158
, DKFZP434G032
, KERATIN 23, TYPE I
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2011
2011
Biochemical characterization of the novel rice kinesin K23 and its kinetic study using fluorescence resonance energy transfer between an intrinsic tryptophan residue and a fluorescent ATP analogue.
Nozomi Umezu
,
N. Hanzawa
,
M. Yamada
,
K. Kondo
,
T. Mitsui
,
S. Maruta
Journal of Biochemistry (Tokyo)
2011
Corpus ID: 34826867
We previously demonstrated that the rice kinesin K16, which belongs to the kinesin-7 subfamily, has unique enzymatic properties…
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2009
2009
Identification of a novel gene K23 over-expressed in fish cross-subfamily cloned embryos
D. Pei
,
Yong-hua Sun
,
Zuo-yan Zhu
Molecular Biology Reports
2009
Corpus ID: 2917283
A novel gene—K23, differentially expressed in cross-subfamily cloned embryos, was isolated by RACE-PCR technique. It had 2580…
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1987
1987
K23: A low‐incidence antigen in the Kell blood group system identified by biochemical characterization
W. Marsh
,
C. Redman
,
+4 authors
K. Mody
Transfusion
1987
Corpus ID: 20960059
An antibody in the serum of a gravida 4, para 3 woman reacted with red cells from two of her children, her husband, and his…
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1986
1986
Binding and hydrolysis of ATP by cardiac myosin subfragment 1: effect of solution parameters on transient kinetics.
J. H. Hazzard
,
M. Cusanovich
Biochemistry
1986
Corpus ID: 11010923
Transient kinetic data of ATP binding and cleavage by cardiac myosin subfragment 1 (S1) were obtained by fluorescence stopped…
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1984
1984
Intra- and extra-cellular formation of metabolites from chemically reactive species.
J. Gillette
,
S. Lau
,
T. Monks
Biochemical Society Transactions
1984
Corpus ID: 38266514
Many of the pharmacological and toxicological actions of foreign compounds are mediated through the formation of their…
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