Skip to search form
Skip to main content
Skip to account menu
Semantic Scholar
Semantic Scholar's Logo
Search 218,252,481 papers from all fields of science
Search
Sign In
Create Free Account
contact site
Sites of close apposition of the inner and outer mitochondrial membrane. [NIF_Subcellular:sao447856407]
National Institutes of Health
Create Alert
Alert
Papers overview
Semantic Scholar uses AI to extract papers important to this topic.
2004
2004
The intra-mitochondrial cytochrome c distribution varies correlated to the formation of a complex between VDAC and the adenine nucleotide translocase: this affects Bax-dependent cytochrome c release.
M. Vyssokikh
,
L. Zorova
,
+4 authors
D. Brdiczka
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta
2004
Corpus ID: 33387938
2002
2002
Potential contact sites between the protein and RNA subunit in the Bacillus subtilis RNase P holoenzyme.
C. Rox
,
R. Feltens
,
T. Pfeiffer
,
R. Hartmann
Journal of Molecular Biology
2002
Corpus ID: 6961040
We have detected by nucleotide analog interference mapping (NAIM) AMPalphaS and IMPalphaS modifications in Bacillus subtilis…
Expand
Highly Cited
1997
Highly Cited
1997
Comparison of naturally occurring vitamin K-dependent proteins: correlation of amino acid sequences and membrane binding properties suggests a membrane contact site.
J. McDonald
,
Amit M. Shah
,
+4 authors
G. Nelsestuen
Biochemistry
1997
Corpus ID: 10161152
Membrane-binding properties of human and bovine forms of vitamin K-dependent proteins Z, S, and C were characterized. Each of…
Expand
Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
Supermotifs enable natural invariant chain-derived peptides to interact with many major histocompatibility complex-class II molecules
G. Malcherek
,
V. Gnau
,
Günther Jung
,
H. Rammensee
,
Arthur Melms
Journal of Experimental Medicine
1995
Corpus ID: 17288948
Class II-associated invariant chain peptides (CLIPs) compete with natural allele-specific ligands for binding to several purified…
Expand
Highly Cited
1994
Highly Cited
1994
Characterization of interactions between transducin alpha/beta gamma-subunits and lipid membranes.
Takayoshi Matsuda
,
T. Takao
,
+4 authors
Yoshitaka Fukada
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1994
Corpus ID: 20254305
Highly Cited
1993
Highly Cited
1993
Interaction of human thyroid hormone receptor beta with transcription factor TFIIB may mediate target gene derepression and activation by thyroid hormone.
A. Baniahmad
,
Ilho HAt
,
Danny REINBERGt
,
Sophia Y. Tsai
,
M. Tsai
,
B. W. O'malley
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
1993
Corpus ID: 20245917
The human thyroid hormone receptor beta (hTR beta) is capable of both transcriptional silencing and hormone-dependent activation…
Expand
Highly Cited
1989
Highly Cited
1989
Selective elimination of the contact site A protein of Dictyostelium discoideum by gene disruption.
C. Harloff
,
G. Gerisch
,
A. Noegel
Genes & Development
1989
Corpus ID: 22064648
The contact site A glycoprotein is a developmentally regulated cell-surface component expressed during the aggregation stage of…
Expand
Highly Cited
1989
Highly Cited
1989
The contact site A glycoprotein of Dictyostelium discoideum carries a phospholipid anchor of a novel type.
J. Stadler
,
T. W. Keenan
,
G. Bauer
,
G. Gerisch
EMBO Journal
1989
Corpus ID: 35408332
The contact site A glycoprotein, a cell adhesion protein of aggregating Dictyostelium cells, was labeled with fatty acid, myo…
Expand
1985
1985
Probing an adhesion mutant of Dictyostelium discoideum with cDNA clones and monoclonal antibodies indicates a specific defect in the contact site A glycoprotein
A. Noegel
,
C. Harloff
,
+6 authors
G. Gerisch
EMBO Journal
1985
Corpus ID: 26334566
Expression of developmentally regulated membrane proteins of aggregating cells of Dictyostelium discoideum is subject to several…
Expand
Highly Cited
1976
Highly Cited
1976
Morphological changes in the neuritic growth cone and target neuron during synaptic junction development in culture
R. Rees
,
M. Bunge
,
R. Bunge
Journal of Cell Biology
1976
Corpus ID: 1575153
Our object was to characterize the morphological changes occurring in pre- and postsynaptic elements during their initial contact…
Expand
By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our
Privacy Policy
(opens in a new tab)
,
Terms of Service
(opens in a new tab)
, and
Dataset License
(opens in a new tab)
ACCEPT & CONTINUE
or Only Accept Required