ATPASE 6

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  • 3 Proteasome (Prosome, Macropain) 26S Subunit, Non-ATPase, 6 (PSMD6)
  • Jul 22, 2011 . Gene Name(s), mt:ATPase6 ( synonyms: ATP6, ATPase 6, ATPase 6 gene,
  • BHE/Cdb and Sprague-Dawley rats dif- fer in their mitochondrial DNA sequence
  • F0-ATPase subunit 8 (nucleotides 177–374), and F0-ATPase subunit 6 (
  • Jun 18, 1999 . FEBS Letters, Volume 453, Issue 1, Pages 179-182, 18 June 1999, Authors:Isla
  • Jan 2, 2007 . A mitochondrial ATPase 6 mutation is associated with Leigh syndrome in a family
  • 6, -, 4, 56, 2, 758, 872, 0.879, Ichthyomyzon unicuspis voucher U02 ATPase
  • Main Outcome Measure(s): Comparison of ATPase 6 gene expression by using
  • Aug 1, 1997 . A child with clinical and neuroradiologic evidence of Leigh syndrome (LS) had
  • 24 papers tagged 'atpase 6' on Mendeley. Papers like: 'Molecular phylogeny of
  • Jun 18, 1999 . Defects of respiratory chain protein complexes and the ATP synthase are
  • Membrane transport protein: ion pumps, ATPases / ATP synthase (TC . F- and V
  • Sequence diversity of the mitochondrial ATPase 6 gene in representative species
  • Feb 14, 1997 . Mitochondrial disease associated with the T8993G mutation of the mitochondrial
  • Jun 29, 2001 . Alteration in expression of the rat mitochondrial ATPase 6 gene during
  • May 25, 2011 . The gene mt:ATPase6 is referred to in FlyBase by the symbol Dmau\mt:ATPase6
  • We have determined the complete nucleotide sequence of ATPase 6 mRNA from
  • A Second Missense. Mutation in the. Mitochondrial ATPase 6. Gene in Leigh's
  • Sequencing of tRNA Leu ,tRNA Lys , cytochrome oxidase II, ATPase 6/8 and
  • SpringerImages - Percentage of patients and controls with ATPase6 nucleotide
  • Because mitochondrial ATPase 6 plays an important role in ATP synthesis,
  • compatible with their being the products of the ATPase 6 gene,. URFI, and . .
  • ATPase subunit 6 and small subunit ribosomal RNA from. Penicillium
  • Nov 16, 2011 . Protein names, Recommended name: ATPase 6, plasma membrane-type. EC=
  • mt:ATPase6. Standard Name, mt:ATPase6. Synonym, ATPase 6 gene ATPase6.
  • yakuba revealed that amino-acid substitution rate of the ATPase 6 gene seems to
  • The gene mitochondrial ATPase subunit 6 is referred to in FlyBase by the symbol
  • Mitochondrial ATPase 6 gene expression in unfertilized oocytes and cleavage-
  • 6 and 7 in Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Ca2+. -ATPase Binds Ca2+ and Is.
  • XXVIII. In vitro Activity of Dihydroartemisinin against Clinical Isolates of
  • The T9176G mutation changes a highly conserved leucine residue to an arginine
  • The ATPase subunit 6, located in the inner mitochondrial membrane, is encoded
  • Alteration in expression of the rat mitochondrial ATPase 6 gene during
  • At last,6-N,N-DIETHYL-D-BETA-GAMMA-DIBROMOMETHYLENE . A selective
  • The predicted amino acid sequence of the A-nidulans ATPase subunit 6 gene is
  • nucleotide position 8993 of the mi- tochondrial DNA (mtDNA), in the. ATPase6
  • Northern blot analysis demonstrated that CO-III and ATPase-6 were . Rearing in
  • V-ATPase B1/2 (F-6): sc-55544. Western blot analysis of V-ATPase B1
  • The 19S regulator is composed of a base, which contains 6 ATPase subunits and
  • Sep 1, 1983 . In particular, antibodies directed against the COOH-terminal nonapeptide of the
  • Proteasome 26S subunit, ATPase,6. . Gene-Specific Products (Proteasome 26S
  • Investigation of tRNA(Leu/Lys) and ATPase 6 genes mutations in. Huntington's
  • The larger, a protein of 226 amino acids, is ATPase-6, a membrane component of
  • Psmc6, proteasome (prosome, macropain) 26S subunit, ATPase, 6,
  • A T-to-C transition at nucleotide (nt) 9176 in the mitochondrial adenosine
  • Description: proteasome (prosome, macropain) 26S subunit, non-ATPase, 6.
  • . COX I, COX II, and COX III - of Complex IV (cytochrome c oxidase, or COX),
  • The proteasome is a protein-destroying apparatus involved in .
  • ATPase-6 mRNA was increased to fourfold in ROS 17/2.8 cells cultured at a low

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