285 results on '"Teisinger, Jan"'
Search Results
2. Characterization of the part of N-terminal PIP2 binding site of the TRPM1 channel
3. PIP2 and PIP3 interact with N-terminus region of TRPM4 channel
4. Data from Integrin α5β1 Plays a Critical Role in Resistance to Temozolomide by Interfering with the p53 Pathway in High-Grade Glioma
5. Supplementary Figure 2 from Integrin α5β1 Plays a Critical Role in Resistance to Temozolomide by Interfering with the p53 Pathway in High-Grade Glioma
6. Supplementary Table 2 from Integrin α5β1 Plays a Critical Role in Resistance to Temozolomide by Interfering with the p53 Pathway in High-Grade Glioma
7. Supplementary Table 3 from Integrin α5β1 Plays a Critical Role in Resistance to Temozolomide by Interfering with the p53 Pathway in High-Grade Glioma
8. Supplementary Table 1 from Integrin α5β1 Plays a Critical Role in Resistance to Temozolomide by Interfering with the p53 Pathway in High-Grade Glioma
9. Supplementary Figure 1 from Integrin α5β1 Plays a Critical Role in Resistance to Temozolomide by Interfering with the p53 Pathway in High-Grade Glioma
10. Supplementary Figure 3 from Integrin α5β1 Plays a Critical Role in Resistance to Temozolomide by Interfering with the p53 Pathway in High-Grade Glioma
11. Supplementary Figure Legends 1-3 from Integrin α5β1 Plays a Critical Role in Resistance to Temozolomide by Interfering with the p53 Pathway in High-Grade Glioma
12. Activation of p53 pathway by Nutlin-3a inhibits the expression of the therapeutic target α5 integrin in colon cancer cells
13. Protons stabilize the closed conformation of gain-of-function mutants of the TRPV1 channel
14. Shared CaM‐ and S100A1‐binding epitopes in the distal TRPM4 N terminus
15. Calmodulin and S100A1 Protein Interact with N Terminus of TRPM3 Channel
16. Conserved Residues within the Putative S4–S5 Region Serve Distinct Functions among Thermosensitive Vanilloid Transient Receptor Potential (TRPV) Channels
17. The interactions of the C-terminal region of the TRPC6 channel with calmodulin
18. 14-3-3 Protein Masks the DNA Binding Interface of Forkhead Transcription Factor FOXO4
19. Essential role for the putative S6 inner pore region in the activation gating of the human TRPA1 channel
20. Changes in Electrostatic Surface Potential of Na +/K +-ATPase Cytoplasmic Headpiece Induced by Cytoplasmic Ligand(s) Binding
21. ATP and magnesium drive conformational changes of the Na +/K +-ATPase cytoplasmic headpiece
22. Characterization of calmodulin binding domains in TRPV2 and TRPV5 C-tails
23. Both the N-terminal Loop and Wing W2 of the Forkhead Domain of Transcription Factor Foxo4 Are Important for DNA Binding
24. ATP binding site on the C-terminus of the vanilloid receptor
25. Identification of P2X4 receptor-specific residues contributing to the ivermectin effects on channel deactivation
26. Reducing and Oxidizing Agents Sensitize Heat-Activated Vanilloid Receptor (TRPV1) Current
27. Three-dimensional structure of the large cytoplasmic H4–H5 loop of Na+/K+-ATPase deduced by restraint-based comparative modeling shows only one ATP binding site
28. Ligand binding to the human MT2 melatonin receptor: The role of residues in transmembrane domains 3, 6, and 7
29. The role of proline residues in the structure and function of human MT2 melatonin receptor
30. Ethanol inhibits cold-menthol receptor TRPM8 by modulating its interaction with membrane phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate
31. 14-3-3 Protein C-terminal Stretch Occupies Ligand Binding Groove and Is Displaced by Phosphopeptide Binding
32. 14-3-3ζ C-terminal Stretch Changes Its Conformation upon Ligand Binding and Phosphorylation at Thr232
33. Molecular modeling of human MT2 melatonin receptor: the role of Val204, Leu272 and Tyr298 in ligand binding
34. The phosphatase activity of the isolated H4-H5 loop of Na+/K+ ATPase resides outside its ATP binding site
35. Molecular and functional properties of synaptically activated NMDA receptors in neonatal motoneurons in rat spinal cord slices
36. ATP-binding is stabilized by a stacking interaction within the binding site of Na +/K +-ATPase
37. Phe 475 and Glu 446 but not Ser 445 participate in ATP-binding to the α-subunit of Na +/K +-ATPase
38. Different cation binding to the I domains of α1 and α2 integrins: implication of the binding site structure
39. The 14-3-3 protein affects the conformation of the regulatory domain of human tyrosine hydroxylase
40. 14-3-3 protein interacts with nuclear localization sequence of forkhead transcription factor FoxO4
41. Shared CaM‐ and S100A1‐binding epitopes in the distal TRPM 4 N terminus
42. The hydrogen bonds between Arg(super 423) and Glu(super 472) and other key residues, Asp(super 443), Ser(super 477) and Pro(super 489) are responsible for the formation and a different positioning of TNP-ATP and ATP within the nucleotide-binding site of Na(super +)/K(super +)-Atpase
43. Eight amino acids form the ATP recognition site of Na (super)+ /K (super)+ -ATPase
44. Changes in maximal aerobic power, aerobic capacity, and muscle enzyme activities at two stages of the annual training cycle in ski-runners
45. Enzyme activity patterns of energy supplying metabolism in the quadriceps femoris muscle(Vastus lateralis): Sedentary men and physically active men of different performance levels
46. Effects of ischaemia on enzyme-activities in the soleus muscle of the rat
47. Different sensitivity of ATP + Mg + Na (I) and Pi + Mg (II) dependent types of ouabain binding to phospholipase A2
48. On the mechanism of catecholamine-induced hyperpolarization of skeletal muscle cells
49. Enzyme activity patterns of energy metabolism in skiers of different performance levels (M. quadriceps femoris)
50. Ca2+ Binding Protein S100A1 Competes with Calmodulin and PIP2 for Binding Site on the C-Terminus of the TPRV1 Receptor
Catalog
Books, media, physical & digital resources
Discovery Service for Jio Institute Digital Library
For full access to our library's resources, please sign in.