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    The Evolution of Gymnosperms Redrawn by Phytochrome Genes: The Gnetatae Appear at the Base of the Gymnosperms

    Gymnosperms possess two to four phytochrome types which apparently are the result of successive gene duplications in the genomes of their common ancestors. Phytochromes are nuclear-encoded proteins whose gene...

    Marion Schmidt, Hansjörg A.W. Schneider-Poetsch in Journal of Molecular Evolution (2002)

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    The base of the proteasome regulatory particle exhibits chaperone-like activity

    Protein substrates of the proteasome must apparently be unfolded and translocated through a narrow channel to gain access to the proteolytic active sites of the enzyme. Protein folding in vivo is mediated by mole...

    Beate C. Braun, Michael Glickman, Regine Kraft, Burkhardt Dahlmann in Nature Cell Biology (1999)

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    Fatty Acylation of Proteins

    The various biosynthetic modifications of proteins, as for instance the addition of oligosaccharides, phosphate groups and fatty acid chains have become an important area of study in the biomedical sciences. E...

    Michael F. G. Schmidt, Marion Schmidt in Membrane Biogenesis (1988)