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25. Sequential action of two GTPases to promote vacuole docking and fusion
Homotypic vacuole fusion occurs by sequential priming, docking and fusion reactions. Priming frees the HOPS complex (Vps 11, 16, 18, 33, 39 and 41) to activate Ypt7p for docking. Here we explore the roles of the GDP and GTP states of Ypt7p using Gdi1p (which extracts Ypt7:GDP), Gyp7p (a GTPase-activating protein for Ypt7p:GTP), GTPγS or GppNHp (non-hydrolyz
Oxford University Press.
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26. Comprehensive Analysis of Orthologous Protein Domains Using the HOPS Database
One of the most reliable methods for protein function annotation is to transfer experimentally known functions from orthologous proteins in other organisms. Most methods for identifying orthologs operate on a subset of organisms with a completely sequenced genome, and treat proteins as single-domain units. However, it is well known that proteins are often ma
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.
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27. Attractive and defensive functions of the ultraviolet pigments of a flower (Hypericum calycinum)
The flower of Hypericum calycinum, which appears uniformly yellow to humans, bears a UV pattern, presumably visible to insects. Two categories of pigments, flavonoids and dearomatized isoprenylated phloroglucinols (DIPs), are responsible for the UV demarcations of this flower. Flavonoids had been shown previously to function as floral UV pigments, but DIPs h
The National Academy of Sciences.
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28. tRNA hopping: enhancement by an expanded anticodon.
At a low level wild-type tRNA(1Val) inserts a single amino acid (valine) for the five nucleotide sequence GUGUA which has overlapping valine codons. Mutants of tRNA(1Val) with an insertion of A or U between positions 34 and 35 of their anticodons have enhanced reading of the quintuplet sequences. We propose that this decoding occurs by a hopping mechanism ra
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29. Complex Lipid Requirements for SNARE- and SNARE Chaperone-dependent Membrane Fusion*
Membrane fusion without lysis has been reconstituted with purified yeast vacuolar SNAREs (soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptors), the SNARE chaperones Sec17p/Sec18p and the multifunctional HOPS complex, which includes a subunit of the SNARE-interactive Sec1-Munc18 family, and vacuolar lipids: phosphatidylcholine (PC), phospha
American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
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30. The N-terminal Domain of the t-SNARE Vam3p Coordinates Priming and Docking in Yeast Vacuole Fusion
Homotypic fusion of yeast vacuoles requires a regulated sequence of events. During priming, Sec18p disassembles cis-SNARE complexes. The HOPS complex, which is initially associated with the cis-SNARE complex, then mediates tethering. Finally, SNAREs assemble into trans-complexes before the membranes fuse. The t-SNARE of the vacuole, Vam3p, plays a central ro
The American Society for Cell Biology.
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31. Reaction path study of conformational transitions and helix formation in a tetrapeptide.
Conformational transitions between the 112 stable states of the tetrapeptide isobutyryl-Ala3-NH-methyl (IAN) are studied theoretically. The objective of the investigation is to advance the understanding of helix formation and of conformational transitions in polypeptides. The possible reaction paths between extended chain and helical configurations are exami
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32. Conserved structure of IS200 elements in Salmonella.
Sequence analysis of three IS200 elements (two from Salmonella typhimurium, one from Salmonella abortusovis) reveals a highly conserved structure, with a length of 707-708 bp and absence of terminal repeats. IS200 contains an open-reading-frame (ORF) which potentially encodes a peptide of 151 amino acids, with a putative ribosome-binding-site properly placed
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33. Antagonistic Roles of ESCRT and Vps Class C/HOPS Complexes in the Recycling of Yeast Membrane Proteins
In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, deficiencies in the ESCRT machinery trigger the mistargeting of endocytic and biosynthetic ubiquitinated cargoes to the limiting membrane of the vacuole. Surprisingly, impairment of this machinery also leads to the accumulation of various receptors and transporters at the plasma membrane in both yeast and higher eukaryotes. Using
The American Society for Cell Biology.
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34. Flagellin induces innate immunity in nonhost interactions that is suppressed by Pseudomonas syringae effectors
Arabidopsis NONHOST1 (NHO1) is required for limiting the in planta growth of nonhost Pseudomonas bacteria but completely ineffective against the virulent bacterium Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato DC3000. However, the molecular basis underlying this observation remains unknown. Here we show that NHO1 is transcriptionally activated by flagellin. The nonhost ba
National Academy of Sciences.
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35. Characterization of leucine side-chain reorientation in collagen-fibrils by solid-state 2H NMR.
We have used 2H quadrupole-echo NMR spectroscopy to study the molecular dynamics of the leucine side chain in collagen fibrils labeled with [2H10]leucine. X-ray crystallographic studies of leucine and small leucyl-containing peptides and proteins [Benedetti, C. (1977) in Proceedings of the Fifth American Peptides Symposium, eds, Goodman, M. & Meienhofer, J.
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36. A new role for a SNARE protein as a regulator of the Ypt7/Rab-dependent stage of docking
The homotypic fusion of yeast vacuoles occurs in an ordered cascade of priming, docking, and fusion. The linkage between these steps has so far remained unclear. We now report that Vam7p (the vacuolar SNAP-23/25 homolog) signals from the cis-SNARE complex to Ypt7p (the vacuolar Rab/Ypt) to initiate the docking process. After Vam7p has been released from the
The National Academy of Sciences.