This gene encodes a molecular chaperone that is a member of the chaperonin containing TCP1 complex ( CCT ), also known as the TCP1 ring complex ( TRiC ).
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Initial research suggested that the superstructure of podosomes were cylindrical, but new advances in bioimaging techniques have altered that perception and show the ring complex to display a polygonal form.
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The protein encoded by this gene is an integral membrane protein that localizes to the central spoke ring complex and participates in anchoring the nuclear pore complex to the nuclear envelope.
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The ?-tubulin combines with several other associated proteins to form a lock washer-like structure known as the " ?-tubulin ring complex " ( ?-TuRC ).
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These finding were made possible through the application of Bayesian blinking and bleaching analytics to data gained from standard widefield microscopy using cells that expressed fluorescently tagged proteins specific to the podosome ring complex.
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Other Paleogene igneous rocks on Arran include extensive felsic and composite sills in the south of the island, and the central ring complex, an eroded caldera system surrounded by a near-continuous ring of granitic rocks.
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A "'quinoxaline "', also called a "'benzopyrazine "', in organic chemistry, is a heterocyclic compound containing a ring complex made up of a benzene ring and a pyrazine ring.
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TRiC ( TCP-1 Ring Complex, also called CCT for chaperonin containing TCP-1 ), the eukaryotic chaperonin, is composed of two rings of eight different though related subunits, each thought to be represented once per eight-membered ring.
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Microtubule-associated proteins ( MAPs ) associate with microtubules at the midzone and the spindle poles to regulate their dynamics . ?-tubulin is a specialized tubulin variant that assembles into a ring complex called nucleates polymerization of ? / ? tubulin heterodimers into microtubules.
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The isolated CMG helicase and Replisome Progression Complex contain a single Mcm protein ring complex suggesting that the loaded double hexamer of the Mcm proteins at origins might be broken into two single hexameric rings as part of the initiation process, with each Mcm protein complex ring forming the core of a CMG helicase at the two replication forks established from each origin.