In several cases the biochemical mechanism by which RTKs transduce signals across the membrane has been shown to be ligand induced receptor oligomerization and subsequent intracellular phosphorylation.
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One of the three mutations shifts the population in favor of the higher order oligomerization state in solution as shown by both size exclusion chromatography and native gel electrophoresis.
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In all probability, the oligomerization status is connected with the chaperone activity : aggregates of large oligomers have high chaperone activity, whereas dimers have no chaperone activity.
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This nuclear import process, mediated by karyopherins, acts on assembled VP1 pentamers in complex with VP2 or VP3; oligomerization to form capsids occurs in the nucleus.
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Increasing concentrations of cholesterol ( and other sterols ) cause a change in this domain's oligomerization state, which makes it more susceptible to destruction by the proteosome.
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Mitochondrial SLC25A transporters can detect these low levels and stimulate OPA1 oligomerization, leading to tightening of the cristae, enhanced assembly of ATP synthase, and increased ATP production.
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It was previously known as " nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain, leucine rich repeat and CARD domain containing 3 " ( NOD3 ) and CLR16.2.
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IL-1RAcP is a second receptor subunit of IL-1RI . By forming a receptor heterodimer with IL-1RI facilitates signalization due to oligomerization of TIR domains of these proteins.
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The muations occur in a cysteine-string domain, which is required for membrane targeting / binding, palmitoylation and oligomerization of the encoded protein cysteine-string protein alpha ( CSP? ).
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It is believed that the intracellular transport of the nascent protein depends, to some extent, on the oligomerization of Env precursors, which allows hydrophobic sequences to be buried inside the protein structure.