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Actin n-acetylaminopeptidase

Actin n-acetylaminopeptidase

(Science: enzyme) catalyses the amino-terminal processing of actin by removal of acetylmethionine from the amino terminus for class i actins or the removal of the second residue as an n-acetylamino acid for class ii actins

registry number: EC 3.4.11.-


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RT PCR contamination.

... that I have tried that have improved this situation. My supervisor suggest maybe there is contamination of the amplicon I am testing. We use b-actin as a control for a lot of experiments so it is plausible but I find it difficult to believe when in my endpoint PCR I got the negative for that ...

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by georgewiggins
Thu Sep 06, 2012 9:49 pm
 
Forum: Molecular Biology
Topic: RT PCR contamination.
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Views: 2134

Idea to determine order of assembly of spliceosome

... that you could have false results because of one-case-only binding/non-binding. To explain - imagine you will design probes for intron in gene for actin. Generaly there are five proteins in spliceosome, let's call them S pliceosome P rotein1 - 5, but in actin is not present SP3, but are present ...

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by JackBean
Wed May 30, 2012 8:06 am
 
Forum: Molecular Biology
Topic: Idea to determine order of assembly of spliceosome
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Views: 3283

Re: Please identify this structure. THX.

BTW, It doesn't co-localize with F-actin and microtubes. It seems look like some kind of vesicles. But these vesicles don't like endosomes, golgi or ER, too.

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by fangpaul74
Fri Feb 24, 2012 3:50 pm
 
Forum: Cell Biology
Topic: Please identify this structure. THX.
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Views: 940

Re: plants' intelligence (neurosensing)

... and can display rapid electrical responses (action potentials) to environmental stimuli. These action potentials can influence processes such as actin-based cytoplasmic streaming, plant organ movements, wound responses, respiration, photosynthesis and flowering.[2][3][4]" They have an electron ...

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by biba56
Tue Feb 14, 2012 6:01 pm
 
Forum: Botany Discussion
Topic: plants' intelligence (neurosensing)
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Views: 1356

Microtubules and Actin in RME

If you were to inhibit microtubules via nocodazole, how would it affect receptor mediated endocytosis. Same scenario with inhibiting actin via cytochalasin-a.

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by fabio7890
Tue Nov 29, 2011 5:39 am
 
Forum: Cell Biology
Topic: Microtubules and Actin in RME
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