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The role of membrane-bound intracellular compartments in the communication between plants and pathogens.
Water loss is accelerated especially from the intracellular compartment, leading to metabolic and electrolyte disturbance.
The transport of Mg between intracellular compartments may be a major part of regulating enzyme activity.
These phenotypes suggested that Mnr2 may regulate Mg storage within an intracellular compartment.
It still remains unclear how OSM is targeted to these intracellular compartments.
These bacteria sequester the catabolic anammox reactions to intracellular compartments called anammoxasomes.
The existence of an intracellular compartment with a much higher free concentration of Mg (8 mM) was supported by the results.
Weak bases with lipophilic properties accumulate in acidic intracellular compartments like lysosomes.
A communicating junction links the intracellular compartments of two adjacent cells, allowing transit of relatively small molecules.
For a long time Planctomycetes were thought to be unique in that, unlike other prokaryotes, they contained intracellular compartments separated by membranes.
The corrections have been shown to be particularly considerable for allosteric and non-allosteric enzyme-mediated reactions in intracellular compartments.
The term endocytosis refers to the process whereby the plasma membrane invaginates and eventually forms a distinct intracellular compartment.
The retrieved vesicular membranes are passed through several intracellular compartments where they are modified to make new synaptic vesicles.
Extracellular and cell surface proteins destined to be degraded can move back into intracellular compartments upon being incorporated into Clathrin vesicles.
Two adjacent cells can construct communicating conduits between their intracellular compartments: gap junctions in animals and plasmodesmas in plants.
CLCC1 is located in the membranes of intracellular compartments including endoplasmic reticulum and the Golgi apparatus.
Within this family there are different types of bio-active molecules that transduce their signal to the intracellular compartment via interaction with this type of receptor.
These are present on the cell surface and intracellular compartments and induce intracellular signaling cascades that give rise to inflammatory cytokine production.
Activation occurs once the protease is delivered to a specific intracellular compartment (e.g. lysosome) or extracellular environment (e.g. stomach).
In humans, the intracellular compartment contains on average about 28 liters of fluid, and under ordinary circumstances remains in osmotic equilibrium with the ECF.
The term 'RNP foci' is also used to denote an intracellular compartment involved in processing of RNA transcripts.
This gradient is maintained through various plasma membrane calcium pumps that utilize ATP for energy, as well as a sizable storage within intracellular compartments.
Proton-translocating ATPases have fundamental roles in energy conservation, secondary active transport, acidification of intracellular compartments, and cellular pH homeostasis.
In addition, the expression of ApoER2 within intracellular compartments leads to increased gamma secretase activity, a protease which works to cleave APP into Aβ.
This includes stimulation of myosin light chain phosphatase and induction of calcium symporters and antiporters that pump calcium ions out of the intracellular compartment.