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  • Moraxella catarrhalis binding to host cellular receptors is mediated by sequence-specific determinants not conserved among all UspA1 protein variants.
    Infection and immunity (4 August 2008)
    by Michael J J Brooks, Jennifer L L Sedillo, Nikki Wagner, Wei Wang, Ahmed S S Attia, Henry Wong, Cassie A A Laurence, Eric J J Hansen, Scott D D Gray-Owen
    posted to host interaction motif pathogen by cabbagesofdoom on 2008-08-08 08:35:31 as ***
  • Distinct motifs in the chemokine receptor CCR7 regulate signal transduction, receptor trafficking and chemotaxis.
    Journal of cell science (29 July 2008)
    by Carolina Otero, Petra S S Eisele, Karin Schaeuble, Marcus Groettrup, Daniel F F Legler
    posted to motif receptor signalling slim by cabbagesofdoom on 2008-07-31 12:15:02 as **
  • Identification of putative functional motifs in viral proteins essential for human cytomegalovirus DNA replication.
    Virus genes (10 July 2008)
    by Heng-Giap G Woon, Gillian M Scott, King L Yiu, David H Miles, William D Rawlinson
    posted to motif prediction virus by cabbagesofdoom on 2008-07-17 10:39:28 as read
  • The sequence of the acidic repeat protein (arp) gene differentiates venereal from nonvenereal Treponema pallidum subspecies, and the gene has evolved under strong positive selection in the subspecies that causes syphilis.
    FEMS immunology and medical microbiology (12 June 2008)
    by Kristin N N Harper, Hsi Liu, Paolo S S Ocampo, Bret M M Steiner, Amy Martin, Keith Levert, Dongxia Wang, Madeline Sutton, George J J Armelagos
    posted to disease host motif parasite repeat slim treponema virus by cabbagesofdoom on 2008-06-18 16:02:23 as **
  • notes Viral infection and human disease - insights from minimotifs.
    Frontiers in bioscience : a journal and virtual library, Vol. 13 (2008), pp. 6455-6471.
    by K Kadaveru, J Vyas, MR Schiller
    posted to disease function human motif peptide slim virus by cabbagesofdoom on 2008-06-02 10:09:33 as ****
  • notes Understanding eukaryotic linear motifs and their role in cell signaling and regulation.
    Frontiers in bioscience : a journal and virtual library, Vol. 13 (2008), pp. 6580-6603.
    by F Diella, N Haslam, C Chica, A Budd, S Michael, NP Brown, G Trave, TJ Gibson
    posted to elm motif review signalling slims by cabbagesofdoom on 2008-06-02 10:08:08 as ***** along with 1 person chad_davis
  • Cell biology: SUMO
    Nature, Vol. 452, No. 7188. (10 April 2008), pp. 709-711.
    by Erik Meulmeester, Frauke Melchior
    posted to elm motif review slim sumo by cabbagesofdoom on 2008-05-08 16:35:03 as **** along with 2 people cmzmasek nickpitman
  • Minimotif miner: a computational tool to investigate protein function, disease, and genetic diversity.
    Current protocols in protein science / editorial board, John E. Coligan ... [et al.], Vol. Chapter 2 (May 2007)
    by MR Schiller
    posted to database motif slim by cabbagesofdoom on 2008-05-08 16:03:43 as ***
  • TOPDOM: database of domains and motifs with conservative location in transmembrane proteins.
    Bioinformatics (Oxford, England) (23 April 2008)
    by Gábor E E Tusnády, Lajos Kalmár, Hédi Hegyi, Péter Tompa, István Simon
  • notes Discovering sequence motifs with arbitrary insertions and deletions.
    PLoS computational biology, Vol. 4, No. 4. (April 2008)
    by MC Frith, NF Saunders, B Kobe, TL Bailey
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