Selaus nimekkeen mukaan kokoelmassa 1182 Biokemia, solu- ja molekyylibiologia
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Assessment of endocrine disrupting activities in the aquatic environment
(Åbo Akademi - Åbo Akademi University, 16.01.2009)Hormonstörande ämnen är syntetiska eller naturliga ämnen som stör organismers hormonsystem och bidrar till könsförvirring och sterilitet. Sådana ämnen kommer i ökande takt ut i vattenmiljön genom rester av läkemedel, ... -
Biogeochemistry in acid sulphate soil landscapes and small urban centres in Western Finland
(Åbo Akademi - Åbo Akademi University, 29.01.2010)The overall purpose of this thesis was to increase the knowledge on the biogeochemistry of rural acid sulphate (AS) soil environments and urban forest ecosystems near small towns in Western Finland. In addition, the potential ... -
Bioimage Analysis for Life Scientists : Tools for Live Cell Imaging
(Åbo Akademi - Åbo Akademi University, 26.04.2024)Live imaging is essential in visualizing biological processes such as normal tissue development, wound healing, and cancer — processes too small for the bare human eye to observe. Optical microscopy has enabled the ... -
Bioinformatics Characterization of Amine Oxidases
(Åbo Akademi - Åbo Akademi University, 14.12.2018)Amine oxidases catalyse the oxidative degradation of amines into the corresponding aldehyde, ammonia and hydrogen peroxide. They can be classified into different subfamilies based on the prosthetic group: (1) proteins with ... -
Calcium Signaling in Cell Compartments - the Importance of Sphingosine Kinase 1 and ORP5/8
(Åbo Akademi - Åbo Akademi University, 21.06.2023)För att upprätthålla liv använder cellerna i en organism intrikata signaleringsräckor för regleringen av fysiologiska processer inom enskilda celler och mellan olika celler och vävnaderna som utgör en organism. Reglering ... -
Cellular regulation of the Notch signaling pathway by Notch-interacting proteins
(Åbo Akademi University, 25.09.2020)The Notch signaling mechanism is a crucial regulator of stem cells during development and tissue regeneration. Transcriptional activation of Notch target genes requires cleavage of the Notch receptor in response to ligand ... -
Cellular responses to stress and kinase signaling activation : apoptosis and differentiation
(Åbo Akademi - Åbo Akademi University, 13.08.2013)Stress signals are often sensed by membrane-bound proteins which translate signals into the chemical modification of molecules, most notably protein kinases. These kinases, in turn, transmit the decoded message through a ... -
Choosing the target loci : heat shock factors HSF1 and HSF2 as regulators of cell stress and development
(Åbo Akademi - Åbo Akademi University, 29.08.2014)Heat shock factors (HSFs) are an evolutionarily well conserved family of transcription factors that coordinate stress-induced gene expression and direct versatile physiological processes in eukaryote organisms. The ... -
Contributions to risk assessment of microcystins, cyanobacterial toxins : development of immunoanalysis and characterization of microcystin variants
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Development of Novel Drugs Targeting Chaperones of Oncogenic K-Ras
(Åbo Akademi - Åbo Akademi University, 12.02.2021)KRAS mutations account globally for about one million deaths per year, but there is as yet no approved drug against KRAS. K-Ras proteins are organized into di-/oligomeric nanoscale signaling complexes, known as nanoclusters ... -
Dynamic interplay between the intermediate filament protein nestin and Cyclin-dependent kinase 5
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Effects of methylation and hydroxylation of sphingomyelins on their biophysical properties and interactions with cholesterol
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Fast LC-MS detection of cyanobacteria peptide hepatotoxins – method development for determination of total contamination levels in biological materials
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From protein structure to function with bioinformatics
(Åbo Akademi - Åbo Akademi University, 27.11.2015)It has long been known that amino acids are the building blocks for proteins and govern their folding into specific three-dimensional structures. However, the details of this process are still unknown and represent one of ... -
Glycolipid and ceramide transfer proteins : important determinants for their function
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HSF1 and HSF2 in Stress and EMT-Associated Transcriptional Networks
(Åbo Akademi - Åbo Akademi University, 15.09.2023)Protein-damaging stress frequently occurs during the lifetime of a cell. To survive these insults, cells rely on the action of proteins called transcription factors that adjust the expression of genes, such as chaperones, ... -
Identification of Three Conserved Interaction Zones Around the Catalytic Machinery of alpha/beta- Hydrolase Fold Enzymes
(Åbo Akademi - Åbo Akademi University, 06.03.2020)The alpha/beta-Hydrolases (ABH) comprise one of the largest structural families of proteins, found in all organisms. Although they share low sequence similarity, the ABH fold enzymes maintain a common catalytic domain, the ... -
Impact of lipid-lipid interactions on lateral segregation in bilayers
(Åbo Akademi - Åbo Akademi University, 18.05.2018)The vast diversity of lipid species found in cells suggests that structural variation of lipids is essential for the normal function of the cell. One essential reason could be the formation of lateral heterogeneity in cell ... -
Integrin evolution : from prokaryotes to the diversification within chordates
(Åbo Akademi - Åbo Akademi University, 14.10.2016)Integrins are a family of large multi-domain cell surface receptors responsible for bidirectional signaling in response to cell-cell, cell-extracellular matrix interactions as well as intracellular interactions. Intrgrins ... -
Intertwining Cell Adhesion, Gene Expression, and Stress
(Åbo Akademi - Åbo Akademi University, 01.06.2023)Cells within an organism are constantly exposed to environmental insults that challenge the homeostasis of their proteome by causing protein misfolding. To survive these adverse situations, cells are equipped with a ...