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Title ▼ Authors PubMed ID Source Publication Year
The stimulus-induced tyrosine phosphorylation of Munc18c facilitates vesicle exocytosis.
  • Oh E
  • Thurmond DC
16638745 J Biol Chem 2006
The stimulatory G protein G(s)α is required in melanocortin 4 receptor-expressing cells for normal energy balance, thermogenesis, and glucose metabolism.
  • Podyma B
  • Sun H
  • Wilson EA
  • Carlson B
  • Pritikin E
  • Gavrilova O
  • Weinstein LS
  • Chen M
29794140 J Biol Chem 2018
The stimulation of the initiation of DNA synthesis and cell division in Swiss mouse 3T3 cells by prostaglandin F2 alpha requires specific functional groups in the molecule.
  • Jimenez de Asua L
  • Otto AM
  • Lindgren JA
  • Hammarström S
6575014 J Biol Chem 1983
The stimulation of hepatic gluconeogenesis by acetoacetate precursors. A role for the monocarboxylate translocator.
  • Patel TB
  • Barron LL
  • Olson MS
6736017 J Biol Chem 1984
The steroid hormone 20-hydroxyecdysone counteracts insulin signaling via insulin receptor dephosphorylation.
  • Li YL
  • Yao YX
  • Zhao YM
  • Di YQ
  • Zhao XF
33484713 J Biol Chem 2021
The stereospecificities of seven dehydrogenases from Acholeplasma laidlawii. The simplest historical model that explains dehydrogenase stereospecificity.
  • Glasfeld A
  • Leanz GF
  • Benner SA
2365693 J Biol Chem 1990
The stepwise degradation of a glycosylated aldose. A potential method for sequencing branched oligosaccharides.
  • Jäger B
  • Lay H
  • Lehmann J
  • Ziser L
1797407 Carbohydr Res 1991
The stem region of α1,6-fucosyltransferase FUT8 is required for multimer formation but not catalytic activity.
  • Tomida S
  • Nagae M
  • Kizuka Y
36336076 J Biol Chem 2022
The steady state concentrations of coenzyme A-SH and coenzyme A thioester, citrate, and isocitrate during tricarboxylate cycle oxidations in rabbit heart mitochondria.
  • Hansford RG
  • Johnson RN
1194259 J Biol Chem 1975
The stable isotope-based dynamic metabolic profile of butyrate-induced HT29 cell differentiation.
  • Boren J
  • Lee WN
  • Bassilian S
  • Centelles JJ
  • Lim S
  • Ahmed S
  • Boros LG
  • Cascante M
12750369 J Biol Chem 2003
The stability of yeast invertase is not significantly influenced by glycosylation.
  • Schülke N
  • Schmid FX
3288623 J Biol Chem 1988
The stability and transactivation potential of the mammalian MafA transcription factor are regulated by serine 65 phosphorylation.
  • Guo S
  • Burnette R
  • Zhao L
  • Vanderford NL
  • Poitout V
  • Hagman DK
  • Henderson E
  • Ozcan S
  • Wadzinski BE
  • Stein R
19004825 J Biol Chem 2009
The splicing pattern of fibronectin mRNA changes during chondrogenesis resulting in an unusual form of the mRNA in cartilage.
  • Bennett VD
  • Pallante KM
  • Adams SL
2005128 J Biol Chem 1991
The sperm agglutination antigen-1 (SAGA-1) glycoforms of CD52 are O-glycosylated.
  • Parry S
  • Wong NK
  • Easton RL
  • Panico M
  • Haslam SM
  • Morris HR
  • Anderson P
  • Klotz KL
  • Herr JC
  • Diekman AB
  • Dell A
17640971 Glycobiology 2007
The spectrum of incomplete N-linked oligosaccharides synthesized by endothelial cells in the presence of brefeldin A.
  • Sampath D
  • Varki A
  • Freeze HH
1537830 J Biol Chem 1992
The spectrum of anionic oligosaccharides released by endo-beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase H from glycoproteins. Structural studies and interactions with the phosphomannosyl receptor.
  • Varki A
  • Kornfeld S
6298207 J Biol Chem 1983
The specificity of the malarial VAR2CSA protein for chondroitin sulfate depends on 4-O-sulfation and ligand accessibility.
  • Spliid CB
  • Toledo AG
  • Sanderson P
  • Mao Y
  • Gatto F
  • Gustavsson T
  • Choudhary S
  • Saldanha AL
  • Vogelsang RP
  • Gögenur I
  • Theander TG
  • Leach FE 3rd
  • Amster IJ
  • Esko JD
  • Salanti A
  • Clausen TM
34762909 J Biol Chem 2021
The specificity of the binding site of AchatininH, a sialic acid-binding lectin from Achatina fulica.
  • Sen G
  • Mandal C
7736461 Carbohydr Res 1995
The specificity of glucose 6-phosphatase of intact liver microsomes.
  • Arion WJ
  • Wallin BK
  • Carlson PW
  • Lange AJ
4336378 J Biol Chem 1972
The specific localization of seminolipid molecular species on mouse testis during testicular maturation revealed by imaging mass spectrometry.
  • Goto-Inoue N
  • Hayasaka T
  • Zaima N
  • Setou M
19542524 Glycobiology 2009
The species-specific cell-binding site of the aggregation factor from the sponge Microciona prolifera is a highly repetitive novel glycan containing glucuronic acid, fucose, and mannose.
  • Misevic GN
  • Burger MM
2243104 J Biol Chem 1990
The spacing of S-domains on HS glycosaminoglycans determines whether the chain is a substrate for intracellular heparanases.
  • Bame KJ
  • Venkatesan I
  • Stelling HD
  • Tumova S
10910975 Glycobiology 2000
The solution structure of heparan sulfate differs from that of heparin: implications for function.
  • Khan S
  • Fung KW
  • Rodriguez E
  • Patel R
  • Gor J
  • Mulloy B
  • Perkins SJ
23921391 J Biol Chem 2013
The solution structure of heparan sulfate differs from that of heparin: implications for function.
  • Khan S
  • Rodriguez E
  • Patel R
  • Gor J
  • Mulloy B
  • Perkins SJ
21576246 J Biol Chem 2011
The solution conformation of C-glycosyl analogues of the sialyl-Tn antigen.
  • García-Aparicio V
  • Malapelle A
  • Abdallah Z
  • Doisneau G
  • Santos JI
  • Asensio JL
  • Cañada FJ
  • Beau JM
  • Jiménez-Barbero J
17466287 Carbohydr Res 2007

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