Objective: To explore the expression of Tau protein in breast invasive ductal carcinomas and examine the correlation between its expression and clinicopathological characteristics of breast cancer.
Methods: The clinicopathological data of 150 breast cancer patients at Third Municipal Hospital from October 2007 to June 2011 were collected and analyzed. Immunohistochemical method was used to detect the expressions of estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR), HER-2 and Tau protein.
We constructed a phage-displayed random mutation library of Tat38-61(51N/55N), for studying the molecular evolution screening of HIV-1 Tat38-61 epitope. We used primers containing the random nucleotide sequences, and introduced the random mutations at the sites of 51 and 55 amino acids coding sequences into full-length Tat sequences by overlapping PCR. With the randomly mutated full-length Tat as template, the Tat38-61(51N/55N) mutants which contained recognition sequences for the Xba I in both ends were amplified by PCR using the designed primers.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAβ(1-42) is the highly pathologic isoform of amyloid-β, the peptide constituent of fibrils and neurotoxic oligomers involved in Alzheimer's disease. Recent studies on the structural features of Aβ in water have suggested that the system can be described as an ensemble of distinct conformational species in fast exchange. Here, we use replica exchange molecular dynamics (REMD) simulations to characterize the conformations accessible to Aβ42 in explicit water solvent, under the ff99SB force field.
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