4 results match your criteria: "Wroctaw University[Affiliation]"
Eur J Biochem
January 2000
Institute of Organic Chemistry, Division of Biochemistry, Wroctaw University of Technology, Poland.
The functional 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E) receptor is a heterodimer of two members of the nuclear hormone receptors superfamily; the product of the EcR (EcR) and of the ultraspiracle (Usp) genes. As most of the natural 20E-response elements are highly degenerated palindromes, we were interested in determining whether or not such asymmetric elements could dictate the defined orientation of the Usp/EcR complex. We have investigated interaction of EcR and Usp DNA-binding domains (EcRDBD and UspDBD, respectively) with the palindromic response element from the hsp27 gene promoter (hsp27pal).
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July 1994
Institute of Chemistry, Wroctaw University, Poland.
It has been shown that Chou-Fasman conformational parameters of amino acids, which reflect their ability to adopt a definite conformation within the peptide chain, change very regularly within the genetic code, arranged in the manner discussed recently by Siemion and Stefanowicz (1992a) (BioSystems 27, 77-84). Two mutually perpendicular C2 axes of pseudosymmetry appear in the center of the diagrams (between ACY and ACR threonine codons) presenting the changes of P alpha and P beta parameters. The left and right parts of diagrams superimpose on each other quite well when the symmetry operation involving a proper axis is performed.
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April 1989
Institute of Microbiology, Wroctaw University, Poland.
Yeast
April 1989
Institute of Microbiology, Wroctaw University, Poland.