Search for dissertations about: "intracellular assembly"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 54 swedish dissertations containing the words intracellular assembly.
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1. Intracellular processing of pre-a-inhibitor
Abstract : Pre-α-inhibitor (PαI) is a plasma protein consisting of a 25 and a 75 kDa polypeptide: bikunin and heavy chain 3 (H3), respectively. Both these polypeptides are made by hepatocytes and while passing through the Golgi complex, bikunin, which carries a chondroitin sulfate chain, becomes covalently linked to the C-terminal amino acid residue of H3 via its polysaccharide. READ MORE
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2. The Francisella pathogenicity island : its role in type VI secretion and intracellular infection
Abstract : Intracellular bacteria have developed various mechanisms to enter and persist in host cells and, at the same time, to evade the host immune response. One such pathogen is Francisella tularensis, the etiological agent of tularemia. READ MORE
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3. Structural and functional studies of C4b-binding protein (C4BP)
Abstract : The subject of this thesis is complement inhibitor C4b-binding protein (C4BP), on which we have performed both structural and functional studies. Complement is part of the innate immune defence and eliminates microbes, solubilises immune complexes and is involved in the clearance of apoptotic cells. READ MORE
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4. Protein interactions involved in alphavirus assembly
Abstract : Viruses have to protect their genomes during transport from the infected to an uninfected host cell. This is achieved by forming a protein shell around the nucleic acid. Virus assembly is a complex process that involves interactions with the viral genome, the viral structural proteins and for enveloped viruses a lipid membrane. READ MORE
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5. Filament assembly and structural studies of intermediate filament like protein, FilP, in Streptomyces coelicolor
Abstract : The cytoskeleton, known as intracellular connected filaments, has a prominent role in cellular behavior, motility, and stability. The following three major types of polymers have been characterized as cytoskeleton in eukaryotes: microtubules that are 25 nm in diameter, actin filaments that are 7 nm in diameter, and intermediate filaments (IF) that are 10 nm in diameter. READ MORE