RPM-1 USES BOTH UBIQUITIN LIGASE AND PHOSPHATASE-BASED MECHANISMS TO REGULATE DLK-1 DURING NEURONAL DEVELOPMENT.

RPM-1 uses both ubiquitin ligase and phosphatase-based mechanisms to regulate DLK-1 during neuronal development.

The Pam/Highwire/RPM-1 (PHR) proteins are key regulators of neuronal development that function in axon extension and guidance, termination of axon outgrowth, and synapse formation.Outside of development, the PHR proteins also regulate axon regeneration and Wallerian degeneration.The PHR penis-extenders proteins function in part by acting as ubiquit

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New business opportunity: Green field project with new technology

Since 2009 of global financial crisis, shipbuilding industry has undergone hard times seriously.After such a long depression, the latest global shipping market index shows that the economic recovery of global shipbuilding market is underway.Especially, nations with enormous resources are going to increase their productivity or expanding their shipy

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Evaluation of phosphate rock as the only source of phosphorus for the growth of tall and semi-dwarf durum wheat and rye plants using digital phenotyping

Background Phosphorus nutrition is important for obtaining high yields of crop plants.However, wheat plants are known to be almost incapable of taking up phosphorus from insoluble phosphate sources, and reduced height genes are supposed to decrease this ability further.Methods We performed Duffle Bags a pot experiment using Triticum durum Desf.tall

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A novel ecdysone receptor mediates steroid-regulated developmental events during the mid-third instar of Drosophila.

The larval salivary gland of Drosophila melanogaster synthesizes and secretes glue glycoproteins that cement developing animals to a solid surface during metamorphosis.The steroid hormone 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E) is an essential signaling molecule that Fragrances modulates most of the physiological functions of the larval gland.At the end of larval

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