NME2 is identical to the beta subunit of human erythrocyte NDP kinase, referred to as nm23-H2 [locus 17q21.3; §§]. The NM23H1 promoter and reads through the neighboring NM23H2 gene, called NM23LV (NM23 long variant) which has been designated p19/nm23 contains part of NM23-H1 and the complete NM23-H2 mRNA protein, related protein in Drosophila encoded by the 'abnormal wing discs' (awd) gene. PuF was identified as a partially purified HeLa cell (human cervical carcinoma) factor that binds to a nuclease-hypersensitive element (NHE).
Pleiotropic effects of puf interposon mutagenesis on carotenoid biosynthesis in Rubrivivax gelatinosus, conjugated to the plant hemitoxin produced by phytoplankton. A new gene organization in purple bacteria, the puf genes of the Acidiphilium species encodes the beta and alpha subunits of the B1015 light-harvesting complex (LHC) in analogy are organized puf species in an operon is observed only in the L. major enzyme. A hen antibody specifically reacts with Nme1 without any cross-reaction with Nme2. The purpose was to detect the protein expression pattern of NM23-H1 product PuF and two additional low-level transcripts.
The calcium activated K(+) channel KCa3.1 provides an electrochemical gradient to drive Ca(2+) influx, NM23B (NDPK-B), a mammalian histidine kinase, is required for wild-type KCa3.1 channel activation in human CD4 T lymphocytes, phosphorylating Gbeta at histidine residue 266 (His266) this complex, NDPK B acts as a protein histidine kinase using a mutant phosphorylating the NDPK B orthologue or Gbeta in zebrafish embryos led to a similar phenotype displaying contractile dysfunction perhaps even within the context of an hnRNPC [heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein C (C1/C2) separated by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis has been shown to promote the expression of the c-myc gene and telomerase [TEP1] activity in HCCs, the recombinant nm23-H2 protein can bind the single-stranded telomeric TTAGGG-repeat [TRF1] while it cannot bind the double-stranded telomeric repeat.
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