- phosphorylation, P4-type
flippases undergo conformational change from E1 to E2 (E1 and E2
stand for
different conformations of
flippases).
Further conformational...
- FtsW/RodA
which on the
basis of an in
vitro ****ay, were
thought to be
flippases for the same intermediate.
Agrocin 84 is a
disubstituted adenine nucleotide...
- monolayer. This
transfer is
catalyzed by
enzymes called flippases. In the
plasma membrane,
flippases transfer specific phospholipids selectively, so that...
-
superfamily catalyze cation uptake and/or efflux,
however one subfamily, the
flippases, (TC# 3.A.3.8) is
involved in
flipping phospholipids to
maintain the asymmetric...
-
transmembrane lipid transporters known as
flippases.
Scramblases are
distinct from
flippases and floppases. Scramblases,
flippases, and
floppases are
three different...
-
recombination of
sequences between short flippase recognition target (FRT)
sites by the
recombinase flippase (Flp)
derived from the 2 μ
plasmid of baker's...
- via
transmembrane protein complexes such as pores,
channels and gates.
Flippases and
scramblases concentrate phosphatidyl serine,
which carries a negative...
-
Hankins HM,
Baldridge RD, Xu P,
Graham TR (January 2015). "Role of
flippases,
scramblases and
transfer proteins in
phosphatidylserine subcellular distribution"...
- the
extracellular face of the cell
membrane after the
inactivation of
flippases which place them
exclusively on the
cytosolic side and the activation...
- transferases,
phosphatase and
choline phosphotransferase) and
allocation (
flippase and floppase).
Eventually a
vesicle will bud off from the ER containing...