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Structure, function and regulation of the hsp90 machinery
by
Buchner, Johannes
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Li, Jing
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85747 Garching Germany Login to access the Email id Crossref citations 19 PMC citations 11 DOI: 10.4103/2319-4170.113230 PMID: 23806880 Get Permissions Abstract Heat shock protein 90 (Hsp90) is an ATP-dependent molecular chaperone which is essential in eukaryotes. It is required for the activation and stabilization of a wide variety of client proteins and many of them are involved in important cellular pathways. Since Hsp90 affects numerous physiological processes such as signal transduction
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a middle domain (M-domain)
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a new model of the chaperone cycle emerges [Figure 3]A
2013
Heat shock protein 90 (Hsp90) is an ATP-dependent molecular chaperone which is essential in eukaryotes. It is required for the activation and stabilization of a wide variety of client proteins and many of them are involved in important cellular pathways. Since Hsp90 affects numerous physiological processes such as signal transduction, intracellular transport, and protein degradation, it became an interesting target for cancer therapy. Structurally, Hsp90 is a flexible dimeric protein composed of three different domains which adopt structurally distinct conformations. ATP binding triggers directionality in these conformational changes and leads to a more compact state. To achieve its function, Hsp90 works together with a large group of cofactors, termed co-chaperones. Co-chaperones form defined binary or ternary complexes with Hsp90, which facilitate the maturation of client proteins. In addition, posttranslational modifications of Hsp90, such as phosphorylation and acetylation, provide another level of regulation. They influence the conformational cycle, co-chaperone interaction, and inter-domain communications. In this review, we discuss the recent progress made in understanding the Hsp90 machinery.
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Beyond the Work Product
2021
Beyond the Work Product will prepare business attorneys (and particularly law students and new attorneys) for a successful law practice by providing a framework for effective and efficient lawyering. It emphasizes building relationships and trust with clients so that, despite the existence of less costly alternatives, they will keep coming back for more.The approach is process-focused rather than outcome-focused; it emphasizes every step of the lawyering process, not simply delivering the best work product possible. Whether you are at a big firm, a small firm, or a solo practice, approaching lawyering as a relationship-driven job will help you build a sustainable practice and even increase your enjoyment of your work.
The Trouble with Lawyers
By any measure, the law as a profession is in serious trouble. Americans' trust in lawyers is at a low, and many members of the profession wish they had chosen a different path. Law schools, with their endlessly rising tuitions, are churning out too many graduates for the jobs available. Yet despite the glut of lawyers, the United States ranks 67th (tied with Uganda) of 97 countries in access to justice and affordability of legal services. The upper echelons of the legal establishment remain heavily white and male. Most problematic of all, the professional organizations that could help remedy these concerns instead jealously protect their prerogatives, stifling necessary innovation and failing to hold practitioners accountable. Deborah Rhode's The Trouble with Lawyers is a comprehensive account of the challenges facing the American bar. She examines how the problems have affected (and originated within) law schools, firms, and governance institutions like bar associations; the impact on the justice system and access to lawyers for the poor; and the profession's underlying difficulties with diversity. She uncovers the structural problems, from the tyranny of law school rankings and billable hours to the lack of accountability and innovation built into legal governance-all of which do a disservice to lawyers, their clients, and the public. The Trouble with Lawyers is a clear call to fix a profession that has gone badly off the rails, and a source of innovative responses.
Windows Server 2016 Administration Cookbook
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Krause, Jordan
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Client/server computing
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COMPUTERS / Computer Science
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Operating systems (Computers)
2018,2024
Windows Server 2016 is an operating system designed to run on servers. It supports enterprise-level data storage, communications, management, and applications. This book contains specially selected, detailed help on core, essential administrative tasks of Windows Server 2016.
Clients That Inspire Us
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Epston, David
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Clients
2014
Following a comment of Peggy Sax that some clients \"bring out the best in us,\" I proposed in 2011 that, furthermore, some clients do more than that, they in fact inspire us. I am sure I am not the only one to think so and decided to write up with Sam, then aged 20, and his mother, Jess, from the letters that summarized our meetings and several other meetings to confirm and review the conclusions we all reached at that time. This follows \"Unsuffering,\" coauthored by Julie King and David Epston, which appeared in Vol. 30, no. 1, 2011, pp. 84-96. Surely I am not the only one who has had this experience. I would certainly welcome stories with or about those who have inspired you.
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Hands-On Serverless Computing
2018
Serverless applications and architectures are gaining momentum and are increasingly being used by companies of all sizes to solve the problems of developers. This book teaches you how to quickly and securely develop applications without the hassle of configuring and maintaining infrastructure on three public cloud platforms.
Bridging the Gap between Clients and Public Defenders: Introducing a Structured Shadow Method to Examine Attorney Communication
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Henderson, Kelsey S.
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Campbell, Christopher M.
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attorney-client communication
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attorney-client relationship
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Attorneys
2022
A growing body of scholarship argues that representing clients in an effective and quality manner should be a critical goal for public defenders, emphasizing the need to be client-centered. Beyond this call, recent research emphasizes that client-centered approaches hinge on good communication as it can contribute to a more effective attorney-client relationship. However, to identify and improve communication and client-centered relationships, major obstacles must be overcome which involve conceptualizing and operationalizing quality representation and communication. In this article, we introduce a two-phase, structured shadowing method as a way to overcome these obstacles. Phase I consists of a survey of public defenders that captures attorneys' perspectives of factors important in developing and maintaining good communication with clients. The second phase involves an exploratory method of shadowing attorneys in meetings with their clients, and administering a survey of clients to assess the importance of these factors from their vantagepoint and their overall perception of communication with their attorney. Additionally, we demonstrate how this method can be deployed to aid in understanding and improving attorney-client communication from both the attorneys' and clients' perspectives. We conclude the article with a discussion of how this method can help to progress research and practice related to quality representation, and as appendices we provide the tools used to demonstrate the approach.
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A quantum federated learning framework for classical clients
2024
Quantum federated learning (QFL) enables collaborative training of a quantum machine learning (QML) model among multiple clients possessing quantum computing capabilities, without the need to share their respective local data. However, the limited availability of quantum computing resources poses a challenge for each client to acquire quantum computing capabilities. This raises a natural question: Can quantum computing capabilities be deployed on the server instead? In this paper, we propose a QFL framework specifically designed for classical clients, referred to as CC-QFL, in response to this question. In each iteration, the collaborative training of the QML model is assisted by the shadow tomography technique, eliminating the need for quantum computing capabilities of clients. Specifically, the server constructs a classical representation of the QML model and transmits it to the clients. The clients encode their local data onto observables and use this classical representation to calculate local gradients. These local gradients are then utilized to update the parameters of the QML model. We evaluate the effectiveness of our framework through extensive numerical simulations using handwritten digit images from the MNIST dataset. Our framework provides valuable insights into QFL, particularly in scenarios where quantum computing resources are scarce.
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Engaging your community through active strategic marketing : a practical guide for librarians and information professionals
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Kendrick, Terry
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Information services
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Information services -- Marketing
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Information services -- Marketing fast (OCoLC)fst00972723
2021
This book provides an overview of best practice strategic marketing with advice on how to implement effective marketing activities in libraries and information services with the best chance of success.
A systematic review of federated learning from clients’ perspective: challenges and solutions
2023
Federated learning (FL) is a machine learning approach that decentralizes data and its processing by allowing clients to train intermediate models on their devices with locally stored data. It aims to preserve privacy as only model updates are shared with a central server rather than raw data. In recent years, many reviews have evaluated FL from the system (general challenges) or server’s perspectives, ignoring the importance of clients’ perspectives. Although FL helps users have control over their data, there are many challenges arising from decentralization, specifically from the perspectives of clients who are the main contributors to FL. Therefore, in response to the gap in the literature, this study intends to explore client-side challenges and available solutions by conducting a systematic literature review on 238 primary studies. Further, we analyze if a solution identified for one type of challenge is also applicable to other challenges and if there are impacts to consider. The conclusion of this survey reveals that servers and platforms have to work with clients to address client-side challenges.
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