metabolism during adventitious root primordium initiation
... These data alone are inconclusive because G-3-PD (NAD), though commonly considered an EMP pathway enzyme, may also function when R-5-P produced via the PP pathway is converted to G-3-P. As noted above, the PP pathway may convert G-6-P to pyruvate, and that conversion results from the shunt of G-3-P ...
... These data alone are inconclusive because G-3-PD (NAD), though commonly considered an EMP pathway enzyme, may also function when R-5-P produced via the PP pathway is converted to G-3-P. As noted above, the PP pathway may convert G-6-P to pyruvate, and that conversion results from the shunt of G-3-P ...
CHM 303 - Unaab.edu.ng
... compounds are referred to as acidic glycosphingolipids, and they have a net negative charge at neutral pH. The glycosphingolipids have a number of important cellular functions, despite the fact that they are present only in small amounts in most membranes. Glycosphingolipids at cell surfaces appear ...
... compounds are referred to as acidic glycosphingolipids, and they have a net negative charge at neutral pH. The glycosphingolipids have a number of important cellular functions, despite the fact that they are present only in small amounts in most membranes. Glycosphingolipids at cell surfaces appear ...
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... of carbon dioxide are evolved, 2 moles of which have half the activity of carboxyl 1, the 3rd mole being unlabeled. The last column of Table III shows the labeling of carboxyls 2 and 3 that would result from the amount of recycling that could have occurred. It will be seen that the values fall far s ...
... of carbon dioxide are evolved, 2 moles of which have half the activity of carboxyl 1, the 3rd mole being unlabeled. The last column of Table III shows the labeling of carboxyls 2 and 3 that would result from the amount of recycling that could have occurred. It will be seen that the values fall far s ...
Carbon metabolism in transgenic roots with altered levels
... under different nitrogen regimes. The flux of carbon through the oxPPP in cTPI antisense roots is higher than control roots growing under high supply of N. On the other hand, the conversion of Glucose (Glc) to Glucose-6-phosphate (G6P) is higher in roots overexpressing HK than in antisense HK roots ...
... under different nitrogen regimes. The flux of carbon through the oxPPP in cTPI antisense roots is higher than control roots growing under high supply of N. On the other hand, the conversion of Glucose (Glc) to Glucose-6-phosphate (G6P) is higher in roots overexpressing HK than in antisense HK roots ...
Mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation alterations in heart failure
... fatty acid oxidation, glucose oxidation, glycolysis and the tricarboxylic acid cycle in the production of ATP. A number of factors regulate fatty acid oxidation including malonyl CoA and the glucose/fatty acid cycle. Malonyl CoA regulates fatty acid oxidation by inhibiting the first protein involved ...
... fatty acid oxidation, glucose oxidation, glycolysis and the tricarboxylic acid cycle in the production of ATP. A number of factors regulate fatty acid oxidation including malonyl CoA and the glucose/fatty acid cycle. Malonyl CoA regulates fatty acid oxidation by inhibiting the first protein involved ...
Lactic acidosis
... FIGURE [3H]-biotin labeling of carboxylase proteins in cultured skin fibroblasts. SDS/PAGE gelelectrophoresis was carried out on amniocyte or skin fibroblast extracts after labeling with [3H]-biotin followed by fluorography of the dried gel. Cell strains used were lane l, control cell strain l206; ...
... FIGURE [3H]-biotin labeling of carboxylase proteins in cultured skin fibroblasts. SDS/PAGE gelelectrophoresis was carried out on amniocyte or skin fibroblast extracts after labeling with [3H]-biotin followed by fluorography of the dried gel. Cell strains used were lane l, control cell strain l206; ...
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... at 72 h, only fructose levels were significantly (P < 0.05) higher in LFP than in NFP. Enzyme activities were higher in LFP at 0 h, but at 72 h, the enzyme activities were higher in NFP. Both fermentation processes improved nutritional quality through increased protein and amino acid solubility and ...
... at 72 h, only fructose levels were significantly (P < 0.05) higher in LFP than in NFP. Enzyme activities were higher in LFP at 0 h, but at 72 h, the enzyme activities were higher in NFP. Both fermentation processes improved nutritional quality through increased protein and amino acid solubility and ...
Serine racemase: a KEY PLAYER in NEURON activity and in
... parallel -sheet surrounded by three -helices, one located on the solvent side and two at the domains interface. The small and large domains are connected by a flexible hinge region formed by amino acids 69-77, not fully detected in the hSR structure. In the SpSR, the PLP cofactor is bound to Lys56 ...
... parallel -sheet surrounded by three -helices, one located on the solvent side and two at the domains interface. The small and large domains are connected by a flexible hinge region formed by amino acids 69-77, not fully detected in the hSR structure. In the SpSR, the PLP cofactor is bound to Lys56 ...
Polypeptides, Nucleic Acid Molecules, and Methods
... (SSL) genes encode for botryococcene biosynthesis directly. SSL-l catalyzes the biosynthesis of PSPP and SSL-2 the biosynthesis of bisfamesyl ether, while SSL-3 does not ...
... (SSL) genes encode for botryococcene biosynthesis directly. SSL-l catalyzes the biosynthesis of PSPP and SSL-2 the biosynthesis of bisfamesyl ether, while SSL-3 does not ...
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... Biochemically derived from tryptophan, serotonin is primarily found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, platelets, and in the central nervous system (CNS) of animals including humans. ...
... Biochemically derived from tryptophan, serotonin is primarily found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, platelets, and in the central nervous system (CNS) of animals including humans. ...
Purification and Characterization of a Novel Pumpkin Short
... 1,400-fold to yield a specific activity greater than 70 mol min⫺1 mg⫺1. This value corresponds to that indicated by Sztajer et al. (1993) following the purification of an inducible short-chain ACOX from Arthrobacter nicotianae. Lower specific activities were reported by Kirsh et al. (1986) and De B ...
... 1,400-fold to yield a specific activity greater than 70 mol min⫺1 mg⫺1. This value corresponds to that indicated by Sztajer et al. (1993) following the purification of an inducible short-chain ACOX from Arthrobacter nicotianae. Lower specific activities were reported by Kirsh et al. (1986) and De B ...
1. Fatty acids may be synthesized from dietary glucose via pyruvate
... 1. The endoplasmic reticulum system is the most active. It adds malonyl CoA onto palmitate in a manner similar to the action of fatty acid synthase, except that CoASH is used rather than the ACP. Stearic acid (an 18-carbon unit) is the product. 2. A mitochondrial elongation system uses acetyl CoA un ...
... 1. The endoplasmic reticulum system is the most active. It adds malonyl CoA onto palmitate in a manner similar to the action of fatty acid synthase, except that CoASH is used rather than the ACP. Stearic acid (an 18-carbon unit) is the product. 2. A mitochondrial elongation system uses acetyl CoA un ...
PpASCL, a moss ortholog of antherspecific chalcone synthaselike
... (PKSA), which encodes an anther-specific chalcone synthase-like enzyme (ASCL), have been shown to be involved in sporopollenin biosynthesis. The genome of the moss Physcomitrella patens contains putative orthologs of the Arabidopsis sporopollenin biosynthesis genes. • We analyzed available P. patens ...
... (PKSA), which encodes an anther-specific chalcone synthase-like enzyme (ASCL), have been shown to be involved in sporopollenin biosynthesis. The genome of the moss Physcomitrella patens contains putative orthologs of the Arabidopsis sporopollenin biosynthesis genes. • We analyzed available P. patens ...
The malonyl CoA axis as a potential target for treating ischaemic
... 5. Regulation of malonyl CoA As mentioned previously, malonyl CoA is a potent endogenous inhibitor of CPT-I, the rate-limiting enzyme in the mitochondrial uptake of fatty acids. Thus, malonyl CoA decreases the uptake of fatty acids into the mitochondria, thereby reducing mitochondrial fatty acid b-o ...
... 5. Regulation of malonyl CoA As mentioned previously, malonyl CoA is a potent endogenous inhibitor of CPT-I, the rate-limiting enzyme in the mitochondrial uptake of fatty acids. Thus, malonyl CoA decreases the uptake of fatty acids into the mitochondria, thereby reducing mitochondrial fatty acid b-o ...
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... Dogan et al. (2005) showed genotype dependent fruit weight and kernel ratio in walnuts grown in middle parts of Turkey that ranged from 7.82 to 18.74 g for fruit weight and 42.88 to 67.14% for kernel ratio, respectively. All those studies indicating that walnut genotypes grown different parts of the ...
... Dogan et al. (2005) showed genotype dependent fruit weight and kernel ratio in walnuts grown in middle parts of Turkey that ranged from 7.82 to 18.74 g for fruit weight and 42.88 to 67.14% for kernel ratio, respectively. All those studies indicating that walnut genotypes grown different parts of the ...
The metabolism of glucose by Pseudomonas aeruginosa
... would metabolize glucose but not the phosphorylated hexoses, •Riey maintained, though, that it was not likely that the breakdown of glucose proceeded according to a scheme similar to that of Qabden and Meyerhof only without the phosphate ...
... would metabolize glucose but not the phosphorylated hexoses, •Riey maintained, though, that it was not likely that the breakdown of glucose proceeded according to a scheme similar to that of Qabden and Meyerhof only without the phosphate ...
acid-base balance review notes
... This term covers all the acids the body produces which are non-volatile. Because they are not excreted by the lungs they are said to be ‘fixed’ in the body and hence the alternative term fixed acids. All acids other then H2CO3 are fixed acids. These acids are usually referred to by their anion (eg l ...
... This term covers all the acids the body produces which are non-volatile. Because they are not excreted by the lungs they are said to be ‘fixed’ in the body and hence the alternative term fixed acids. All acids other then H2CO3 are fixed acids. These acids are usually referred to by their anion (eg l ...
carbon-11-labeled acetate
... are encountered with glucose or glucose analogs. Thus glucose labeled with "C undergoes disparate metabolic fates depending on physiologic conditions, including incorporation into glycogen; conversion to constituents of lipid, carbohydrate, and protein intermediates; anaerobic glycolysis; and flux t ...
... are encountered with glucose or glucose analogs. Thus glucose labeled with "C undergoes disparate metabolic fates depending on physiologic conditions, including incorporation into glycogen; conversion to constituents of lipid, carbohydrate, and protein intermediates; anaerobic glycolysis; and flux t ...
Metabolomics based gene function annotation in Escherichia coli
... accessions/strains, tissues, and cell types of an organism. Once the metabolic diversity has been described, the genetic-basis for the metabolic and/or phenotypic differences can be elucidated using other omics technologies such genomics, transcriptomics, and proteomics. In both strategies, the gene ...
... accessions/strains, tissues, and cell types of an organism. Once the metabolic diversity has been described, the genetic-basis for the metabolic and/or phenotypic differences can be elucidated using other omics technologies such genomics, transcriptomics, and proteomics. In both strategies, the gene ...
Off-the-Vine Ripening of Tomato Fruit Causes Alteration
... In order to explore the impact of ripening off-the-vine on the metabolic composition of tomato fruits, we have employed 1H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) to analyze the metabolic profile of tomato fruits cultivar Micro-Tom [8] ripened on- and off-the-vine. NMR is a rapid, non-destructive, high-thr ...
... In order to explore the impact of ripening off-the-vine on the metabolic composition of tomato fruits, we have employed 1H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) to analyze the metabolic profile of tomato fruits cultivar Micro-Tom [8] ripened on- and off-the-vine. NMR is a rapid, non-destructive, high-thr ...
The Principles of Wound Healing
... Restores inflammatory response and promotes epithelializaton Does not reverse detrimental effects on contraction and infection ...
... Restores inflammatory response and promotes epithelializaton Does not reverse detrimental effects on contraction and infection ...
The Principles of Wound Healing
... Restores inflammatory response and promotes epithelializaton Does not reverse detrimental effects on contraction and infection ...
... Restores inflammatory response and promotes epithelializaton Does not reverse detrimental effects on contraction and infection ...
Wound-Healing-student-lecture-2009-2010
... Restores inflammatory response and promotes epithelializaton Does not reverse detrimental effects on contraction and infection ...
... Restores inflammatory response and promotes epithelializaton Does not reverse detrimental effects on contraction and infection ...
26_Catabolism of tryacylglycerols oxidation of fatty acids a
... hydrolyzed by lipoprotein lipase into fatty acids and glycerol, which are taken up by adipocytes. • Then fatty acids are reesterified to TGs. • TGs are stored in adipocytes. ...
... hydrolyzed by lipoprotein lipase into fatty acids and glycerol, which are taken up by adipocytes. • Then fatty acids are reesterified to TGs. • TGs are stored in adipocytes. ...
Connection of Propionyl-CoA Metabolism to Polyketide
... known about the cellular parameters controlling polyketide biosynthesis in fungi. We recently presented data suggesting that perturbations in the acyl-CoA pool can impair polyketide biosynthesis in A. nidulans. We found that blockage of propionate metabolism by mutation in the mcsA gene (encoding me ...
... known about the cellular parameters controlling polyketide biosynthesis in fungi. We recently presented data suggesting that perturbations in the acyl-CoA pool can impair polyketide biosynthesis in A. nidulans. We found that blockage of propionate metabolism by mutation in the mcsA gene (encoding me ...