Nomenclature of the ARID family of DNA
... ARID1A and ARID1B are 80% identical within the ARID and approximately 50% identical across their full-length amino acid sequences, although ARID1A has additional glutamine-rich regions and several LXXLL motifs (presumptive nuclear hormone receptor-binding sites) that are not precisely conserved in A ...
... ARID1A and ARID1B are 80% identical within the ARID and approximately 50% identical across their full-length amino acid sequences, although ARID1A has additional glutamine-rich regions and several LXXLL motifs (presumptive nuclear hormone receptor-binding sites) that are not precisely conserved in A ...
Amino Acid Composition of Enzymatically Hydrolysed Potato Protein
... hydrolysis on the chemical and amino acid compositions of the hydrolysates obtained. Potato protein concentrates obtained through their thermal coagulation in potato juice with calcium chloride, calcium lactate or without salt addition were subjected to enzymatic hydrolysis using two commercial hydr ...
... hydrolysis on the chemical and amino acid compositions of the hydrolysates obtained. Potato protein concentrates obtained through their thermal coagulation in potato juice with calcium chloride, calcium lactate or without salt addition were subjected to enzymatic hydrolysis using two commercial hydr ...
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
... and they contain larger amounts than most of the common cereal grains.8,12 The protein content of amaranth is about 16%.7 The nutritional quality of amaranth proteins is also very high in comparison to cereals and some legumes.13 Amaranth has high contents of lysine, arginine, tryptophan and sulphur ...
... and they contain larger amounts than most of the common cereal grains.8,12 The protein content of amaranth is about 16%.7 The nutritional quality of amaranth proteins is also very high in comparison to cereals and some legumes.13 Amaranth has high contents of lysine, arginine, tryptophan and sulphur ...
- Wiley Online Library
... 70% activity of the wild-type NHase still remained in this mutant (Table 1), indicating that these His residues only partially participate in P14K function. In addition, residue Arg96, which is conserved among the self-subunit swapping chaperones (Fig. 2), was also changed to investigate any effect ...
... 70% activity of the wild-type NHase still remained in this mutant (Table 1), indicating that these His residues only partially participate in P14K function. In addition, residue Arg96, which is conserved among the self-subunit swapping chaperones (Fig. 2), was also changed to investigate any effect ...
A Dictyostelium Mutant with Reduced Lysozyme Levels
... dilution into multiwell plates. To identify clones that carry a disrupted lysozyme gene, we performed PCR on preparations of genomic DNA (29) using primers (5⬘-GTGGTGCTCTCTATTTCACAGC-3⬘ and 5⬘-CTTGTTCAACCCACATGGCTGG-3⬘) that flank 85 bp of the coding sequence containing two introns of different leng ...
... dilution into multiwell plates. To identify clones that carry a disrupted lysozyme gene, we performed PCR on preparations of genomic DNA (29) using primers (5⬘-GTGGTGCTCTCTATTTCACAGC-3⬘ and 5⬘-CTTGTTCAACCCACATGGCTGG-3⬘) that flank 85 bp of the coding sequence containing two introns of different leng ...
Chemotaxis in Bacteria
... for obtaining motility and chemotaxisin defined media(8-11) and to find objective, quantitative methods for demonstrating chemotaxis. (a) Plate method: For positive chemotaxis, a petri dish containing metabolizable attractant, salts needed for growth, and soft agar (a low enough concentration so tha ...
... for obtaining motility and chemotaxisin defined media(8-11) and to find objective, quantitative methods for demonstrating chemotaxis. (a) Plate method: For positive chemotaxis, a petri dish containing metabolizable attractant, salts needed for growth, and soft agar (a low enough concentration so tha ...
ClgR regulation of chaperone and protease systems is essential for
... homeostatic and regulatory systems than ClgR in any other bacterium studied to date. We demonstrate that ClgR-regulated transcriptional activation of these systems is essential for M. tuberculosis to replicate in macrophages. Furthermore, we observe that this defect is manifest early in infection, a ...
... homeostatic and regulatory systems than ClgR in any other bacterium studied to date. We demonstrate that ClgR-regulated transcriptional activation of these systems is essential for M. tuberculosis to replicate in macrophages. Furthermore, we observe that this defect is manifest early in infection, a ...
Avirulence proteins from haustoria
... tion, and many of these effectors are also recognized as Avr products by host R proteins (Lahaye & Bonas, 2001; Espinoza & Alfano, 2004). However, it was only recently that the first Avr genes from haustoria-forming pathogens were cloned and characterized. Among the first of these was AvrL567, from th ...
... tion, and many of these effectors are also recognized as Avr products by host R proteins (Lahaye & Bonas, 2001; Espinoza & Alfano, 2004). However, it was only recently that the first Avr genes from haustoria-forming pathogens were cloned and characterized. Among the first of these was AvrL567, from th ...
Mapping of Lipid-‐Binding Proteins and Their Ligandability in Cells
... Arachidonic acid derived molecules mediate both Nature physiological and Cellacid (AA, C20:4), from phospholipids (X stands for a phospholipid headgroup; see figure) or diacylglycerol (not shown; see ...
... Arachidonic acid derived molecules mediate both Nature physiological and Cellacid (AA, C20:4), from phospholipids (X stands for a phospholipid headgroup; see figure) or diacylglycerol (not shown; see ...
msb145697-sup-0001-Supp_Info
... with disabled pathway B (by deleting gltB) and titratable promoter of gdhA was used in (You et al, 2013). D The intracellular glu pool concentration ([Glu]) increases linearly with the growth rate. The data are for a strain that has the native lac promoter replaced with the glnA promoter but otherwi ...
... with disabled pathway B (by deleting gltB) and titratable promoter of gdhA was used in (You et al, 2013). D The intracellular glu pool concentration ([Glu]) increases linearly with the growth rate. The data are for a strain that has the native lac promoter replaced with the glnA promoter but otherwi ...
Slides
... Improved Inference in Protein-Structure Determination Ameet Soni* and Jude Shavlik Dept. of Computer Sciences Dept. of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics ...
... Improved Inference in Protein-Structure Determination Ameet Soni* and Jude Shavlik Dept. of Computer Sciences Dept. of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics ...
Supplementary Figure 1 - Word file (395 KB )
... Supplementary Figure 1. In vivo analysis of full length wild-type GFP-Yap1 and Phe302A, Met306A and Val309A mutant derivatives. Full length GFP-Yap1 was expressed using the YAP1 promoter from a yeast CEN plasmid 6. Point mutations were made using standard oligonucleotide PCR-based mutagenesis proced ...
... Supplementary Figure 1. In vivo analysis of full length wild-type GFP-Yap1 and Phe302A, Met306A and Val309A mutant derivatives. Full length GFP-Yap1 was expressed using the YAP1 promoter from a yeast CEN plasmid 6. Point mutations were made using standard oligonucleotide PCR-based mutagenesis proced ...
IOSR Journal of Computer Engineering (IOSR-JCE)
... Protein sequence is the combination of 20-amino acids. Protein sequence is highly responsible for determination of protein structure. Protein sequence can be easily obtained from DNA/RNA sequence. Each protein contains a unique amino acid sequence which has a set of generic codes called „codon‟. ‟Co ...
... Protein sequence is the combination of 20-amino acids. Protein sequence is highly responsible for determination of protein structure. Protein sequence can be easily obtained from DNA/RNA sequence. Each protein contains a unique amino acid sequence which has a set of generic codes called „codon‟. ‟Co ...
Bioinformatics: Network Analysis Comparative Network Analysis Luay Nakhleh, Rice University
... However, this score does not take into account the degree of sequence conservation among the pairs of proteins associated by ϴ ...
... However, this score does not take into account the degree of sequence conservation among the pairs of proteins associated by ϴ ...
revised
... Using the TMHMM program, a total of 21473 TMs for the mesophilic set of proteins and 13340 for the thermophilic organims were predicted. The average length of the predicted TMs was 22 for both sets of proteins (thermophilic and mesophilic), which is in good agreement with the average length of TMs p ...
... Using the TMHMM program, a total of 21473 TMs for the mesophilic set of proteins and 13340 for the thermophilic organims were predicted. The average length of the predicted TMs was 22 for both sets of proteins (thermophilic and mesophilic), which is in good agreement with the average length of TMs p ...
Beta Structures
... Retinol is bound inside the barrel, between the two b sheets, such that its only hydrophilic part (an OH tail) is at the surface of the molecule. Exhibits only minimal conformational changes in both apo- (open) and holo- (bound) forms. ...
... Retinol is bound inside the barrel, between the two b sheets, such that its only hydrophilic part (an OH tail) is at the surface of the molecule. Exhibits only minimal conformational changes in both apo- (open) and holo- (bound) forms. ...
Escherichia coli Evolutionary-conserved and Essential*
... Oxa1/YidC family are ubiquitous membrane proteins that share a similar topology with a conserved core of five TMs separated by relatively short loops (Fig. 1A). E. coli YidC has an additional TMs upstream from this core followed by a large periplasmic domain. The organellar Alb3 and Oxa have extende ...
... Oxa1/YidC family are ubiquitous membrane proteins that share a similar topology with a conserved core of five TMs separated by relatively short loops (Fig. 1A). E. coli YidC has an additional TMs upstream from this core followed by a large periplasmic domain. The organellar Alb3 and Oxa have extende ...
Role for Adenosine Triphosphate in Regulating the Assembly and
... was quantitatively recovered in a 4S peak, and in acidic gradients in an 8S peak. When the pH dependence of the shift in sedimentation was determined, it was found to be only slightly different from the pH dependence of fusion activity (Fig. 2). This suggested that the 8S form appeared as a conseque ...
... was quantitatively recovered in a 4S peak, and in acidic gradients in an 8S peak. When the pH dependence of the shift in sedimentation was determined, it was found to be only slightly different from the pH dependence of fusion activity (Fig. 2). This suggested that the 8S form appeared as a conseque ...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) - HAL
... were conducted with BHK-21 cells. We therefore designed SFV replicon vectors encoding the ASC180/3/4VLV and IF176/7AL core mutants, to resolve these discrepancies and to address our own research questions. The SF173/4ML mutant core protein was found not to be processed by SPP in a third study (Yaman ...
... were conducted with BHK-21 cells. We therefore designed SFV replicon vectors encoding the ASC180/3/4VLV and IF176/7AL core mutants, to resolve these discrepancies and to address our own research questions. The SF173/4ML mutant core protein was found not to be processed by SPP in a third study (Yaman ...
Vacuole Membrane Protein 1 Is an Endoplasmic
... organisms, including Caenorhabditis elegans, Drosophila melanogaster, and Arapidopsis thaliana (Figure 1B). However, no homologues were found in any fungi. Interestingly, it is present in other protists such as pathogenic protozoa, suggesting a specific gene loss during fungi evolution. Furthermore, ...
... organisms, including Caenorhabditis elegans, Drosophila melanogaster, and Arapidopsis thaliana (Figure 1B). However, no homologues were found in any fungi. Interestingly, it is present in other protists such as pathogenic protozoa, suggesting a specific gene loss during fungi evolution. Furthermore, ...
CARBS PROTEIN - evolvemindbodysoul
... career as a personal trainer. He suggests we consider the following: • Carbohydrates provide a source of energy but consuming more carbohydrates than you need can easily make you gain weight. But don't listen to people or diets that state you should cut out carbohydrates completely! This deprivation ...
... career as a personal trainer. He suggests we consider the following: • Carbohydrates provide a source of energy but consuming more carbohydrates than you need can easily make you gain weight. But don't listen to people or diets that state you should cut out carbohydrates completely! This deprivation ...
The Plant Journal
... are very different from those of the mammalian dynamins. In animals, dynamins are major mechanoenzymes that are involved in both clathrin-dependent and clathrin-independent receptor-mediated endocytosis. Caveolae internalization and ¯uid-phase pinocytosis are also regulated by different isoforms of ...
... are very different from those of the mammalian dynamins. In animals, dynamins are major mechanoenzymes that are involved in both clathrin-dependent and clathrin-independent receptor-mediated endocytosis. Caveolae internalization and ¯uid-phase pinocytosis are also regulated by different isoforms of ...
Broder et al Curr biol 98
... (Figure 3b, lanes 3,7). The binding specificity was confirmed using homologous Jun–TRE as a specific competitor or a nonspecific annealed oligonucleotide (Figure 3b, lanes 9,10). These data strongly suggest that JDP2 associates specifically with C/EBPγ and the complex formed is able to bind the Jun– ...
... (Figure 3b, lanes 3,7). The binding specificity was confirmed using homologous Jun–TRE as a specific competitor or a nonspecific annealed oligonucleotide (Figure 3b, lanes 9,10). These data strongly suggest that JDP2 associates specifically with C/EBPγ and the complex formed is able to bind the Jun– ...