Saccharomyces cerevisiae in the Production of Fermented
... However, over-production of glycerol can (albeit not always) detract from ethanol yield in high gravity fermentations. Regarding temperature and pH requirements for alcoholic fermentations, yeasts thrive in warm and acidic environments with most S. cerevisiae strains growing well between 20 and 30 ◦ ...
... However, over-production of glycerol can (albeit not always) detract from ethanol yield in high gravity fermentations. Regarding temperature and pH requirements for alcoholic fermentations, yeasts thrive in warm and acidic environments with most S. cerevisiae strains growing well between 20 and 30 ◦ ...
Functional Significance of the Alternative Transcript Processing of
... of transcript (with transcripts and being nonfunctional by-products). Alternatively, because transcripts and potentially encode protein isoforms containing partial or complete RNA binding domains, respectively, but that lack the WW protein-interaction domain, they might function antagonist ...
... of transcript (with transcripts and being nonfunctional by-products). Alternatively, because transcripts and potentially encode protein isoforms containing partial or complete RNA binding domains, respectively, but that lack the WW protein-interaction domain, they might function antagonist ...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae in the Production of Fermented
... However, over-production of glycerol can (albeit not always) detract from ethanol yield in high gravity fermentations. Regarding temperature and pH requirements for alcoholic fermentations, yeasts thrive in warm and acidic environments with most S. cerevisiae strains growing well between 20 and 30 ◦ ...
... However, over-production of glycerol can (albeit not always) detract from ethanol yield in high gravity fermentations. Regarding temperature and pH requirements for alcoholic fermentations, yeasts thrive in warm and acidic environments with most S. cerevisiae strains growing well between 20 and 30 ◦ ...
... solution is stable at 100 °C or at 105 °C for 10 min, respectively (Losso, 2008). These classes of proteins has been studied due to its application in the treatment of different pathologies as cancer (Zhang et al., 2011), antifungal activity (Kim et al., 2005), inflammation and coagulation (Machado ...
CP1 Domain in Escherichia coli Leucyl
... steps; amino acids larger than the cognate substrate are rejected by a “coarse sieve”, while the reaction products of amino acids smaller than the cognate substrate will go through a “fine sieve” and be hydrolyzed. This “double-sieve” mechanism has been proposed for IleRS, a class I aminoacyl-tRNA s ...
... steps; amino acids larger than the cognate substrate are rejected by a “coarse sieve”, while the reaction products of amino acids smaller than the cognate substrate will go through a “fine sieve” and be hydrolyzed. This “double-sieve” mechanism has been proposed for IleRS, a class I aminoacyl-tRNA s ...
Ageing and the aggregating proteoglycans of
... modification of the intact proteoglycan after its secretion into the extracellular matrix. It is likely that all the above mechanisms are acting during the normal ageing process, though the evidence for multiple genes coding for the aggregating proteoglycans is still indirect. The change in glycosam ...
... modification of the intact proteoglycan after its secretion into the extracellular matrix. It is likely that all the above mechanisms are acting during the normal ageing process, though the evidence for multiple genes coding for the aggregating proteoglycans is still indirect. The change in glycosam ...
Phloem Transport: Cellular Pathways and Molecular Trafficking
... closer to 100 mM (77). Cucurbit sap has been suggested to be naturally dilute, but from histochemical analysis (87), plasmolysis studies (110), observations of surging (24), and measurement of sugars in microdissected minor veins (48) it is clear that this is not so. Such studies are consistent with ...
... closer to 100 mM (77). Cucurbit sap has been suggested to be naturally dilute, but from histochemical analysis (87), plasmolysis studies (110), observations of surging (24), and measurement of sugars in microdissected minor veins (48) it is clear that this is not so. Such studies are consistent with ...
Prediction of Folding, Stability and Structure of Proteins from Amino
... understood. The specific structures and substructures a protein ultimately forms, plays an important role in how the protein will function in the cell. Basic protein structure is determined by the elemental components of the amino acids and can be described using a four level hierarchy. Proteins are ...
... understood. The specific structures and substructures a protein ultimately forms, plays an important role in how the protein will function in the cell. Basic protein structure is determined by the elemental components of the amino acids and can be described using a four level hierarchy. Proteins are ...
RuBisCO in Non-Photosynthetic Alga Euglena longa: Divergent
... including the 16S, 23S, and 5S rDNA genes, as well as one additional adjacent stand-alone copy of the 16S rDNA gene [15,16]. However, all the genes encoding photosynthesis-related proteins are absent from the plastid genome of E. longa, with the salient exception of the rbcL gene [15,17]. This gene ...
... including the 16S, 23S, and 5S rDNA genes, as well as one additional adjacent stand-alone copy of the 16S rDNA gene [15,16]. However, all the genes encoding photosynthesis-related proteins are absent from the plastid genome of E. longa, with the salient exception of the rbcL gene [15,17]. This gene ...
Definition of a p53 transactivation function-deficient mutant
... colony formation assay performed with H1299 (Figure 1) and Saos-2 (data not shown) cell lines, which are both p537/7, M22/23 displays a phenotype which is intermediate between the inactive tumor-derived mutant, D281G, and p53 wild-type (p53 WT). This assay enables growth suppression in its most gene ...
... colony formation assay performed with H1299 (Figure 1) and Saos-2 (data not shown) cell lines, which are both p537/7, M22/23 displays a phenotype which is intermediate between the inactive tumor-derived mutant, D281G, and p53 wild-type (p53 WT). This assay enables growth suppression in its most gene ...
SERCA pump level is a critical determinant of Ca2+ homeostasis
... exogenous and the endogenous protein and/or there are powerful post-transcriptional mechanisms working to maintain a physiological SERCA level. Still, the moderate increase in SERCA protein led to significant functional changes in both models. He et al.44 described faster rates of Ca2+ decline as we ...
... exogenous and the endogenous protein and/or there are powerful post-transcriptional mechanisms working to maintain a physiological SERCA level. Still, the moderate increase in SERCA protein led to significant functional changes in both models. He et al.44 described faster rates of Ca2+ decline as we ...
Pepsinogen and Pepsin - The Journal of General Physiology
... because the loss of function had a high temperature coefficient, it seems probable that the viscosity and functional changes resulted from denaturation that followed reduction of the second disulfide bond. The third disulfide bridge is different from the other two as shown by its resistance to reduc ...
... because the loss of function had a high temperature coefficient, it seems probable that the viscosity and functional changes resulted from denaturation that followed reduction of the second disulfide bond. The third disulfide bridge is different from the other two as shown by its resistance to reduc ...
Synonymous codons are not the same with
... times when translation was carried out in yeast cell extract. The order of TFA of different constructs in the yeast cell extracts was different from that in the cell extract of N. crassa. This was an important proof that translation elongation is due to the decoding process and not due to other infl ...
... times when translation was carried out in yeast cell extract. The order of TFA of different constructs in the yeast cell extracts was different from that in the cell extract of N. crassa. This was an important proof that translation elongation is due to the decoding process and not due to other infl ...
Evaluation of Corn Distillers Grains and Ruminally Protected Lysine
... amounts of RPLM products fed supplied 20 g of Lys and 6 g of Met/d per cow (Smartamine ML; RhônePoulenc, Atlanta, GA). Diets (Table 1 ) contained (DM basis) 25% coarsely chopped alfalfa hay, 25% corn silage, and 50% of the respective concentrate mix. Diets were formulated to meet nutrient requirem ...
... amounts of RPLM products fed supplied 20 g of Lys and 6 g of Met/d per cow (Smartamine ML; RhônePoulenc, Atlanta, GA). Diets (Table 1 ) contained (DM basis) 25% coarsely chopped alfalfa hay, 25% corn silage, and 50% of the respective concentrate mix. Diets were formulated to meet nutrient requirem ...
Structure and properties of the outer membranes of Brucella abortus
... properties (see Hydrophobicity). Group 3 Two proteins of 25 and 31 kDa with only 34% of identity are included in group 3 [50] and they are coded for by the omp25 and omp31 genes [5]. Based on algorithmic analyses of the predicted amino acid sequences, none of these two proteins would show the hydrop ...
... properties (see Hydrophobicity). Group 3 Two proteins of 25 and 31 kDa with only 34% of identity are included in group 3 [50] and they are coded for by the omp25 and omp31 genes [5]. Based on algorithmic analyses of the predicted amino acid sequences, none of these two proteins would show the hydrop ...
A processed form of the Spätzle protein defines dorsal
... Fig. 1. Rescue of dorsal-ventral pattern elements by perivitelline injection of polarizing activity. Cuticular patterns of uninjected (A,B) and injected (C) embryos and gastrulation patterns of uninjected (D,E) and injected (F,G) embryos. All embryos are shown dorsal side up, anterior to the left. T ...
... Fig. 1. Rescue of dorsal-ventral pattern elements by perivitelline injection of polarizing activity. Cuticular patterns of uninjected (A,B) and injected (C) embryos and gastrulation patterns of uninjected (D,E) and injected (F,G) embryos. All embryos are shown dorsal side up, anterior to the left. T ...
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... “Ferrovum” strain JA12 consists of 1.99 Mbp and contains 2,001 open reading frames (ORF) of which 1,960 were predicted to be protein-coding genes. The general genome features are summarised in Table 1. The majority of the protein-coding genes (1,462) were assigned to COG classifications (S1 Table). ...
... “Ferrovum” strain JA12 consists of 1.99 Mbp and contains 2,001 open reading frames (ORF) of which 1,960 were predicted to be protein-coding genes. The general genome features are summarised in Table 1. The majority of the protein-coding genes (1,462) were assigned to COG classifications (S1 Table). ...
An Investigation of Acetobacter aceti N5
... The thermostability of Escherichia coli PurE (EcPurE) over a range of pH was also assessed and compared to AaPurE. AaPurE was found to be significantly more thermostable than EcPurE over the entire pH range surveyed. Comparison of the pHrate profiles constructed for AaPurE with recently reported pH- ...
... The thermostability of Escherichia coli PurE (EcPurE) over a range of pH was also assessed and compared to AaPurE. AaPurE was found to be significantly more thermostable than EcPurE over the entire pH range surveyed. Comparison of the pHrate profiles constructed for AaPurE with recently reported pH- ...
Divergent Functional Properties of the Ribosome
... several Hsp70s have been solved (Flaherty et al., 1990; Harrison et al., 1997; Sriram et al., 1997). These structures resemble that of actin and hexokinase, consisting of two lobes with a deep cleft between them in which nucleotide binds. More recently, the structure of the 18-kDa peptide-binding do ...
... several Hsp70s have been solved (Flaherty et al., 1990; Harrison et al., 1997; Sriram et al., 1997). These structures resemble that of actin and hexokinase, consisting of two lobes with a deep cleft between them in which nucleotide binds. More recently, the structure of the 18-kDa peptide-binding do ...
-ATPases:
... Later, soluble P-type ATPases might have fused with a membrane-bound carrier protein (Figure 2). The soluble P-type ATPase of M. jannaschii has sequence homology with the membrane-bound KdpB-ATPase (91). This primitive bacterial P-type ATPase has only six putative transmembrane segments, whereas pre ...
... Later, soluble P-type ATPases might have fused with a membrane-bound carrier protein (Figure 2). The soluble P-type ATPase of M. jannaschii has sequence homology with the membrane-bound KdpB-ATPase (91). This primitive bacterial P-type ATPase has only six putative transmembrane segments, whereas pre ...
A B23-interacting sequence as a tool to visualize protein interactions
... corresponding to the sirtuin-1 DNA sequence (nt 266-544). By subcloning both parts of this mutant protein separately into a GFP-fusion plasmid, we observed that the first 87 amino acids of sirtuin-1 (⌬sirtuin-1) expressed fused to the GFP in HeLa cells did not show any obvious nucleolar localization ...
... corresponding to the sirtuin-1 DNA sequence (nt 266-544). By subcloning both parts of this mutant protein separately into a GFP-fusion plasmid, we observed that the first 87 amino acids of sirtuin-1 (⌬sirtuin-1) expressed fused to the GFP in HeLa cells did not show any obvious nucleolar localization ...
The Biochemistry of Malic Acid Metabolism by Wine Yeasts
... TCA cycle. If the regeneration of NAD+ from NADH via the conversion of acetaldehyde to ethanol under fermentable conditions is restricted, the reductive arm of the TCA cycle can be used to regenerate NAD+, with the production of L-malate and succinate. In S. cerevisiae, the production of L-malate mo ...
... TCA cycle. If the regeneration of NAD+ from NADH via the conversion of acetaldehyde to ethanol under fermentable conditions is restricted, the reductive arm of the TCA cycle can be used to regenerate NAD+, with the production of L-malate and succinate. In S. cerevisiae, the production of L-malate mo ...
The role of c-di-GMP signaling in an Aeromonas veronii biovar
... PhP groups of Aeromonas. Within 18 PhP clonal groups, biofilm formation scores are shown for six groups. ...
... PhP groups of Aeromonas. Within 18 PhP clonal groups, biofilm formation scores are shown for six groups. ...