COT102 Decision Document draft only
... Cotton COT102 which has been genetically modified for insect resistance. Syngenta Philippines Inc. has provided data on the identity of Cotton COT102, a detailed description of the modification method, data and information on the gene insertion sites, copy numbers and levels of expression in the pla ...
... Cotton COT102 which has been genetically modified for insect resistance. Syngenta Philippines Inc. has provided data on the identity of Cotton COT102, a detailed description of the modification method, data and information on the gene insertion sites, copy numbers and levels of expression in the pla ...
Microbial Nutrition
... “Obligate” (or “strict”) means that a given condition is required for growth “Facultative” means that the organism can grow under the condition, but doesn’t require it The term “facultative” is often applied to sub-optimal conditions For example, an obligate thermophile requires elevated temperature ...
... “Obligate” (or “strict”) means that a given condition is required for growth “Facultative” means that the organism can grow under the condition, but doesn’t require it The term “facultative” is often applied to sub-optimal conditions For example, an obligate thermophile requires elevated temperature ...
FYVE-dependent endosomal targeting of an arrestin-related
... discoideum (Figure 1A–B). Arrestin-domain containing proteins extended with a FYVE domain were also found in D. purpureum, Polysphondylium pallidum, Entamoeba histolytica and E. dispar, other members of the Conosea group within the Amoebozoa supergroup to which belongs D. discoideum. Interestingly, ...
... discoideum (Figure 1A–B). Arrestin-domain containing proteins extended with a FYVE domain were also found in D. purpureum, Polysphondylium pallidum, Entamoeba histolytica and E. dispar, other members of the Conosea group within the Amoebozoa supergroup to which belongs D. discoideum. Interestingly, ...
Glucose-transport-def icient mutants of
... (GldFru-), and was resistant to 2DG; hence, none of the three sugars was taken up by the mutant cells. The hexokinase activity in the wild-type and the mutant cells was equal. Genetic purification of YGS-B22 by back-crossing with a leucine-auxotrophic mutant and the wild-type resulted in two strains ...
... (GldFru-), and was resistant to 2DG; hence, none of the three sugars was taken up by the mutant cells. The hexokinase activity in the wild-type and the mutant cells was equal. Genetic purification of YGS-B22 by back-crossing with a leucine-auxotrophic mutant and the wild-type resulted in two strains ...
3did: a catalog of domain-based interactions of
... domain–peptide interactions. Periodic updates will be performed every 6 months to reflect the latest contents of the PDB and the latest definitions of domain families from Pfam. All these characteristics make 3did a reference catalog of domain-based interaction and an essential component for the struc ...
... domain–peptide interactions. Periodic updates will be performed every 6 months to reflect the latest contents of the PDB and the latest definitions of domain families from Pfam. All these characteristics make 3did a reference catalog of domain-based interaction and an essential component for the struc ...
Proteome of amyloplasts isolated from
... amyloplasts, plant organelles functional in the synthesis and storage of starch in heterotrophic plant tissues, remains in its infancy. Aside from pathways leading to the synthesis and breakdown of starch, relatively little is known about the biochemistry of this organelle (Neuhaus and Emes, 2000). ...
... amyloplasts, plant organelles functional in the synthesis and storage of starch in heterotrophic plant tissues, remains in its infancy. Aside from pathways leading to the synthesis and breakdown of starch, relatively little is known about the biochemistry of this organelle (Neuhaus and Emes, 2000). ...
bbr052online 329..336 - Oxford Academic
... identity and similarity to the original query protein(s) because of their closely related function. At this point, we have two different clusters belonging to a common evolution-related family, or superfamily, of proteins; a direct comparison made among all the sequences present in both clusters wil ...
... identity and similarity to the original query protein(s) because of their closely related function. At this point, we have two different clusters belonging to a common evolution-related family, or superfamily, of proteins; a direct comparison made among all the sequences present in both clusters wil ...
Document
... N-formyl group, or N-fMet, ( in prokaryotes ) or N-Met ( in eukaryotes ), or several amino acid residues at the N-terminal ( in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes ). ...
... N-formyl group, or N-fMet, ( in prokaryotes ) or N-Met ( in eukaryotes ), or several amino acid residues at the N-terminal ( in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes ). ...
Shaping the Endoplasmic Reticulum into a Social Network
... are constantly pulled out of the plane of ER membranes; an effect related to microtubule sliding or tip binding [23]. The small GTPase Rab10 marks the growing tip of ER tubules [15]. Overexpression of a dominant-negative form or depletion of Rab10 causes ER sheet expansion. When a microtubule-based ...
... are constantly pulled out of the plane of ER membranes; an effect related to microtubule sliding or tip binding [23]. The small GTPase Rab10 marks the growing tip of ER tubules [15]. Overexpression of a dominant-negative form or depletion of Rab10 causes ER sheet expansion. When a microtubule-based ...
Analysis of sequence variations of Calpastatin gene of inhibitory
... 4.2 Phylogenetic analysis During present study, phylogenetic studies revealed that Common carp shear 84-95% CAST gene sequence with Zebra fish while as only 52-54% sequence homology was observed with Salmonids. This justifies the species divergence during the evolution of teleosts. Further, Common c ...
... 4.2 Phylogenetic analysis During present study, phylogenetic studies revealed that Common carp shear 84-95% CAST gene sequence with Zebra fish while as only 52-54% sequence homology was observed with Salmonids. This justifies the species divergence during the evolution of teleosts. Further, Common c ...
ascendant cerebral 5-hydroxytryptamine
... decrease in the 5-hydroxytryptophan accumulation on the lesioned side after decarboxylase inhibition, even though some indirect evidence suggested a slight decrease in turnover rate (Bedard et al., 1972). The reason for the different outcome of the spinal and cerebral studies has not yet been elucid ...
... decrease in the 5-hydroxytryptophan accumulation on the lesioned side after decarboxylase inhibition, even though some indirect evidence suggested a slight decrease in turnover rate (Bedard et al., 1972). The reason for the different outcome of the spinal and cerebral studies has not yet been elucid ...
ribosomes - Mircea Leabu
... 2) A peptide bond is formed between the carboxyl group of the terminal amino acid (Met in the first cycle) at the P site and the amino group of the newly arrived amino acid at the A site (peptidyl-transferase activity of the 28S rRNA, ribozyme, molecule in the large ribosomal subunit). ...
... 2) A peptide bond is formed between the carboxyl group of the terminal amino acid (Met in the first cycle) at the P site and the amino group of the newly arrived amino acid at the A site (peptidyl-transferase activity of the 28S rRNA, ribozyme, molecule in the large ribosomal subunit). ...
Characterizing the Secreted Proteome of Mycobacterium
... relied on single peptide quantification. In Figure 3, quantification and annotation of two such substrates is shown. Some of the specific y and b-series ions are highlighted on the spectra as they are responsible for distinguishing between the two peptide sequences. Interestingly, the iTRAQ Reagent ...
... relied on single peptide quantification. In Figure 3, quantification and annotation of two such substrates is shown. Some of the specific y and b-series ions are highlighted on the spectra as they are responsible for distinguishing between the two peptide sequences. Interestingly, the iTRAQ Reagent ...
The peptide bond is rigid and planar
... • Turns are the third of the three "classical" secondary structures. Approximately one-third of all residues in globular proteins are contained in turns that serve to reverse the direction of the ...
... • Turns are the third of the three "classical" secondary structures. Approximately one-third of all residues in globular proteins are contained in turns that serve to reverse the direction of the ...
The human apyrase-like protein LALP70 is lysosomal
... effective model to dissect the molecular basis of a variety of cellular structures and functions, higher eukaryotic cells are often more complex. Moreover, although there are striking similarities between autophagy in yeast and in higher eukaryotic cells, it is still a matter of debate how congruent ...
... effective model to dissect the molecular basis of a variety of cellular structures and functions, higher eukaryotic cells are often more complex. Moreover, although there are striking similarities between autophagy in yeast and in higher eukaryotic cells, it is still a matter of debate how congruent ...
Life: The Science of Biology, 9e
... lined with polar amino acids. • Carrier proteins—membrane proteins that bind some substances and speed their diffusion through the bilayer. ...
... lined with polar amino acids. • Carrier proteins—membrane proteins that bind some substances and speed their diffusion through the bilayer. ...
Proteome of amyloplasts isolated from developing wheat
... amyloplasts, plant organelles functional in the synthesis and storage of starch in heterotrophic plant tissues, remains in its infancy. Aside from pathways leading to the synthesis and breakdown of starch, relatively little is known about the biochemistry of this organelle (Neuhaus and Emes, 2000). ...
... amyloplasts, plant organelles functional in the synthesis and storage of starch in heterotrophic plant tissues, remains in its infancy. Aside from pathways leading to the synthesis and breakdown of starch, relatively little is known about the biochemistry of this organelle (Neuhaus and Emes, 2000). ...
Protein Folding
... We assume that there are three conformations for each amino acid (ex. -helix, β-sheet and random coil). If a protein is made up of 100 amino acid residues, a total number of conformations is ...
... We assume that there are three conformations for each amino acid (ex. -helix, β-sheet and random coil). If a protein is made up of 100 amino acid residues, a total number of conformations is ...
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA
... competing hydrolysis of the phosphomonoester linkage. Under our conditions, approximately 50% of the 32p was released as orthophosphate and 20-25% as phosphoamino acids. Because of this, we have expressed the radioactivity in the individual phosphoamino acids as a percentage of the sum of the radioa ...
... competing hydrolysis of the phosphomonoester linkage. Under our conditions, approximately 50% of the 32p was released as orthophosphate and 20-25% as phosphoamino acids. Because of this, we have expressed the radioactivity in the individual phosphoamino acids as a percentage of the sum of the radioa ...
Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis Analysis of Ribosomal Protein
... nomenclature for these bacteria was based on the proposal by Kroppenstedt et al. (15). The ribosomal proteins of these strains were extracted with acetic acid and separated by two-dimensional PAGE. A few examples of the results of this analysis are shown in Fig. 1A through I (the spots assigned to r ...
... nomenclature for these bacteria was based on the proposal by Kroppenstedt et al. (15). The ribosomal proteins of these strains were extracted with acetic acid and separated by two-dimensional PAGE. A few examples of the results of this analysis are shown in Fig. 1A through I (the spots assigned to r ...
Chapter 2 part 3
... – Proteins such as hemoglobin are responsible for the transport of substances within the body. – Proteins also transport substances across cell membranes. ...
... – Proteins such as hemoglobin are responsible for the transport of substances within the body. – Proteins also transport substances across cell membranes. ...