Journal of Bacteriology
... Detection of a gene cluster involved in bacteriocin biosynthesis. It has been shown that the sfp mutant CH3, which is devoid of nonribosomal synthesis of antimicrobial secondary metabolites, produced at least one substance that was effective against Bacillus subtilis CU1065 and particularly against ...
... Detection of a gene cluster involved in bacteriocin biosynthesis. It has been shown that the sfp mutant CH3, which is devoid of nonribosomal synthesis of antimicrobial secondary metabolites, produced at least one substance that was effective against Bacillus subtilis CU1065 and particularly against ...
promoting training adaptations through nutritional
... Pilegaard et al. 2000). Indeed, it appears that for many exercise-related genes, the time-course of transcriptional activation occurs during the first few hours of recovery (Pilegaard et al. 2000) and may be linked by common signalling and/or regulatory mechanisms to the restoration of muscle energy ...
... Pilegaard et al. 2000). Indeed, it appears that for many exercise-related genes, the time-course of transcriptional activation occurs during the first few hours of recovery (Pilegaard et al. 2000) and may be linked by common signalling and/or regulatory mechanisms to the restoration of muscle energy ...
Purification and Properties of the Dictyostelium Calpain
... motility, we have investigated whether a calpain-like protein is expressed in this organism. Contig 13130 (Sanger Institute Dictyostelium sequencing project) was identified as a three-exon gene that encodes a calpain-like protein. Using a custom peptide antibody to assay for the presence of this put ...
... motility, we have investigated whether a calpain-like protein is expressed in this organism. Contig 13130 (Sanger Institute Dictyostelium sequencing project) was identified as a three-exon gene that encodes a calpain-like protein. Using a custom peptide antibody to assay for the presence of this put ...
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... Heterodera and Globodera spp., are sedentary parasites of roots of many crop plant species that collectively incite billions of dollars in annual crop losses around the world. While both nematode groups use very similar parasitic strategies to complete their life cycles (Figure 1), they employ diffe ...
... Heterodera and Globodera spp., are sedentary parasites of roots of many crop plant species that collectively incite billions of dollars in annual crop losses around the world. While both nematode groups use very similar parasitic strategies to complete their life cycles (Figure 1), they employ diffe ...
Creation/Evolution
... Changes in stop codon meaning must have occurred after meanings were “frozen” in other organisms; alternatively organisms that exhibit them must have evolved from organisms that never shared the universal genetic code All changes in stop codons must include three changes: – Replacement of stop codon ...
... Changes in stop codon meaning must have occurred after meanings were “frozen” in other organisms; alternatively organisms that exhibit them must have evolved from organisms that never shared the universal genetic code All changes in stop codons must include three changes: – Replacement of stop codon ...
PPTX - Bonham Chemistry
... • Attenuation is the ability of yeast to metabolize wort sugars • Apparent attenuation is measured by the drop in specific gravity as yeast converts sugar into ethanol and CO2, without correction for alcohol. Real attenuation corrects for alcohol. For normal strength brews, apparent attenuation is a ...
... • Attenuation is the ability of yeast to metabolize wort sugars • Apparent attenuation is measured by the drop in specific gravity as yeast converts sugar into ethanol and CO2, without correction for alcohol. Real attenuation corrects for alcohol. For normal strength brews, apparent attenuation is a ...
CiteSeerX — Printed in Great Britain © Company of Biologists
... developmental stages, (Hamilton, 1952) of N, SL, and SS embryos were determined using beak and third toe lengths as the primary parameters. The data for 18-day embryos (Fig. 1) reveal a significant difference in embryonic development as a result of shell supplementation to the cultures. Both paramet ...
... developmental stages, (Hamilton, 1952) of N, SL, and SS embryos were determined using beak and third toe lengths as the primary parameters. The data for 18-day embryos (Fig. 1) reveal a significant difference in embryonic development as a result of shell supplementation to the cultures. Both paramet ...
The Role of the Bundle Sheath in the Leaf Development of C3 plants
... function of the gene product as a key enzyme in purine biosynthesis (Rosar et al., 2012, Manuscript 2). In a comparative approach with cue1, we showed that RE is involved in amino acid metabolism (Manuscript 3). Due to strong experimental evidence RE is further hypothesized to transport amino acids ...
... function of the gene product as a key enzyme in purine biosynthesis (Rosar et al., 2012, Manuscript 2). In a comparative approach with cue1, we showed that RE is involved in amino acid metabolism (Manuscript 3). Due to strong experimental evidence RE is further hypothesized to transport amino acids ...
eg1
... multiple forms (Knowles et al. 1987, Kubicek 1992). V. volvacea produces a cellulolytic system that includes multiple forms of all three classes when grown on crystalline cellulose (Cai et al. 1994, 1999). In addition to EG1, four other CMC-hydrolysing proteins were separated in lower yields from cu ...
... multiple forms (Knowles et al. 1987, Kubicek 1992). V. volvacea produces a cellulolytic system that includes multiple forms of all three classes when grown on crystalline cellulose (Cai et al. 1994, 1999). In addition to EG1, four other CMC-hydrolysing proteins were separated in lower yields from cu ...
The TRAPP Complex: Insights into its Architecture and
... structure, Ypt1p is proximal to three domains of Trs23p (residues 10–15, 31–46 and 199–203), one a-helix of Bet5p and the C-termini of both of the Bet3p subunits present in this complex (referred to as Bet3p-A and Bet3p-B) (Figure 2). Based on the difference between the five-subunit structure and th ...
... structure, Ypt1p is proximal to three domains of Trs23p (residues 10–15, 31–46 and 199–203), one a-helix of Bet5p and the C-termini of both of the Bet3p subunits present in this complex (referred to as Bet3p-A and Bet3p-B) (Figure 2). Based on the difference between the five-subunit structure and th ...
High Coverage Process Specific HCP Identification and
... • Data shown from two experiments comparing Biosimilars vs Innovators using either different manufacturing replicates (A) or lots (B). ...
... • Data shown from two experiments comparing Biosimilars vs Innovators using either different manufacturing replicates (A) or lots (B). ...
Genomics Insights esTs from seeds to Assist the selective Breeding
... Despite the attractive features of its oil composition and productivity, J. curcas has never been domesticated and its yield is difficult to predict with accuracy. The conditions that best suit its growth are not well-defined and the potential environmental impacts of large-scale cultivation are ...
... Despite the attractive features of its oil composition and productivity, J. curcas has never been domesticated and its yield is difficult to predict with accuracy. The conditions that best suit its growth are not well-defined and the potential environmental impacts of large-scale cultivation are ...
213 porters and neurotransmitter transporters
... Neurotransmission in mammals is primed by the synthesis of a specific neurotransmitter that is accumulated into synaptic vesicles or granules. Following a specific signal, the transmitter is secreted from the vesicles into the synaptic cleft (Kanner, 1989; Nelson, 1993). The neurotransmitter interac ...
... Neurotransmission in mammals is primed by the synthesis of a specific neurotransmitter that is accumulated into synaptic vesicles or granules. Following a specific signal, the transmitter is secreted from the vesicles into the synaptic cleft (Kanner, 1989; Nelson, 1993). The neurotransmitter interac ...
The SWISS-PROT protein sequence data bank
... associated with that protein (OMIM), the 3D structure (PDB) or the pattern specific for that family of proteins (PROSITE). RECENT DEVELOPMENTS Model organisms We have selected a number of organisms that are the target of genome sequencing and/or mapping projects and for which we intend to: Be as c ...
... associated with that protein (OMIM), the 3D structure (PDB) or the pattern specific for that family of proteins (PROSITE). RECENT DEVELOPMENTS Model organisms We have selected a number of organisms that are the target of genome sequencing and/or mapping projects and for which we intend to: Be as c ...
A C-terminus Mitochondrial-localization Region and BH3 Domain of
... Merwin, Liz A., "A C-terminus Mitochondrial-localization Region and BH3 Domain of Puma are Required for Apoptotic Function" (2013). Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository. Paper 1283. ...
... Merwin, Liz A., "A C-terminus Mitochondrial-localization Region and BH3 Domain of Puma are Required for Apoptotic Function" (2013). Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository. Paper 1283. ...
Lipid Microdomains in Synapse Formation
... cytoskeletal networks with different lipid domains. In Figure 1, the imaged neuron was labeled with Cell Tracker dye and the SS-BLMs were labeled with N-Rh-DHPE. This fluorescent lipid preferentially partitions into DPPE-rich ordered lipid domains.34 Confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) and Zstac ...
... cytoskeletal networks with different lipid domains. In Figure 1, the imaged neuron was labeled with Cell Tracker dye and the SS-BLMs were labeled with N-Rh-DHPE. This fluorescent lipid preferentially partitions into DPPE-rich ordered lipid domains.34 Confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) and Zstac ...
Thesis-1972D-H792p
... It should be pointed out that compounds such as penicillin, vancomycin, or D-amino acids which inhibit division activity and cell wall synthesis do not impair DNA synthesis (Grula et al., 1968), Other investigators, (Weidel, Frank, and Martin, 1964) have equated inhibition of cell division, in the p ...
... It should be pointed out that compounds such as penicillin, vancomycin, or D-amino acids which inhibit division activity and cell wall synthesis do not impair DNA synthesis (Grula et al., 1968), Other investigators, (Weidel, Frank, and Martin, 1964) have equated inhibition of cell division, in the p ...
Cytochromes P450 – importance of tissue specificity
... 14α-demetylase (CYP51) is one example of recycling between ER and cis-Golgi in somatic cells [14, 15] and transport through Golgi to the acrosome in male germ cells [15]. The exact reason for the static retention or recycling of cytochromes P450 is not fully understood. ER resident proteins must pos ...
... 14α-demetylase (CYP51) is one example of recycling between ER and cis-Golgi in somatic cells [14, 15] and transport through Golgi to the acrosome in male germ cells [15]. The exact reason for the static retention or recycling of cytochromes P450 is not fully understood. ER resident proteins must pos ...
In tobacco leaf epidermal cells, the integrity of protein export from
... apparatus in living plant cells has yet to emerge. It has been shown that Arf1 localizes at the Golgi apparatus (Takeuchi et al., 2002) with the coatomer (Movafeghi et al., 1999; Pimpl et al., 2000; Ritzenthaler et al., 2002). However, a distribution of Arf1 on non-Golgi structures has also been ver ...
... apparatus in living plant cells has yet to emerge. It has been shown that Arf1 localizes at the Golgi apparatus (Takeuchi et al., 2002) with the coatomer (Movafeghi et al., 1999; Pimpl et al., 2000; Ritzenthaler et al., 2002). However, a distribution of Arf1 on non-Golgi structures has also been ver ...
In tobacco leaf epidermal cells, the integrity of protein export from
... apparatus in living plant cells has yet to emerge. It has been shown that Arf1 localizes at the Golgi apparatus (Takeuchi et al., 2002) with the coatomer (Movafeghi et al., 1999; Pimpl et al., 2000; Ritzenthaler et al., 2002). However, a distribution of Arf1 on non-Golgi structures has also been ver ...
... apparatus in living plant cells has yet to emerge. It has been shown that Arf1 localizes at the Golgi apparatus (Takeuchi et al., 2002) with the coatomer (Movafeghi et al., 1999; Pimpl et al., 2000; Ritzenthaler et al., 2002). However, a distribution of Arf1 on non-Golgi structures has also been ver ...
Distinct C-terminal Amino Acid Sequence Motifs Serve
... Tail-anchored (TA) proteins are a unique class of functionally diverse membrane proteins that are defined by their single C-terminal transmembrane domain and their ability to insert post-translationally into specific organelles in an Ncytosol-CIMS orientation. While in recent years considerable prog ...
... Tail-anchored (TA) proteins are a unique class of functionally diverse membrane proteins that are defined by their single C-terminal transmembrane domain and their ability to insert post-translationally into specific organelles in an Ncytosol-CIMS orientation. While in recent years considerable prog ...
Rapid Reversion from Monomer to Dimer
... To examine whether UVR8 is in the dimeric or monomeric form, we used a SDS-PAGE assay developed by Rizzini et al. (2011). In this assay, protein samples for electrophoresis are prepared using sample buffer containing SDS, but they are not boiled prior to loading on a SDS-PAGE gel. Interactions that ...
... To examine whether UVR8 is in the dimeric or monomeric form, we used a SDS-PAGE assay developed by Rizzini et al. (2011). In this assay, protein samples for electrophoresis are prepared using sample buffer containing SDS, but they are not boiled prior to loading on a SDS-PAGE gel. Interactions that ...
ppt - Chair of Computational Biology
... top and bottom of the TM domain. This capping step is based on properties of known helix breaker residues, but we restrict the procedure so as not to extend the predicted TM helical region more than six residues. We consider the potential helix breakers as P and G; positively charged residues as R, ...
... top and bottom of the TM domain. This capping step is based on properties of known helix breaker residues, but we restrict the procedure so as not to extend the predicted TM helical region more than six residues. We consider the potential helix breakers as P and G; positively charged residues as R, ...