Nonphosphorylating Glyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate
... phosphorylated enzyme becomes less active and more sensitive to regulation by adenylates and inorganic pyrophosphate. Here, we acknowledge that in wheat (Triticum aestivum), np-Ga3PDHase is specifically phosphorylated by the SnRK (SNF1related) protein kinase family. Interestingly, only the kinase pr ...
... phosphorylated enzyme becomes less active and more sensitive to regulation by adenylates and inorganic pyrophosphate. Here, we acknowledge that in wheat (Triticum aestivum), np-Ga3PDHase is specifically phosphorylated by the SnRK (SNF1related) protein kinase family. Interestingly, only the kinase pr ...
Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
... the phylogenetic profiles of it’s components, which is to say the organisms in which the components are present or absent. Rab proteins are central regulators of this system. One of the objectives of this work is the identification and classification of this protein family in a vast number of organi ...
... the phylogenetic profiles of it’s components, which is to say the organisms in which the components are present or absent. Rab proteins are central regulators of this system. One of the objectives of this work is the identification and classification of this protein family in a vast number of organi ...
Structure and function of the eukaryotic ADP
... extensively tested by 31P-NMR, where the enzyme proved to be highly specific for Dglucose. Residues important for catalysis have been modified by site-directed mutagenesis and the variants of H. sapiens ADPGK were purified and kinetic parameters determined. A single crystal was obtained from a trunc ...
... extensively tested by 31P-NMR, where the enzyme proved to be highly specific for Dglucose. Residues important for catalysis have been modified by site-directed mutagenesis and the variants of H. sapiens ADPGK were purified and kinetic parameters determined. A single crystal was obtained from a trunc ...
Identification of enzymes involved in anaerobic benzene
... have been sequenced and several operons coding for enzymes of anaerobic aromatic hydrocarbon degradation have been identified (Carmona et al., 2009). The overall organization of anaerobic catabolic gene clusters was conserved across a wide variety of microorganisms. However, genus- and species-speci ...
... have been sequenced and several operons coding for enzymes of anaerobic aromatic hydrocarbon degradation have been identified (Carmona et al., 2009). The overall organization of anaerobic catabolic gene clusters was conserved across a wide variety of microorganisms. However, genus- and species-speci ...
Microtubule and replication vesicle associations of the potyviral
... interactions, the conformational changes may have triggered host defence. Several discoveries were made during the course of this thesis. It was found, for instance, that the HCpro interactions with HIP2 are determined by a structurally important but variable region, while those with eIF4E proteins ...
... interactions, the conformational changes may have triggered host defence. Several discoveries were made during the course of this thesis. It was found, for instance, that the HCpro interactions with HIP2 are determined by a structurally important but variable region, while those with eIF4E proteins ...
SPECIFIC PROTEIN SYNTHESIS IN CELLULAR
... of the proteinaceous eggshell (chorion) . These cells can be maintained and labeled efficiently in organ culture ; their in vitro (and cell free) protein synthetic activity reflects their activity in vivo . During differentiation the cells undergo dramatic changes in protein synthesis . For 2 days t ...
... of the proteinaceous eggshell (chorion) . These cells can be maintained and labeled efficiently in organ culture ; their in vitro (and cell free) protein synthetic activity reflects their activity in vivo . During differentiation the cells undergo dramatic changes in protein synthesis . For 2 days t ...
RONN: the bio-basis function neural network technique applied to
... was constructed (Romero et al., 1997). Neural networks have also been trained using the disorder data derived from X-ray crystallographic and NMR methods separately (Garner et al., 1998). Several pattern recognition models have been compared using different combinations selected from 51 possible fea ...
... was constructed (Romero et al., 1997). Neural networks have also been trained using the disorder data derived from X-ray crystallographic and NMR methods separately (Garner et al., 1998). Several pattern recognition models have been compared using different combinations selected from 51 possible fea ...
Blamires SJ, Wu CL, Tso IM (2012)
... Alternatively, (2) silk expression responses to protein intake may be explained by phylogeny [44,45]. In this case, we would expect that the glutamine and proline compositions of A. aetherea and C. moluccensis to exhibit similar shifts, which should differ from those of L. blanda. We assumed any fin ...
... Alternatively, (2) silk expression responses to protein intake may be explained by phylogeny [44,45]. In this case, we would expect that the glutamine and proline compositions of A. aetherea and C. moluccensis to exhibit similar shifts, which should differ from those of L. blanda. We assumed any fin ...
PDF - FEMS Microbiology Letters
... indicate restriction sites for XbaI in primer 57, EcoRI in 58 and BamHI for primer 98, as these restriction sites were not included in the published putative decarboxylase nucleotide sequence). Primer 57 is based on the sequence of plasmid pIN-III(lppp-5)A3 and contains the ribosome-binding site dom ...
... indicate restriction sites for XbaI in primer 57, EcoRI in 58 and BamHI for primer 98, as these restriction sites were not included in the published putative decarboxylase nucleotide sequence). Primer 57 is based on the sequence of plasmid pIN-III(lppp-5)A3 and contains the ribosome-binding site dom ...
Biogenesis of proteins of the mitochondrial intermembrane space
... internal targeting signals. The amino-terminal targeting sequences are also named matrix targeting sequences (MTSs), as they direct proteins into the matrix in the absence of further sorting information. The N-terminal presequences usually consist of about 10-80 amino acids that form amphipathic α-h ...
... internal targeting signals. The amino-terminal targeting sequences are also named matrix targeting sequences (MTSs), as they direct proteins into the matrix in the absence of further sorting information. The N-terminal presequences usually consist of about 10-80 amino acids that form amphipathic α-h ...
Differential scanning calorimetry as tool in observing thermal and
... stabilization of five proteins differing in their various physico-chemical properties with sugar, and that sugar is a universal protein stabilizer, and can be used to increase the stability of many industrially and therapeutically important enzymes without fail. However Habib et al. (2007) reported t ...
... stabilization of five proteins differing in their various physico-chemical properties with sugar, and that sugar is a universal protein stabilizer, and can be used to increase the stability of many industrially and therapeutically important enzymes without fail. However Habib et al. (2007) reported t ...
DOC-file of additional text
... Supplementary Table 1.a List of major biosynthetic components and their contributions to the biomass of E. coli................................................................................................................................. 8 Supplementary Table 1.b List of metabolites available for ...
... Supplementary Table 1.a List of major biosynthetic components and their contributions to the biomass of E. coli................................................................................................................................. 8 Supplementary Table 1.b List of metabolites available for ...
REVIEWS
... Association of proteins with the surface of intracellular membranes is essential for a wide variety of cellular functions — from signalling and trafficking to maintaining cell structure — and involves an ever-growing array of lipid-binding domains. For example, membrane anchoring (and dynamics) of t ...
... Association of proteins with the surface of intracellular membranes is essential for a wide variety of cellular functions — from signalling and trafficking to maintaining cell structure — and involves an ever-growing array of lipid-binding domains. For example, membrane anchoring (and dynamics) of t ...
Job Sharing in the Endomembrane System: Vacuolar
... a K+-stimulated Arabidopsis vacuolar PPase 1AVP1 or Arabidopsis vacuolar H+-PPase VHP1 were reported to show severe developmental phenotypes caused by defects in auxin transport (Li et al., 2005). However, additional independent alleles of AVP1/ VHP1, uncovered by the analysis of fugu5 mutants that ...
... a K+-stimulated Arabidopsis vacuolar PPase 1AVP1 or Arabidopsis vacuolar H+-PPase VHP1 were reported to show severe developmental phenotypes caused by defects in auxin transport (Li et al., 2005). However, additional independent alleles of AVP1/ VHP1, uncovered by the analysis of fugu5 mutants that ...
Plant lipid transfer proteins - Evolution, expression and function Monika Edstam
... Abstract ............................................................................................................................................................... - 1 Populärvetenskaplig sammanfattning ............................................................................................ ...
... Abstract ............................................................................................................................................................... - 1 Populärvetenskaplig sammanfattning ............................................................................................ ...
sequence-structure relationship - HAL
... Knowledge of protein three-dimensional (3D) structures of contributes to understand their biological functions (Baker and Sali, 2001). Predicting protein structures from amino acid sequences constitutes a major scientific challenge when both X-ray crystallography and nuclear magnetic resonance analy ...
... Knowledge of protein three-dimensional (3D) structures of contributes to understand their biological functions (Baker and Sali, 2001). Predicting protein structures from amino acid sequences constitutes a major scientific challenge when both X-ray crystallography and nuclear magnetic resonance analy ...
Zaenab Aljassim thesis-6_1
... depending on the population demographics. DNA, cellular fractions of the pathogen, and subunit vaccines failed to provide protection beyond what the BCG vaccine can provide. Streptomyces, phylogenetic relatives of the mycobacteria, have been suggested as heterologous systems to formulate new vaccine ...
... depending on the population demographics. DNA, cellular fractions of the pathogen, and subunit vaccines failed to provide protection beyond what the BCG vaccine can provide. Streptomyces, phylogenetic relatives of the mycobacteria, have been suggested as heterologous systems to formulate new vaccine ...
Specific Interaction of the PDZ Domain Protein PICK1 with the
... LIN-7 PDZ domain, which has been shown to mediate clustering of the receptor tyrosine kinase LET-23 (28). The PDZ domain in PICK1 appears to be relatively divergent when compared with other PDZ domains in general. As we reported previously (25), the sequence of mouse PICK1 shares significant homolog ...
... LIN-7 PDZ domain, which has been shown to mediate clustering of the receptor tyrosine kinase LET-23 (28). The PDZ domain in PICK1 appears to be relatively divergent when compared with other PDZ domains in general. As we reported previously (25), the sequence of mouse PICK1 shares significant homolog ...
Vacuolar Sorting Receptor-Mediated Trafficking of Soluble Vacuolar
... the process of protein trafficking from the ER to the vacuole comprises many distinct steps, each of which requires a large number of protein factors. In fact, numerous molecular factors involved in this route have been characterized at the molecular and cellular levels. One of these factors is the ...
... the process of protein trafficking from the ER to the vacuole comprises many distinct steps, each of which requires a large number of protein factors. In fact, numerous molecular factors involved in this route have been characterized at the molecular and cellular levels. One of these factors is the ...
calculating the structure-based phylogenetic relationship
... guidance, time, and patience over the course of my tenure at the School of Biological Sciences. ...
... guidance, time, and patience over the course of my tenure at the School of Biological Sciences. ...
LY-294002-inhibitable PI 3-kinase and regulation of baseline rates
... respectively. It can be observed that the response to LY-294002 was more rapid in unstimulated tissues treated with the higher 50 M concentration of LY294002 than with 10 M LY-294002 in unstimulated and aldosterone-prestimulated tissues. Inhibition of Isc by LY-294002 was completely reversible wit ...
... respectively. It can be observed that the response to LY-294002 was more rapid in unstimulated tissues treated with the higher 50 M concentration of LY294002 than with 10 M LY-294002 in unstimulated and aldosterone-prestimulated tissues. Inhibition of Isc by LY-294002 was completely reversible wit ...
PDF - Iqbal Hamza
... et al., 1996a). This protein was found to localize to both the intermembrane mitochondrial space and the cytoplasm consistent with a possible role in the delivery of copper to the apoenzyme complex (Beers et al., 1997) (Fig. 3). Furthermore, this pathway was shown to be specific for cytochrome oxida ...
... et al., 1996a). This protein was found to localize to both the intermembrane mitochondrial space and the cytoplasm consistent with a possible role in the delivery of copper to the apoenzyme complex (Beers et al., 1997) (Fig. 3). Furthermore, this pathway was shown to be specific for cytochrome oxida ...
thebacterialflagellum
... the late 17th century [1]. He manufactured microscopes and discovered small animals in his well water. He described them as “little eels, or worms, lying all huddled up together and wriggling” [2]. The bacteria he was observing was spirillum, probably Spirillum Volutans. However, Leeuwenhoek did not ...
... the late 17th century [1]. He manufactured microscopes and discovered small animals in his well water. He described them as “little eels, or worms, lying all huddled up together and wriggling” [2]. The bacteria he was observing was spirillum, probably Spirillum Volutans. However, Leeuwenhoek did not ...