Cholecystokinin and Trypsin Responses of Larval Red Drum
... Abstract: In an attempt to better understand the problems in weaning larval fish to artificial diets, our lab has begun to investigate the role of the digestive hormone cholecystokinin (CCK). While there are a number of other labs also investigating CCK and other digestive hormones such as bombesin, ...
... Abstract: In an attempt to better understand the problems in weaning larval fish to artificial diets, our lab has begun to investigate the role of the digestive hormone cholecystokinin (CCK). While there are a number of other labs also investigating CCK and other digestive hormones such as bombesin, ...
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... time relative to transmission to which the host species is the same.l'7 Thir is often referred to as the "species barrier". The species barrier concept is important in assessing the risk for humans of developing CJD after consumption of scrapie-infected lamb or BSE beef. There are three factors that ...
... time relative to transmission to which the host species is the same.l'7 Thir is often referred to as the "species barrier". The species barrier concept is important in assessing the risk for humans of developing CJD after consumption of scrapie-infected lamb or BSE beef. There are three factors that ...
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... C. Temp. and pH have no influence on the activity of this enzyme. D. This enzyme works best at a temp. above 50 C and a pH above ...
... C. Temp. and pH have no influence on the activity of this enzyme. D. This enzyme works best at a temp. above 50 C and a pH above ...
SPINDLY, a tetratricopeptide repeat protein involved in
... emsl95) detected no mutations in the coding region, and RNA blot analysis indicated that there was no change in SPY RNA size or abundance in these lines. Finally, the spy-i allele exhibits a long hypocotyl phenotype, characteristic of hy2 mutants, whereas all other spy alleles do not, and spy-i has ...
... emsl95) detected no mutations in the coding region, and RNA blot analysis indicated that there was no change in SPY RNA size or abundance in these lines. Finally, the spy-i allele exhibits a long hypocotyl phenotype, characteristic of hy2 mutants, whereas all other spy alleles do not, and spy-i has ...
Studies on legume receptors for Nod and Myc symbiotic signals
... formation of the rhizobial symbiosis and to have stimulatory effects on mycorrhization. In the legume Medicago truncatula three lysin motif (LysM) receptor-like kinases LYR3, NFP and LYK3 have been shown to be involved in LCO perception. Here work is presented aimed at the biochemical characterizati ...
... formation of the rhizobial symbiosis and to have stimulatory effects on mycorrhization. In the legume Medicago truncatula three lysin motif (LysM) receptor-like kinases LYR3, NFP and LYK3 have been shown to be involved in LCO perception. Here work is presented aimed at the biochemical characterizati ...
Metabolic Pathway Flux Enhancement by Synthetic
... This selection for reduced cross talk should considerably increase the number of orthogonal domain/ligand pairs available for simultaneous use, particularly of domains recognizing small ligands such as the SH3 and PDZ domain family. Additionally, these interaction domain families often appear to hav ...
... This selection for reduced cross talk should considerably increase the number of orthogonal domain/ligand pairs available for simultaneous use, particularly of domains recognizing small ligands such as the SH3 and PDZ domain family. Additionally, these interaction domain families often appear to hav ...
Crystal structure of the S187F variant of human liver alanine
... Ser187 is a large-domain residue conserved in the mammalian AGTs and belongs to a random-coil region that is not part of the active site.4 Cell-free expression studies have revealed that the S187F variant has reduced dimer stability and increased sensitivity to proteasomal degradation and that PLP i ...
... Ser187 is a large-domain residue conserved in the mammalian AGTs and belongs to a random-coil region that is not part of the active site.4 Cell-free expression studies have revealed that the S187F variant has reduced dimer stability and increased sensitivity to proteasomal degradation and that PLP i ...
Oakland Schools Biology Resource Unit
... Double or triple bonds – unsaturated fats (usually liquids from plants such as corn and vegetable oils) Atherosclerosis is a condition caused by too much saturated fat in your diet causing lipid deposits (plaque) to accumulate in your blood vessels, reducing blood flow. Trans fats are unsaturated fa ...
... Double or triple bonds – unsaturated fats (usually liquids from plants such as corn and vegetable oils) Atherosclerosis is a condition caused by too much saturated fat in your diet causing lipid deposits (plaque) to accumulate in your blood vessels, reducing blood flow. Trans fats are unsaturated fa ...
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... Indian underutilized pulse, have been reported to contain higher levels of protein and other nutrients than other crops. However, many Indians were reluctant to eat them because the bean had a high concentration of various anti-nutritional compounds. The promotion of soaking velvet beans in sodium b ...
... Indian underutilized pulse, have been reported to contain higher levels of protein and other nutrients than other crops. However, many Indians were reluctant to eat them because the bean had a high concentration of various anti-nutritional compounds. The promotion of soaking velvet beans in sodium b ...
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... shown to be sufficient for inhibition of fungal growth around the germinating seedlings. RsAFP peptides are expressed in surface cell layers and in spaces between different organs of the seed. Moreover, RsAFP peptides are secreted into the middle lamella region of plant cell walls, which are importa ...
... shown to be sufficient for inhibition of fungal growth around the germinating seedlings. RsAFP peptides are expressed in surface cell layers and in spaces between different organs of the seed. Moreover, RsAFP peptides are secreted into the middle lamella region of plant cell walls, which are importa ...
HEALTH BENEFITS OF PULSES
... Sprouting is another term for germinating and results in a partially-grown young plant. It involves soaking and draining the pulses every 4 to 8 hours and this process usually takes 1 to 5 days. Sprouting pulses is vital to render them edible in a raw state and make them more easily digestible. Inte ...
... Sprouting is another term for germinating and results in a partially-grown young plant. It involves soaking and draining the pulses every 4 to 8 hours and this process usually takes 1 to 5 days. Sprouting pulses is vital to render them edible in a raw state and make them more easily digestible. Inte ...
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... polymerase activation for 3 min at 95uC followed by denaturing step at 95uC for 15 sec, and then the annealing/extension was carried out at 60uC for 45 sec when the fluorescent signal was detected. Each set of samples was run three times and each plate contained quadruplicate cDNA samples and negati ...
... polymerase activation for 3 min at 95uC followed by denaturing step at 95uC for 15 sec, and then the annealing/extension was carried out at 60uC for 45 sec when the fluorescent signal was detected. Each set of samples was run three times and each plate contained quadruplicate cDNA samples and negati ...
Processing of the Presequence of the Schizosaccharomyces pombe
... removed by centrifugation at 160,000 3 g for 40 min. Gel Electrophoresis—After in vitro import samples were analyzed on 15% SDS-PAGE gels, and protein bands were visualized by autoradiography (16). Blue native-PAGE and 2D-electrophoresis of proteins from mitochondrial membranes of S. pombe was perfo ...
... removed by centrifugation at 160,000 3 g for 40 min. Gel Electrophoresis—After in vitro import samples were analyzed on 15% SDS-PAGE gels, and protein bands were visualized by autoradiography (16). Blue native-PAGE and 2D-electrophoresis of proteins from mitochondrial membranes of S. pombe was perfo ...
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... spectrum. It absorbs light in the visible wavelength giving it a color which is visible to the human eye. That spectrum changes depending on whether the molecule is oxidized or reduced. Such changes in absorption are useful to biochemists because they provide a window through which investigators can ...
... spectrum. It absorbs light in the visible wavelength giving it a color which is visible to the human eye. That spectrum changes depending on whether the molecule is oxidized or reduced. Such changes in absorption are useful to biochemists because they provide a window through which investigators can ...
DNA-binding proteins
... • Effectors: collective term for inducers and repressors • Effectors affect transcription indirectly by binding to specific DNA-binding proteins ...
... • Effectors: collective term for inducers and repressors • Effectors affect transcription indirectly by binding to specific DNA-binding proteins ...
Transporters of nucleotide sugars, nucleotide
... The sub-Golgi distribution of the different transporters relative to each other and to transferases that use the same nucleotide sugar as substrate will be of importance. Will there be polarization in the Golgi apparatus of these transporters in the same general manner as glycosyltransferases in som ...
... The sub-Golgi distribution of the different transporters relative to each other and to transferases that use the same nucleotide sugar as substrate will be of importance. Will there be polarization in the Golgi apparatus of these transporters in the same general manner as glycosyltransferases in som ...
The hepatitis C virus Core protein is a potent nucleic acid chaperone
... HCV Core protein, the ability of the protein to enhance the annealing of complementary DNA oligonucleotides (ODNs) was assessed (see Fig. 2A). To this end, complementary 32P-Tar(±) and Tar(+) ODNs (56 nt) were incubated with the Core protein and duplex formation was analysed by native gel electropho ...
... HCV Core protein, the ability of the protein to enhance the annealing of complementary DNA oligonucleotides (ODNs) was assessed (see Fig. 2A). To this end, complementary 32P-Tar(±) and Tar(+) ODNs (56 nt) were incubated with the Core protein and duplex formation was analysed by native gel electropho ...
Oxytocin Hormone synthesis and regulation in the Body
... The oxytocin receptor (OTR) is encoded by a single gene located in the chromosome 25. The gene of the OTR contains 3 introns and 4 exons. The human OTR mRNA is transcribed in two forms, a 4.4‐long kb transcript found in the ovary and a 3.6 kb transcript in the breast (Gimpl and Fahrenholz, 20 ...
... The oxytocin receptor (OTR) is encoded by a single gene located in the chromosome 25. The gene of the OTR contains 3 introns and 4 exons. The human OTR mRNA is transcribed in two forms, a 4.4‐long kb transcript found in the ovary and a 3.6 kb transcript in the breast (Gimpl and Fahrenholz, 20 ...
biomass composition
... B.1 Overall cellular composition of Lactococcus lactis The macromolecular composition of bacterial cells is dependent on the growth conditions (growth rate and limiting substrate). For example, as the growth rate increases the cellular content of RNA usually increases, while the protein and DNA cont ...
... B.1 Overall cellular composition of Lactococcus lactis The macromolecular composition of bacterial cells is dependent on the growth conditions (growth rate and limiting substrate). For example, as the growth rate increases the cellular content of RNA usually increases, while the protein and DNA cont ...
Additional file 1
... Important role in various biological processes such as embryo development, root hair growth, seed coat development, defense etc. Ribosome (ath03010) ...
... Important role in various biological processes such as embryo development, root hair growth, seed coat development, defense etc. Ribosome (ath03010) ...
Digestive Enzymes - Emerson Ecologics
... broad spectrum of digestive enzymes to provide activity for overall digestive u support It does this by first providing the fiber digesting enzymes that the human body does not produce, with ProCerelase®, an exclusive combination of hemicellulose, beta-glucanase, cellulase, and phytase. This proprie ...
... broad spectrum of digestive enzymes to provide activity for overall digestive u support It does this by first providing the fiber digesting enzymes that the human body does not produce, with ProCerelase®, an exclusive combination of hemicellulose, beta-glucanase, cellulase, and phytase. This proprie ...
repurposing drugs for duchenne muscular dystrophy
... absence of dystrophin the membrane might be more easily damaged. More recent studies, however, have revealed that this theory is too simplistic and certainly not the full story. ...
... absence of dystrophin the membrane might be more easily damaged. More recent studies, however, have revealed that this theory is too simplistic and certainly not the full story. ...
Post-Translational Processing (7.1)
... longer than its regular counterpart. The N-terminal half of the protein resembles EF-Tu in structure and function - GTP and tRNA binding whereas the C-terminal half is responsible for the recognition of the http://bass.bio.uci.edu/~hudel/bs99a/lecture26/lecture7_6.html (4 of 5)5/25/2007 9:41:23 AM ...
... longer than its regular counterpart. The N-terminal half of the protein resembles EF-Tu in structure and function - GTP and tRNA binding whereas the C-terminal half is responsible for the recognition of the http://bass.bio.uci.edu/~hudel/bs99a/lecture26/lecture7_6.html (4 of 5)5/25/2007 9:41:23 AM ...
Lesson (1) Chemical structure of living organisms` bodies
... them in the form of Glycogen in liver and muscles - The basic component of some parts of cell such as cellulose in the cell walls of plant cells, protoplasm and cellular membranes. 2- Benedict reagents can be used to detect simple sugars Because simple sugars change their colours form blue to orange ...
... them in the form of Glycogen in liver and muscles - The basic component of some parts of cell such as cellulose in the cell walls of plant cells, protoplasm and cellular membranes. 2- Benedict reagents can be used to detect simple sugars Because simple sugars change their colours form blue to orange ...
Western blot
The western blot (sometimes called the protein immunoblot) is a widely used analytical technique used to detect specific proteins in a sample of tissue homogenate or extract. It uses gel electrophoresis to separate native proteins by 3-D structure or denatured proteins by the length of the polypeptide. The proteins are then transferred to a membrane (typically nitrocellulose or PVDF), where they are stained with antibodies specific to the target protein. The gel electrophoresis step is included in western blot analysis to resolve the issue of the cross-reactivity of antibodies.There are many reagent companies that specialize in providing antibodies (both monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies) against tens of thousands of different proteins. Commercial antibodies can be expensive, although the unbound antibody can be reused between experiments. This method is used in the fields of molecular biology, immunogenetics and other molecular biology disciplines. A number of search engines, such as CiteAb, Antibodypedia, and SeekProducts, are available that can help researchers find suitable antibodies for use in western blotting.Other related techniques include dot blot analysis, immunohistochemistry and immunocytochemistry where antibodies are used to detect proteins in tissues and cells by immunostaining, and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).The method originated in the laboratory of Harry Towbin at the Friedrich Miescher Institute. The name western blot was given to the technique by W. Neal Burnette and is a play on the name Southern blot, a technique for DNA detection developed earlier by Edwin Southern. Detection of RNA is termed northern blot and was developed by George Stark at Stanford.