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... easily predicted computationally easily identified experimentally immunodominant epitopes in many cases do not need 3D structural information easy to produce and check binding activity experimentally ...
... easily predicted computationally easily identified experimentally immunodominant epitopes in many cases do not need 3D structural information easy to produce and check binding activity experimentally ...
Sylabus
... Knows the consequences of an improper diet including a longtime starvation as well as the intake of an excess-calories meals and unbalanced diet; Knows the consequences of vitamins and minerals deficiency or excess in the organism; Knows the biochemical pathways of the communication between cells, b ...
... Knows the consequences of an improper diet including a longtime starvation as well as the intake of an excess-calories meals and unbalanced diet; Knows the consequences of vitamins and minerals deficiency or excess in the organism; Knows the biochemical pathways of the communication between cells, b ...
Figure S11: Linear motif placement in conserved disorder
... To measure variation of percentages of disorder regions on proteins in an orthologous group, we used Coefficient of variation (CV) which is the standard deviation divided by the mean. In the same way, the variation of the number of disordered segments on proteins in an orthologous group is measured. ...
... To measure variation of percentages of disorder regions on proteins in an orthologous group, we used Coefficient of variation (CV) which is the standard deviation divided by the mean. In the same way, the variation of the number of disordered segments on proteins in an orthologous group is measured. ...
The DNA Binding Properties of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Rad51
... stoichiometric excess of protein. Without nucleotide cofactor, Rad51 protein binds both ssDNA and dsDNA but only at pH values lower than 6.8; in this case, the apparent binding stoichiometry covers the range of 1 protein monomer per 6 –9 nucleotides or base pairs. Therefore, Rad51 protein displays t ...
... stoichiometric excess of protein. Without nucleotide cofactor, Rad51 protein binds both ssDNA and dsDNA but only at pH values lower than 6.8; in this case, the apparent binding stoichiometry covers the range of 1 protein monomer per 6 –9 nucleotides or base pairs. Therefore, Rad51 protein displays t ...
Pectin Modification in Cell Walls of Ripening Tomatoes Occurs in
... diester cross-links may exist between dimers of RGII (Ishii and Matsunaga, 1996; Kobayashi et al., 1996). In parenchyma tissue of some fruits and vegetables, including tomato, the pectins of the middle lamella are thought to be HGAs with a low degree of methylesterification (Selvendran, 1984).Calciu ...
... diester cross-links may exist between dimers of RGII (Ishii and Matsunaga, 1996; Kobayashi et al., 1996). In parenchyma tissue of some fruits and vegetables, including tomato, the pectins of the middle lamella are thought to be HGAs with a low degree of methylesterification (Selvendran, 1984).Calciu ...
Differential expression of arid5b isoforms in Xenopus
... et al.. Differential expression of arid5b isoforms in Xenopus laevis pronephros. International Journal of Developmental Biology, University of the Basque Country Press, 2014, 58, pp.363368. . ...
... et al.. Differential expression of arid5b isoforms in Xenopus laevis pronephros. International Journal of Developmental Biology, University of the Basque Country Press, 2014, 58, pp.363368. . ...
Authors Title Year Keywords Journal/Proceedings Emile Bol
... Abstract: Multidomain proteins account for over two-thirds of the eukaryotic genome. Although there have been extensive studies into the biophysical properties of isolated domains, few have investigated how the domains interact. Spectrin is a well-characterized multidomain protein with domains linke ...
... Abstract: Multidomain proteins account for over two-thirds of the eukaryotic genome. Although there have been extensive studies into the biophysical properties of isolated domains, few have investigated how the domains interact. Spectrin is a well-characterized multidomain protein with domains linke ...
scheme of work biology lower six - laman web smk raja perempuan
... structure with examples 2)to compare different types of protein 3)to understand the sequencing of amino acids in determining the properties of protein 4)to elaborate the properties of protein;amphoteric,buffer,colloid,denaturation of protein 5)to give examples of fibrous and globular ...
... structure with examples 2)to compare different types of protein 3)to understand the sequencing of amino acids in determining the properties of protein 4)to elaborate the properties of protein;amphoteric,buffer,colloid,denaturation of protein 5)to give examples of fibrous and globular ...
Abstract Here we describe our unprecedented approach in
... affect the entire gastrointestinal tract or the colonic tract, respectively (Khor, Gardet, & Xavier, 2011). The precise etiology of IBD is unknown, but it is increasingly clear that IBD is a complex multifactorial disease involving genetic predisposition, intestinal microbiota, environmental factors ...
... affect the entire gastrointestinal tract or the colonic tract, respectively (Khor, Gardet, & Xavier, 2011). The precise etiology of IBD is unknown, but it is increasingly clear that IBD is a complex multifactorial disease involving genetic predisposition, intestinal microbiota, environmental factors ...
Global and Local Sequence Alignment
... that is too simple may allow efficient algorithms, but may not yield results of biological interest. However, a definition that includes most of the relevant biology may entail intractable algorithms and statistics. The most successful approaches find a balance between these considerations. ...
... that is too simple may allow efficient algorithms, but may not yield results of biological interest. However, a definition that includes most of the relevant biology may entail intractable algorithms and statistics. The most successful approaches find a balance between these considerations. ...
Biology Revised
... photosynthesis in green light by oak and nettle leaves. Five leaf discs were cut from each plant and placed in syringes containing a solution to provide carbon dioxide. The diagram below shows the positions of the ...
... photosynthesis in green light by oak and nettle leaves. Five leaf discs were cut from each plant and placed in syringes containing a solution to provide carbon dioxide. The diagram below shows the positions of the ...
Figure 7. N-terminus sequence of the predicted
... N-terminal segment creates a constriction in the central region of the pore. The results of solid-state NMR study confirms this orientation of the helix [38] and the propensity of the N-terminus to adopt an helical fold was shown by experimental and computational approaches [39,40]. It should be wor ...
... N-terminal segment creates a constriction in the central region of the pore. The results of solid-state NMR study confirms this orientation of the helix [38] and the propensity of the N-terminus to adopt an helical fold was shown by experimental and computational approaches [39,40]. It should be wor ...
Analysis of TETRAKETIDE a-PYRONE
... similarity with fatty acyl-CoA reductases (Aarts et al., 1997). In agreement with this observation, bacteria transformed with a MS2 cDNA produce fatty alcohols from uncharacterized precursors (Doan et al., 2009). A loss-of-function mutation in the FACELESS POLLEN1/YORE-YORE/WAX2 gene that impacts ex ...
... similarity with fatty acyl-CoA reductases (Aarts et al., 1997). In agreement with this observation, bacteria transformed with a MS2 cDNA produce fatty alcohols from uncharacterized precursors (Doan et al., 2009). A loss-of-function mutation in the FACELESS POLLEN1/YORE-YORE/WAX2 gene that impacts ex ...
APC5 Antibody
... through mitosis and the G1 phase of the cell cycle. APC/C is responsible for degrading anaphase inhibitors, mitotic cyclins, and spindle-associated proteins ensuring that events of mitosis take place in proper sequence. The individual APC/C components mRNA and protein levels are expressed at approxi ...
... through mitosis and the G1 phase of the cell cycle. APC/C is responsible for degrading anaphase inhibitors, mitotic cyclins, and spindle-associated proteins ensuring that events of mitosis take place in proper sequence. The individual APC/C components mRNA and protein levels are expressed at approxi ...
INTRODUCTION
... mtDNA encased in the mitochondrial transcription factor TFAM. The average nucleoid diameter is around 220 nm in HepG2 cells. On fragmentation of the mitochondrial reticulum there is one nucleoid per minimal sized fragment. The crystal structure of TFAM shows that it bends mtDNA in a sharp U-turn. Se ...
... mtDNA encased in the mitochondrial transcription factor TFAM. The average nucleoid diameter is around 220 nm in HepG2 cells. On fragmentation of the mitochondrial reticulum there is one nucleoid per minimal sized fragment. The crystal structure of TFAM shows that it bends mtDNA in a sharp U-turn. Se ...
HOMOLOGY MODELING OF ARYL HYDROCARBON RECEPTOR AND DOCKING OF AGONISTS
... the site directed mutagenesis results and the homology modeling. Then we decided to dock some of the antagonists. To the best of our knowledge, no report appears in the literature regarding the docking of antagonists into the AhR. The antagonists of AhR can be classified into two types, the compound ...
... the site directed mutagenesis results and the homology modeling. Then we decided to dock some of the antagonists. To the best of our knowledge, no report appears in the literature regarding the docking of antagonists into the AhR. The antagonists of AhR can be classified into two types, the compound ...
Proteolytic processing of the auxiliary subunit is crucial - HAL
... By mediating depolarization-induced Ca2+ influx high voltage-activated (HVA) Ca2+ channels control a variety of cellular events. These heteromultimeric proteins are composed of an ionconducting (1) and three auxiliary (2, and subunits. The 2 subunit enhances the trafficking of the channel ...
... By mediating depolarization-induced Ca2+ influx high voltage-activated (HVA) Ca2+ channels control a variety of cellular events. These heteromultimeric proteins are composed of an ionconducting (1) and three auxiliary (2, and subunits. The 2 subunit enhances the trafficking of the channel ...
Type="Italic">AtGRP7 is involved in the
... transcription factors (TFs) and RNA metabolic proteins; thus, the modulation of ABA responses in plants involves a complex molecular network [2-9]. A family of proteins consisting of one amino-terminal consensus sequence RNAbinding domain and one carboxyl-terminal glycine-rich domain was isolated fr ...
... transcription factors (TFs) and RNA metabolic proteins; thus, the modulation of ABA responses in plants involves a complex molecular network [2-9]. A family of proteins consisting of one amino-terminal consensus sequence RNAbinding domain and one carboxyl-terminal glycine-rich domain was isolated fr ...
Directed evolution - School of Chemical Sciences
... 3-isopropylmalate dehydrogenase with enhanced specific activities at low temperatures. Two of these variants maintained the wild-type thermostability, whereas the other two variants exhibited decreased thermostability. A similar reverse correlation between activity and stability was observed in the ...
... 3-isopropylmalate dehydrogenase with enhanced specific activities at low temperatures. Two of these variants maintained the wild-type thermostability, whereas the other two variants exhibited decreased thermostability. A similar reverse correlation between activity and stability was observed in the ...
Effect of RNAi down-regulation of three lysine-deficient
... value of sorghum grain for food and feed consumption. Chapter 1 is an introduction to the morphology and physiology of the sorghum plant, its commercial and domestic usage. This chapter also reviews the nutritional deficiency of sorghum grain due to its inherently low content of the essential amino ...
... value of sorghum grain for food and feed consumption. Chapter 1 is an introduction to the morphology and physiology of the sorghum plant, its commercial and domestic usage. This chapter also reviews the nutritional deficiency of sorghum grain due to its inherently low content of the essential amino ...
Identification of several different lineages of measles virus
... gene, between nucleotides 1231 and 1686, encoding the C-terminal 151 amino acid residues of the nucleocapsid protein have been determined for 16 strains of measles virus. Analysis of this region showed that it is highly divergent (up to 7 - 2 % divergence in the nucleotide sequence and 10.6% diverge ...
... gene, between nucleotides 1231 and 1686, encoding the C-terminal 151 amino acid residues of the nucleocapsid protein have been determined for 16 strains of measles virus. Analysis of this region showed that it is highly divergent (up to 7 - 2 % divergence in the nucleotide sequence and 10.6% diverge ...
Plant Physiology
... developmental gradient of infection is present over a period of months following initial infection by Frankia. Since Dg93 transcripts also accumulated in tissues of mature nodules, the term “early nodulin” does not entirely accurately describe this gene. Computerized secondary protein structure anal ...
... developmental gradient of infection is present over a period of months following initial infection by Frankia. Since Dg93 transcripts also accumulated in tissues of mature nodules, the term “early nodulin” does not entirely accurately describe this gene. Computerized secondary protein structure anal ...
TETHERING: Fragment-Based Drug Discovery
... (76). Finally, MS can also provide a positive detection method. Although information available about the site of binding is usually more limited than that obtained with NMR or crystallography, MS can be extremely high throughput (41, 70). TETHERING In general, the preceding three methods of fragment ...
... (76). Finally, MS can also provide a positive detection method. Although information available about the site of binding is usually more limited than that obtained with NMR or crystallography, MS can be extremely high throughput (41, 70). TETHERING In general, the preceding three methods of fragment ...
ACTIVATION OF THE COMPLEMENT SYSTEM
... One of the major function of C1 INHIBITOR C1q binds to IgM on bacterial surface ...
... One of the major function of C1 INHIBITOR C1q binds to IgM on bacterial surface ...
Two-hybrid screening
Two-hybrid screening (also known as yeast two-hybrid system or Y2H) is a molecular biology technique used to discover protein–protein interactions (PPIs) and protein–DNA interactions by testing for physical interactions (such as binding) between two proteins or a single protein and a DNA molecule, respectively.The premise behind the test is the activation of downstream reporter gene(s) by the binding of a transcription factor onto an upstream activating sequence (UAS). For two-hybrid screening, the transcription factor is split into two separate fragments, called the binding domain (BD) and activating domain (AD). The BD is the domain responsible for binding to the UAS and the AD is the domain responsible for the activation of transcription. The Y2H is thus a protein-fragment complementation assay.