INSILICO MODELING OF CAPSULAR POLYSACCHARIDE BIOSYNTHESIS PROTEIN STREPTOCOCCUS PNEUMONIAE LIGAND IDENTIFICATION
									
... module of Discovery Studio under CHARMm force field and the energy function is based on pairwise structural analysis between the nonbonding interactions of protein-ligand complex [14,15]. Finally, ADMET properties of ligands were studied through DISCOVERY STUDIO[16,17]. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Homolo ...
                        	... module of Discovery Studio under CHARMm force field and the energy function is based on pairwise structural analysis between the nonbonding interactions of protein-ligand complex [14,15]. Finally, ADMET properties of ligands were studied through DISCOVERY STUDIO[16,17]. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Homolo ...
									two genes control a superoxide stress regulon
									
... aerobically growing Escherichia coli to redox-cycling agents induces 80 proteins (3, 4). Nine of these proteins are under the positive transcriptional control of a locus called soxR (5,6). Some of the soxR-controlled proteins include Mn-containing superoxide dismutase (SOD), DNA repair endonuclease ...
                        	... aerobically growing Escherichia coli to redox-cycling agents induces 80 proteins (3, 4). Nine of these proteins are under the positive transcriptional control of a locus called soxR (5,6). Some of the soxR-controlled proteins include Mn-containing superoxide dismutase (SOD), DNA repair endonuclease ...
									π- Stacking Interaction
									
... The role of -stacking interactions in chemistry • Amyloid fibril formation is basically a process of intermolecular recognition and self-assembly, the -stacking can provide: • 1) an energetic contribution that stems from the stacking itself; such a contribution can thermodynamically drive the self- ...
                        	... The role of -stacking interactions in chemistry • Amyloid fibril formation is basically a process of intermolecular recognition and self-assembly, the -stacking can provide: • 1) an energetic contribution that stems from the stacking itself; such a contribution can thermodynamically drive the self- ...
									H - Free
									
... Between charged groups on the biological receptor and oppositely charged groups on the transducer surface. These are mainly used for immobilisation of DNA. 3.2 Physical adsorption to the surface Many materials (e.g. glass, gold, silica gel) adsorb proteins on their surfaces. No reagents are required ...
                        	... Between charged groups on the biological receptor and oppositely charged groups on the transducer surface. These are mainly used for immobilisation of DNA. 3.2 Physical adsorption to the surface Many materials (e.g. glass, gold, silica gel) adsorb proteins on their surfaces. No reagents are required ...
									Biological Molecules
									
... The shape of an individual protein is determined by the order of amino acids in the primary chain, which affects how the amino acid chain twists and folds into the final shape of the protein. DNA contains the code that instructs the cell machinery to put amino acids together in a particular order to ...
                        	... The shape of an individual protein is determined by the order of amino acids in the primary chain, which affects how the amino acid chain twists and folds into the final shape of the protein. DNA contains the code that instructs the cell machinery to put amino acids together in a particular order to ...
									Powerpoint on Proteins
									
... observed in alpha helices, beta sheets and beta turns – P(a) = propensity to form alpha helices – P(b) = propensity to form beta sheets – P(turn) = propensity to form beta turns ...
                        	... observed in alpha helices, beta sheets and beta turns – P(a) = propensity to form alpha helices – P(b) = propensity to form beta sheets – P(turn) = propensity to form beta turns ...
									Role of basic character of α-sarcin`s NH2-terminal β
									
... characterization of a deletion variant of this protein showed that its long NH2terminal β-hairpin is essential for its cytotoxicity. Docking, enzymatic, and lipidprotein interaction studies suggested that this β-hairpin establishes specific interactions with ribosomal proteins and that it is a regio ...
                        	... characterization of a deletion variant of this protein showed that its long NH2terminal β-hairpin is essential for its cytotoxicity. Docking, enzymatic, and lipidprotein interaction studies suggested that this β-hairpin establishes specific interactions with ribosomal proteins and that it is a regio ...
									bodylogix.com gnc.ca bodylogix.com gnc.ca gnc.ca
									
... GNC Pro Performance Whey ISO Burst Whey ISO Burst is a protein powder formulated to ensure fastest possible absorption. Whey ISO Burst contains 40g of protein per serving and the highest quality amino acid profile available. Whey ISO Burst is great for Crossfit athletes of all ability levels shorten ...
                        	... GNC Pro Performance Whey ISO Burst Whey ISO Burst is a protein powder formulated to ensure fastest possible absorption. Whey ISO Burst contains 40g of protein per serving and the highest quality amino acid profile available. Whey ISO Burst is great for Crossfit athletes of all ability levels shorten ...
									Understanding an Enzyme Active Site
									
... Protein secondary structure (alpha helices and beta sheets) provides that stable scaffolding upon which the critical active site amino acids can be precisely positioned in 3D space. The 2-3 amino acids that come together in 3D space to create an enzyme active site are very far apart in the linear se ...
                        	... Protein secondary structure (alpha helices and beta sheets) provides that stable scaffolding upon which the critical active site amino acids can be precisely positioned in 3D space. The 2-3 amino acids that come together in 3D space to create an enzyme active site are very far apart in the linear se ...
									Hansen Protein Metabolism II
									
... Ammonia Fixation 1. Glutamine synthetase/glutamate synthase • Glutamine synthetase Glu + NH3 + ATP Gln • Glutmate synthase -ketoglutarate + glutamine + NADPH2 2 Glu High affinity for NH3 - Concentrates NH3 in cells – Uses ATP Because of N recycling this reaction may not be that important ...
                        	... Ammonia Fixation 1. Glutamine synthetase/glutamate synthase • Glutamine synthetase Glu + NH3 + ATP Gln • Glutmate synthase -ketoglutarate + glutamine + NADPH2 2 Glu High affinity for NH3 - Concentrates NH3 in cells – Uses ATP Because of N recycling this reaction may not be that important ...
									Document
									
... Assuming that the number of relevant unfolded structures is proportional to the folding time, only 109 protein structures need to be simulated instead of 1090 structures. ...
                        	... Assuming that the number of relevant unfolded structures is proportional to the folding time, only 109 protein structures need to be simulated instead of 1090 structures. ...
									Prescott`s Microbiology, 9th Edition Chapter 9 –Antimicrobial
									
... information the students have to acquire themselves, it is not in the text: Nystatin is orally administered in a suspension, and it stays in the GI tract because it is only poorly absorbed. It is therefore used primarily to treat GI funalg infections. It is rather well tolerated. On the other hand, ...
                        	... information the students have to acquire themselves, it is not in the text: Nystatin is orally administered in a suspension, and it stays in the GI tract because it is only poorly absorbed. It is therefore used primarily to treat GI funalg infections. It is rather well tolerated. On the other hand, ...
									13 Protein Synthesis Making a Sentence Activity Key
									
... Follow the instructions below for the three numbers assigned to your group from the sentence code sheet (Page 3). Be sure to fill out the blanks on both pages 1 and 2 as you go. 1. The DNA stays in the nucleus (which is your assigned lab table). The DNA has the sentence code sheet out focusing on th ...
                        	... Follow the instructions below for the three numbers assigned to your group from the sentence code sheet (Page 3). Be sure to fill out the blanks on both pages 1 and 2 as you go. 1. The DNA stays in the nucleus (which is your assigned lab table). The DNA has the sentence code sheet out focusing on th ...
									2.2 PPT_Proteins and Nucleic Acids
									
... amino amino amino amino amino acid – acid – acid – acid – acid ...
                        	... amino amino amino amino amino acid – acid – acid – acid – acid ...
									1.0 amino acids as units of protein structure
									
... Cells contain thousands of different proteins. A major problem for protein chemists is to purify a chosen protein so that they can study its specific properties in the absence of other proteins. Because the biological function of a protein depends on its native structure, techniques employed in prot ...
                        	... Cells contain thousands of different proteins. A major problem for protein chemists is to purify a chosen protein so that they can study its specific properties in the absence of other proteins. Because the biological function of a protein depends on its native structure, techniques employed in prot ...
									Moonlighting proteins—an update
									
... proteins make use of the general methods seen in previously identified moonlighting proteins to switch between functions, although the details differ, for example how interacting with a different protein partner or cofactor results in a conformational change that then affects function. For some of the n ...
                        	... proteins make use of the general methods seen in previously identified moonlighting proteins to switch between functions, although the details differ, for example how interacting with a different protein partner or cofactor results in a conformational change that then affects function. For some of the n ...
									Amino Acids, Proteins, and Enzymes
									
... • Break down of peptide bonds • Requires acid or base, water and heat • Gives smaller peptides and amino acids • Similar to digestion of proteins using enzymes • Occurs in cells to provide amino acids to synthesize other proteins and tissues ...
                        	... • Break down of peptide bonds • Requires acid or base, water and heat • Gives smaller peptides and amino acids • Similar to digestion of proteins using enzymes • Occurs in cells to provide amino acids to synthesize other proteins and tissues ...
									Catalogue Number CTK-573 Synonyms HCNTF, CNTF, Ciliary
									
... CNTF is a polypeptide hormone whose actions appear to be restricted to the nervous system where it promotes neurotransmitter synthesis and neurite outgrowth in certain neuronal populations. The protein is a potent survival factor for neurons and oligodendrocytes and may be relevant in reducing tissu ...
                        	... CNTF is a polypeptide hormone whose actions appear to be restricted to the nervous system where it promotes neurotransmitter synthesis and neurite outgrowth in certain neuronal populations. The protein is a potent survival factor for neurons and oligodendrocytes and may be relevant in reducing tissu ...
									Amino Acids, Proteins, and Enzymes
									
... • Break down of peptide bonds • Requires acid or base, water and heat • Gives smaller peptides and amino acids • Similar to digestion of proteins using enzymes • Occurs in cells to provide amino acids to synthesize other proteins and tissues ...
                        	... • Break down of peptide bonds • Requires acid or base, water and heat • Gives smaller peptides and amino acids • Similar to digestion of proteins using enzymes • Occurs in cells to provide amino acids to synthesize other proteins and tissues ...
									PROTEIN[1]
									
... • The proteins are broken down into individual amino acids, then deaminated, and the remaining carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen compounds are used to make energy or glucose • If the diet contains too much protein, the excess will be converted to glucose, or stored as fat ...
                        	... • The proteins are broken down into individual amino acids, then deaminated, and the remaining carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen compounds are used to make energy or glucose • If the diet contains too much protein, the excess will be converted to glucose, or stored as fat ...
									Amino Acids, Proteins, and Enzymes
									
... • Break down of peptide bonds • Requires acid or base, water and heat • Gives smaller peptides and amino acids • Similar to digestion of proteins using enzymes • Occurs in cells to provide amino acids to synthesize other proteins and tissues ...
                        	... • Break down of peptide bonds • Requires acid or base, water and heat • Gives smaller peptides and amino acids • Similar to digestion of proteins using enzymes • Occurs in cells to provide amino acids to synthesize other proteins and tissues ...
Interactome
                        In molecular biology, an interactome is the whole set of molecular interactions in a particular cell. The term specifically refers to physical interactions among molecules (such as those among proteins, also known as protein-protein interactions) but can also describe sets of indirect interactions among genes (genetic interactions). Mathematically, interactomes are generally displayed as graphs.The word ""interactome"" was originally coined in 1999 by a group of French scientists headed by Bernard Jacq. Though interactomes may be described as biological networks, they should not be confused with other networks such as neural networks or food webs.