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Article - Inter Research
Article - Inter Research

... (1985) places IZlftia in a new phylum, the Vestimentifera. Hence, a comparison of pogonophore tube composition relative to polychaete annelid worm tubes is justified on phylogenetic and functional grounds. Unfortunately, we have insufficient data to compare R. pachyptila compositionally with pogonop ...
Blamires SJ, Wu CL, Tso IM (2012)
Blamires SJ, Wu CL, Tso IM (2012)

... protein intake regimes: high, low or no protein intake. While the relative genetic inputs into the silks of these species are unknown, species of the former two genera have been reported to exhibit high proline (,9–12%), hence most likely MaSp2 predominant, MA silks [20,21,41,42]. Species from the l ...
Renal Function Testing - American Journal of Kidney Diseases
Renal Function Testing - American Journal of Kidney Diseases

... (Ccr) due to tubular secretion increases as GFR decreases and Ccr leads to GFR overestimation by approximately 10 mL/ min/1.73 m2 (0.17 mL/s/1.73 m2) 䡲 In some subjects (eg, those with sickle cell anemia), this GFR overestimation can be much greater ● Because of reciprocal relationship between GFR a ...
Use of a Sec signal peptide library from Bacillus subtilis for the
Use of a Sec signal peptide library from Bacillus subtilis for the

... Background:  Technical bulk enzymes represent a huge market, and the extracellular production of such enzymes is favorable due to lowered cost for product recovery. Protein secretion can be achieved via general secretion (Sec) pathway. Specific sequences, signal peptides (SPs), are necessary to dire ...
Whey Products - New Zealand Institute of Chemistry
Whey Products - New Zealand Institute of Chemistry

... Most WPCs contain 5-7% milkfat in the dry powdered product. This fat originated in the milk and is not removed by the cream separators through which the whey passes before ultrafiltration. The most modern WPCs use either microfiltration (like ultrafiltration but using membranes with pores sized at a ...
Gene Section TYR (tyrosinase (oculocutaneous albinism IA))  Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
Gene Section TYR (tyrosinase (oculocutaneous albinism IA)) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics

... longevity of melanocytes, these cells are considered to have a greater mutagenic burden. This burden is also greater due to the position of melanocytes within the skin and their exposure to UV light. Tyrosinase enzymatic activity has been found to be associated with a better prognosis due to its ass ...
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... not exceed 20,000–50,000 units/ml to ensure the suggested rate of autophosphorylation. 2. Substrate Phosphorylation: Mix the substrate with 1X NEBuffer for PK supplemented with ATP. Add the activated CaMKII. Incubate at 30°C. ...
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Dietary whey protein increases liver and skeletal muscle glycogen

... Sprague-Dawley rats (approximately 100 g; n 6 per group) were divided into sedentary or exercise-trained groups with each group being fed either casein or whey protein as the source of dietary protein. Rats in the exercised groups were trained during 2 weeks using swimming exercise for 120 min/d, 6 ...
Spinalin, a new glycine- and histidine
Spinalin, a new glycine- and histidine

... collagen-like fibrils (Holstein et al., 1994). Nothing is known about the structure of the other parts of the nematocyst such as the tubule, spines or operculum, and no other nematocystspecific genes have been isolated or characterized yet. The aim of the present study was to investigate another nem ...
A1071 GM Canola MON88302 AppR SD1
A1071 GM Canola MON88302 AppR SD1

... Food produced using Gene Technology – in the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code (the Code) to include food from a new genetically modified (GM) canola line MON88302 (OECD Unique Identifier MON-88302-9). The canola has been modified such that all plant tissue is tolerant to the herbicide glyph ...


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Tangping Li, Ke Fan, Jun Wang and Wei Wang Reduction of protein
Tangping Li, Ke Fan, Jun Wang and Wei Wang Reduction of protein

... residues with a maximal value of S, i.e. S = S¢max. Such a grouping is regarded as the best or the most reasonable one since it may reserve the maximal information on the parent sequence or has a maximal similarity to the parent sequence. It is clear that this grouping scheme is related only to the ...
Nonphosphorylating Glyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate
Nonphosphorylating Glyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate

... basic protein (MBP), which was phosphorylated to a certain degree under all the assays conditions (Fig. 1A). Interestingly, Figure 1B illustrates that np-Ga3PDHase was appreciably phosphorylated only under conditions specific for SnRK, Ca2+-independent protein kinases. Results thus support a high sp ...
Purification and Partial Characterization of a Latent Serine Protease
Purification and Partial Characterization of a Latent Serine Protease

... is a heat-shock protein, degrades Ada protein, and hence may play a rQle in the adaptive response (Lee et al., 1990). However, other proteases have not yet been purified and neither of theil physiological functions is clarified. The present studies initially aimed to purify proteases Mi 1md Fa, whic ...
Effects of mutation on key amino acid residues in
Effects of mutation on key amino acid residues in

... activity [1]. Amino acid residues 17 – 29 in this region form an alpha-helix which binds to the hydrophobic cleft in MDM2 [2]. The proline rich region (amino acid residues 61-94) stabilizes p53 from degradation by MDM2 mediated pathway [3]. The central DNA binding core domain (amino acid residues 10 ...
Template-Synthesized Protein Nanotubes
Template-Synthesized Protein Nanotubes

... Evidence for nanotube deposition can be seen by the decrease in the average pore diameter after deposition. An approximate measure of the wall thickness of the nanotubes can be obtained from such images; wall thickness of ∼15 nm and ∼30 nm were obtained for 3-layer and 6-layer nanotubes, respectivel ...
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... NMR, reports the resonance states of coupled spin systems of atomic nuclei. Such resonances are typically influenced by many factors, including the spatial orientation of one atomic nucleus in a protein with respect to another (i.e. the conformation of the structure in which the atoms reside). There ...
Combining docking and molecular dynamic simulations in drug design
Combining docking and molecular dynamic simulations in drug design

... The three dimensional (3-D) structure of both ligand and protein are necessary for the application of docking techniques. While the manifold of conformational structures of small molecules may be relatively easy to predict, the lowest energy conformation obtained may not correspond to that of the bo ...
subset seed extension to protein blast
subset seed extension to protein blast

... acid matches, not necessarily identical. A short sequence of such matches is considered a hot spot if their additive contribution (score) exceeds a predefined threshold. It is thus not clear whether seedbased approaches may measure up with the cumulative scores in expressibility and effectiveness. A ...
Metabolism of Bence Jones Proteins
Metabolism of Bence Jones Proteins

... and co-workers (16). Blood urea nitrogen (BUN), se- fraction, and the Bence Jones proteins were eluted subrum creatinine and uric acid levels, phenolsulfonphthasequently with 0.06 to 0.08 M potassium phosphate buflein (PSP) excretion, and creatinine clearance were fer, pH 8. also measured. Serum pro ...
The Role of the C-terminal Tail of the Ribosomal Protein S13 in Pr
The Role of the C-terminal Tail of the Ribosomal Protein S13 in Pr

... Tris ‐ tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane  tRNA – transfer RNA  wt – wild type  ...
Regulation of the heat stress response in Arabidopsis by
Regulation of the heat stress response in Arabidopsis by

... GST-Hsf fusions carried only the divergent C-terminal regulatory domains but not the highly conserved N-terminal DNA binding domains (see Kotak et al., 2004). As shown in Fig. 2A, MPK6 was able to phosphorylate several GST-Hsfs in vitro, but GST-HsfA2 appeared to be most strongly phosphorylated. In ...
Conserved Tryptophan Residues within Putative Transmembrane
Conserved Tryptophan Residues within Putative Transmembrane

... were from Thermo Scientific (Rockford, IL). All other reagents were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO) except where otherwise stated. Site-Directed Mutagenesis. Mutant transporters were generated using QuikChange Lightning Site-Directed Mutagenesis Kit from Agilent Technologies (Santa Clar ...
Protonation States and pKa
Protonation States and pKa

... The positively charged amino group attached to the acarbon helps to push the departing proton of the carboxyl group out more easily. The inflection point pI is the point when removal of the first proton is complete and he second has just begun so the amino acid’s prevalent form is as a dipolar ion ...
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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.
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