
Receptors and Hormone Action
... by acting at the cell surface and not only longer-term effects on gene transcription by binding to intracellular receptors ...
... by acting at the cell surface and not only longer-term effects on gene transcription by binding to intracellular receptors ...
recombinant protein characterization
... and effective monitoring techniques is being driven by the need to better understand the biological production processes, as well as a need for improved control of feeding of the organisms producing the recombinant protein and other process parameters. Production processes must also be robust, stand ...
... and effective monitoring techniques is being driven by the need to better understand the biological production processes, as well as a need for improved control of feeding of the organisms producing the recombinant protein and other process parameters. Production processes must also be robust, stand ...
Antigenic Properties of Mycoplasma Organisms and Membranes
... therefore been widely used for these purposes (Edward et al. 1967). Although a variety of serological reactions are successfully used for the identification of mycoplasmas, little is known about the cell components responsible for these reactions. Some progress has been made in the characterization ...
... therefore been widely used for these purposes (Edward et al. 1967). Although a variety of serological reactions are successfully used for the identification of mycoplasmas, little is known about the cell components responsible for these reactions. Some progress has been made in the characterization ...
The Effects of Nutrition and Trauma on Whole
... body to the disease or its treatment, and any reduction in nutritional intake associated with the condition or its management. The typical dose-response relationship as measured by nitrogen-balance studies to shortterm changes in protein intake consists of a negative nitrogen balance, with contracti ...
... body to the disease or its treatment, and any reduction in nutritional intake associated with the condition or its management. The typical dose-response relationship as measured by nitrogen-balance studies to shortterm changes in protein intake consists of a negative nitrogen balance, with contracti ...
a server for analyzing and predicting RNA
... Users can also print or download the text output to facilitate further analysis of the calculated RNAbinding residues. Prediction of RNA-binding residues in proteins of unknown structure Input—To predict RNA-binding residues in a protein of interest, the only required input is the amino acid sequenc ...
... Users can also print or download the text output to facilitate further analysis of the calculated RNAbinding residues. Prediction of RNA-binding residues in proteins of unknown structure Input—To predict RNA-binding residues in a protein of interest, the only required input is the amino acid sequenc ...
1 A Comparative, Double-blind, Triple Crossover Net Nitrogen
... Due to the fact that the methodology of the nitrogen balance is valid only when it is carried out in a accurate manner (8,9), the following precautions were taken during the study: a) To avoid or to reduce to a minimum the possible differences in the retention of N, caused by a determined dietetic s ...
... Due to the fact that the methodology of the nitrogen balance is valid only when it is carried out in a accurate manner (8,9), the following precautions were taken during the study: a) To avoid or to reduce to a minimum the possible differences in the retention of N, caused by a determined dietetic s ...
Nutrient Metabolism
... ABSTRACT A restricted protein diet supplemented with amino acids and fat may reduce the acidogenic effects of exercise. Twelve Arabian horses were assigned to a 2 ⫻ 2 factorial experiment: two fat levels: 0 or 10 g/100 g added corn oil and two crude protein levels: 7.5 g/100 g (supplemented with 0.5 ...
... ABSTRACT A restricted protein diet supplemented with amino acids and fat may reduce the acidogenic effects of exercise. Twelve Arabian horses were assigned to a 2 ⫻ 2 factorial experiment: two fat levels: 0 or 10 g/100 g added corn oil and two crude protein levels: 7.5 g/100 g (supplemented with 0.5 ...
Determination of protein regions responsible for interactions of
... to identify the possible regions responsible for the amelogenin– LAMP1 interaction. We cloned the amelogenin cDNA fragments corresponding to exons 3 and 5 (amino acids 3–33) or the amino acids corresponding to exon 6D (residues 155–179) into the ‘bait’ vector (pGBKT7). We cloned the human LAMP1 cDNA ...
... to identify the possible regions responsible for the amelogenin– LAMP1 interaction. We cloned the amelogenin cDNA fragments corresponding to exons 3 and 5 (amino acids 3–33) or the amino acids corresponding to exon 6D (residues 155–179) into the ‘bait’ vector (pGBKT7). We cloned the human LAMP1 cDNA ...
Folie 1 - FLI
... Structural genomics consists in the determination of the three dimensional structure of all proteins of a given organism, by experimental methods such as X-ray crystallography, NMR spectroscopy or computational approaches such as homology modelling. As opposed to traditional structural biology, the ...
... Structural genomics consists in the determination of the three dimensional structure of all proteins of a given organism, by experimental methods such as X-ray crystallography, NMR spectroscopy or computational approaches such as homology modelling. As opposed to traditional structural biology, the ...
Protocol S1.
... perform significantly better than random. The second group of algorithms we tested takes a pairwise approach where each potential interaction between a regulator and a target is considered independently. These methods do not explicitly model the functional form of a combinatorial interaction, but th ...
... perform significantly better than random. The second group of algorithms we tested takes a pairwise approach where each potential interaction between a regulator and a target is considered independently. These methods do not explicitly model the functional form of a combinatorial interaction, but th ...
Stockholm University
... Whilst there are numerous examples where codon-engineering strategies have been effective for overexpression of membrane proteins [53-56, 61, 62]), there are also several examples where they have failed [63, 64]. Significantly, analyses of large data sets have failed to find a correlation between c ...
... Whilst there are numerous examples where codon-engineering strategies have been effective for overexpression of membrane proteins [53-56, 61, 62]), there are also several examples where they have failed [63, 64]. Significantly, analyses of large data sets have failed to find a correlation between c ...
PDF 28 - The Open University
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... Unless otherwise stated, this resource is released under the terms of the Creative Commons Licence v4.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/deed.en_GB. Within that The Open University interprets this licence in the following way: www.open.edu/openlearn/about-openlearn/frequently-asked-q ...
protein
... • Whereas the primary structure of a protein is determined by the covalently linked amino acid residues in the polypeptide backbone, secondary and higher orders of structure are determined principally by noncovalent forces such as hydrogen bonds and ionic, van der Waals, and hydrophobic interaction ...
... • Whereas the primary structure of a protein is determined by the covalently linked amino acid residues in the polypeptide backbone, secondary and higher orders of structure are determined principally by noncovalent forces such as hydrogen bonds and ionic, van der Waals, and hydrophobic interaction ...
A Contribution of the Mitochondrial
... al., 1989) and MgATP-submitochondrial particles (Garza-Ram os et al., 1990), in a system containing toluene and phospholipids, catalyze the hydrolysis of ATP at a rate that depends on the concentra tion of water. It has been proposed that the en hancem ent of catalytic rates by water is due to a h ...
... al., 1989) and MgATP-submitochondrial particles (Garza-Ram os et al., 1990), in a system containing toluene and phospholipids, catalyze the hydrolysis of ATP at a rate that depends on the concentra tion of water. It has been proposed that the en hancem ent of catalytic rates by water is due to a h ...
Nucleosomes released from oviduct nuclei during brief micrococcal
... 1. Isolation and characterization of the chicken erythrocyte and oviduct HMGY Chicken erythrocyte nuclei were prepared, extracted with 5% perchloric acid (PCA) and the total PCA-extracted protein was acetone precipitated and fractionated on a CM-Sephadex column [8,10]. HMGY, plus some HMG17, and ano ...
... 1. Isolation and characterization of the chicken erythrocyte and oviduct HMGY Chicken erythrocyte nuclei were prepared, extracted with 5% perchloric acid (PCA) and the total PCA-extracted protein was acetone precipitated and fractionated on a CM-Sephadex column [8,10]. HMGY, plus some HMG17, and ano ...
ADVANTAGES OF PORCINE BLOOD PLASMA AS A COMPONENT
... a conversion factor, which equals 6.36 for blood proteins. Molecular weight distribution of proteins and peptides was assessed by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) according to the procedure of Laemmli. Polyacrylamide gel plates were prepared, the electrophoresis chamber was filled with elec ...
... a conversion factor, which equals 6.36 for blood proteins. Molecular weight distribution of proteins and peptides was assessed by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) according to the procedure of Laemmli. Polyacrylamide gel plates were prepared, the electrophoresis chamber was filled with elec ...
Small Molecules in Bioinformatics
... • Simple text search against protein names/synonyms OR • Browse protein family tree OR • Sequence search using BLAST (can find related proteins) ...
... • Simple text search against protein names/synonyms OR • Browse protein family tree OR • Sequence search using BLAST (can find related proteins) ...
Structural and Thermal Stability Characterization of Protein
... steam sterilization. The SDS-PAGE gel of all three proteins studied in this experiment showed a smeared band after steam sterilization of the proteins with CA which suggests that the covalent modification of proteins with CA after steam sterilization resulting in a non uniform modification of the pr ...
... steam sterilization. The SDS-PAGE gel of all three proteins studied in this experiment showed a smeared band after steam sterilization of the proteins with CA which suggests that the covalent modification of proteins with CA after steam sterilization resulting in a non uniform modification of the pr ...
Chapter 2
... imagine an almost limitless variety of peptides. For example, there are 2050 or slightly more than 1.12 ⫻ 1065 possible sequences for polypeptides with just 50 amino acid residues. ...
... imagine an almost limitless variety of peptides. For example, there are 2050 or slightly more than 1.12 ⫻ 1065 possible sequences for polypeptides with just 50 amino acid residues. ...
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.