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... CLRA_RAT CALCITONIN RECEPTOR A PRECURSOR (CT-R-A) CLRB_RAT CALCITONIN RECEPTOR B PRECURSOR (CT-R-B) DIHR_MANSE DIURETIC HORMONE RECEPTOR (DH-R). CALR_PIG CALCITONIN RECEPTOR PRECURSOR (CT-R). GLR_RAT GLUCAGON RECEPTOR PRECURSOR (GL-R). ...
... CLRA_RAT CALCITONIN RECEPTOR A PRECURSOR (CT-R-A) CLRB_RAT CALCITONIN RECEPTOR B PRECURSOR (CT-R-B) DIHR_MANSE DIURETIC HORMONE RECEPTOR (DH-R). CALR_PIG CALCITONIN RECEPTOR PRECURSOR (CT-R). GLR_RAT GLUCAGON RECEPTOR PRECURSOR (GL-R). ...
Nutrition Guidelines - NYU Langone Medical Center
... Milk Light, Naturemax Plus, Isopure or prepare your own. To prepare your own, blend one scoop of a protein powder such as Unjury or Isopure Protein Powder into 4 oz of liquid (preferably milk) with some ice. Carnation Instant Breakfast, ALBA mix, Weight Watcher shake mix can be used as well. For the ...
... Milk Light, Naturemax Plus, Isopure or prepare your own. To prepare your own, blend one scoop of a protein powder such as Unjury or Isopure Protein Powder into 4 oz of liquid (preferably milk) with some ice. Carnation Instant Breakfast, ALBA mix, Weight Watcher shake mix can be used as well. For the ...
BioPerf: A Benchmark Suite to Evaluate High-Performance
... Portions of genomes could be seen as genomic entities spawned through some dynamic changes in content and order of the ancestral genome. Certain regions, through selection, are conserved over time. Such genomic portions that are related due to their derivation from the same element in a common ances ...
... Portions of genomes could be seen as genomic entities spawned through some dynamic changes in content and order of the ancestral genome. Certain regions, through selection, are conserved over time. Such genomic portions that are related due to their derivation from the same element in a common ances ...
Identification and Developmental Expression of a Novel Low
... is detectable within the cement gland, within many neuronal cell bodies and axon tracts within the developing nervous system, and within all cellular layers of the developing retina. The availability of these two distinct neuron-specific intermediate filament proteins, with different temporal and sp ...
... is detectable within the cement gland, within many neuronal cell bodies and axon tracts within the developing nervous system, and within all cellular layers of the developing retina. The availability of these two distinct neuron-specific intermediate filament proteins, with different temporal and sp ...
tRNA & Ribosomes
... EM & X-ray crystallographic studies, carried out in the presence & absence of initiation & elongation factors as well as inhibitors of protein synthesis, have revealed conformational changes in rRNA. Thus rRNA participates in conformational coupling in ...
... EM & X-ray crystallographic studies, carried out in the presence & absence of initiation & elongation factors as well as inhibitors of protein synthesis, have revealed conformational changes in rRNA. Thus rRNA participates in conformational coupling in ...
The Strategic Use of Ruminally Protected Amino Acids in Dairy
... et al., 2006) it appeared that because of higher than expected DMI, estimated gram requirements were in excess, and this may have been the reason for the failure, but it certainly was not the result of low MET or LYS as % of MP in either of these cases. For this reason, we favor balancing for grams ...
... et al., 2006) it appeared that because of higher than expected DMI, estimated gram requirements were in excess, and this may have been the reason for the failure, but it certainly was not the result of low MET or LYS as % of MP in either of these cases. For this reason, we favor balancing for grams ...
Codrea_Biochem_07 - The University of Texas at Austin
... structures, information that has proven invaluable in various studies that have been undertaken to analyze these proteins. My goal is to apply molecular modeling techniques in order to add new functionality to enzymes whose 3D structures are available. The standard processes for modifying the functi ...
... structures, information that has proven invaluable in various studies that have been undertaken to analyze these proteins. My goal is to apply molecular modeling techniques in order to add new functionality to enzymes whose 3D structures are available. The standard processes for modifying the functi ...
Developmental Analysis of a Putative ATP/ADP Carrier Protein
... In order to clarify the peroxisomal membrane proteins (PMPs), we characterized one of the major PMPs, PMP38. The deduced amino acid sequence for its cDNA in Arabidopsis thaliana contained polypeptides with 331 amino acids and had high similarity with those of Homo sapiens PMP34 and Candida boidinii ...
... In order to clarify the peroxisomal membrane proteins (PMPs), we characterized one of the major PMPs, PMP38. The deduced amino acid sequence for its cDNA in Arabidopsis thaliana contained polypeptides with 331 amino acids and had high similarity with those of Homo sapiens PMP34 and Candida boidinii ...
BCA Assay
... alkaline medium (the biuret reaction) with the highly sensitive and selective colorimetric detection of the cuprous cation (Cu+1) using a unique reagent containing bicinchoninic acid.1 The purple-colored reaction product of this assay is formed by the chelation of two molecules of BCA with one cupro ...
... alkaline medium (the biuret reaction) with the highly sensitive and selective colorimetric detection of the cuprous cation (Cu+1) using a unique reagent containing bicinchoninic acid.1 The purple-colored reaction product of this assay is formed by the chelation of two molecules of BCA with one cupro ...
Iron-Binding Activity of FutA1 Subunit of an ABC
... (Frost and Rosenberg 1973, Staudenmaier et al. 1989). Ferric citrate passes across the outer membrane through the FecA protein localized in the outer membrane. Synechocystis does not possess a homologue of fecA, although the homologues of fecB, C, D, and E have been identified in its genome (Kaneko ...
... (Frost and Rosenberg 1973, Staudenmaier et al. 1989). Ferric citrate passes across the outer membrane through the FecA protein localized in the outer membrane. Synechocystis does not possess a homologue of fecA, although the homologues of fecB, C, D, and E have been identified in its genome (Kaneko ...
SOD binds cell-adhesive peroxidase - Journal of Cell Science
... surface; it could be released from the membrane with high salt. It was thus concluded that the peroxinectin-binding protein is an extracellular SOD (EC-SOD) and a peripheral membrane protein, presumably kept at the cell surface via ionic interaction with its C-terminal region. This interaction with ...
... surface; it could be released from the membrane with high salt. It was thus concluded that the peroxinectin-binding protein is an extracellular SOD (EC-SOD) and a peripheral membrane protein, presumably kept at the cell surface via ionic interaction with its C-terminal region. This interaction with ...
as a PDF - CiteSeerX
... We have subcloned a portion of the Escherichia coli mtL4 gene encoding the hydrophilic, C-terminal domain of the mannitol-specific enzyme II (mannitol permease; molecular mass, 68 kilodaltons [kDa]) of the phosphoenolpyruvate-dependent carbohydrate phosphotransferase system. This mtlA fragment, enco ...
... We have subcloned a portion of the Escherichia coli mtL4 gene encoding the hydrophilic, C-terminal domain of the mannitol-specific enzyme II (mannitol permease; molecular mass, 68 kilodaltons [kDa]) of the phosphoenolpyruvate-dependent carbohydrate phosphotransferase system. This mtlA fragment, enco ...
Document
... • The protein migration in a medium possessing a stable pH gradient • moves to a zone in the medium where the pH is equal to the isoelectric point (pI) of the protein. • the charge becomes zero • migration ceases • the protein zones are very sharp – diffusion is also counteracted • acquisition of ch ...
... • The protein migration in a medium possessing a stable pH gradient • moves to a zone in the medium where the pH is equal to the isoelectric point (pI) of the protein. • the charge becomes zero • migration ceases • the protein zones are very sharp – diffusion is also counteracted • acquisition of ch ...
Paper Title
... position in a DNA among individuals. Significant number of genetic diseases is caused by nonsynonymous SNPs manifested as single point mutations on the protein level. The ability to identify deleterious substitutions could be useful for protein engineering to test whether the proposed mutations do n ...
... position in a DNA among individuals. Significant number of genetic diseases is caused by nonsynonymous SNPs manifested as single point mutations on the protein level. The ability to identify deleterious substitutions could be useful for protein engineering to test whether the proposed mutations do n ...
Principles of Protein Structure
... • The first 2 lectures are not so much to teach/refresh your knowledge of protein/DNA/RNA structure, but for you to conceptualize, describe and subsequently analyze complex biological data • Assignment 1 will test this ...
... • The first 2 lectures are not so much to teach/refresh your knowledge of protein/DNA/RNA structure, but for you to conceptualize, describe and subsequently analyze complex biological data • Assignment 1 will test this ...
AIBSTCT Nucleic Acids Research - Walter Lab
... Fig2B Immunoprecipitation of SRP19. pSRP19 was transcribed from the SP6 promoter of pGem2 and the transcripts were translated in a wheat germ cell free translation system in the presence of 35S methionine and analysed on 10-15% SDS polyacrylamide gels. SRP19 protein was expressed either as a full-le ...
... Fig2B Immunoprecipitation of SRP19. pSRP19 was transcribed from the SP6 promoter of pGem2 and the transcripts were translated in a wheat germ cell free translation system in the presence of 35S methionine and analysed on 10-15% SDS polyacrylamide gels. SRP19 protein was expressed either as a full-le ...
Role of the ubiquitinselective CDC48UFD1/NPL4 chaperone
... (Mitchell and Martin, 1995). The yeast enzyme, OLE1 (D-9 fatty acid desaturase), speci®cally converts palmitoyl (16:0) and stearoyl (18:0) CoA to palmitoleic (16:1) and oleic (18:1) acids by the introduction of a single double bond between carbon 9 and carbon 10 of the respective carbon chains (Mitc ...
... (Mitchell and Martin, 1995). The yeast enzyme, OLE1 (D-9 fatty acid desaturase), speci®cally converts palmitoyl (16:0) and stearoyl (18:0) CoA to palmitoleic (16:1) and oleic (18:1) acids by the introduction of a single double bond between carbon 9 and carbon 10 of the respective carbon chains (Mitc ...
CHAPTER 6
... Signaling Pathways from Membrane to the Nucleus • The complete path from membrane to nucleus is understood for a few cases • See Figure 32.4 • Signaling pathways are redundant • Signaling pathways converge and diverge • This is possible with several signaling modules on a signaling protein ...
... Signaling Pathways from Membrane to the Nucleus • The complete path from membrane to nucleus is understood for a few cases • See Figure 32.4 • Signaling pathways are redundant • Signaling pathways converge and diverge • This is possible with several signaling modules on a signaling protein ...
Self-Interaction of the Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1
... The herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) regulatory protein ICP27 is a nuclear phosphoprotein required for viral lytic infection, which acts partly at the posttranscriptional level to affect RNA processing and export. In the present study, we show that ICP27 can interact with itself in vivo. Immunofl ...
... The herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) regulatory protein ICP27 is a nuclear phosphoprotein required for viral lytic infection, which acts partly at the posttranscriptional level to affect RNA processing and export. In the present study, we show that ICP27 can interact with itself in vivo. Immunofl ...
Chapter 22-23 - Bakersfield College
... of enzyme (active site) and substrate cannot fit in the active site. - Like heavy metal ions (Pb2+, Ag+, or Hg2+) that bond with –COO-, or –OH groups of amino acid in an enzyme. - Penicillin inhibits an enzyme needed for formation of cell walls in bacteria: infection is stopped. - Solution: some che ...
... of enzyme (active site) and substrate cannot fit in the active site. - Like heavy metal ions (Pb2+, Ag+, or Hg2+) that bond with –COO-, or –OH groups of amino acid in an enzyme. - Penicillin inhibits an enzyme needed for formation of cell walls in bacteria: infection is stopped. - Solution: some che ...
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.