
... The recommended daily allowance (RDA) values of dietary fibre for children, adults, pregnant and lactating mothers are 19-25, 21-38, 28 and 29g, respectively [3], therefore S. nigrum is a good sources of fibre. According to Antia et al. [12] non-starchy vegetables are the richest sources of dietary ...
The Plasma Membrane of Arabidopsis thaliana Contains a Mercury
... Plant cells contain proteins that are members of the major intrinsic protein (MIP) family, an ancient family of membrane channel proteins characterized by six membrane-spanningdomains and two asparagine-proline-alanine (NPA) amino acid motifs i n the two halves of the protein. We recently demonstrat ...
... Plant cells contain proteins that are members of the major intrinsic protein (MIP) family, an ancient family of membrane channel proteins characterized by six membrane-spanningdomains and two asparagine-proline-alanine (NPA) amino acid motifs i n the two halves of the protein. We recently demonstrat ...
Characterization of the Plasmid-Encoded Arsenic Salts Resistance
... Both the N-terminal and C-terminal contained the glycinerich clusters, G15KGGVGKTS23 and G335KRCVGKT343, suggesting that the ArsA protein is the catalytic subunit of an arsenate-translocating ATPase [4]. The predicted ArsA protein also contained two independent domains with 32% homology, possibly du ...
... Both the N-terminal and C-terminal contained the glycinerich clusters, G15KGGVGKTS23 and G335KRCVGKT343, suggesting that the ArsA protein is the catalytic subunit of an arsenate-translocating ATPase [4]. The predicted ArsA protein also contained two independent domains with 32% homology, possibly du ...
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... Chemical Biology Faculty at U of M • Bioanalytical & Biomaterials • Computational Chemistry • Design & Synthesis • Enzyme Chemistry • Structure & Spectroscopy • Nucleic Acids ...
... Chemical Biology Faculty at U of M • Bioanalytical & Biomaterials • Computational Chemistry • Design & Synthesis • Enzyme Chemistry • Structure & Spectroscopy • Nucleic Acids ...
IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences (IOSR-JPBS)
... The validation of the model was also carried out using Ramachandran plot calculations computed with the PROCHECK program [25]. The Φ and Ψ distributions of the Ramachandran plots of non-Glycine, nonProline residues are summarized in Fig. 7. Altogether 99.2% of the residues was in favored and allowed ...
... The validation of the model was also carried out using Ramachandran plot calculations computed with the PROCHECK program [25]. The Φ and Ψ distributions of the Ramachandran plots of non-Glycine, nonProline residues are summarized in Fig. 7. Altogether 99.2% of the residues was in favored and allowed ...
Enzyme Vs. Extremozyme -32
... Bangalore, India have engineered two disulfide bridges across the dimer interface of thymidylate synthase that brings two subunits in close proximity and stabilizes them (Figure 5). The engineered enzyme is able to function at 55°C with its original rate of catalysis and is stable even at 70°C. Site ...
... Bangalore, India have engineered two disulfide bridges across the dimer interface of thymidylate synthase that brings two subunits in close proximity and stabilizes them (Figure 5). The engineered enzyme is able to function at 55°C with its original rate of catalysis and is stable even at 70°C. Site ...
blast
... – Structure or shape (new protein) – Location or preferred location (protein) – Stability (gene/transcript or protein) ...
... – Structure or shape (new protein) – Location or preferred location (protein) – Stability (gene/transcript or protein) ...
Nucleic Acid and Protein Quantitation Methods
... detection. For dsDNA, the common methods include Hoechst, and Invitrogen Quant-iT PicoGreen®, Broad Range, and High Sensitivity dsDNA kits. These dyes have different excitation/emission profiles (Table 1) which may be more or less convenient depending on the individual application. Hoechst can be le ...
... detection. For dsDNA, the common methods include Hoechst, and Invitrogen Quant-iT PicoGreen®, Broad Range, and High Sensitivity dsDNA kits. These dyes have different excitation/emission profiles (Table 1) which may be more or less convenient depending on the individual application. Hoechst can be le ...
Protein Measurement with the Folin Phenol Reagent
... alcohol and isopropyl ether, and dried. These samples dissolved very slowly in 2 ml. of 1 N NaOH. However, after standing overnight, the protein appeared to be nearly all dissolved and aliquots gave readings 97 per cent of those obtained with non-precipitated samples. Other samples were heated for 3 ...
... alcohol and isopropyl ether, and dried. These samples dissolved very slowly in 2 ml. of 1 N NaOH. However, after standing overnight, the protein appeared to be nearly all dissolved and aliquots gave readings 97 per cent of those obtained with non-precipitated samples. Other samples were heated for 3 ...
By P. R. CARNEGIE Russell Grimwade School of Biochemitry
... cyanogen bromide digest of the encephalitogenic basic protein. As the protein has only one methionine residue and has a blocked N-terminal group, it is suggested that the polypeptide originates from the N-terminal region. Preliminary examination of a chymotryptic digest of the protein yielded a ninh ...
... cyanogen bromide digest of the encephalitogenic basic protein. As the protein has only one methionine residue and has a blocked N-terminal group, it is suggested that the polypeptide originates from the N-terminal region. Preliminary examination of a chymotryptic digest of the protein yielded a ninh ...
S1 Fig.
... UltiMate® 3000 HPLC series (Dionex, Sunnyvale, CA USA) was used for peptide concentration and separation. Samples were separated in Nano Series™ Standard Columns (75 µm i.d. x 15 cm) packed with C18 PepMap100 (3 µm, 100Å). The gradient used was from 3.2% to 44% solvent B (0.1% formic acid in acetoni ...
... UltiMate® 3000 HPLC series (Dionex, Sunnyvale, CA USA) was used for peptide concentration and separation. Samples were separated in Nano Series™ Standard Columns (75 µm i.d. x 15 cm) packed with C18 PepMap100 (3 µm, 100Å). The gradient used was from 3.2% to 44% solvent B (0.1% formic acid in acetoni ...
Intrinsic Disorder in Cell-signaling and Cancer
... Molecular recognition involving intrinsically disordered proteins has two features that provide important functional advantages for signaling and regulation. First, disordered regions can bind their targets with high specificity and low affinity.2,8 Second, intrinsic disorder promotes binding divers ...
... Molecular recognition involving intrinsically disordered proteins has two features that provide important functional advantages for signaling and regulation. First, disordered regions can bind their targets with high specificity and low affinity.2,8 Second, intrinsic disorder promotes binding divers ...
Nutrition Primer - This Is Not A Clinic
... -Placement of a transpyloric feeding tube is recommended in the patient with decreased mental status or a history of gastric residuals. This can be facilitated by infusing 10 mg Reglan (metocIopramide) IV, 10 minutes before the tube is placed and inserting all but 10 em of the feeding tube (10-10-10 ...
... -Placement of a transpyloric feeding tube is recommended in the patient with decreased mental status or a history of gastric residuals. This can be facilitated by infusing 10 mg Reglan (metocIopramide) IV, 10 minutes before the tube is placed and inserting all but 10 em of the feeding tube (10-10-10 ...
Structure of the Gene Coding for the a Polypeptide Chain of
... factor H (H), and coagulation factor XIII B subunit (FXIII B) (22-26) . All these proteins share the same structural organization based in the presence o£ multiple SCR units. In addition, most of them are complement-regulatory components . This group of genes, known as the regulator of complement ac ...
... factor H (H), and coagulation factor XIII B subunit (FXIII B) (22-26) . All these proteins share the same structural organization based in the presence o£ multiple SCR units. In addition, most of them are complement-regulatory components . This group of genes, known as the regulator of complement ac ...
Lateral gene transfer and the evolution of plastid
... Volvox carteri, and D. salina, with this clade forming a sister group to the streptophytes. The phylogeny of the ⬘ subunit of ATP synthase shows the same pattern (Fig. 2B), consistent with previous analyses of plastid- and nucleomorph-encoded genes (12, 13, 15). Other B. natans proteins (32%) produ ...
... Volvox carteri, and D. salina, with this clade forming a sister group to the streptophytes. The phylogeny of the ⬘ subunit of ATP synthase shows the same pattern (Fig. 2B), consistent with previous analyses of plastid- and nucleomorph-encoded genes (12, 13, 15). Other B. natans proteins (32%) produ ...
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.