
protein research
... folding of newly expressed polypeptides. Because of its E. coli origin, TF is highly expressed in E. coli expression systems. The pCold TF DNA Vector consists of the cspA promoter plus additional downstream sequences including a 5’ untranslated region (5’ UTR), a translation enhancing element (TEE), ...
... folding of newly expressed polypeptides. Because of its E. coli origin, TF is highly expressed in E. coli expression systems. The pCold TF DNA Vector consists of the cspA promoter plus additional downstream sequences including a 5’ untranslated region (5’ UTR), a translation enhancing element (TEE), ...
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... interaction domain (GID) of Axin. Using an in vitro kinase assay, our results indicate that GSKIP is a good GSK3beta substrate and both full-length and a C-terminal fragment of GSKIP can block phosphorylation of primed and non-primed substrates in different fashions. Similar to Axin GID381-405 and F ...
... interaction domain (GID) of Axin. Using an in vitro kinase assay, our results indicate that GSKIP is a good GSK3beta substrate and both full-length and a C-terminal fragment of GSKIP can block phosphorylation of primed and non-primed substrates in different fashions. Similar to Axin GID381-405 and F ...
BU32451456
... steroids and anesthetics. The binding of antiepileptic agents to this recognition site increases the affinity of GABAA receptor for modulating the inhibitory effects of GABAinduced chloride ion flux. In the pentameric complex structure of these receptors, the α/β interface locates the binding site o ...
... steroids and anesthetics. The binding of antiepileptic agents to this recognition site increases the affinity of GABAA receptor for modulating the inhibitory effects of GABAinduced chloride ion flux. In the pentameric complex structure of these receptors, the α/β interface locates the binding site o ...
Development of the Ruminant Digestive Tract
... • Method of feeding – Feeding with nipple pail results in higher serum antibodies than nursing because: • Nursing calves consume colostrum later than nipple-fed calves • Nursing calves consume less colostrum than nipple-fed calves ...
... • Method of feeding – Feeding with nipple pail results in higher serum antibodies than nursing because: • Nursing calves consume colostrum later than nipple-fed calves • Nursing calves consume less colostrum than nipple-fed calves ...
... B3. (8 pts) Entropy plays an important role in defining the stability of the folded state of globular proteins. List, and then briefly discuss, the molecular nature of the entropic terms that affect protein folding. You should clearly state whether the term stabilizes or destabilizes the folded form ...
us whey proteins in ready-to-drink beverages
... whey peptides, which provide distinct nutritional and functional advantages. In some cases, whey proteins are combined with other proteins such as vegetableor casein-based ingredients to create a particular overall amino acid composition or textural character, but the vegetablederived proteins in pa ...
... whey peptides, which provide distinct nutritional and functional advantages. In some cases, whey proteins are combined with other proteins such as vegetableor casein-based ingredients to create a particular overall amino acid composition or textural character, but the vegetablederived proteins in pa ...
U.S. WHEY PROTEINS IN READY-TO-DRINK BEVERAGES
... whey peptides, which provide distinct nutritional and functional advantages. In some cases, whey proteins are combined with other proteins such as vegetableor casein-based ingredients to create a particular overall amino acid composition or textural character, but the vegetablederived proteins in pa ...
... whey peptides, which provide distinct nutritional and functional advantages. In some cases, whey proteins are combined with other proteins such as vegetableor casein-based ingredients to create a particular overall amino acid composition or textural character, but the vegetablederived proteins in pa ...
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Mouse CNTF / Ciliary Neurotrophic Factor Protein (His Tag)
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The biological meaning of pairwise alignments
... • What is the biological question? Examples: • Which proteins of the database are similar to my protein sequence? • Which proteins of the database are similar to the conceptual translation of my DNA sequence? • Which nucleotide sequences in the database are similar to my nucleotide sequence? • Which ...
... • What is the biological question? Examples: • Which proteins of the database are similar to my protein sequence? • Which proteins of the database are similar to the conceptual translation of my DNA sequence? • Which nucleotide sequences in the database are similar to my nucleotide sequence? • Which ...
Heinrichs, V., and Baker, B. S.
... nucleus enriched in splicing factors (24). The function of the Gly-rich region is unknown. The identification of the functional domains in SR proteins necessary for the regulation of alternative splicing can help to understand which molecular interactions are required in splicing regulation. Both bi ...
... nucleus enriched in splicing factors (24). The function of the Gly-rich region is unknown. The identification of the functional domains in SR proteins necessary for the regulation of alternative splicing can help to understand which molecular interactions are required in splicing regulation. Both bi ...
Design and Evolution of Artificial M13 Coat Proteins
... Similarities between ACP-7 and natural bacteriophage proteins The design and evolution of ACP-7 depended on the use of a phagemid system in which all the wild-type phage coat proteins were supplied by a helper phage. As a consequence, non-functional coat proteins could be selected, provided they inc ...
... Similarities between ACP-7 and natural bacteriophage proteins The design and evolution of ACP-7 depended on the use of a phagemid system in which all the wild-type phage coat proteins were supplied by a helper phage. As a consequence, non-functional coat proteins could be selected, provided they inc ...
View/Open
... Swine: Distiller’s dried grain by-products can be used as a protein/energy source in growing pigs and reproducing sows at limited inclusion rates. v DDGS contain approximately 27 percent crude protein, but are low in lysine and to a lesser extent threonine, leucine, isoleucine, and tryptophan v DDG ...
... Swine: Distiller’s dried grain by-products can be used as a protein/energy source in growing pigs and reproducing sows at limited inclusion rates. v DDGS contain approximately 27 percent crude protein, but are low in lysine and to a lesser extent threonine, leucine, isoleucine, and tryptophan v DDG ...
Improving protein fold recognition with hybrid
... greatly improved identification of distantly related proteins and, consequently, comparative modeling (Müller et al., 1999; Park et al., 1998). Fold recognition was later taken to a new level with the FFAS method (Rychlewski et al., 2000), which was based on profile–profile alignment. By using prof ...
... greatly improved identification of distantly related proteins and, consequently, comparative modeling (Müller et al., 1999; Park et al., 1998). Fold recognition was later taken to a new level with the FFAS method (Rychlewski et al., 2000), which was based on profile–profile alignment. By using prof ...
A Bayesian network model for protein fold and remote homologue
... rely only on pairwise sequence similarity. These benchmark studies also demonstrated that all sequence-based methods miss many important remote homologies between proteins with less than 20% sequence similarity. In addition, since three-dimensional (3D) structure is more highly conserved than primar ...
... rely only on pairwise sequence similarity. These benchmark studies also demonstrated that all sequence-based methods miss many important remote homologies between proteins with less than 20% sequence similarity. In addition, since three-dimensional (3D) structure is more highly conserved than primar ...
GENE NOMENCLATURE OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF SPINOCEREBELLAR ATAXIA (SCA) AND
... has the potential to affect protein function. SIFT is a program that predicts the amino acid substitution affects protein function so that we can prioritize substitutions for the study. We have shown that SIFT can distinguish between functionally neutral and deleterious amino acid changes in mutagen ...
... has the potential to affect protein function. SIFT is a program that predicts the amino acid substitution affects protein function so that we can prioritize substitutions for the study. We have shown that SIFT can distinguish between functionally neutral and deleterious amino acid changes in mutagen ...
Use of Heparin HyperD® M Affinity Resin for Batch Mode Protein
... are not highly efficient for purification of many important plasma proteins found at low concentration. Affinity chromatography is a preferred method for specific capture and purification of these classes of proteins. Heparin is a negatively-charged mucopolysaccharide consisting of a repeating dimer ...
... are not highly efficient for purification of many important plasma proteins found at low concentration. Affinity chromatography is a preferred method for specific capture and purification of these classes of proteins. Heparin is a negatively-charged mucopolysaccharide consisting of a repeating dimer ...
The Electrophoretic Movement of Proteins from Various
... intraspecific differences were smaller than interspecific differences. If similar relationships existed among the streptomycetes, the protein patterns could be used to aid in the characterization of species. The work reported in this paper was undertaken to ascertain whether the protein pattern of s ...
... intraspecific differences were smaller than interspecific differences. If similar relationships existed among the streptomycetes, the protein patterns could be used to aid in the characterization of species. The work reported in this paper was undertaken to ascertain whether the protein pattern of s ...
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.