Safety Assessment of Milk Proteins and Protein Derivatives as Used
... In some cases, reports of use were received from the VCRP, but no concentration of use data were provided. For example, Lactoglobulin is reported to be used in 1 formulation, but no use concentration data were provided. In other cases, no uses were reported to the VCRP, but a maximum use concentrati ...
... In some cases, reports of use were received from the VCRP, but no concentration of use data were provided. For example, Lactoglobulin is reported to be used in 1 formulation, but no use concentration data were provided. In other cases, no uses were reported to the VCRP, but a maximum use concentrati ...
Specific Isotopic Labeling of Methyl Groups has Extended the
... is more economical, aliphatic sites (other that the specifically 1H/13Clabeled ILV methyl groups) will be 2H-labeled to the extent of ~70%. In addition to the applications described above (e.g. for optimal detection of long-range NOEs involving ILV methyl groups), specifically ...
... is more economical, aliphatic sites (other that the specifically 1H/13Clabeled ILV methyl groups) will be 2H-labeled to the extent of ~70%. In addition to the applications described above (e.g. for optimal detection of long-range NOEs involving ILV methyl groups), specifically ...
Calcium Signaling. Cell 131: 1047
... Calcium ions (Ca2+) impact nearly every aspect of cellular life. This review examines the principles of Ca2+ signaling, from changes in protein conformations driven by Ca2+ to the mechanisms that control Ca2+ levels in the cytoplasm and organelles. Also discussed is the highly localized nature of Ca ...
... Calcium ions (Ca2+) impact nearly every aspect of cellular life. This review examines the principles of Ca2+ signaling, from changes in protein conformations driven by Ca2+ to the mechanisms that control Ca2+ levels in the cytoplasm and organelles. Also discussed is the highly localized nature of Ca ...
Review
... Calcium ions (Ca2+) impact nearly every aspect of cellular life. This review examines the principles of Ca2+ signaling, from changes in protein conformations driven by Ca2+ to the mechanisms that control Ca2+ levels in the cytoplasm and organelles. Also discussed is the highly localized nature of Ca ...
... Calcium ions (Ca2+) impact nearly every aspect of cellular life. This review examines the principles of Ca2+ signaling, from changes in protein conformations driven by Ca2+ to the mechanisms that control Ca2+ levels in the cytoplasm and organelles. Also discussed is the highly localized nature of Ca ...
Biological Networks Underlying Abiotic Stress Tolerance in
... soybean, maize, barley, common wheat). These factors enabled the researchers to study plant responses to internal and external (environmental) factors including abiotic stresses at proteome level. Study of proteome response of major crop plants to environmental stress is of high interest due to eluc ...
... soybean, maize, barley, common wheat). These factors enabled the researchers to study plant responses to internal and external (environmental) factors including abiotic stresses at proteome level. Study of proteome response of major crop plants to environmental stress is of high interest due to eluc ...
The enemy within: ricin and plant cells
... ricin cDNAs and genes have been cloned (Lamb et al., 1985; Halling et al., 1985; Tregear and Roberts, 1992), the active site has been well characterized by mutational analyses (for review see Lord et al., 1994). In contrast to the globular structure of RTA, the 262 residue RTB is bilobal. Each lobe ...
... ricin cDNAs and genes have been cloned (Lamb et al., 1985; Halling et al., 1985; Tregear and Roberts, 1992), the active site has been well characterized by mutational analyses (for review see Lord et al., 1994). In contrast to the globular structure of RTA, the 262 residue RTB is bilobal. Each lobe ...
ref. #28 of the TIBS article
... for the integration of transmembrane a-helices (TMHs) into biological membranes (von Heijne, 1997), very little is known about the detailed molecular interactions that control the precise positioning of an isolated TMH in the bilayer. This is due both to the lack of high-resolution structural data a ...
... for the integration of transmembrane a-helices (TMHs) into biological membranes (von Heijne, 1997), very little is known about the detailed molecular interactions that control the precise positioning of an isolated TMH in the bilayer. This is due both to the lack of high-resolution structural data a ...
[7] Semisynthesis of Proteins Containing Selenocysteine
... technology. There is one report of fonnate dehydrogenase being overproduced in Escherichia colis and a description of the production of rat thioredoxin reductase (TR) in E. coli. 6 The gene for tRNAsec also had to be overexpressed to achieve fonnate dehydrogenase production. Moreover, fonnate dehydr ...
... technology. There is one report of fonnate dehydrogenase being overproduced in Escherichia colis and a description of the production of rat thioredoxin reductase (TR) in E. coli. 6 The gene for tRNAsec also had to be overexpressed to achieve fonnate dehydrogenase production. Moreover, fonnate dehydr ...
A Tertiary Plastid Uses Genes from Two Endosymbionts
... On several occasions these primary algae were themselves taken up by another eukaryote and transformed into an organelle, a process called secondary endosymbiosis. Most or all of the genes for plastid-targeted proteins in the primary algal nucleus moved once again, this time to the new secondary hos ...
... On several occasions these primary algae were themselves taken up by another eukaryote and transformed into an organelle, a process called secondary endosymbiosis. Most or all of the genes for plastid-targeted proteins in the primary algal nucleus moved once again, this time to the new secondary hos ...
Effect of the addition of CMC on the aggregation behaviour
... induce the formation of bityrosine, responsible for the Mw shift toward higher values. Also, SPI contains more tyrosine residues than WPC, 3.3% vs. 2.5%, respectively (Stuchell and Krochta, 1994). Moreover, CMC seemed to interact with the protein mixture in ...
... induce the formation of bityrosine, responsible for the Mw shift toward higher values. Also, SPI contains more tyrosine residues than WPC, 3.3% vs. 2.5%, respectively (Stuchell and Krochta, 1994). Moreover, CMC seemed to interact with the protein mixture in ...
Evidence for an Outer Membrane
... notations which may appear on this reproduction. 1.T he sign or “ target” for pages apparently lacking from the docum ent photographed is “ Missing Page(s)” . If it was possible to obtain the missing page(s) o r section, they are spliced into the film along with adjacent pages. This may have necessi ...
... notations which may appear on this reproduction. 1.T he sign or “ target” for pages apparently lacking from the docum ent photographed is “ Missing Page(s)” . If it was possible to obtain the missing page(s) o r section, they are spliced into the film along with adjacent pages. This may have necessi ...
Turnover of protein phosphorylation evolving under
... with its SH2 domain, which closes the kinase into an inactive conformation (Frame, 2002). Because single phosphorylation sites in specific cases play key roles in protein regulation, mutations at these sites may have complex organismal phenotypes. For instance, mutation of Ser47 on the Drosophila cir ...
... with its SH2 domain, which closes the kinase into an inactive conformation (Frame, 2002). Because single phosphorylation sites in specific cases play key roles in protein regulation, mutations at these sites may have complex organismal phenotypes. For instance, mutation of Ser47 on the Drosophila cir ...
Chemoinformatics in Molecular Docking and Drug
... Docking results can be improved by using chemical information about the hits. Chemicals which bind the same protein tend to have similar structure. Iterating back and forth between docking and searching large DB. Use other filters and predictive modules (e.g. Lipinski rules) ...
... Docking results can be improved by using chemical information about the hits. Chemicals which bind the same protein tend to have similar structure. Iterating back and forth between docking and searching large DB. Use other filters and predictive modules (e.g. Lipinski rules) ...
ISMB2006-Docking7
... Docking results can be improved by using chemical information about the hits. Chemicals which bind the same protein tend to have similar structure. Iterating back and forth between docking and searching large DB. Use other filters and predictive modules (e.g. Lipinski rules) ALGORITHM: 1. Dock and r ...
... Docking results can be improved by using chemical information about the hits. Chemicals which bind the same protein tend to have similar structure. Iterating back and forth between docking and searching large DB. Use other filters and predictive modules (e.g. Lipinski rules) ALGORITHM: 1. Dock and r ...
Electron Transfer Chain
... P. L. Dutton and coworkers have called attention to the relevance of conserved distances between redox carriers within respiratory chain complexes with regard to the energy barrier at each step for electron tunneling through the protein. They have modeled electron transfers through the respiratory ...
... P. L. Dutton and coworkers have called attention to the relevance of conserved distances between redox carriers within respiratory chain complexes with regard to the energy barrier at each step for electron tunneling through the protein. They have modeled electron transfers through the respiratory ...
Robust circadian clocks from coupled protein
... the test tube (13) (Fig. 1B). In this system, the total number of each Kai protein is constant—they are neither produced nor destroyed—and only the PPC is operative. We show that in this case the PPC is highly robust against noise arising from the intrinsic stochasticity of chemical reactions. Even ...
... the test tube (13) (Fig. 1B). In this system, the total number of each Kai protein is constant—they are neither produced nor destroyed—and only the PPC is operative. We show that in this case the PPC is highly robust against noise arising from the intrinsic stochasticity of chemical reactions. Even ...
IMGT Colliers de Perles: Standardized Sequence
... (TR), major histocompatibility complex (MHC) of human and other vertebrates, and related proteins of the immune system (RPI) of any species. RPI include proteins that belong to the immunoglobulin superfamily (IgSF) and MHC superfamily (MhcSF). IMGT has set up a unique numbering system, which takes i ...
... (TR), major histocompatibility complex (MHC) of human and other vertebrates, and related proteins of the immune system (RPI) of any species. RPI include proteins that belong to the immunoglobulin superfamily (IgSF) and MHC superfamily (MhcSF). IMGT has set up a unique numbering system, which takes i ...
Systematic Structure-Function Analysis of the Small GTPase Arf1 in Yeast.
... (Stearns et al., 1990b). ARF3 does not compensate for the loss of ARF1 and ARF2 and based on sequence comparison with human Arfs, which are subdivided into three classes, represents a separate subclass of Arf protein. Monomeric GTPases cycle between GDP-bound and GTPbound states, which are accompani ...
... (Stearns et al., 1990b). ARF3 does not compensate for the loss of ARF1 and ARF2 and based on sequence comparison with human Arfs, which are subdivided into three classes, represents a separate subclass of Arf protein. Monomeric GTPases cycle between GDP-bound and GTPbound states, which are accompani ...
Distinct Roles of PDE4 and PDE10A in the Regulation of cAMP/PKA
... Phosphodiesterase (PDE) is a critical regulator of cAMP/protein kinase A (PKA) signaling in cells. Multiple PDEs with different substrate specificities and subcellular localization are expressed in neurons. Dopamine plays a central role in the regulation of motor and cognitive functions. The effect ...
... Phosphodiesterase (PDE) is a critical regulator of cAMP/protein kinase A (PKA) signaling in cells. Multiple PDEs with different substrate specificities and subcellular localization are expressed in neurons. Dopamine plays a central role in the regulation of motor and cognitive functions. The effect ...
Variations in amino acid composition in bacterial single stranded
... from three taxonomically distant species, Helicobacter pylori, (Epsilonproteobacteria), Escherichia coli (Gammaproteobacteria), and Streptomyces coelicolor (Actinobacteria). These species with solved SSB structures were selected since they possess 38 %, 50 % and 72 % GC ratio in their genomes, respe ...
... from three taxonomically distant species, Helicobacter pylori, (Epsilonproteobacteria), Escherichia coli (Gammaproteobacteria), and Streptomyces coelicolor (Actinobacteria). These species with solved SSB structures were selected since they possess 38 %, 50 % and 72 % GC ratio in their genomes, respe ...
Steven`s project - The University of Texas at Dallas
... A need exists for the ability to compute the complex workings of amino acid chains. These proteins have been found to fold in many different ways, and the forces that affect these changes have yet to be fully understood. The folded state of a protein is the state in which it finally gains its functi ...
... A need exists for the ability to compute the complex workings of amino acid chains. These proteins have been found to fold in many different ways, and the forces that affect these changes have yet to be fully understood. The folded state of a protein is the state in which it finally gains its functi ...
SB401, a pollen-specific protein from Solanum berthaultii
... model system for investigating the control and regulation of cell growth in plant. The cytoskeleton is crucial for the tip growth of pollen tubes. A large body of evidence has established that actin filaments are fundamental, not only for delivering substances to the pollen tube tip by cytoplasmic s ...
... model system for investigating the control and regulation of cell growth in plant. The cytoskeleton is crucial for the tip growth of pollen tubes. A large body of evidence has established that actin filaments are fundamental, not only for delivering substances to the pollen tube tip by cytoplasmic s ...
Constitutive heat shock protein 70 (HSC70) expression in rainbow
... sequences have been used successfully for hsp70 antibodies and total hsp70 antibodies (hsp70q hsc70), but not for hsc70 antibody generation (Dunlap and Matsumura 1997; Green et al., 1995). Indeed, human hsp70 (Hunt and Morimoto 1985) and hsc70 (Dworniczak and Mirault 1987) are ;81% homologous and th ...
... sequences have been used successfully for hsp70 antibodies and total hsp70 antibodies (hsp70q hsc70), but not for hsc70 antibody generation (Dunlap and Matsumura 1997; Green et al., 1995). Indeed, human hsp70 (Hunt and Morimoto 1985) and hsc70 (Dworniczak and Mirault 1987) are ;81% homologous and th ...
Fractionation of rice glutelin polypeptides using gel filtration
... weight distributions. The overall elution profile obtained in the presence of 0.5% SDS was somewhat different from those obtained in urea extracts. This is likely due to differences in shape effects or protein solubility resulting from extraction in SDS versus urea. Each fraction from Sepharose CL-6 ...
... weight distributions. The overall elution profile obtained in the presence of 0.5% SDS was somewhat different from those obtained in urea extracts. This is likely due to differences in shape effects or protein solubility resulting from extraction in SDS versus urea. Each fraction from Sepharose CL-6 ...
The bHLH-PAS protein ARNT - an activator of ER activity
... • ARNT interacts with ligand-activated ERa and ERb • ARNT stimulates both ERa and ERb transcriptional ...
... • ARNT interacts with ligand-activated ERa and ERb • ARNT stimulates both ERa and ERb transcriptional ...
G protein–coupled receptor
G protein–coupled receptors (GPCRs), also known as seven-transmembrane domain receptors, 7TM receptors, heptahelical receptors, serpentine receptor, and G protein–linked receptors (GPLR), constitute a large protein family of receptors that sense molecules outside the cell and activate inside signal transduction pathways and, ultimately, cellular responses. Coupling with G proteins, they are called seven-transmembrane receptors because they pass through the cell membrane seven times.G protein–coupled receptors are found only in eukaryotes, including yeast, choanoflagellates, and animals. The ligands that bind and activate these receptors include light-sensitive compounds, odors, pheromones, hormones, and neurotransmitters, and vary in size from small molecules to peptides to large proteins. G protein–coupled receptors are involved in many diseases, and are also the target of approximately 40% of all modern medicinal drugs. Two of the United States's top five selling drugs (Hydrocodone and Lisinopril) act by targeting a G protein–coupled receptor. The 2012 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to Brian Kobilka and Robert Lefkowitz for their work that was ""crucial for understanding how G protein–coupled receptors function."". There have been at least seven other Nobel Prizes awarded for some aspect of G protein–mediated signaling.There are two principal signal transduction pathways involving the G protein–coupled receptors: the cAMP signal pathway and the phosphatidylinositol signal pathway. When a ligand binds to the GPCR it causes a conformational change in the GPCR, which allows it to act as a guanine nucleotide exchange factor (GEF). The GPCR can then activate an associated G protein by exchanging its bound GDP for a GTP. The G protein's α subunit, together with the bound GTP, can then dissociate from the β and γ subunits to further affect intracellular signaling proteins or target functional proteins directly depending on the α subunit type (Gαs, Gαi/o, Gαq/11, Gα12/13).