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localization of products of atp hydrolysis in
... was observed in the dense areas among myofilaments in an occasional cell whose plasma membrane had been disrupted during preparation (Fig. 6). Such precipitates were not seen in most cells in these two specimens, nor were they present in the many disrupted cells in the remaining three specimens. In ...
... was observed in the dense areas among myofilaments in an occasional cell whose plasma membrane had been disrupted during preparation (Fig. 6). Such precipitates were not seen in most cells in these two specimens, nor were they present in the many disrupted cells in the remaining three specimens. In ...
Molten rocks in motion
... any years ago, when enzymes were first recognized as being proteins, few people could have imagined the wondrous, precise and diverse structures that make possible their catalytic and other functions. The ATP synthase enzyme, for example, performs catalysis as a molecular machine with an unexpected ...
... any years ago, when enzymes were first recognized as being proteins, few people could have imagined the wondrous, precise and diverse structures that make possible their catalytic and other functions. The ATP synthase enzyme, for example, performs catalysis as a molecular machine with an unexpected ...
Ch 45 Notes
... secreted into the circulatory system and communicate regulatory messages within the body. • Hormones reach all parts of the body, but only target cells are equipped to respond. • Insect metamorphosis and many other processes are regulated by hormones. • P.S. – Plants have hormones too ...
... secreted into the circulatory system and communicate regulatory messages within the body. • Hormones reach all parts of the body, but only target cells are equipped to respond. • Insect metamorphosis and many other processes are regulated by hormones. • P.S. – Plants have hormones too ...
Muscle Contraction and Rigor Mortis KEY
... Normally, in the resting state, these cells build up the electric potential across their membrane by actively pumping out calcium ions. Upon receiving a signal from a neuron, the muscle cells open the calcium channels in their cell membrane, and the calcium ions rush in due to the voltage difference ...
... Normally, in the resting state, these cells build up the electric potential across their membrane by actively pumping out calcium ions. Upon receiving a signal from a neuron, the muscle cells open the calcium channels in their cell membrane, and the calcium ions rush in due to the voltage difference ...
Patofyziologie základních hematologických chorob
... • Histamine mediated leakage – leakage is restricted only to the venules, endothelia of venules are equipped with histamine receptors and reacts by contracting itself ...
... • Histamine mediated leakage – leakage is restricted only to the venules, endothelia of venules are equipped with histamine receptors and reacts by contracting itself ...
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... identified that display different substrate specificities and tissuespecific expression patterns (Ten Hagen et al., 2003; Young et al., 2003; Cheng et al., 2004). However, a role for these proteins in embryonic development has not been described. Here, we report the identification of N-acetylgalacto ...
... identified that display different substrate specificities and tissuespecific expression patterns (Ten Hagen et al., 2003; Young et al., 2003; Cheng et al., 2004). However, a role for these proteins in embryonic development has not been described. Here, we report the identification of N-acetylgalacto ...
A CBS domain-containing pyrophosphatase of Moorella
... PPi (inorganic pyrophosphate) is produced in vast amounts by biosynthetic reactions, such as protein, RNA and DNA synthesis, and its concentration affects the equilibria of these reactions [1]. In addition, PPi regulates many other cellular processes, including calcification, cell proliferation and ...
... PPi (inorganic pyrophosphate) is produced in vast amounts by biosynthetic reactions, such as protein, RNA and DNA synthesis, and its concentration affects the equilibria of these reactions [1]. In addition, PPi regulates many other cellular processes, including calcification, cell proliferation and ...
The Carboxyl Terminus of the Prolactin
... originally isolated as a PKC-␣ interacting protein (Staudinger et al., 1997), are known to interact with the C terminus of GluR2 and GluR3 subunits of AMPA receptors. We therefore repeated the experiment, coexpressing these proteins with Flag-tagged PrRP receptor. As expected, PrRP receptors were su ...
... originally isolated as a PKC-␣ interacting protein (Staudinger et al., 1997), are known to interact with the C terminus of GluR2 and GluR3 subunits of AMPA receptors. We therefore repeated the experiment, coexpressing these proteins with Flag-tagged PrRP receptor. As expected, PrRP receptors were su ...
Hormones & Chemical Messengers
... • What are they? – Chemical messengers secreted by specialized cells • from isolated endocrine cells which makes up the ...
... • What are they? – Chemical messengers secreted by specialized cells • from isolated endocrine cells which makes up the ...
Ca 2+
... – Nuclei multiple and peripherally located – Striated, Voluntary and involuntary (reflexes) ...
... – Nuclei multiple and peripherally located – Striated, Voluntary and involuntary (reflexes) ...
Gene repression by nuclear hormone receptors
... roughly divided into receptors that bind to steroids, receptors that bind to non-steroids and orphan receptors for which no ligand is yet known. Interestingly, hormone-bound NHRs can have both activation and repression functions. When bound to their response element they activate target genes; howev ...
... roughly divided into receptors that bind to steroids, receptors that bind to non-steroids and orphan receptors for which no ligand is yet known. Interestingly, hormone-bound NHRs can have both activation and repression functions. When bound to their response element they activate target genes; howev ...
Use of the BacTiter-Glo™ Microbial Cell Viability Assay to Study
... The general protocol for the determination of ATP and biomass via the BacTiter-Glo™ Assay is detailed in the BacTiter-Glo™ Microbial Cell Viability Assay Technical Bulletin #TB337. Table 1 describes the modified protocol for measuring attached bacteria in a 96-well-plate format. We use one row of 12 ...
... The general protocol for the determination of ATP and biomass via the BacTiter-Glo™ Assay is detailed in the BacTiter-Glo™ Microbial Cell Viability Assay Technical Bulletin #TB337. Table 1 describes the modified protocol for measuring attached bacteria in a 96-well-plate format. We use one row of 12 ...
COMMUNICATION Two categories of mammalian galactose
... full extent of their ligand-binding selectivity is only evident when larger oligosaccharide ligands are tested. The array provides an efficient way to make such comparisons. The major outcome of these studies is the demonstration that the galactose-binding receptors can be divided into two groups ba ...
... full extent of their ligand-binding selectivity is only evident when larger oligosaccharide ligands are tested. The array provides an efficient way to make such comparisons. The major outcome of these studies is the demonstration that the galactose-binding receptors can be divided into two groups ba ...
Purinergic signalling
Purinergic signalling (or signaling: see American and British English differences) is a form of extracellular signalling mediated by purine nucleotides and nucleosides such as adenosine and ATP. It involves the activation of purinergic receptors in the cell and/or in nearby cells, thereby regulating cellular functions.The purinergic signalling complex of a cell is sometimes referred to as the “purinome”.