Protein Sequences in the CAS Registry File on
... • Sequences deduced from gene translation and reported by the author • Sequences deduced by gene translation from the GenBank® database (registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services) • Chemically modified peptides and proteins • Genetically engineered and synthetic protei ...
... • Sequences deduced from gene translation and reported by the author • Sequences deduced by gene translation from the GenBank® database (registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services) • Chemically modified peptides and proteins • Genetically engineered and synthetic protei ...
NOVEL SPERM-SPECIFIC GLYCOLYTIC ISOZYMES GENERATED
... Targeted gene disruption of glycolytic enzymes expressed only during spermatogenesis indicates that glycolysis is essential for sperm motility and male fertility. This pathway is compartmentalized in the principal piece of the sperm flagellum, where several spermatogenic cell-specific isozymes are b ...
... Targeted gene disruption of glycolytic enzymes expressed only during spermatogenesis indicates that glycolysis is essential for sperm motility and male fertility. This pathway is compartmentalized in the principal piece of the sperm flagellum, where several spermatogenic cell-specific isozymes are b ...
Application of small interfering RNAs modified by unlocked nucleic
... modifications at different positions was designed. Annealing of each of the 22 nt antisense strands with each of the 22 nt sense strands, as well as with 21 nt sense strands resulted in 18 modified siRNAs (shown in Table 2). To evaluate the antiviral potential of these modified siRNAs, the generation o ...
... modifications at different positions was designed. Annealing of each of the 22 nt antisense strands with each of the 22 nt sense strands, as well as with 21 nt sense strands resulted in 18 modified siRNAs (shown in Table 2). To evaluate the antiviral potential of these modified siRNAs, the generation o ...
Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle-Dependent Regulation of Staphylococcus
... regulated by environmental/nutritional signals (e.g., nitrogen, iron, and calcium) (47). Because PIA is the most important virulence determinant of S. epidermidis (2, 7, 38, 56, 57, 84), it is not surprising that PIA synthesis is regulated by environmental and nutritional signals (13, 16, 18, 22, 53 ...
... regulated by environmental/nutritional signals (e.g., nitrogen, iron, and calcium) (47). Because PIA is the most important virulence determinant of S. epidermidis (2, 7, 38, 56, 57, 84), it is not surprising that PIA synthesis is regulated by environmental and nutritional signals (13, 16, 18, 22, 53 ...
Representation and High-Quality Annotation of
... Abstract: To gain insight into the transcriptome of the wellused plant model system Physcomitrella patens, several EST sequencing projects have been undertaken. We have clustered, assembled, and annotated all publicly available EST and CDS sequences in order to represent the transcriptome of this no ...
... Abstract: To gain insight into the transcriptome of the wellused plant model system Physcomitrella patens, several EST sequencing projects have been undertaken. We have clustered, assembled, and annotated all publicly available EST and CDS sequences in order to represent the transcriptome of this no ...
21. Toshihiko Okamotofi`1 Yo Isogai,$2 and T6111 K0izumi*1 :
... system have been published (Lam et al. 1996; McAllister et al. 2012; Xu et al. 2012). Briefly, NO3− is reduced to NO2− by nitrate reductase (NR) in the cytoplasm (Lea et al. 2006) and further reduced to NH4+ by nitrite reductase (NiR) in the plastid/chloroplasts (Takahashi et al. 2001). The NH4+ is ...
... system have been published (Lam et al. 1996; McAllister et al. 2012; Xu et al. 2012). Briefly, NO3− is reduced to NO2− by nitrate reductase (NR) in the cytoplasm (Lea et al. 2006) and further reduced to NH4+ by nitrite reductase (NiR) in the plastid/chloroplasts (Takahashi et al. 2001). The NH4+ is ...
Yeast ING Protein Yeast Protein Human Ortholog Description of
... replication and recombination, member of HMG1 DNA-binding protein family; activity may be regulated by protein kinase A phosphorylation Mitochondrial matrix acyl carrier protein, involved in biosynthesis of octanoate, which is a precursor to lipoic acid; activated by phosphopantetheinylation catalyz ...
... replication and recombination, member of HMG1 DNA-binding protein family; activity may be regulated by protein kinase A phosphorylation Mitochondrial matrix acyl carrier protein, involved in biosynthesis of octanoate, which is a precursor to lipoic acid; activated by phosphopantetheinylation catalyz ...
Low Oxygen Response Mechanisms in Green Organisms
... still poorly understood and needs investigating further. For decades, plants metabolic mechanisms have been studied because of their significance in low oxygen tolerance, and it is clear that this will remain an exciting field of study. In the future, it will be important to deepen the current knowl ...
... still poorly understood and needs investigating further. For decades, plants metabolic mechanisms have been studied because of their significance in low oxygen tolerance, and it is clear that this will remain an exciting field of study. In the future, it will be important to deepen the current knowl ...
Nucleotide sequence of the Streptococcus pneumoniae ung gene
... of uracil from DNA (1), is directly involved in mutation avoidance (2). Indeed, it is likely to prevent transition mutations by removing uracil that results from deamination of cytosine. It has been proposed that the removal of misincorporated uracil by uracil-DNA glycosylase also plays an indirect ...
... of uracil from DNA (1), is directly involved in mutation avoidance (2). Indeed, it is likely to prevent transition mutations by removing uracil that results from deamination of cytosine. It has been proposed that the removal of misincorporated uracil by uracil-DNA glycosylase also plays an indirect ...
Inhibition of the Particle-associated RNA
... involving only two of these atoms would be expected to lead to appreciably less stable complex formation. For copper(I) and zinc(II) the expected stability constant sequence for related complexes is Se > S /> o ~ N. It would be expected therefore that isatin 3-selenosemicarbazone should be a particu ...
... involving only two of these atoms would be expected to lead to appreciably less stable complex formation. For copper(I) and zinc(II) the expected stability constant sequence for related complexes is Se > S /> o ~ N. It would be expected therefore that isatin 3-selenosemicarbazone should be a particu ...
TCA (Krebs) Cycle
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... No part of this presentation may be reproduced by any mechanical, photographic, or electronic process, or in the form of a phonographic recording, nor may it be stored in a retrieval system, transmitted, or otherwise copied for public or private use, without written permission from the publisher. ...
Tendency for Local Repetitiveness in Amino Acid Usages in Modern
... Systematic analyses of human proteins show that neural and immune system-speci®c, and therefore, relatively ``modern'' proteins have a tendency for repetitive use of amino acids at a local scale (1-20 residues), while ancient proteins (human homologues of Escherichia coli proteins) do not. Those pr ...
... Systematic analyses of human proteins show that neural and immune system-speci®c, and therefore, relatively ``modern'' proteins have a tendency for repetitive use of amino acids at a local scale (1-20 residues), while ancient proteins (human homologues of Escherichia coli proteins) do not. Those pr ...
Metabolic and physiological interdependencies in the
... Figure 2 Density gradient enrichment of symbiont cells and host components followed by CARD-FISH. (a) Step-wise workflow of the density gradient enrichment method for physical separation of B. azoricus host and symbiont cells. Sampling for tissue-based metaproteomic analysis of whole gill and foot t ...
... Figure 2 Density gradient enrichment of symbiont cells and host components followed by CARD-FISH. (a) Step-wise workflow of the density gradient enrichment method for physical separation of B. azoricus host and symbiont cells. Sampling for tissue-based metaproteomic analysis of whole gill and foot t ...
α-Hemolysin pore formation into a supported
... the concurrent cell-free expression and insertion of membrane proteins into phospholipid bilayers. The poreforming protein α-hemolysin, fused to the reporter protein eGFP, was used as a model of membrane protein. Cell-free expression of the toxin in solution and inside large synthetic phospholipid v ...
... the concurrent cell-free expression and insertion of membrane proteins into phospholipid bilayers. The poreforming protein α-hemolysin, fused to the reporter protein eGFP, was used as a model of membrane protein. Cell-free expression of the toxin in solution and inside large synthetic phospholipid v ...
... co-translational ‘ cleavage ’ products quantified. The processing products from our artificial polyprotein systems showed a molar excess of ‘ cleavage ’ product N-terminal of 2A over the product C-terminal of 2A. A series of experiments was performed to characterize our in vitro translation systems. ...
Descriptions of Banbury Conference
... Darnell, of a motif in mRNA to which FMRP binds and the first report of a number of mRNAs that appear to be associated with FMRP by co-precipitation. (All of these findings have subsequently been published.) The conference focused interest on the function of FMRP at a molecular level and at the leve ...
... Darnell, of a motif in mRNA to which FMRP binds and the first report of a number of mRNAs that appear to be associated with FMRP by co-precipitation. (All of these findings have subsequently been published.) The conference focused interest on the function of FMRP at a molecular level and at the leve ...
manualE6901
... E. coli strain ER2566 ER2566 is provided as a host strain for the expression of a target gene cloned into the IMPACT vectors. ER2566 carries a chromosomal copy of the T7 RNA polymerase gene inserted into the lacZ gene, and thus is under the control of the lac promoter. The strain is deficient in bo ...
... E. coli strain ER2566 ER2566 is provided as a host strain for the expression of a target gene cloned into the IMPACT vectors. ER2566 carries a chromosomal copy of the T7 RNA polymerase gene inserted into the lacZ gene, and thus is under the control of the lac promoter. The strain is deficient in bo ...
Comparative genomics provides evidence for the 3
... Roseiflexus sp. RS-1 has two copies of the accA and accD as determined by HMMs (Table S1), and they are 73 and 62% identical to each other at the amino acid level respectively. The accA and accD most closely related to the sequences in C. aurantiacus are reported in Table 2. The colocalization of an ...
... Roseiflexus sp. RS-1 has two copies of the accA and accD as determined by HMMs (Table S1), and they are 73 and 62% identical to each other at the amino acid level respectively. The accA and accD most closely related to the sequences in C. aurantiacus are reported in Table 2. The colocalization of an ...
Dreze et al, Methods Enzymol 2010
... transcription factors in their natural context but can behave as autoactivators because they contain a cryptic AD (cognate autoactivators), and (iii) nontranscription factor proteins that contain one or more cryptic ADs that are only functional as truncated fragments and not when expressed in the co ...
... transcription factors in their natural context but can behave as autoactivators because they contain a cryptic AD (cognate autoactivators), and (iii) nontranscription factor proteins that contain one or more cryptic ADs that are only functional as truncated fragments and not when expressed in the co ...
Section 3: Prokaryotic Sample and Array Processing
... This chapter describes protocols used to generate sense RNA controls from B. subtilis genes. These control transcripts can be spiked into P. aeruginosa or E.coli total RNA used for target preparation at a predetermined concentration to monitor labeling, hybridization, and staining efficiency. To be ...
... This chapter describes protocols used to generate sense RNA controls from B. subtilis genes. These control transcripts can be spiked into P. aeruginosa or E.coli total RNA used for target preparation at a predetermined concentration to monitor labeling, hybridization, and staining efficiency. To be ...
Thermodynamic analysis of the unfolding and stability of the dimeric
... complexes and is also involved in a variety of DNA metabolic events, such as replication, transcription and transposition [11,12]. Its ability to repair DNA [13,14] and to prevent DNA duplex melting [7] has also been described. HU proteins from several species of bacillus growing in environments of ...
... complexes and is also involved in a variety of DNA metabolic events, such as replication, transcription and transposition [11,12]. Its ability to repair DNA [13,14] and to prevent DNA duplex melting [7] has also been described. HU proteins from several species of bacillus growing in environments of ...