Cuvier meets Watson and Crick: the utility of molecules as classical
... The examples of tyrosine and lysine demonstrate what may be a common problem in biology-otherwise indistinguishable structures formed by different developmental pathways. What do we call homologous in this situation? While a molecule of tyrosine in a bacterium may not be homologous to a molecule of ...
... The examples of tyrosine and lysine demonstrate what may be a common problem in biology-otherwise indistinguishable structures formed by different developmental pathways. What do we call homologous in this situation? While a molecule of tyrosine in a bacterium may not be homologous to a molecule of ...
Regulation of the heat stress response in Arabidopsis by
... phosphorylation (Knauf et al., 1996; Kline & Morimoto, 1997; Holmberg et al., 2001). So far, 5 phosphorylation sites have been characterized for mammalian Hsf1: S230, S303, S307, S326 and S363 (Chu et al., 1996). During non-stress conditions Hsf1 is a monomer and phosphorylated at S303, S307, S326 a ...
... phosphorylation (Knauf et al., 1996; Kline & Morimoto, 1997; Holmberg et al., 2001). So far, 5 phosphorylation sites have been characterized for mammalian Hsf1: S230, S303, S307, S326 and S363 (Chu et al., 1996). During non-stress conditions Hsf1 is a monomer and phosphorylated at S303, S307, S326 a ...
eg1
... that includes multiple forms of all three classes when grown on crystalline cellulose (Cai et al. 1994, 1999). In addition to EG1, four other CMC-hydrolysing proteins were separated in lower yields from culture fluids of V. volvacea grown on crystalline cellulose using a combination of hydrophobic i ...
... that includes multiple forms of all three classes when grown on crystalline cellulose (Cai et al. 1994, 1999). In addition to EG1, four other CMC-hydrolysing proteins were separated in lower yields from culture fluids of V. volvacea grown on crystalline cellulose using a combination of hydrophobic i ...
Directed mutagenesis of the Trypanosoma cruzi trans
... features previously found in influenza neuraminidase and several bacterial sialidases (Vimr, 1994). In particular, the trypanosome proteins contain all the amino acid residues (or classes) which have been described to interact with sialic acid in the substrate binding pockets of Salmonella typhimuri ...
... features previously found in influenza neuraminidase and several bacterial sialidases (Vimr, 1994). In particular, the trypanosome proteins contain all the amino acid residues (or classes) which have been described to interact with sialic acid in the substrate binding pockets of Salmonella typhimuri ...
Comparison of sequence-based and structure
... 12 families. Expected SDM values have been adopted from the general trend of SDM variations as a function of percentage sequence identity (%I) (figure 1b). The value shown within the bracket is the standard deviation of correlation coefficient evaluated by bootstrap method. 3.2a Poor correlation with ...
... 12 families. Expected SDM values have been adopted from the general trend of SDM variations as a function of percentage sequence identity (%I) (figure 1b). The value shown within the bracket is the standard deviation of correlation coefficient evaluated by bootstrap method. 3.2a Poor correlation with ...
RNA Polymerase I-Specific Subunit CAST/hPAF49 Has a Role in the
... PAF53 (UltimatORF clone IOH27877; Invitrogen) and human CAST/hPAF49 were cloned in pBAD-DEST49 Gateway vector (Invitrogen). Proteins were expressed in Escherichia coli TOP10 cells (Invitrogen) according to the manufacturer’s instructions (a 0.02% final concentration of arabinose was used for inducti ...
... PAF53 (UltimatORF clone IOH27877; Invitrogen) and human CAST/hPAF49 were cloned in pBAD-DEST49 Gateway vector (Invitrogen). Proteins were expressed in Escherichia coli TOP10 cells (Invitrogen) according to the manufacturer’s instructions (a 0.02% final concentration of arabinose was used for inducti ...
First genomic insights into members of a candidate bacterial
... issues have emerged such as the sudden washout of granular sludge biomass due to overgrowth of filamentous bacteria (bulking), which can lead to complete loss of performance. Bulking of anaerobic digestion systems can be caused by a variety of filamentous microorganisms (Hulshoff Pol et al., 2004; ...
... issues have emerged such as the sudden washout of granular sludge biomass due to overgrowth of filamentous bacteria (bulking), which can lead to complete loss of performance. Bulking of anaerobic digestion systems can be caused by a variety of filamentous microorganisms (Hulshoff Pol et al., 2004; ...
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... of which is contiguous with the endoplasmic reticulum. This means that import of all nuclear-encoded plastid proteins and the exchange of metabolites like carbohydrates between the plastids and the cytoplasm must take place across four membranes. To accomplish this task, nuclear-encoded proteins imp ...
... of which is contiguous with the endoplasmic reticulum. This means that import of all nuclear-encoded plastid proteins and the exchange of metabolites like carbohydrates between the plastids and the cytoplasm must take place across four membranes. To accomplish this task, nuclear-encoded proteins imp ...
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... chromosome 3 and encodes a protein of 327 amino acids with a calculated molecular mass of 37.3 kDa. The gene for Drosophila PP1 beta is localized at 9C1-2 on the X chromosome and encodes a protein of 330 amino acids with a predicted molecular mass of 37.8 kDa. PP1 alpha 1 shows 96% amino acid sequen ...
... chromosome 3 and encodes a protein of 327 amino acids with a calculated molecular mass of 37.3 kDa. The gene for Drosophila PP1 beta is localized at 9C1-2 on the X chromosome and encodes a protein of 330 amino acids with a predicted molecular mass of 37.8 kDa. PP1 alpha 1 shows 96% amino acid sequen ...
Comparative analysis of proteins with a mucus
... plantarum WCFS1 consists of approximately 100 aa, while the MUB domain of protein Mub of Lb. reuteri is almost 200 residues in length (Kleerebezem et al., 2003; Pretzer et al., 2005; Roos & Jonsson, 2002). This difference in size implies a discrepancy in the definition of the domain boundaries in th ...
... plantarum WCFS1 consists of approximately 100 aa, while the MUB domain of protein Mub of Lb. reuteri is almost 200 residues in length (Kleerebezem et al., 2003; Pretzer et al., 2005; Roos & Jonsson, 2002). This difference in size implies a discrepancy in the definition of the domain boundaries in th ...
There is more than one way to search the medical literature
... PDFs for PubMed citations by automatically searching Google. Be aware that incorrect links may sometimes appear for articles with short, common titles. Links to free full text articles indexed by PubMed are also displayed with some citations. PubNet http://pubnet.gersteinlab.org/ creates network gra ...
... PDFs for PubMed citations by automatically searching Google. Be aware that incorrect links may sometimes appear for articles with short, common titles. Links to free full text articles indexed by PubMed are also displayed with some citations. PubNet http://pubnet.gersteinlab.org/ creates network gra ...
... Choice A: Describe the basic reaction mechanism for a typical DNA polymerase. Discuss why the Gibbs energy for the overall reaction is negative and also comment on the fidelity of the reaction, or why the polymerase is more likely to incorporate the correct base (Note: do not discuss removal of an i ...
Factor of Transcription by Upstream Binding CAST/hPAF49 Has a
... PAF53 (UltimatORF clone IOH27877; Invitrogen) and human CAST/hPAF49 were cloned in pBAD-DEST49 Gateway vector (Invitrogen). Proteins were expressed in Escherichia coli TOP10 cells (Invitrogen) according to the manufacturer’s instructions (a 0.02% final concentration of arabinose was used for inducti ...
... PAF53 (UltimatORF clone IOH27877; Invitrogen) and human CAST/hPAF49 were cloned in pBAD-DEST49 Gateway vector (Invitrogen). Proteins were expressed in Escherichia coli TOP10 cells (Invitrogen) according to the manufacturer’s instructions (a 0.02% final concentration of arabinose was used for inducti ...
Carotene genes from cassava-pchavarriaga.pdf
... light harvesting complexes in the thylakoids of chloroplasts. They confer protection against photooxidative stress and are also precursors for abscisic acid. In recent years, genes that code for enzimes involved in carotenoid biosynthesis in several plant species have been cloned and characterized. ...
... light harvesting complexes in the thylakoids of chloroplasts. They confer protection against photooxidative stress and are also precursors for abscisic acid. In recent years, genes that code for enzimes involved in carotenoid biosynthesis in several plant species have been cloned and characterized. ...
The initiation phase of protein synthesis in eukaryotes
... uORF1, ∼50% of the 40S ribosomes remain attached to the mRNA and resume scanning. Under nonstarvation conditions, the 40S subunit quickly rebinds the TC and reinitiates at uORF4 because the ...
... uORF1, ∼50% of the 40S ribosomes remain attached to the mRNA and resume scanning. Under nonstarvation conditions, the 40S subunit quickly rebinds the TC and reinitiates at uORF4 because the ...
Complementary DNA Cloning, Messenger RNA
... nantly involved in detoxification reactions (1,2). They are found in all tissues and species, including bacteria (3), yeast (4), and plants (2). In higher organisms, three classes of GST protein, a, n, and 7T(1, 2), have been discriminated; a fourth class, 0, has been tentatively identified, althoug ...
... nantly involved in detoxification reactions (1,2). They are found in all tissues and species, including bacteria (3), yeast (4), and plants (2). In higher organisms, three classes of GST protein, a, n, and 7T(1, 2), have been discriminated; a fourth class, 0, has been tentatively identified, althoug ...
Table S1 Genes with similar expression patterns in Qing2
... Non-essential protein of unknown function required for transcriptional induction of the early meiotic-specific transcription factor IME1; required for sporulation; expression is regulated by glucose-repression transcription factors Mig1/2p ...
... Non-essential protein of unknown function required for transcriptional induction of the early meiotic-specific transcription factor IME1; required for sporulation; expression is regulated by glucose-repression transcription factors Mig1/2p ...
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... protein-coding sequence may block protein production • Insertion of transposable elements within a regulatory sequence may increase or decrease protein production © 2005 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings ©Copyright 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. ...
... protein-coding sequence may block protein production • Insertion of transposable elements within a regulatory sequence may increase or decrease protein production © 2005 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings ©Copyright 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. ...
NTPase/helicase of Flaviviridae: inhibitors and inhibition of the
... The minimal amino-acid sequence of NS3 displaying helicase activity is approximately 400 residues in length and, for HCV, lies between residues 1209 and 1608 of its polyprotein (Kim et al., 1997). Nevertheless, most of the biochemical studies are performed with an enzyme consisting of the entire COO ...
... The minimal amino-acid sequence of NS3 displaying helicase activity is approximately 400 residues in length and, for HCV, lies between residues 1209 and 1608 of its polyprotein (Kim et al., 1997). Nevertheless, most of the biochemical studies are performed with an enzyme consisting of the entire COO ...
Analyzing Effects of Naturally Occurring Missense Mutations
... causes natural differences among races and ethnic populations, and also among healthy individuals and individuals susceptible to disease. On the DNA sequence level, the differences could be large or small, the smallest being a difference in a single-nucleotide. If such a difference occurs in some fracti ...
... causes natural differences among races and ethnic populations, and also among healthy individuals and individuals susceptible to disease. On the DNA sequence level, the differences could be large or small, the smallest being a difference in a single-nucleotide. If such a difference occurs in some fracti ...
Biochemical and Molecular Characterization of the Chicken
... (McGuire et al., 1992) that is postulated to function in nervous system development (Greenberg et al., 1990). Thus, although a number of LIM domain proteins lack any wellcharacterized DNA-binding domain, many of these proteins have also been implicated in processes such as cell differentiation and e ...
... (McGuire et al., 1992) that is postulated to function in nervous system development (Greenberg et al., 1990). Thus, although a number of LIM domain proteins lack any wellcharacterized DNA-binding domain, many of these proteins have also been implicated in processes such as cell differentiation and e ...