mitochondrial dysfunction and treatment strategies
... thymidine phosphorylase uridine phosphorylase ...
... thymidine phosphorylase uridine phosphorylase ...
Novel evolutionary lineages of the invertebrate oxytocin/vasopressin
... As shown in Figure 1, both CTR2 and OPR contain the seven hydrophobic TM regions and several potential sites for N-linked glycosylation and phosphorylation that are the most typical characteristic of GPCRs. Consensus sequences for N-linked glycosylation sites (Asn-Xaa-Ser/Thr; two sites in CTR2, thr ...
... As shown in Figure 1, both CTR2 and OPR contain the seven hydrophobic TM regions and several potential sites for N-linked glycosylation and phosphorylation that are the most typical characteristic of GPCRs. Consensus sequences for N-linked glycosylation sites (Asn-Xaa-Ser/Thr; two sites in CTR2, thr ...
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... 1972 - Pigott and Carr - Quantitative relatedness study of Euglena chloroplast DNA and cyanobacterial DNA. 1978 - Schwartz and Dayhoff – Protein and RNA or DNA sequencing suggests chloroplasts are reduced forms of cyanobacteria 1993 - Hallick et al., Reith and Munholland - Entire chloroplast sequenc ...
... 1972 - Pigott and Carr - Quantitative relatedness study of Euglena chloroplast DNA and cyanobacterial DNA. 1978 - Schwartz and Dayhoff – Protein and RNA or DNA sequencing suggests chloroplasts are reduced forms of cyanobacteria 1993 - Hallick et al., Reith and Munholland - Entire chloroplast sequenc ...
Expression of vascular endothelial growth factor
... al., 1989; Conn et al., 1990a). This factor has also been termed vascular permeability factor (VPF) because of its ability to induce vascular leakage in vivo (Senger et al., 1983; Keck et al., 1989). Other effects of VEGF include the induction of the procoagulant activity of monocytes and endothelia ...
... al., 1989; Conn et al., 1990a). This factor has also been termed vascular permeability factor (VPF) because of its ability to induce vascular leakage in vivo (Senger et al., 1983; Keck et al., 1989). Other effects of VEGF include the induction of the procoagulant activity of monocytes and endothelia ...
Pan-cancer analysis of the metabolic reaction network
... Figure 2 – Classification of reactions based on their presence across 917 cancer genome-scale metabolic models. (A) Depiction of reaction classification. Core reactions are present in virtually all models, either by means of the same gene-reaction association (pan) or via different isoenzymes (iso). ...
... Figure 2 – Classification of reactions based on their presence across 917 cancer genome-scale metabolic models. (A) Depiction of reaction classification. Core reactions are present in virtually all models, either by means of the same gene-reaction association (pan) or via different isoenzymes (iso). ...
New lysosomal acid lipase gene mutants explain the phenotype of
... esterification (1). The importance of LAL in the regulation of intracellular cholesterol flux is further supported by the fact that an altered LAL function has been implicated in the development of atherosclerosis in the population at large (2, 3). LAL is a 378-amino acid protein containing a 27-ami ...
... esterification (1). The importance of LAL in the regulation of intracellular cholesterol flux is further supported by the fact that an altered LAL function has been implicated in the development of atherosclerosis in the population at large (2, 3). LAL is a 378-amino acid protein containing a 27-ami ...
Human Skeletal Muscle Expresses a Glycogen
... Identification and sequence analysis of DNA encoding PP1 binding subunit GL. The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) expressed sequence tag and cDNA databases were searched for sequences relating to rat GL using the tBLASTN algorithm. A human testis cDNA clone in plasmid pT7T3D-Pac ...
... Identification and sequence analysis of DNA encoding PP1 binding subunit GL. The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) expressed sequence tag and cDNA databases were searched for sequences relating to rat GL using the tBLASTN algorithm. A human testis cDNA clone in plasmid pT7T3D-Pac ...
spectroscopic studies of mosquito iridescent virus, its capsid
... capsid proteins and three aromatic amino acids. It is seen that the peak positions and halfwidths of the spectral bands do not coincide. In our opinion, this may be caused by the following reasons: i) amino acid fluorescence band position is sensitive to the environment [2, 11] and ii) closely locat ...
... capsid proteins and three aromatic amino acids. It is seen that the peak positions and halfwidths of the spectral bands do not coincide. In our opinion, this may be caused by the following reasons: i) amino acid fluorescence band position is sensitive to the environment [2, 11] and ii) closely locat ...
Formate Dehydrogenase, an Enzyme of Anaerobic Metabolism, Is
... from 50 2D PAGE gels were pooled by electroblotting onto a PVDF membrane according to the method of Towbin et al. (1979). Proteins were eluted from the membrane by soaking in a 10-fold volume of 70% (v/v) formic acid containing 1% (w/v) CNBr in a 1.5-mL microtube and incubating overnight at 4°C. The ...
... from 50 2D PAGE gels were pooled by electroblotting onto a PVDF membrane according to the method of Towbin et al. (1979). Proteins were eluted from the membrane by soaking in a 10-fold volume of 70% (v/v) formic acid containing 1% (w/v) CNBr in a 1.5-mL microtube and incubating overnight at 4°C. The ...
Molecular Physiological Analysis of the Two Plastidic ATP/ADP
... RNAi- and AtNTT1-2::T-DNA plants showed reduced accumulation of the nuclear-encoded protein CP24 during deetiolation. Under short-day conditions reduced plastidic ATP import capacity correlates with a substantially reduced plant growth rate. This effect is absent under long-day conditions, strikingl ...
... RNAi- and AtNTT1-2::T-DNA plants showed reduced accumulation of the nuclear-encoded protein CP24 during deetiolation. Under short-day conditions reduced plastidic ATP import capacity correlates with a substantially reduced plant growth rate. This effect is absent under long-day conditions, strikingl ...
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... In higher eukaryotes, a mannosyl-group or galactosyl-group is further added on the cyclopentene diol of Q-tRNAAsp and Q-tRNATyr, respectively, by as yet uncharacterized specific glycosyl-Q transferase(s). Recently, it was shown that a family of enzymes similar to glutamyl-tRNA synthetases glutamylat ...
... In higher eukaryotes, a mannosyl-group or galactosyl-group is further added on the cyclopentene diol of Q-tRNAAsp and Q-tRNATyr, respectively, by as yet uncharacterized specific glycosyl-Q transferase(s). Recently, it was shown that a family of enzymes similar to glutamyl-tRNA synthetases glutamylat ...
Arabidopsis Genes Encoding Components of the
... phenotype and reduced levels of chloroplast protein import early in their development, but are otherwise normal (Jarvis et al., 1998; Gutensohn et al., 2000). The genes for AtToc34 and AtToc33 provide an example of the evolutionary process of gene duplication. Each coding region consists of six intr ...
... phenotype and reduced levels of chloroplast protein import early in their development, but are otherwise normal (Jarvis et al., 1998; Gutensohn et al., 2000). The genes for AtToc34 and AtToc33 provide an example of the evolutionary process of gene duplication. Each coding region consists of six intr ...
Two glucose/xylose transporter genes from the yeast Candida
... be unable to transport either glucose or xylose [9]. Ura+ transformants were first recovered in YNB maltose medium and subsequently transferred by replica plating on to medium containing different concentrations of either xylose or glucose as the sole carbon and energy source. Approx. 40 transforman ...
... be unable to transport either glucose or xylose [9]. Ura+ transformants were first recovered in YNB maltose medium and subsequently transferred by replica plating on to medium containing different concentrations of either xylose or glucose as the sole carbon and energy source. Approx. 40 transforman ...
Small, Smaller, Smallest: The Origins and Evolution of Ancient Dual
... the 190 kb scaffold of Sulcia-ALF, but broke Nasuia-ALF sequences into three large contigs: 12, 42, and ~54 kb. MIRA also produced a 5 kb contig including a 1.1 kb tandem repeat that assembled with the ends of the two largest contigs, overlapping each end by over 450 bp. The Velvet and Mira contigs ...
... the 190 kb scaffold of Sulcia-ALF, but broke Nasuia-ALF sequences into three large contigs: 12, 42, and ~54 kb. MIRA also produced a 5 kb contig including a 1.1 kb tandem repeat that assembled with the ends of the two largest contigs, overlapping each end by over 450 bp. The Velvet and Mira contigs ...
AraC Protein, Regulation of the L-arabinose Operon in Escherichia
... when the extracellular arabinose concentration exceeds 10 7 M. The affinity of the AraC protein for arabinose, about 0.4 mM (Ross et al., 2003), is much below this, indicating that at least one of the assumptions is far from correct. On the other hand, however, the AraC protein is inside the cell, a ...
... when the extracellular arabinose concentration exceeds 10 7 M. The affinity of the AraC protein for arabinose, about 0.4 mM (Ross et al., 2003), is much below this, indicating that at least one of the assumptions is far from correct. On the other hand, however, the AraC protein is inside the cell, a ...
evidence indicating independent assortment of
... All rabbit V, sequences were contained in Sequences of Immunoglobulin Chains (25); they represent the work of numerous groups of investigators and original references may be found in (25). Sequences that have not been determined for an entire FR segment were generally not used except when an invaria ...
... All rabbit V, sequences were contained in Sequences of Immunoglobulin Chains (25); they represent the work of numerous groups of investigators and original references may be found in (25). Sequences that have not been determined for an entire FR segment were generally not used except when an invaria ...
Genomic Insights into Methanotrophy: The Complete Genome Sequence of Methylococcus capsulatus (Bath)
... appears degenerate compared to the archaeal IF-2 intein, casting doubt on its ability to be mobile. If functional, the presence of the intein in this protein suggests that head morphogenesis could be regulated by conditions that influence the rate of intein excision. Another intein sharing sequence s ...
... appears degenerate compared to the archaeal IF-2 intein, casting doubt on its ability to be mobile. If functional, the presence of the intein in this protein suggests that head morphogenesis could be regulated by conditions that influence the rate of intein excision. Another intein sharing sequence s ...
Mutational analysis of exoribonuclease I from Saccharomyces
... with Xrn1p and is required for RNA degradation or processing in the nucleus (17). Rat1p is also conserved throughout eukaryotes (18,19). Xrn1p and Rat1p are functionally interchangeable exoribonucleases, but are normally restricted to and required in the cytoplasm and nucleus respectively (17). xrn1 ...
... with Xrn1p and is required for RNA degradation or processing in the nucleus (17). Rat1p is also conserved throughout eukaryotes (18,19). Xrn1p and Rat1p are functionally interchangeable exoribonucleases, but are normally restricted to and required in the cytoplasm and nucleus respectively (17). xrn1 ...
Functional redundancy of mammalian Polycomb genes
... Tagawa et al., 1990; van Lohuizen et al., 1991a; Pearce et al., 1992; Satijn et al., 1997; Nomura et al., 1994; Gunster et al., 1997; Hemenway et al., 1998; Schoorlemmer et al., 1997). This complex is similar to the Polycomb repressive complex 1 (PRC1) recently identified in Drosophila. None of the ...
... Tagawa et al., 1990; van Lohuizen et al., 1991a; Pearce et al., 1992; Satijn et al., 1997; Nomura et al., 1994; Gunster et al., 1997; Hemenway et al., 1998; Schoorlemmer et al., 1997). This complex is similar to the Polycomb repressive complex 1 (PRC1) recently identified in Drosophila. None of the ...
Identification of the Gene Encoding the Tryptophan Synthase ß
... Burns and Yanofsky, 1989). For N. crassa and S. cerevisiae, the first 300 amino acids were removed because they encode the a-subunit of Trp synthase as part of a single protein. ...
... Burns and Yanofsky, 1989). For N. crassa and S. cerevisiae, the first 300 amino acids were removed because they encode the a-subunit of Trp synthase as part of a single protein. ...
KNOX1 genes regulate lignin deposition and composition
... enzymes thus suppressing lignin deposition (Mele et al., 2003). Therefore, the involvement of KNOX genes, such as BP, in controlling lignin biosynthesis strongly suggests that KNOX genes have the potential to be effective modulators of lignification in plant tissues. One regulatory mechanism by which ...
... enzymes thus suppressing lignin deposition (Mele et al., 2003). Therefore, the involvement of KNOX genes, such as BP, in controlling lignin biosynthesis strongly suggests that KNOX genes have the potential to be effective modulators of lignification in plant tissues. One regulatory mechanism by which ...