Regulation of Arabidopsis 14-3
... amino acids glutamate, glycine, glutamine and γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA), have wellestablished roles as neurotransmitters in the mammalian central nervous system (Reimer et al. 2001). It has been suggested that some of these nitrogen-containing molecules, including glutamate, glycine and GABA may al ...
... amino acids glutamate, glycine, glutamine and γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA), have wellestablished roles as neurotransmitters in the mammalian central nervous system (Reimer et al. 2001). It has been suggested that some of these nitrogen-containing molecules, including glutamate, glycine and GABA may al ...
Cloning and sequence analysis of cnaA gene encoding the catalytic
... to study its function in detail. While earlier reports of calcineurin A from ¢lamentous fungi suggested its requirement for hyphal growth and cell cycle regulation [5,6], a putative role of this protein phosphatase in sporulation, salt stress response and the alkaline pH-mediated signal transduction ...
... to study its function in detail. While earlier reports of calcineurin A from ¢lamentous fungi suggested its requirement for hyphal growth and cell cycle regulation [5,6], a putative role of this protein phosphatase in sporulation, salt stress response and the alkaline pH-mediated signal transduction ...
Section 5.3: Proteins
... Less structurally complex than larger proteins, peptides still have biologically important functions Glutathione is a tripeptide found in most all organisms and is involved in protein and DNA synthesis, toxic substance metabolism, and amino acid transport Vasopressin is an antidiuretic hormone th ...
... Less structurally complex than larger proteins, peptides still have biologically important functions Glutathione is a tripeptide found in most all organisms and is involved in protein and DNA synthesis, toxic substance metabolism, and amino acid transport Vasopressin is an antidiuretic hormone th ...
Assessing in silico the recruitment and functional spectrum of
... Often, microbial secondary metabolites are derived by means of specific biosynthetic pathways and the corresponding genes are organized in biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) [5]. Compared to products of PM, secondary metabolites have a wider range of structures and biological activities [6]. This rem ...
... Often, microbial secondary metabolites are derived by means of specific biosynthetic pathways and the corresponding genes are organized in biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) [5]. Compared to products of PM, secondary metabolites have a wider range of structures and biological activities [6]. This rem ...
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... Hemolysis – premature/increased RBC destruction; Hgb released (high serum conc), binds to haptoglobin Heme breakdown – into Fe + unconjugated bilirubin Compensation – can have increased RBC production during increased hemolysis resulting in normal Hbg Hemolytic Anemia Hemolytic Anemia – stat ...
... Hemolysis – premature/increased RBC destruction; Hgb released (high serum conc), binds to haptoglobin Heme breakdown – into Fe + unconjugated bilirubin Compensation – can have increased RBC production during increased hemolysis resulting in normal Hbg Hemolytic Anemia Hemolytic Anemia – stat ...
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... associated with ions of the opposite charge. Since the buffer contains NaCl that dissociates into Na+ and Cl-, the loosely bound ions are called mobile counterions ((Walker, J.M.; 2005) Ion exchange chromatography separates molecules based on differences between the overall charges of the protein. I ...
... associated with ions of the opposite charge. Since the buffer contains NaCl that dissociates into Na+ and Cl-, the loosely bound ions are called mobile counterions ((Walker, J.M.; 2005) Ion exchange chromatography separates molecules based on differences between the overall charges of the protein. I ...
Phylogeny of Firmicutes with special reference to Mycoplasma
... analyses of Pgk sequences resulted in identical tree topologies with high bootstrap support values (Fig. 1). The monophyletic Mollicutes (bootstrap support of up to 95 %) are the sister group of Bacilli II plus Fusobacterium (Fusobacteria) (Fig. 1). This large clade (Mollicutes, Bacilli II and Fusob ...
... analyses of Pgk sequences resulted in identical tree topologies with high bootstrap support values (Fig. 1). The monophyletic Mollicutes (bootstrap support of up to 95 %) are the sister group of Bacilli II plus Fusobacterium (Fusobacteria) (Fig. 1). This large clade (Mollicutes, Bacilli II and Fusob ...
Chapter 1
... compounds, such as proteins or lipids. The lipids are mainly found in the membrane, which separates the inside of a cell from the outside world. Lipids, the third type of biopolymer, are not very soluble in water, and can form membrane-like structures if mixed with water. Usually the lipids will for ...
... compounds, such as proteins or lipids. The lipids are mainly found in the membrane, which separates the inside of a cell from the outside world. Lipids, the third type of biopolymer, are not very soluble in water, and can form membrane-like structures if mixed with water. Usually the lipids will for ...
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... the ability to isolate a specific segment of DNA, modify it in a test tube, and transfer it back into the same or a different cell to create a genetically modified organism represents perhaps the most significant advance in the history of biology, with profound consequences for the future of our, an ...
... the ability to isolate a specific segment of DNA, modify it in a test tube, and transfer it back into the same or a different cell to create a genetically modified organism represents perhaps the most significant advance in the history of biology, with profound consequences for the future of our, an ...
Intrinsic Disorder in Cell-signaling and Cancer
... disordered regions in this dataset (Figure 2(b)). The analysis on a per residue basis (Figure 2(c)), however, also indicated a large amount of disorder, implying that the increased length does not completely explain the higher percentage of predicted disorder in this category. To test the possibilit ...
... disordered regions in this dataset (Figure 2(b)). The analysis on a per residue basis (Figure 2(c)), however, also indicated a large amount of disorder, implying that the increased length does not completely explain the higher percentage of predicted disorder in this category. To test the possibilit ...
Tissue-specific expression of AUX1 in maize roots
... A striking feature of ZmAUX1 is its tissue-specific expression beyond the boundary of the central cylinder into the quiescent centre. In Arabidopsis, the quiescent centre primarily has the function of retarding cell differentiation in the adjacent initial cells (van den Berg et al. 1997). However, t ...
... A striking feature of ZmAUX1 is its tissue-specific expression beyond the boundary of the central cylinder into the quiescent centre. In Arabidopsis, the quiescent centre primarily has the function of retarding cell differentiation in the adjacent initial cells (van den Berg et al. 1997). However, t ...
novel nucleotide carrier proteins of Protochlamydia
... general the obligate intracellular lifestyle correlates with a drastically reduced genome of the bacteria, typically showing defects in essential biosynthetic pathways (Moran, 2002) and compensatory transport mechanisms for the import of key metabolites from the host cytosol (Moulder, 1991). For exa ...
... general the obligate intracellular lifestyle correlates with a drastically reduced genome of the bacteria, typically showing defects in essential biosynthetic pathways (Moran, 2002) and compensatory transport mechanisms for the import of key metabolites from the host cytosol (Moulder, 1991). For exa ...
Comparison of conserved structural and regulatory domains within
... band (665 bp), in agreement with sequence data available from GenBank (accession numbers D64000 and D90916 for the two identical rrn operons of this strain). In contrast, three bands (485, 650 and 710 bp) were consistently observed in each of 10 individual PCR amplifications for the filamentous Nost ...
... band (665 bp), in agreement with sequence data available from GenBank (accession numbers D64000 and D90916 for the two identical rrn operons of this strain). In contrast, three bands (485, 650 and 710 bp) were consistently observed in each of 10 individual PCR amplifications for the filamentous Nost ...
Translation of Cyclin mRNA Is Necessary for Extracts of Activated
... study cell-free extracts that require protein synthesis to enter mitosis and permit more than one round of DNA replication (Lohka and Masui, 1983, 1984; Hutchison et al., 1987; Blow and Laskey, 1988). If it could be shown that cyclin synthesis is necessary and sufficient to promote mitosis in vitro, ...
... study cell-free extracts that require protein synthesis to enter mitosis and permit more than one round of DNA replication (Lohka and Masui, 1983, 1984; Hutchison et al., 1987; Blow and Laskey, 1988). If it could be shown that cyclin synthesis is necessary and sufficient to promote mitosis in vitro, ...
laboratory methods for diagnosis and detection of
... Gene targets have been used in broad-range consensus PCR assays for the identification of mycobacteria. The PCR restriction enzyme assay (PRA) based on the amplification of a fragment of a hsp65 gene encoding a 65kDa heat shock protein that is present in all mycobacteria, followed by two separate re ...
... Gene targets have been used in broad-range consensus PCR assays for the identification of mycobacteria. The PCR restriction enzyme assay (PRA) based on the amplification of a fragment of a hsp65 gene encoding a 65kDa heat shock protein that is present in all mycobacteria, followed by two separate re ...
Your EasyGuide to DNA Polymerases
... Extremely high specificity (mis-matched primers not extended) Ideal for regions such as high GC, inverted repeats, microsatellites and complex secondary structures Suited to multiplex, SNP detection, genotyping applications High recognition for mismatches in allele-specific applications Suitable for h ...
... Extremely high specificity (mis-matched primers not extended) Ideal for regions such as high GC, inverted repeats, microsatellites and complex secondary structures Suited to multiplex, SNP detection, genotyping applications High recognition for mismatches in allele-specific applications Suitable for h ...
UltraClean 15 DNA Purification Kit
... We recommend pH 7.5 - 7.8 for running all TAE gels and pH 8.0 - 8.3 for TBE gels. Agarose gel concentrations up to 4% are compatible with this kit. All agarose brands and types can be used. It is not necessary to use low melt agarose for good recoveries with this kit. If the ULTRA BIND Dries Out It ...
... We recommend pH 7.5 - 7.8 for running all TAE gels and pH 8.0 - 8.3 for TBE gels. Agarose gel concentrations up to 4% are compatible with this kit. All agarose brands and types can be used. It is not necessary to use low melt agarose for good recoveries with this kit. If the ULTRA BIND Dries Out It ...
Opposing effects of target overexpression reveal drug mechanisms
... drug resistance can evolve by gene amplification or overexpression of the drug’s target1–8. Second, unknown drug targets can be identified by screening for drug resistance among overexpression mutants9–16. A variety of experimental methods for drug target identification are founded on the hypothesis th ...
... drug resistance can evolve by gene amplification or overexpression of the drug’s target1–8. Second, unknown drug targets can be identified by screening for drug resistance among overexpression mutants9–16. A variety of experimental methods for drug target identification are founded on the hypothesis th ...
Lactic acidemia and mitochondrial disease
... with three almost distinct phenotypes is illustrative of the roles played by pyruvate carboxylase in diVerent metabolic pathways in diVerent tissues. The A-form of the deWciency was originally described as a disturbance of lactic acid metabolism, the patients having a tendency towards hypoglycemia a ...
... with three almost distinct phenotypes is illustrative of the roles played by pyruvate carboxylase in diVerent metabolic pathways in diVerent tissues. The A-form of the deWciency was originally described as a disturbance of lactic acid metabolism, the patients having a tendency towards hypoglycemia a ...