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A family of diatom-like silicon transporters in the siliceous loricate
A family of diatom-like silicon transporters in the siliceous loricate

... to the S. diplocostata SITs over 193 amino acids. The remaining contigs, mostly shorter than 250 bp, encode protein fragments similar to short stretches within this region of the protein, but the fragmentary genome data precludes determination of how many genes they represent. We conclude that D. gr ...
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... biotinylation of apoenzyme to holoenzyme, rather than by gene induction. In contrast, changes in PC specific activity of Rhodobacter capsulatus under different growth conditions are mediated at the level of enzyme synthesis [50]. -Aspartate is known to inhibit PC activity and biotinylation in yeast ...
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TFE3 contains two activation domains, one acidic and the other

... suggesting that these regions are important for function. Using two different assays, we show that the Inland C-terminal activation domains of TFE3 act synergistically. This synergism explains in part the ability of TFE3S to act as a dominant negative. Our domain analysis of TFE3 is incorporated int ...


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... within a clade composed exclusively of eukaryotic mitochondrial PDH genes (with bootstrap support between 70 and 97%), which is itself related to the alpha-proteobacterial PDH clade (bootstrap support between 95 and 100%). This position for the microsporidian sequence is exactly what one would expec ...
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... For example acetylation is required for tropomyosin binding to actin, it modifies the kinetic properties of the rat glycine N-methyltransferase, causes the loss of specific peptidase activities of 20S proteosome, modifies the interaction strength between the E2 enzyme Ubiquitin Conjugating 12 (Ubc12 ...
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... - double-stranded RNA molecules, - that are 20-25 nucleotides in length (often precisely 21 nt) and play a variety of roles in biology. Most notably, siRNA is involved in the RNA interference (RNAi) pathway, where it interferes with the expression of a specific gene. In addition to their role in the ...
Origins of Life PDF
Origins of Life PDF

... to form ribonucleotides (a chemical composed of a ribose, a nucleobase, and a phosphate). In time, perhaps aided by mineral or clay catalysts, ribonucleotides assembled into long chain polymers to form RNAs of varying sequences (see Figure 2, next page). These diverse RNAs accumulated on the planet, ...
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