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... may be important in light of experiments in which potato plants were transformed with an active E. coli PEPS in an attempt to increase the photosynthetic CO2 assimilation rates [14]; no increases in photosynthetic CO2 assimilation rates were detected. E. coli PEPS was introduced into potato (a C3 pl ...
... may be important in light of experiments in which potato plants were transformed with an active E. coli PEPS in an attempt to increase the photosynthetic CO2 assimilation rates [14]; no increases in photosynthetic CO2 assimilation rates were detected. E. coli PEPS was introduced into potato (a C3 pl ...
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... repeated sequences,8 and can develop during repair of damaged mtDNA.9 The high rate of mtDNA repair and mutation leads to a correspondingly high prevalence of mtDNA-related diseases. In the north east of England, for example, one in 10,000 people are clinically affected by mtDNA-related disorders, a ...
... repeated sequences,8 and can develop during repair of damaged mtDNA.9 The high rate of mtDNA repair and mutation leads to a correspondingly high prevalence of mtDNA-related diseases. In the north east of England, for example, one in 10,000 people are clinically affected by mtDNA-related disorders, a ...
Targets for therapy in sarcomeric cardiomyopathies
... that myofilament Ca2+ desensitization is antiarrhythmic and may be beneficial in the treatment of HCM. The use of Ca2+-desensitizing compounds for the treatment of diastolic dysfunction is practically a novel idea. So far, the number of Ca2+-desensitizing interventions available for research, medica ...
... that myofilament Ca2+ desensitization is antiarrhythmic and may be beneficial in the treatment of HCM. The use of Ca2+-desensitizing compounds for the treatment of diastolic dysfunction is practically a novel idea. So far, the number of Ca2+-desensitizing interventions available for research, medica ...
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... at 10,000 rpm for 20 min at 4°C. Cell walls and membranes were eliminated by a second centrifugation at 50,000 rpm for 30 min at 4°C, and the cytosolic fraction was harvested. Protein concentrations were measured according to the Bradford procedure with bovine serum albumin as the standard (6). (ii) ...
... at 10,000 rpm for 20 min at 4°C. Cell walls and membranes were eliminated by a second centrifugation at 50,000 rpm for 30 min at 4°C, and the cytosolic fraction was harvested. Protein concentrations were measured according to the Bradford procedure with bovine serum albumin as the standard (6). (ii) ...
tRNA
... amino acids, each residue can be specified by more than one codon (except for Met and Trp)—ie the genetic code is degenerate! - Of the 64 codons, only 61 encode amino acids—the other three serve as “nonsense” or “stop” codons in that they do not specify an amino acid but rather signal the end of the ...
... amino acids, each residue can be specified by more than one codon (except for Met and Trp)—ie the genetic code is degenerate! - Of the 64 codons, only 61 encode amino acids—the other three serve as “nonsense” or “stop” codons in that they do not specify an amino acid but rather signal the end of the ...
CENTRAL TEXAS COLLEGE
... Recognize that cells are the basic structure of all living things and occur as different cell types which have specialized parts that perform specific functions. G. Describe the form and function of cellular membranes and relate the importance of the structure of the plasma membrane to the transport ...
... Recognize that cells are the basic structure of all living things and occur as different cell types which have specialized parts that perform specific functions. G. Describe the form and function of cellular membranes and relate the importance of the structure of the plasma membrane to the transport ...
5 Molecular basis of type-2 diabetes
... Gab-1, three isoforms of Shc, p62dok and APS (adapter protein containing a PH and SH2 domain) [15]. Studies in knockout mice suggest that IRS proteins serve complementary, rather that redundant, roles in insulin signaling. IRS-1 knockout mice demonstrate defective action of insulin in peripheral tis ...
... Gab-1, three isoforms of Shc, p62dok and APS (adapter protein containing a PH and SH2 domain) [15]. Studies in knockout mice suggest that IRS proteins serve complementary, rather that redundant, roles in insulin signaling. IRS-1 knockout mice demonstrate defective action of insulin in peripheral tis ...
Comparison of induction during development between Xenopus
... from the animal caps of both species, as described. ODC was used as an internal control for all experiments. The expression of chd and cer (organizer marker genes) could not be detected at any dose of activin in the treated explants sampled immediately; this was the case for both species (Fig. 2A, l ...
... from the animal caps of both species, as described. ODC was used as an internal control for all experiments. The expression of chd and cer (organizer marker genes) could not be detected at any dose of activin in the treated explants sampled immediately; this was the case for both species (Fig. 2A, l ...
Specific and ubiquitous expression of different Zn finger protein
... Many eucaryotic genes involved in the process of differentiation and development are expressed in a temporally and spatially restricted fashion(15). Considering that • regulation of such genes also occur at the transcriptional level,the identification of different transcriptional regulatory factors ...
... Many eucaryotic genes involved in the process of differentiation and development are expressed in a temporally and spatially restricted fashion(15). Considering that • regulation of such genes also occur at the transcriptional level,the identification of different transcriptional regulatory factors ...
Defining the Schistosoma haematobium kinome enables the
... concern11,12. Thus, there is a need for sustained research toward developing alternative chemotherapeutic compounds against schistosomiasis. Recent research efforts to identify new molecular targets for chemotherapeutic intervention have focused on protein kinases13,14, because they are involved in ...
... concern11,12. Thus, there is a need for sustained research toward developing alternative chemotherapeutic compounds against schistosomiasis. Recent research efforts to identify new molecular targets for chemotherapeutic intervention have focused on protein kinases13,14, because they are involved in ...
Regulation of Starch Synthesis in Cassava Yona Baguma
... of PP2A, did not, suggesting that sugar and ABA signaling pathways converge at the PP1 level downstream of the sugar signaling pathway. Chloramphenicol, which specifically inhibits plastid de novo protein synthesis, with or without sucrose, blocked sbe expression but cycloheximide, a cytosolic de no ...
... of PP2A, did not, suggesting that sugar and ABA signaling pathways converge at the PP1 level downstream of the sugar signaling pathway. Chloramphenicol, which specifically inhibits plastid de novo protein synthesis, with or without sucrose, blocked sbe expression but cycloheximide, a cytosolic de no ...
Moore BA, Gonzalez Aviles GD, Larkins CE, Hillman MJ, Caspary T. Mamm Genome. 2010 Aug;21(7-8):350-60. Mitochondrial retention of Opa1 is required for mouse embryogenesis
... for details). From this sequencing we identified a single mutation: an A ? G transition mutation in intron 19 of Opa1 that created a cryptic splice acceptor site (Fig. 1). From the sequencing of Opa1 cDNA extracted from lilR3 embryos, we verified that the predominant transcript produced from the mut ...
... for details). From this sequencing we identified a single mutation: an A ? G transition mutation in intron 19 of Opa1 that created a cryptic splice acceptor site (Fig. 1). From the sequencing of Opa1 cDNA extracted from lilR3 embryos, we verified that the predominant transcript produced from the mut ...
An introduction to informatics - Swiss
... UniProt protein database. I wonder if there are any examples of two or more protein entries, which concern exactly the same protein of two or more individuals representing the same species. In other words, I would like to know, if each protein of a given species is represented by exactly one amino a ...
... UniProt protein database. I wonder if there are any examples of two or more protein entries, which concern exactly the same protein of two or more individuals representing the same species. In other words, I would like to know, if each protein of a given species is represented by exactly one amino a ...
Functional genomics analysis of the effects of co- decarboxylase/ornithine decarboxylase
... intervention, polyamine biosynthesis was completely restrained via the inhibition of both catalytic sites of PfAdoMetDC/ODC with DFMO and MDL73811. The physiological effects during the resulting cytostasis were studied with a comprehensive functional genomics approach. The study was preceded by vari ...
... intervention, polyamine biosynthesis was completely restrained via the inhibition of both catalytic sites of PfAdoMetDC/ODC with DFMO and MDL73811. The physiological effects during the resulting cytostasis were studied with a comprehensive functional genomics approach. The study was preceded by vari ...
Modulation of functional properties of bifunctional S- Adenosylmethionine decarboxylase/Ornithine decarboxylase of
... The occurrence of malaria dates back to more than 4 000 years ago when periodic fevers, the so-called ‘king of diseases’, have been mentioned for the first time. Egyptian mummies of about 3 000 years old have been found to contain enlarged spleens, which are most probably due to malaria. After 200 B ...
... The occurrence of malaria dates back to more than 4 000 years ago when periodic fevers, the so-called ‘king of diseases’, have been mentioned for the first time. Egyptian mummies of about 3 000 years old have been found to contain enlarged spleens, which are most probably due to malaria. After 200 B ...
Ana Maria da Silva Esteves Dissertation presented to obtain
... work plan started. Therefore, the resolution of the structure of the membranar DIPPS domain was deemed highly relevant and challenging. The structure of the recombinant bifunctional protein IPCT/DIPPS of Archaeoglobus fulgidus with and without bound CDP-inositol was solved by X-ray crystallography ...
... work plan started. Therefore, the resolution of the structure of the membranar DIPPS domain was deemed highly relevant and challenging. The structure of the recombinant bifunctional protein IPCT/DIPPS of Archaeoglobus fulgidus with and without bound CDP-inositol was solved by X-ray crystallography ...
Improvement of Aspergillus nidulans penicillin production by
... biological basis of the biosynthesis and the enormous complexity of its regulation. A. nidulans is amenable to many sophisticated molecular biological methods and in addition offers the great potential of classical genetics (Todd et al., 2007). The biochemical pathway of penicillin biosynthesis cons ...
... biological basis of the biosynthesis and the enormous complexity of its regulation. A. nidulans is amenable to many sophisticated molecular biological methods and in addition offers the great potential of classical genetics (Todd et al., 2007). The biochemical pathway of penicillin biosynthesis cons ...
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... • COPs target specific TF for degradation • W/O COPs they act in dark • In light COP1 is exported to cytoplasm so TF can act • Tags PHYA by itself on the way out! ...
... • COPs target specific TF for degradation • W/O COPs they act in dark • In light COP1 is exported to cytoplasm so TF can act • Tags PHYA by itself on the way out! ...
A E M , Feb. 2004, p. 999–1007
... the composition of PHA copolymers may be controlled by the monomer-supplying enzyme and further reinforce the idea that fatty acid biosynthesis may be used to supply monomers for PHA production. This lack of flexibility limits its range of applications. Polymers consisting of only MCL PHA are semicr ...
... the composition of PHA copolymers may be controlled by the monomer-supplying enzyme and further reinforce the idea that fatty acid biosynthesis may be used to supply monomers for PHA production. This lack of flexibility limits its range of applications. Polymers consisting of only MCL PHA are semicr ...
ribosomal defects in a mutant deficient in the yajl homolog of the
... chaperones that, upon oxidative stress, form mixed disulfides with proteins containing essential cysteines for catalysis, such as glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase and peroxidases, or FeS cluster binding, such as aconitases and the NuoG subunit of NADH dehydrogenase 1 (Le et al., 2012). Moreo ...
... chaperones that, upon oxidative stress, form mixed disulfides with proteins containing essential cysteines for catalysis, such as glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase and peroxidases, or FeS cluster binding, such as aconitases and the NuoG subunit of NADH dehydrogenase 1 (Le et al., 2012). Moreo ...
calculating the structure-based phylogenetic relationship
... homologs. Additionally, polypeptide sequences contain sparse information about a protein relative to that of other biochemical properties such as structure or function. Because protein ...
... homologs. Additionally, polypeptide sequences contain sparse information about a protein relative to that of other biochemical properties such as structure or function. Because protein ...