Rapid Cloning of Antibody Variable Regions Using SMART
... Mechanism at the 5' end of RNA Template) technology, which allows the reverse transcriptase to reach the absolute 5' end of the transcript. Most other RACE PCR methods do not capture the 5' end, and therefore miss out on important information. Furthermore, addition of the SMART sequence at the 5' en ...
... Mechanism at the 5' end of RNA Template) technology, which allows the reverse transcriptase to reach the absolute 5' end of the transcript. Most other RACE PCR methods do not capture the 5' end, and therefore miss out on important information. Furthermore, addition of the SMART sequence at the 5' en ...
Immunophilins and Parvulins. Superfamily of
... Immunophilins are defined as receptors for immunosuppressive drugs including cyclosporin A, FK506, and rapamycin. The cyclosporin A receptors are referred to as cyclophilins (CYPs) and FK506- and rapamycin-binding proteins are abbreviated as FKBPs. These two groups of proteins (collectively called i ...
... Immunophilins are defined as receptors for immunosuppressive drugs including cyclosporin A, FK506, and rapamycin. The cyclosporin A receptors are referred to as cyclophilins (CYPs) and FK506- and rapamycin-binding proteins are abbreviated as FKBPs. These two groups of proteins (collectively called i ...
Novel Amycolatopsis balhimycina biochemical abilities
... intact proteins and nanoLC-ESI-LIT-MS/MS analysis of their tryptic digests was carried out. With this procedure, 206 additional new proteins such as very basic, hydrophobic or large species were identified. This analysis revealed either components whose expression was previously only inferred by gro ...
... intact proteins and nanoLC-ESI-LIT-MS/MS analysis of their tryptic digests was carried out. With this procedure, 206 additional new proteins such as very basic, hydrophobic or large species were identified. This analysis revealed either components whose expression was previously only inferred by gro ...
Gene Section JUND (proto-oncogene) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics in Oncology and Haematology
... leucine zipper (bZIP) DNA-binding proteins. Analysis of the protein expression levels demonstrated an opposite expression pattern between JUN and JUND. When cells entry into the G0 phase of the cell cycle by serum starvation, JUN level decreases and JUND level increases. Similar to JUNB, JUND has be ...
... leucine zipper (bZIP) DNA-binding proteins. Analysis of the protein expression levels demonstrated an opposite expression pattern between JUN and JUND. When cells entry into the G0 phase of the cell cycle by serum starvation, JUN level decreases and JUND level increases. Similar to JUNB, JUND has be ...
Supplemental Methods
... MetaSim is run by setting defaults for several parameters, including sequencing options (easily changed), so as to avoid Metasim hanging or halting with errors, which can be caused by the interaction of parameter settings. As a basic measure of quality control, a read-length threshold can be specifi ...
... MetaSim is run by setting defaults for several parameters, including sequencing options (easily changed), so as to avoid Metasim hanging or halting with errors, which can be caused by the interaction of parameter settings. As a basic measure of quality control, a read-length threshold can be specifi ...
Pattern Recognition
... 2)If fewer than no patterns are found then decrease the density constraint while progressively increasing the value of lo. 3)If the value of lmax is exceeded without discovering atleast no patterns,the minimum support jo is decreased and the procedure is repeated. 4)If a predefined support threshol ...
... 2)If fewer than no patterns are found then decrease the density constraint while progressively increasing the value of lo. 3)If the value of lmax is exceeded without discovering atleast no patterns,the minimum support jo is decreased and the procedure is repeated. 4)If a predefined support threshol ...
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... Myelin-associated glycoprotein (MAG) Acts as a linker between the axon and the myelin sheath ...
... Myelin-associated glycoprotein (MAG) Acts as a linker between the axon and the myelin sheath ...
TissueNet database of human tissue protein–protein interactions
... Users query TissueNet using a protein and retrieve its PPI partners per tissue, or using a PPI and retrieve the tissues expressing both pair mates. The output of TissueNet includes a network view using a Cytoscape Web plug-in (19), as well as a textual output and a context menu for consecutive user ...
... Users query TissueNet using a protein and retrieve its PPI partners per tissue, or using a PPI and retrieve the tissues expressing both pair mates. The output of TissueNet includes a network view using a Cytoscape Web plug-in (19), as well as a textual output and a context menu for consecutive user ...
Common Pattern of Coarse-Grained Charge Distribution of
... Figure 4 shows histograms of or . The upper graphs show the histograms for protein
pairs, which have very similar charge density maps, and the lower graphs are the histograms of all
256 charge density maps. It is clear that the parameters or represent the similarity of
charge dist ...
... Figure 4 shows histograms of
Enzyme Regulatory Strategies
... threonine residues within an R(R/K)X(S/T) target consensus sequence • In spite of this specificity, all kinases share a common catalytic mechanism based on a conserved core kinase domain of about 260 residues • Kinases are often regulated by intrasteric control, in which a regulatory subunit (or dom ...
... threonine residues within an R(R/K)X(S/T) target consensus sequence • In spite of this specificity, all kinases share a common catalytic mechanism based on a conserved core kinase domain of about 260 residues • Kinases are often regulated by intrasteric control, in which a regulatory subunit (or dom ...
Identification, cloning and sequence determination of genes specifying hexokinase A and B from yeast.
... and 3' ends of the HKB structural gene were calculated to be roughly 1170 nucleotides upstream and 210 downstream from the PstI site. Since a number of restriction sites had already been identified in these regions, they were used to obtain suitable DNA fragments from pBR328(EcoII) for dideoxy seque ...
... and 3' ends of the HKB structural gene were calculated to be roughly 1170 nucleotides upstream and 210 downstream from the PstI site. Since a number of restriction sites had already been identified in these regions, they were used to obtain suitable DNA fragments from pBR328(EcoII) for dideoxy seque ...
PG1005 Lecture 18 Translation
... Initiation of Translation Recall that Met is always the first AA of a nascent polypeptide • A specific tRNA called the initiator is charged with Met • Initiator is bound to the small ribosomal subunit in association ...
... Initiation of Translation Recall that Met is always the first AA of a nascent polypeptide • A specific tRNA called the initiator is charged with Met • Initiator is bound to the small ribosomal subunit in association ...
Sulphur Metabolism on the Anaerobic Earth Dr
... are essential to catalysing the reaction. These experiments provided the basis for proposing a new enzyme mechanism that, when tested, should expand understanding of sulphur biochemistry generally. These studies carried out by Dr Perona and his colleagues eloquently detailed a novel route for the bi ...
... are essential to catalysing the reaction. These experiments provided the basis for proposing a new enzyme mechanism that, when tested, should expand understanding of sulphur biochemistry generally. These studies carried out by Dr Perona and his colleagues eloquently detailed a novel route for the bi ...
Novel eukaryotic enzymes modifying cell
... entirely congruent with the secondary structure progression of the GDSL/SGNH esterase fold and strongly supports a common evolutionary origin for the domain prototyped by the Cas1p N-terminal region and the former esterase superfamily. The GDSL/SGNH superfamily contains numerous well-known esterases ...
... entirely congruent with the secondary structure progression of the GDSL/SGNH esterase fold and strongly supports a common evolutionary origin for the domain prototyped by the Cas1p N-terminal region and the former esterase superfamily. The GDSL/SGNH superfamily contains numerous well-known esterases ...
Role of Capsid Proteins
... From primary infected cells, plant viruses move cell-to-cell through plasmodesmata, are transported from mesophyll cells into phloem tissue, and exit from the vasculature to enter the healthy upper leaves of the plant. The role of CP in this process has been recently reviewed (refs. 1, 14; see also ...
... From primary infected cells, plant viruses move cell-to-cell through plasmodesmata, are transported from mesophyll cells into phloem tissue, and exit from the vasculature to enter the healthy upper leaves of the plant. The role of CP in this process has been recently reviewed (refs. 1, 14; see also ...
Pursuing DNA Catalysts for Protein Modification
... the sequence contexts of, e.g., two serine side chain hydroxyl groups when presented on a protein surface. Also, smallmolecule catalysts may not tolerate the aqueous conditions required to function with most protein substrates. Evolved protein enzymes have achieved many successes, but if nature has ...
... the sequence contexts of, e.g., two serine side chain hydroxyl groups when presented on a protein surface. Also, smallmolecule catalysts may not tolerate the aqueous conditions required to function with most protein substrates. Evolved protein enzymes have achieved many successes, but if nature has ...
Chapter 20
... • Foreign DNA is inserted into a plasmid, and the recombinant plasmid is inserted into a bacterial cell • Reproduction in the bacterial cell results in cloning of the plasmid including the foreign DNA • This results in the production of multiple copies of a single gene Copyright © 2008 Pearson Educa ...
... • Foreign DNA is inserted into a plasmid, and the recombinant plasmid is inserted into a bacterial cell • Reproduction in the bacterial cell results in cloning of the plasmid including the foreign DNA • This results in the production of multiple copies of a single gene Copyright © 2008 Pearson Educa ...
Paper Plasmid 2 - dublin.k12.ca.us
... WILL CUT THE PLASMID ONCE AND ONLY ONCE. Continue this procedure until all 8 enzymes have been tried. Everyone’s results will be different because of different plasmid sequences. If you have no enzymes that will cut your plasmid only once, thenreconstruct your plasmid. ...
... WILL CUT THE PLASMID ONCE AND ONLY ONCE. Continue this procedure until all 8 enzymes have been tried. Everyone’s results will be different because of different plasmid sequences. If you have no enzymes that will cut your plasmid only once, thenreconstruct your plasmid. ...
Molecular cloning and characterization of an acyl
... In order to identify genes encoding of FatB thioesterase that are actively expressed in peanut, homologue genes with high identity to putative FatB cDNA sequences from Arachis (Genbank ID: EF117305-EF117309) were screened against full length cDNA libraries from different peanut line ‘06-4104’ tissue ...
... In order to identify genes encoding of FatB thioesterase that are actively expressed in peanut, homologue genes with high identity to putative FatB cDNA sequences from Arachis (Genbank ID: EF117305-EF117309) were screened against full length cDNA libraries from different peanut line ‘06-4104’ tissue ...
Chapter 20 powerpoint - Bremen High School District 228
... • Foreign DNA is inserted into a plasmid, and the recombinant plasmid is inserted into a bacterial cell • Reproduction in the bacterial cell results in cloning of the plasmid including the foreign DNA • This results in the production of multiple copies of a single gene Copyright © 2008 Pearson Educa ...
... • Foreign DNA is inserted into a plasmid, and the recombinant plasmid is inserted into a bacterial cell • Reproduction in the bacterial cell results in cloning of the plasmid including the foreign DNA • This results in the production of multiple copies of a single gene Copyright © 2008 Pearson Educa ...
Chapter 20
... • One method of introducing recombinant DNA into eukaryotic cells is electroporation, applying a brief electrical pulse to create temporary holes in plasma membranes • Alternatively, scientists can inject DNA into cells using microscopically thin needles • Once inside the cell, the DNA is incorpora ...
... • One method of introducing recombinant DNA into eukaryotic cells is electroporation, applying a brief electrical pulse to create temporary holes in plasma membranes • Alternatively, scientists can inject DNA into cells using microscopically thin needles • Once inside the cell, the DNA is incorpora ...