Synthesis of Heme
... erythrocyte forming cells & other tissues. In erythrocyte-forming cells there is steady production of pathway enzymes, limited only by iron availability. In other tissues expression of pathway enzymes is more variable & subject to feedback inhibition by heme. Porphyrias are genetic diseases in w ...
... erythrocyte forming cells & other tissues. In erythrocyte-forming cells there is steady production of pathway enzymes, limited only by iron availability. In other tissues expression of pathway enzymes is more variable & subject to feedback inhibition by heme. Porphyrias are genetic diseases in w ...
Fatty Acid-Mediated Quorum Sensing Systems Stenotrophomonas maltophilia DOCTORAL THESIS
... 3.9.10 Determination of virulence in the adult zebrafish infection model ............. 44 3.10 Bioinformatic Tools .......................................................................................... 44 3.11 Statistical Analysis ................................................................. ...
... 3.9.10 Determination of virulence in the adult zebrafish infection model ............. 44 3.10 Bioinformatic Tools .......................................................................................... 44 3.11 Statistical Analysis ................................................................. ...
procite - UWI St. Augustine
... asparagine residue is glycosylated, due to the fact that the folding of the protein plays an important role in the regulation of N-glycosylation [2]. It has been shown [3] that the presence of proline between Asn and Ser/Thr will inhibit N-glycosylation; this has been confirmed by a recent [4] stati ...
... asparagine residue is glycosylated, due to the fact that the folding of the protein plays an important role in the regulation of N-glycosylation [2]. It has been shown [3] that the presence of proline between Asn and Ser/Thr will inhibit N-glycosylation; this has been confirmed by a recent [4] stati ...
Interallelic Complementation at the Ubiquitous
... along with the patterns of segregation in the F2 generations (Table III) suggested that the aj6 mutation was not an allele of these genes. Consistent with this conclusion was the distinct phenotype of aj6/aj6, in which only the leaf urease was affected. In contrast, the levels of leaf urease activit ...
... along with the patterns of segregation in the F2 generations (Table III) suggested that the aj6 mutation was not an allele of these genes. Consistent with this conclusion was the distinct phenotype of aj6/aj6, in which only the leaf urease was affected. In contrast, the levels of leaf urease activit ...
Carnitine metabolism and biosynthesis in yeast Saccharomyces
... Carnitine plays an essential role in eukaryotic metabolism by mediating the shuttling of activated acyl residues between intracellular compartments. This function of carnitine, referred to as the carnitine shuttle, is supported by the activities of carnitine acyltransferases and carnitine/acylcarnit ...
... Carnitine plays an essential role in eukaryotic metabolism by mediating the shuttling of activated acyl residues between intracellular compartments. This function of carnitine, referred to as the carnitine shuttle, is supported by the activities of carnitine acyltransferases and carnitine/acylcarnit ...
Multiple sequence alignment for phylogenetic purposes
... as part of phylogenetic analyses. The primary importance of biological insight in phylogenetic studies is something that L. A. S. Johnson was very insistent upon; and this topic is thus one of which I feel he would have approved. Alignment is all about mapping the relationships between residues in a ...
... as part of phylogenetic analyses. The primary importance of biological insight in phylogenetic studies is something that L. A. S. Johnson was very insistent upon; and this topic is thus one of which I feel he would have approved. Alignment is all about mapping the relationships between residues in a ...
Structural elements defining elongation factor Tu mediated
... that because of the weak affinity of these mischarged aatRNAs for EF-Tu, the binding is low enough to prevent effective competition with the homologous aa-tRNAs under physiological conditions. Thus, these non-cognate aa-tRNAs escape protein synthesis, and therefore do not lead to misreading of codons. ...
... that because of the weak affinity of these mischarged aatRNAs for EF-Tu, the binding is low enough to prevent effective competition with the homologous aa-tRNAs under physiological conditions. Thus, these non-cognate aa-tRNAs escape protein synthesis, and therefore do not lead to misreading of codons. ...
Catabolism and biotechnological applications of cholesterol
... according to its physiological relevance, an imbalance in its blood level causes serious diseases in humans. Cholesterol is frequently found in the biosphere, not only because of its natural abundance, but also due to its high resistance to microbial degradation. Cholesterol is a recalcitrant molecu ...
... according to its physiological relevance, an imbalance in its blood level causes serious diseases in humans. Cholesterol is frequently found in the biosphere, not only because of its natural abundance, but also due to its high resistance to microbial degradation. Cholesterol is a recalcitrant molecu ...
c12) United States Patent - Rice Scholarship Home
... the NADH/NAD+ ratio, is critical for the cell. The NAD(H/+) cofactor pair is very important in microbial catabolism, where a carbon source, such as glucose, is oxidized through a series of reactions utilizing NAD+ as a cofactor and producing reducing equivalents in the form of NADH. It is crucially ...
... the NADH/NAD+ ratio, is critical for the cell. The NAD(H/+) cofactor pair is very important in microbial catabolism, where a carbon source, such as glucose, is oxidized through a series of reactions utilizing NAD+ as a cofactor and producing reducing equivalents in the form of NADH. It is crucially ...
Analysis and engineering of acetyl
... strating that the natifie cytosolic acetyl-CoA synthesis pathflay can be ffflly replaced, Chapter 3 also refiealed targets that need to be addressed to achiefie optimal in vivo performance of the alternatifie reactions for sffpply of cytosolic acetyl-CoA. Design and implementation of metabolic engineering st ...
... strating that the natifie cytosolic acetyl-CoA synthesis pathflay can be ffflly replaced, Chapter 3 also refiealed targets that need to be addressed to achiefie optimal in vivo performance of the alternatifie reactions for sffpply of cytosolic acetyl-CoA. Design and implementation of metabolic engineering st ...
The complete nucleotide sequence of the tryptophan operon of
... has occurred , e.g., due to a deficiency of fMet-tRNA, structure (A) would form, and hence structure (C). Under these conditions termination would be expected to be maximal. ...
... has occurred , e.g., due to a deficiency of fMet-tRNA, structure (A) would form, and hence structure (C). Under these conditions termination would be expected to be maximal. ...
Auxin: Regulation, Action, and Interaction
... Background The phytohormone auxin is critical for plant growth and orchestrates many developmental processes. Scope This review considers the complex array of mechanisms plants use to control auxin levels, the movement of auxin through the plant, the emerging view of auxin-signalling mechanisms, ...
... Background The phytohormone auxin is critical for plant growth and orchestrates many developmental processes. Scope This review considers the complex array of mechanisms plants use to control auxin levels, the movement of auxin through the plant, the emerging view of auxin-signalling mechanisms, ...
Food/feed and environmental risk assessment of insect
... Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO), commissioned by the Norwegian Food Safety Authority and the Norwegian Environment Agency related to the EFSAs public hearing of the applications EFSA/GMO/NL/2005/15 and EFSA/GMO/NL/2005/28 in 2007 (VKM 2007a, 2008a). In addition, 1507 x 59122 has been evaluated ...
... Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO), commissioned by the Norwegian Food Safety Authority and the Norwegian Environment Agency related to the EFSAs public hearing of the applications EFSA/GMO/NL/2005/15 and EFSA/GMO/NL/2005/28 in 2007 (VKM 2007a, 2008a). In addition, 1507 x 59122 has been evaluated ...
Calreticulin, a multi-process calcium
... protein)/Grp (glucose-regulated protein) 78, calreticulin, calnexin, Grp94 and the thiol oxidoreductases PDI (protein disulfideisomerase) and ERp57, all involved in generating conformationally competent and functional proteins [36]. Each of these chaperones or folding factors has their own unique me ...
... protein)/Grp (glucose-regulated protein) 78, calreticulin, calnexin, Grp94 and the thiol oxidoreductases PDI (protein disulfideisomerase) and ERp57, all involved in generating conformationally competent and functional proteins [36]. Each of these chaperones or folding factors has their own unique me ...
npr review - Olivamine
... resistance proteins, cell-cycle regulatory proteins, adhesion molecules, growth factors, receptors, cell-survival proteins, chemokines, and chemokine receptors.22–29 Given these diverse targets, it can be envisioned how curcumin could mediate pleiotropic activity. In this review, we will describe di ...
... resistance proteins, cell-cycle regulatory proteins, adhesion molecules, growth factors, receptors, cell-survival proteins, chemokines, and chemokine receptors.22–29 Given these diverse targets, it can be envisioned how curcumin could mediate pleiotropic activity. In this review, we will describe di ...
MITOCHONDRIAL DNA REPLICATION IN PRE
... This unpublished thesis/dissertation is copyright of the author and/or third parties. The intellectual property rights of the author or third parties in respect of this work are as defined by The Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 or as modified by any successor legislation. Any use made of info ...
... This unpublished thesis/dissertation is copyright of the author and/or third parties. The intellectual property rights of the author or third parties in respect of this work are as defined by The Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 or as modified by any successor legislation. Any use made of info ...
Nucleic acid vaccines for ehrlichia chaffeensis and methods of use
... protect animals or humans against Ehrlichia cha?eensis. Also described are polypeptides and methods of using these polypeptides to detect antibodies to pathogens. ...
... protect animals or humans against Ehrlichia cha?eensis. Also described are polypeptides and methods of using these polypeptides to detect antibodies to pathogens. ...
Mechanisms underlying inhibition of muscle disuse
... research study was to gain a better understanding of the physiological, cellular and molecular basis underlying resistance to muscle disuse atrophy in C. alboguttata. The first aim of this study was to develop a genomic resource for C. alboguttata by sequencing and functionally characterising its sk ...
... research study was to gain a better understanding of the physiological, cellular and molecular basis underlying resistance to muscle disuse atrophy in C. alboguttata. The first aim of this study was to develop a genomic resource for C. alboguttata by sequencing and functionally characterising its sk ...
Molecular characterization of a cluster of at least two
... and it has been found that all these genes are closely related to each other. In the case of S. mutans GS5 the gtfB and gtfC genes, but not the gtfD gene, lie in close proximity to one another (Perry & Kuramitsu, 1990). We have recently reported the isolation of GTF-I- and GTF-S-positive clones from ...
... and it has been found that all these genes are closely related to each other. In the case of S. mutans GS5 the gtfB and gtfC genes, but not the gtfD gene, lie in close proximity to one another (Perry & Kuramitsu, 1990). We have recently reported the isolation of GTF-I- and GTF-S-positive clones from ...
Molecular characterization of a cluster of at least two
... and it has been found that all these genes are closely related to each other. In the case of S. mutans GS5 the gtfB and gtfC genes, but not the gtfD gene, lie in close proximity to one another (Perry & Kuramitsu, 1990). We have recently reported the isolation of GTF-I- and GTF-S-positive clones from ...
... and it has been found that all these genes are closely related to each other. In the case of S. mutans GS5 the gtfB and gtfC genes, but not the gtfD gene, lie in close proximity to one another (Perry & Kuramitsu, 1990). We have recently reported the isolation of GTF-I- and GTF-S-positive clones from ...
IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences (IOSR-JPBS)
... Lombok island is located east of two most populous islands in Indonesia, Java and Bali, and that as a transition zone between the Asian and the Australian faunal biodiversity. There has been no previous report on the genotype of Helicobacter pylori in the population. Helicobacter pylori possess seve ...
... Lombok island is located east of two most populous islands in Indonesia, Java and Bali, and that as a transition zone between the Asian and the Australian faunal biodiversity. There has been no previous report on the genotype of Helicobacter pylori in the population. Helicobacter pylori possess seve ...
Fast evolutionary rates associated with functional loss in class I
... concentration in the medium. As a consensus, glut1 and glut4 mRNA levels are higher under glucose deprivation conditions than in the presence of glucose [10]. Despite extensive characterization of SGTP1 and SGTP4 from S. mansoni [5], no study on transcriptional regulation in response to glucose has ...
... concentration in the medium. As a consensus, glut1 and glut4 mRNA levels are higher under glucose deprivation conditions than in the presence of glucose [10]. Despite extensive characterization of SGTP1 and SGTP4 from S. mansoni [5], no study on transcriptional regulation in response to glucose has ...