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... genes/proteins responsible for stress tolerance, understanding the mechanism of their induction, comparative genomic and proteomic approaches between susceptible and tolerant cultivars, analysis of regulatory elements in the upstream region of these genes and their interaction with the stress-induc ...
... genes/proteins responsible for stress tolerance, understanding the mechanism of their induction, comparative genomic and proteomic approaches between susceptible and tolerant cultivars, analysis of regulatory elements in the upstream region of these genes and their interaction with the stress-induc ...
JOURNAL OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE
... Rice bran is one of the co-products from rice milling process that has high protein content among many other beneficial minerals and nutrients. Recently there are a few novel water-based extraction methods introduced such as subcritical and hydrothermal extraction. However simpler methods of water e ...
... Rice bran is one of the co-products from rice milling process that has high protein content among many other beneficial minerals and nutrients. Recently there are a few novel water-based extraction methods introduced such as subcritical and hydrothermal extraction. However simpler methods of water e ...
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... proteins. This capacity of PHB has been well established experimentally. Seebach et al. [38] have found that the triolide of R-3HB forms crown ester complexes with alkali metals; Burger and Seebach [39] have shown that oligomers of R-3HB transport alkali and alkaline earth salts across methylene chl ...
... proteins. This capacity of PHB has been well established experimentally. Seebach et al. [38] have found that the triolide of R-3HB forms crown ester complexes with alkali metals; Burger and Seebach [39] have shown that oligomers of R-3HB transport alkali and alkaline earth salts across methylene chl ...
The RNA-binding protein HuR regulates protein nuclear import
... CRABP2 provided a rationale and suggested that HuR may be involved in some aspects of nuclear import (Vreeland et al., 2014a). Proteins that localize to the nucleus contain nuclear targeting sequences that link them to carrier proteins of the β-karyopherin (importinβ) superfamily. Linkage can be acc ...
... CRABP2 provided a rationale and suggested that HuR may be involved in some aspects of nuclear import (Vreeland et al., 2014a). Proteins that localize to the nucleus contain nuclear targeting sequences that link them to carrier proteins of the β-karyopherin (importinβ) superfamily. Linkage can be acc ...
March - Gentle Rain
... to ensure a strong mind, body, and spirit: fermented fish/fish liver oil. The mighty Roman soldier was given a daily ration of fermented fish oil. The stoic Scandinavian viking had a drum of fermenting cod livers outside the door of his home. And some of us are lucky to remember that Grandma always ...
... to ensure a strong mind, body, and spirit: fermented fish/fish liver oil. The mighty Roman soldier was given a daily ration of fermented fish oil. The stoic Scandinavian viking had a drum of fermenting cod livers outside the door of his home. And some of us are lucky to remember that Grandma always ...
Building a Winning Patent Portfolio
... acting yet deadly disease manifested by the lysis of the erythrocyte in patients infected with the microorganism. The disclosure states that L. erythrosis has many proteins on the surface thereof and that one of these proteins in particular can induce the immune system to produce antibodies. The spe ...
... acting yet deadly disease manifested by the lysis of the erythrocyte in patients infected with the microorganism. The disclosure states that L. erythrosis has many proteins on the surface thereof and that one of these proteins in particular can induce the immune system to produce antibodies. The spe ...
Nucleotide sequence and structural organization of
... proteins of molecular masses corresponding to those predicted (Fig. 3). The three prominent bands in the samplt containing pCI411 are also evident in the sample containing the pCI411-pCI341 recombinant plasmid, which also has the product of the pC194 cat gene. The high level of background frequently ...
... proteins of molecular masses corresponding to those predicted (Fig. 3). The three prominent bands in the samplt containing pCI411 are also evident in the sample containing the pCI411-pCI341 recombinant plasmid, which also has the product of the pC194 cat gene. The high level of background frequently ...
Nucleosomes released from oviduct nuclei during brief micrococcal
... nucleic acid concentration of 40 absorbance (260 nm) units per ml) in 50 mM Tris-HCl (pH 7.4), 1 mM CaCl2. After digestion the nuclei were pelleted and to the supernatant (1SF) was added EDTA (2 mM). The supernatant was concentrated by u l t r a f i l t r a t i o n and loaded onto a Biogel A5m gel f ...
... nucleic acid concentration of 40 absorbance (260 nm) units per ml) in 50 mM Tris-HCl (pH 7.4), 1 mM CaCl2. After digestion the nuclei were pelleted and to the supernatant (1SF) was added EDTA (2 mM). The supernatant was concentrated by u l t r a f i l t r a t i o n and loaded onto a Biogel A5m gel f ...
Identification of a Cis-Acting Element of ART1, a
... transcription factor and regulates the expression of 31 genes in the downstream. In this study, we attempted to identify a cisacting element of ART1. We used the promoter region of SENSITIVE TO AL RHIZOTOXICITY1, an Al tolerance gene in the downstream of ART1. With the help of gel-shift assay, we we ...
... transcription factor and regulates the expression of 31 genes in the downstream. In this study, we attempted to identify a cisacting element of ART1. We used the promoter region of SENSITIVE TO AL RHIZOTOXICITY1, an Al tolerance gene in the downstream of ART1. With the help of gel-shift assay, we we ...
Developmental changes in barley microRNA expression profiles
... small RNA libraries were designed for each barley developmental stage. Three replicas were performed using an Illumina TruSeq Small RNA Library Preparation Kit (Illumina). The quantification of libraries was carried out using a Quant-iT PicoGreen dsDNA Assay kit (Molecular Probes) reagent and Tecan ...
... small RNA libraries were designed for each barley developmental stage. Three replicas were performed using an Illumina TruSeq Small RNA Library Preparation Kit (Illumina). The quantification of libraries was carried out using a Quant-iT PicoGreen dsDNA Assay kit (Molecular Probes) reagent and Tecan ...
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... physics (7–9) have frequently been used to describe the properties of unfolded polypeptide chains (4, 10, 11) with the goal to establish the link between protein folding and collapse (12–15). However, the methodology to test many of these concepts experimentally has only become available rather rece ...
... physics (7–9) have frequently been used to describe the properties of unfolded polypeptide chains (4, 10, 11) with the goal to establish the link between protein folding and collapse (12–15). However, the methodology to test many of these concepts experimentally has only become available rather rece ...
Polymer scaling laws of unfolded and intrinsically disordered
... physics (7–9) have frequently been used to describe the properties of unfolded polypeptide chains (4, 10, 11) with the goal to establish the link between protein folding and collapse (12–15). However, the methodology to test many of these concepts experimentally has only become available rather rece ...
... physics (7–9) have frequently been used to describe the properties of unfolded polypeptide chains (4, 10, 11) with the goal to establish the link between protein folding and collapse (12–15). However, the methodology to test many of these concepts experimentally has only become available rather rece ...
Determination of Protein Molecular Weight
... three-dimensional shape is abolished, the protein no longer possesses biological activity. Proteins that have lost their specific folding patterns and biological activity but have their intact polypeptide chains are called denatured. Proteins which contain several polypeptide chains that are associa ...
... three-dimensional shape is abolished, the protein no longer possesses biological activity. Proteins that have lost their specific folding patterns and biological activity but have their intact polypeptide chains are called denatured. Proteins which contain several polypeptide chains that are associa ...
Regulation of Arabidopsis 14-3
... determine whether the 14-3-3s themselves might be subject to regulation by N metabolites. We therefore examined the expression of all members of the 14-3-3 gene family in Arabidopsis seedlings grown with different forms of supplementary N. Amongst the different organic (amino acids) and inorganic (n ...
... determine whether the 14-3-3s themselves might be subject to regulation by N metabolites. We therefore examined the expression of all members of the 14-3-3 gene family in Arabidopsis seedlings grown with different forms of supplementary N. Amongst the different organic (amino acids) and inorganic (n ...
mbe.oxfordjournals.org - Oxford Academic
... transport of the pre-18S rRNA. Implied by this result is the existence of specific amino acid sequences within ribosomal proteins, which optimally interact with their corresponding nucleotide sequences so that distinct pre-rRNA processing steps can occur (Ferreira-Cerca et al. 2005). Unfortunately, ...
... transport of the pre-18S rRNA. Implied by this result is the existence of specific amino acid sequences within ribosomal proteins, which optimally interact with their corresponding nucleotide sequences so that distinct pre-rRNA processing steps can occur (Ferreira-Cerca et al. 2005). Unfortunately, ...
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
... Allergens and enzyme inhibitors are well known in cereals. A gliadin fraction from wheat causes coeliac disease. Proteins from wheat, rice, maize and barley may give rise to allergic reactions such as atopic dermatitis and asthma.1 These components are not found in pseudocereals and legumes such as ...
... Allergens and enzyme inhibitors are well known in cereals. A gliadin fraction from wheat causes coeliac disease. Proteins from wheat, rice, maize and barley may give rise to allergic reactions such as atopic dermatitis and asthma.1 These components are not found in pseudocereals and legumes such as ...
ARF-Aux/IAA interactions through domain III/IV are not strictly
... from nph4-1/arf7 leaves containing a stably integrated 2XD0:GUS (A) or DR5:GUS (B) reporter gene, full-length or CTD truncated ARF5 and ARF7 effector genes were transfected into protoplasts and incubated in darkness in the presence (black columns) and absence (white columns) of 1 µM 1-NAA (1-naphtha ...
... from nph4-1/arf7 leaves containing a stably integrated 2XD0:GUS (A) or DR5:GUS (B) reporter gene, full-length or CTD truncated ARF5 and ARF7 effector genes were transfected into protoplasts and incubated in darkness in the presence (black columns) and absence (white columns) of 1 µM 1-NAA (1-naphtha ...
- DigitalCommons@Linfield
... label free detection of proteins by determining the secondary structure of the protein. The pH dependent spectra of BSA showed that when the pH of the protein was below its isoelectric point (pI), the more prominent the Raman bands. This was likely caused by the protein’s increase in negative charge ...
... label free detection of proteins by determining the secondary structure of the protein. The pH dependent spectra of BSA showed that when the pH of the protein was below its isoelectric point (pI), the more prominent the Raman bands. This was likely caused by the protein’s increase in negative charge ...
J Molecular Biology 307:939-949, 2001
... threshold of 5.6 to be the most informative. In the 3295 pairwise relations found above this threshold, CYRCA identi®ed only two small cyclical sets of three and four edges. This is signi®cantly less then the 61 sets observed in analysis of the original Blocks database (Table 1). This simulation in ...
... threshold of 5.6 to be the most informative. In the 3295 pairwise relations found above this threshold, CYRCA identi®ed only two small cyclical sets of three and four edges. This is signi®cantly less then the 61 sets observed in analysis of the original Blocks database (Table 1). This simulation in ...
Carbon metabolite feedback regulation of leaf photosynthesis and
... feedback regulation of photosynthesis. In photosynthesis, photophosphorylation and CF1-ATPase activity is particularly sensitive to Pi concentration, which can become inhibited if the free Pi concentration falls (Quick and Mills, 1988; Pammenter et al., 1993). In leaves, the rate of endproduct synth ...
... feedback regulation of photosynthesis. In photosynthesis, photophosphorylation and CF1-ATPase activity is particularly sensitive to Pi concentration, which can become inhibited if the free Pi concentration falls (Quick and Mills, 1988; Pammenter et al., 1993). In leaves, the rate of endproduct synth ...
Title: Rescuing discarded spectra: Full - e
... the peptide fragmentation rate, i.e. the number of peptide features targeted for MS/MS analysis, or by reducing the number of unassigned spectra [4]. The availability of increasingly fast mass spectrometers, with current-generation instruments reaching scan rates of around 100 Hz, has significantly ...
... the peptide fragmentation rate, i.e. the number of peptide features targeted for MS/MS analysis, or by reducing the number of unassigned spectra [4]. The availability of increasingly fast mass spectrometers, with current-generation instruments reaching scan rates of around 100 Hz, has significantly ...
Novel Multiprotein Complexes Identified in the Hyperthermophilic
... study protein-protein interactions on a genome-wide scale (10 –12), each has severe limitations. The in vivo two-hybrid system (13–15) requires tagged proteins, is limited to binary interactions, and is thought to generate a large percentage of false positives (16). The epitope tag affinity purifica ...
... study protein-protein interactions on a genome-wide scale (10 –12), each has severe limitations. The in vivo two-hybrid system (13–15) requires tagged proteins, is limited to binary interactions, and is thought to generate a large percentage of false positives (16). The epitope tag affinity purifica ...
0 - Microbiology
... from the combination of biochemical and genetical analysis that Beadle & Tatum (1941) had so successfully employed with Neurospora crassa. In order to apply similar techniques to bacteria, Lederberg & Tatum (1946a, b) used mutants derived from cultures of the K I strain of E. coli that had been trea ...
... from the combination of biochemical and genetical analysis that Beadle & Tatum (1941) had so successfully employed with Neurospora crassa. In order to apply similar techniques to bacteria, Lederberg & Tatum (1946a, b) used mutants derived from cultures of the K I strain of E. coli that had been trea ...
E. coli - Semantic Scholar
... School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO 63110, U.S.A. (Received 18 May 1981) ...
... School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO 63110, U.S.A. (Received 18 May 1981) ...
application of recombinant smr-domain containing protein of
... group, which included samples from either confirmed angiostrongyliasis positive patients (worm-positive) (n = 4) or from patients showing clinical criteria (n = 57) and had consumed snail intermediate hosts or paratenic hosts and were immunoblot positive for 31 kDa band; (iii) Third group, which con ...
... group, which included samples from either confirmed angiostrongyliasis positive patients (worm-positive) (n = 4) or from patients showing clinical criteria (n = 57) and had consumed snail intermediate hosts or paratenic hosts and were immunoblot positive for 31 kDa band; (iii) Third group, which con ...