
Molecular Cloning, Characterization, and mRNA Expression of
... by linoleic acid and arachidonic acid, whereas I-FABP gene expression appeared to be unaffected by oleic acid and αlinolenic acid. The results indicate that I-FABP may be indicative of intestine development in pigeon, and it could be regulated by n-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids. Key words: cDNA clon ...
... by linoleic acid and arachidonic acid, whereas I-FABP gene expression appeared to be unaffected by oleic acid and αlinolenic acid. The results indicate that I-FABP may be indicative of intestine development in pigeon, and it could be regulated by n-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids. Key words: cDNA clon ...
Hydrodynamic Studies on the Manganese
... II membranes were isolated by the procedure of Berthold et al. (16) as modified by Ghanotakis and Babcock (17). These membranes were suspended to a concentration of 1 mg/mL chl in 1.0 M NaCl, 300 mM sucrose, 10 mM MgCl2, and 50 mM Mes-NaOH, pH 6.0, and incubated for 1 h. The PS II membranes, which w ...
... II membranes were isolated by the procedure of Berthold et al. (16) as modified by Ghanotakis and Babcock (17). These membranes were suspended to a concentration of 1 mg/mL chl in 1.0 M NaCl, 300 mM sucrose, 10 mM MgCl2, and 50 mM Mes-NaOH, pH 6.0, and incubated for 1 h. The PS II membranes, which w ...
... transduction system used by the bacterium to respond to and regulate the uptake of the siderophore ferrioxamine (Llamas et al., 2006). Siderophores are high-affinity ironchelating compounds that are produced and secreted by bacteria to solubilize the minute amounts of bioavailable iron present in th ...
DNA in Action! A 3D Swarm-based Model of a Gene Regulatory
... 2. Starting at the promoter region, RNA polymerase begins to synthesize mRNA based on the genes found adjacent to the promoter. 3. Once transcription is complete, the mRNA strand is free to undergo a second conversion process (through translation), whereas RNA polymerase reiterates the process of tr ...
... 2. Starting at the promoter region, RNA polymerase begins to synthesize mRNA based on the genes found adjacent to the promoter. 3. Once transcription is complete, the mRNA strand is free to undergo a second conversion process (through translation), whereas RNA polymerase reiterates the process of tr ...
Protein contact prediction from amino acid co
... prediction targets vary in difficulty, with some having a structure of homologous proteins already deposited in the Protein Data Bank (PDB), considered easy targets, some having no detectable homologs in PDB (hard targets), and some having entirely new folds (free modelling targets). The protein tar ...
... prediction targets vary in difficulty, with some having a structure of homologous proteins already deposited in the Protein Data Bank (PDB), considered easy targets, some having no detectable homologs in PDB (hard targets), and some having entirely new folds (free modelling targets). The protein tar ...
Proteins and Enzymes
... – 3-D globular shape – Each type of protein has its own 3-D shape – If shape is altered the protein can not function right. ...
... – 3-D globular shape – Each type of protein has its own 3-D shape – If shape is altered the protein can not function right. ...
Transformation of Clostridium Thermocellum by Electroporation
... be in the same direction or the desired recombination events will not occur. For this type of gene deletion strategy, we typically use a plasmid with a configuration similar to pAMG258 (Fig. 17.4) (GenBank accession number JN880475). Typically, the 50 and 30 flanking regions are inserted near the Ba ...
... be in the same direction or the desired recombination events will not occur. For this type of gene deletion strategy, we typically use a plasmid with a configuration similar to pAMG258 (Fig. 17.4) (GenBank accession number JN880475). Typically, the 50 and 30 flanking regions are inserted near the Ba ...
ABC Pumps and Their Role in Active Drug Transport
... of transported substrates in particular lipophilic and cationic compounds although P-gp potential substrates preferentially are anticancer agents, antibiotics, antivirals, calcium channel blockers, and immunosuppressive agents. At this list of biologically active compounds food and vegetables should ...
... of transported substrates in particular lipophilic and cationic compounds although P-gp potential substrates preferentially are anticancer agents, antibiotics, antivirals, calcium channel blockers, and immunosuppressive agents. At this list of biologically active compounds food and vegetables should ...
Recombinant Mouse Pentraxin 3/TSG-14
... Mature secreted PTX3 contains a pentaxinlike domain at its carboxyterminus that shares 23 28% amino acid (aa) sequence similarity to Creactive protein (CRP) and serum amyloid P component (SAP), which belong to the short pentraxin subfamily. However, the Nterminal sequence of TSG14 does not s ...
... Mature secreted PTX3 contains a pentaxinlike domain at its carboxyterminus that shares 23 28% amino acid (aa) sequence similarity to Creactive protein (CRP) and serum amyloid P component (SAP), which belong to the short pentraxin subfamily. However, the Nterminal sequence of TSG14 does not s ...
University of Groningen Expression and engineering of
... because it does not secrete hydrophobins in its culture medium (O.M.H. de Vries, unpublished data), although it produces a hydrophobin that coats conidia. This would simplify purification of the hydrophobin from the medium. SC3 was expressed in A. niger behind the gpd promoter of Aspergillus nidulan ...
... because it does not secrete hydrophobins in its culture medium (O.M.H. de Vries, unpublished data), although it produces a hydrophobin that coats conidia. This would simplify purification of the hydrophobin from the medium. SC3 was expressed in A. niger behind the gpd promoter of Aspergillus nidulan ...
THIAMINE DEPRIVATION DISTURBS CHOLINERGIC SYSTEM AND OXIDATIVE STRESS IN Original Article
... antioxidants present in the liver. It serves as substrate for glutathione peroxidase and GST. The functions of glutathione are mainly concerned with the removal of free radical species such as hydrogen peroxide, superoxide radicals, alkoxyl radicals, and maintenance of membrane protein thiols [11]. ...
... antioxidants present in the liver. It serves as substrate for glutathione peroxidase and GST. The functions of glutathione are mainly concerned with the removal of free radical species such as hydrogen peroxide, superoxide radicals, alkoxyl radicals, and maintenance of membrane protein thiols [11]. ...
Ching, Wendy: Applying Near-Optimal Alignments to Protein Structure Predictions
... A Closer Look at Homology Modeling and Fold Recognition Predicting protein structure by homology depends on the ability to identify a template protein and align the target to the template. One way to better find template sequences is to align the target to a protein family or domain profile built f ...
... A Closer Look at Homology Modeling and Fold Recognition Predicting protein structure by homology depends on the ability to identify a template protein and align the target to the template. One way to better find template sequences is to align the target to a protein family or domain profile built f ...
Macromolecules
... structure and is not usually reversible • Denaturation can be caused by heat, pH changes and other chemicals such as salts or charged ions ...
... structure and is not usually reversible • Denaturation can be caused by heat, pH changes and other chemicals such as salts or charged ions ...
Modelling the Protein and Amino Acid
... for meat, fat, eggs, skin, and feathers (1). Captive breeding of rheas for commercial production started in the early 1990s (2). Whereas farming of Lesser rheas is limited to Argentine and Chilean Patagonia (3), commercialization of Greater rheas has spread outside South America to North America and ...
... for meat, fat, eggs, skin, and feathers (1). Captive breeding of rheas for commercial production started in the early 1990s (2). Whereas farming of Lesser rheas is limited to Argentine and Chilean Patagonia (3), commercialization of Greater rheas has spread outside South America to North America and ...
GRA Proteins of Toxoplasma gondii: Maintenance of Host
... testinal secretions from mice orally infected with T. gondii cysts [40]. The deduced amino acid sequence contains a putative Nterminal signal sequence of 20 amino acids but no apparent glycolipid anchor sequence and a proline rich (12%) product with an internal hydrophobic region of 19 amino acids a ...
... testinal secretions from mice orally infected with T. gondii cysts [40]. The deduced amino acid sequence contains a putative Nterminal signal sequence of 20 amino acids but no apparent glycolipid anchor sequence and a proline rich (12%) product with an internal hydrophobic region of 19 amino acids a ...
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... conditioning activities. Also, people with sickle cell trait should avoid increased atmospheric pressure, low oxygen levels, dehydration, and high altitudes. … …In sickle cell anemia, all the hemoglobin is mutated and inefficient at carrying oxygen. The red blood cells in people with this condition ...
... conditioning activities. Also, people with sickle cell trait should avoid increased atmospheric pressure, low oxygen levels, dehydration, and high altitudes. … …In sickle cell anemia, all the hemoglobin is mutated and inefficient at carrying oxygen. The red blood cells in people with this condition ...
How will Hemoglobin Affect the Winner of this Year`s Super Bowl
... the folded protein so they can __hide__ ___(hide or interact) from/with water. Blue amino acids are hydrophilic so that should be towards the __outside________(inside or outside) of the folded protein so that can ____interact__________ (hide or interact) from/with water. Yellow amino acids are inter ...
... the folded protein so they can __hide__ ___(hide or interact) from/with water. Blue amino acids are hydrophilic so that should be towards the __outside________(inside or outside) of the folded protein so that can ____interact__________ (hide or interact) from/with water. Yellow amino acids are inter ...
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... Galton left his home and headed for a country fair… He believed that only a very few people had the characteristics necessary to keep societies healthy. He had devoted much of his career to measuring those characteristics, in fact, in order to prove that the vast majority of people did not have them ...
... Galton left his home and headed for a country fair… He believed that only a very few people had the characteristics necessary to keep societies healthy. He had devoted much of his career to measuring those characteristics, in fact, in order to prove that the vast majority of people did not have them ...
OMB No. 0925-0001/0002 (Rev. 08/12), Biographical Sketch Format
... ’14 Keynote Speaker, Fraunhofer Forum International Symposium on Cell-free Protein Synthesis, Berlin C. Contribution to Science 1. Pioneering development of versatile, practical cell-free protein synthesis technology. Primarily started after I came to Stanford in 1998, the program focused on develop ...
... ’14 Keynote Speaker, Fraunhofer Forum International Symposium on Cell-free Protein Synthesis, Berlin C. Contribution to Science 1. Pioneering development of versatile, practical cell-free protein synthesis technology. Primarily started after I came to Stanford in 1998, the program focused on develop ...
Identification of cellular proteins that bind to the human
... provide the ideal method for identifying nef-binding proteins. However, although GST-nef fusion proteins linked to glutathione-agarose (GA) beads were able to precipitate specifically a set of cytoplasmic proteins from extracts of human T cell lines (Harriss et al., 1992b) binding was inefficient an ...
... provide the ideal method for identifying nef-binding proteins. However, although GST-nef fusion proteins linked to glutathione-agarose (GA) beads were able to precipitate specifically a set of cytoplasmic proteins from extracts of human T cell lines (Harriss et al., 1992b) binding was inefficient an ...
Sequence to Structure Analysis of DOPA Protein from Mucuna
... comparable to the soybean [6], [7]. Velvet bean is often used for soil cover and as silage due to the large amount of organic matter with high digestibility it produces. It is estimated that velvet bean can release about 100–450 kg ha−1 of L-DOPA into the soil. Furthermore, its ability to control we ...
... comparable to the soybean [6], [7]. Velvet bean is often used for soil cover and as silage due to the large amount of organic matter with high digestibility it produces. It is estimated that velvet bean can release about 100–450 kg ha−1 of L-DOPA into the soil. Furthermore, its ability to control we ...
Structure and expression of the PHO80 gene of Saccharomyces
... causes a derepressed phenotype, with acid phosphatase levels which are 3-4 fold higher than the level found in derepressed wild type cells. Furthermore, over-expression of the PHO80 gene causes a reduction in the level of acid phosphatase produced under derepressed growth conditions. Finally, we hav ...
... causes a derepressed phenotype, with acid phosphatase levels which are 3-4 fold higher than the level found in derepressed wild type cells. Furthermore, over-expression of the PHO80 gene causes a reduction in the level of acid phosphatase produced under derepressed growth conditions. Finally, we hav ...
Intrinsically Disordered Domains of the B Cell Receptor
... membrane [1]. MPs are also important for drug research, accounting for over 50% of all human drug targets [2]. In particular G protein-coupled receptors have intensively been targeted for therapeutic purposes. Even if nearly 30% of the proteome is comprised of MPs, only 1% of all deposited structure ...
... membrane [1]. MPs are also important for drug research, accounting for over 50% of all human drug targets [2]. In particular G protein-coupled receptors have intensively been targeted for therapeutic purposes. Even if nearly 30% of the proteome is comprised of MPs, only 1% of all deposited structure ...
FEMS Microbiology Letters
... There are several charged or polar amino acid residues in ZitB that are located in predicted transmembrane domains that could potentially be involved in cation and potassium/proton transport. Substitutions of three conserved amino acids in transmembrane helices resulted in loss of zinc e¥ux and resi ...
... There are several charged or polar amino acid residues in ZitB that are located in predicted transmembrane domains that could potentially be involved in cation and potassium/proton transport. Substitutions of three conserved amino acids in transmembrane helices resulted in loss of zinc e¥ux and resi ...