
Interallelic Complementation at the Ubiquitous
... shown). The deduced amino acid sequence of the ubiquitous urease ORFs (Fig. 3) showed that in aj6/ aj6, Arg was changed to Cys at position 201 (R201C). In eu4/eu4, Gly at position 468 was replaced by Glu (G468E), corroborating at the molecular level that the previously reported mutation in the locus ...
... shown). The deduced amino acid sequence of the ubiquitous urease ORFs (Fig. 3) showed that in aj6/ aj6, Arg was changed to Cys at position 201 (R201C). In eu4/eu4, Gly at position 468 was replaced by Glu (G468E), corroborating at the molecular level that the previously reported mutation in the locus ...
United States
... The United States Government conducts a broad effort to reduce the risks presented by the deliberate or accidental release of biological agents and to defend against those threats in the event they occur. As called for by the National Strategy for Countering Biological Threats, this encompasses a ra ...
... The United States Government conducts a broad effort to reduce the risks presented by the deliberate or accidental release of biological agents and to defend against those threats in the event they occur. As called for by the National Strategy for Countering Biological Threats, this encompasses a ra ...
bacteriophages - University of Macau Library
... excises from the bacterial chromosome and initiates the lytic cycle. (Copyright of E.V. Orlova) Classification of viruses is based on several factors such as their host preference, viral morphology, genome type and auxiliary structures such as tails or envelopes. The most upto-date classification of ...
... excises from the bacterial chromosome and initiates the lytic cycle. (Copyright of E.V. Orlova) Classification of viruses is based on several factors such as their host preference, viral morphology, genome type and auxiliary structures such as tails or envelopes. The most upto-date classification of ...
Bacteriophage Ecology and Plants
... virulent phage exist that are not vir mutants but instead are unrelated to temperate phage. In addition to providing a safe home to the temperate-phage genome, and blocking the replication of non-virulent homologous phage, lysogeny has the potential to alter the phenotype of the host cell, a process ...
... virulent phage exist that are not vir mutants but instead are unrelated to temperate phage. In addition to providing a safe home to the temperate-phage genome, and blocking the replication of non-virulent homologous phage, lysogeny has the potential to alter the phenotype of the host cell, a process ...
Auxin: Regulation, Action, and Interaction
... pathways is fully elucidated. Plants can also obtain IAA by b-oxidation of indole-3-butyric acid (IBA), a second endogenous auxin, or by hydrolysing IAA conjugates, in which IAA is linked to amino acids, sugars or peptides. To permanently inactivate IAA, plants can employ conjugation and direct oxid ...
... pathways is fully elucidated. Plants can also obtain IAA by b-oxidation of indole-3-butyric acid (IBA), a second endogenous auxin, or by hydrolysing IAA conjugates, in which IAA is linked to amino acids, sugars or peptides. To permanently inactivate IAA, plants can employ conjugation and direct oxid ...
Auxin biology in roots
... regulate various responses in plants. They play an important role during root hair elongation, although their precise relationship with auxin is yet not clear. Keywords: auxin, biosynthesis, metabolism, root growth, root hair, transport ...
... regulate various responses in plants. They play an important role during root hair elongation, although their precise relationship with auxin is yet not clear. Keywords: auxin, biosynthesis, metabolism, root growth, root hair, transport ...
Biology 213 Syllabus Microbiology
... DEPARTMENT POLICIES: Attendance during class and laboratory sessions is strongly recommended for optimum performance in biology courses. Lecture exams will be given in class. Laboratory practicals will be given during laboratory sessions, in accordance with schedules provided by the learning assista ...
... DEPARTMENT POLICIES: Attendance during class and laboratory sessions is strongly recommended for optimum performance in biology courses. Lecture exams will be given in class. Laboratory practicals will be given during laboratory sessions, in accordance with schedules provided by the learning assista ...
The Protein Cevalently Linked to the 5'... of Poliovirus RNA by Victor Robert Ambros
... Chapter I: Introduction and Background 1) General introduction to poliovirus. A. Poliomyelitis......................................... 3 B. The picornaviruses.................................... 3 C. Poliovirus composition and structure................. 5 D. The poliovirus RNA genome .............. ...
... Chapter I: Introduction and Background 1) General introduction to poliovirus. A. Poliomyelitis......................................... 3 B. The picornaviruses.................................... 3 C. Poliovirus composition and structure................. 5 D. The poliovirus RNA genome .............. ...
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... Nineteen endophytic bacteria strains were isolated from red fruit of chilli and screened for their antagonistic potential against Colletotrichum gloeosporioides, cause anthracnose in chilli. Ten strains i.e., CEFR-1, CEFR-3, CEFR-4, CEFR-5, CEFR-6, CEFR-7, CEFR-9, CEFR10, CEFR-11, and CEFR-12 were i ...
... Nineteen endophytic bacteria strains were isolated from red fruit of chilli and screened for their antagonistic potential against Colletotrichum gloeosporioides, cause anthracnose in chilli. Ten strains i.e., CEFR-1, CEFR-3, CEFR-4, CEFR-5, CEFR-6, CEFR-7, CEFR-9, CEFR10, CEFR-11, and CEFR-12 were i ...
1 TRANSFER OF MICROORGANISMS FROM FOMITES TO HANDS
... This dissertation has been submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for an advanced degree at the University of Arizona and is deposited in the University Library to be made available to borrowers under rules of the Library. Brief quotations from this dissertation are allowable without s ...
... This dissertation has been submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for an advanced degree at the University of Arizona and is deposited in the University Library to be made available to borrowers under rules of the Library. Brief quotations from this dissertation are allowable without s ...
The characterization of inner core protein VP6 of African Horsesickness Virus
... University of Pretoria etd – De Waal, P J (2006) ...
... University of Pretoria etd – De Waal, P J (2006) ...
Annual Conference 2017
... variants constructed using error-prone PCR. The cytotoxicity of N variants was tested by MTT assay. Expressed N variants showed a range of effects ranging from the expected 10-fold increase in virus yield to 10-fold inhibition of virus growth. One particular N variant, mutant38, was non-toxic, but r ...
... variants constructed using error-prone PCR. The cytotoxicity of N variants was tested by MTT assay. Expressed N variants showed a range of effects ranging from the expected 10-fold increase in virus yield to 10-fold inhibition of virus growth. One particular N variant, mutant38, was non-toxic, but r ...
RESPIRATORY PATHOGENS IN THOROUGHBRED FOALS UP TO ONE YEAR OF AGE
... One to two months prior to the birth of their foals, blood for serology was collected from the mares. The same specimens were collected from the foals just after birth, prior to suckling and a day after suckling. Thereafter the foals were examined monthly for the presence of respiratory disease and ...
... One to two months prior to the birth of their foals, blood for serology was collected from the mares. The same specimens were collected from the foals just after birth, prior to suckling and a day after suckling. Thereafter the foals were examined monthly for the presence of respiratory disease and ...
Wax ester biosynthetic pathway - Iowa State University Digital
... acyltransferase) family. Enzymes in this family exhibit both WS and DGAT activity, thus can utilize both primary alcohols and more complex alcohols (e.g., DAG) as substrates. The Acinetobacter WS/DGAT enzyme shows a preference for C14 and C16 acyl-CoA substrates together with C14 to C18 primary alco ...
... acyltransferase) family. Enzymes in this family exhibit both WS and DGAT activity, thus can utilize both primary alcohols and more complex alcohols (e.g., DAG) as substrates. The Acinetobacter WS/DGAT enzyme shows a preference for C14 and C16 acyl-CoA substrates together with C14 to C18 primary alco ...
Citrus testing manual - Post-entry quarantine
... The taxonomy of Citrus, and the relationships among species and genera are controversial and are complicated by many factors, such as the biology of the crop, its long history and area of cultivation, somatic mutations, and ease of hybridisation within the genera and related genera (Poncirus and Fo ...
... The taxonomy of Citrus, and the relationships among species and genera are controversial and are complicated by many factors, such as the biology of the crop, its long history and area of cultivation, somatic mutations, and ease of hybridisation within the genera and related genera (Poncirus and Fo ...
LAP5 and LAP6 encode anther-specific proteins with similarity to
... centers. We confirmed the insertion positions in each line, and found that each contained anthers and pollen indistinguishable from wild type. Because gene expression databases indicated that At4g00040 was not male-specific, but instead was expressed in various organs and stages of development, we n ...
... centers. We confirmed the insertion positions in each line, and found that each contained anthers and pollen indistinguishable from wild type. Because gene expression databases indicated that At4g00040 was not male-specific, but instead was expressed in various organs and stages of development, we n ...
DEVELOPMENT AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A TRANSGENIC
... And last but by no means least I would like to thank my wife, Youzhen Wang, for her love, faith, and support. ...
... And last but by no means least I would like to thank my wife, Youzhen Wang, for her love, faith, and support. ...
Computational approaches to predict bacteriophage–host
... step of the phage life cycle is susceptible to mutations that will alter the balance in the phage–host relationship (Labrie, Samson and Moineau 2010). The very first interaction between phage and host involves the binding of the phage to receptor molecules on the surface of the host cell. These rece ...
... step of the phage life cycle is susceptible to mutations that will alter the balance in the phage–host relationship (Labrie, Samson and Moineau 2010). The very first interaction between phage and host involves the binding of the phage to receptor molecules on the surface of the host cell. These rece ...
Bacteriophages of Soft Rot Enterobacteriaceae
... Bacteriophages consist of single- or double-stranded, linear or circular DNA or RNA molecules bundled inside protein or lipoprotein coats named capsids. Some bacteriophages may also possess certain structures that facilitate their interaction with bacterial hosts or serve to inject genetic material ...
... Bacteriophages consist of single- or double-stranded, linear or circular DNA or RNA molecules bundled inside protein or lipoprotein coats named capsids. Some bacteriophages may also possess certain structures that facilitate their interaction with bacterial hosts or serve to inject genetic material ...
Metabolism and functions of gamma-aminobutyric acid
... amma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), a four-carbon nonprotein amino acid, is a significant component of the free amino acid pool. GABA has an amino group on the g-carbon rather than on the a-carbon, and exists in an unbound form. It is highly soluble in water: structurally it is a flexible molecule that c ...
... amma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), a four-carbon nonprotein amino acid, is a significant component of the free amino acid pool. GABA has an amino group on the g-carbon rather than on the a-carbon, and exists in an unbound form. It is highly soluble in water: structurally it is a flexible molecule that c ...
A motif and amino acid bias bioinformatics
... Lamport, 1994; Lamport et al., 2011). The extent of glycosylation of PRPs remains unclear as it has ...
... Lamport, 1994; Lamport et al., 2011). The extent of glycosylation of PRPs remains unclear as it has ...
Two nearly identical terpene synthases catalyze the
... Figure 2. Relatedness of AmNES/LIS proteins to other terpene synthases. (a) Alignment of AmNES/LIS-1 (GenBank accession no. EF433761) and AmNES/LIS-2 (GenBank accession no. EF433762) predicted amino acid sequences with snapdragon myrcene synthase (AAO41726), (E)-b-ocimene synthase (AAO42614), strawb ...
... Figure 2. Relatedness of AmNES/LIS proteins to other terpene synthases. (a) Alignment of AmNES/LIS-1 (GenBank accession no. EF433761) and AmNES/LIS-2 (GenBank accession no. EF433762) predicted amino acid sequences with snapdragon myrcene synthase (AAO41726), (E)-b-ocimene synthase (AAO42614), strawb ...
The structure of the phloem–still more questions than answers
... Long-distance assimilate distribution in higher plants takes place in the enucleate sieve-tube system of the phloem. It is generally accepted that flow of assimilates is driven by an osmotically generated pressure differential, as proposed by Ernst Münch more than 80 years ago. In the period betwee ...
... Long-distance assimilate distribution in higher plants takes place in the enucleate sieve-tube system of the phloem. It is generally accepted that flow of assimilates is driven by an osmotically generated pressure differential, as proposed by Ernst Münch more than 80 years ago. In the period betwee ...
A Road Map for HCV Genotyping
... These methods not suitable for all viruses • The dawn of the molecular biology era allowed viruses to be classified genotypically • Initially using cloning & nucleic acid hybridization technology and more recently with the aid of amplification technology, such as PCR followed by DNA sequence analys ...
... These methods not suitable for all viruses • The dawn of the molecular biology era allowed viruses to be classified genotypically • Initially using cloning & nucleic acid hybridization technology and more recently with the aid of amplification technology, such as PCR followed by DNA sequence analys ...
PDF - Nexus Academic Publishers
... Special Issue–3 (Approaches in Diagnosis and Management of Diseases of Livestock and Poultry) http://dx.doi.org/10.14737/journal.aavs/2014/2.3s.1.7 ...
... Special Issue–3 (Approaches in Diagnosis and Management of Diseases of Livestock and Poultry) http://dx.doi.org/10.14737/journal.aavs/2014/2.3s.1.7 ...
Plant virus

Plant viruses are viruses that affect plants. Like all other viruses, plant viruses are obligate intracellular parasites that do not have the molecular machinery to replicate without a host. Plant viruses are pathogenic to higher plants. While this article does not intend to list all plant viruses, it discusses some important viruses as well as their uses in plant molecular biology.