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... the case of young pigs, apparent absorption of these elements was for Se 80.2, for Cr 43.4 and Zn 28.6%, when introduced in the amounts respectively, 0.2, 1.0 and 80 mg/kg of standard feed. In the case of laying hens, apparent absorption for these elements was lower: for Se 45.0, for Cr 28.1 and for ...
... the case of young pigs, apparent absorption of these elements was for Se 80.2, for Cr 43.4 and Zn 28.6%, when introduced in the amounts respectively, 0.2, 1.0 and 80 mg/kg of standard feed. In the case of laying hens, apparent absorption for these elements was lower: for Se 45.0, for Cr 28.1 and for ...
Detailed Computational Study of Point Mutations of the TP53 Tumor-Suppressor Protein
... It is becoming progressively accepted that the progression of mammalian cells towards malignancy is an evolutionary process that involves an accumulation of mutations on both the molecular and chromosomal level. Inherent in models for malignant progression is the concept that an initial mutation in ...
... It is becoming progressively accepted that the progression of mammalian cells towards malignancy is an evolutionary process that involves an accumulation of mutations on both the molecular and chromosomal level. Inherent in models for malignant progression is the concept that an initial mutation in ...
Cloning and sequencing of glutamate mutase component E from
... A mechanism, in which anN-terminal pyruvoyl residue is involved in a Schiffs base formation, can be excluded. For such a mechanism it would be necessary that at least one subunit was synthesized as a precursor molecule and was post-translationally modified via a rearrangement involving an anhydro-se ...
... A mechanism, in which anN-terminal pyruvoyl residue is involved in a Schiffs base formation, can be excluded. For such a mechanism it would be necessary that at least one subunit was synthesized as a precursor molecule and was post-translationally modified via a rearrangement involving an anhydro-se ...
Crystallization and X-Ray Crystallographic Studies of Wild
... shown that hydrophobic residues in the interior of a protein contribute to conformational stability (Kellis et al., 1988; Shortle et al., 1990). Residues 28 and 173 of the αsubunit interact with the carboxyl-terminal folding domain, and when they are substituted the rate of folding of the enzyme and ...
... shown that hydrophobic residues in the interior of a protein contribute to conformational stability (Kellis et al., 1988; Shortle et al., 1990). Residues 28 and 173 of the αsubunit interact with the carboxyl-terminal folding domain, and when they are substituted the rate of folding of the enzyme and ...
Distributed Representations for Biological Sequence Analysis
... classification task, a word embeddings based approach offers other advantages. First, the size of the data vector obtained by using embeddings is much smaller in comparison to the original sequence, thus making the vectors obtained amenable for various machine learning algorithms. Indeed, one needs ...
... classification task, a word embeddings based approach offers other advantages. First, the size of the data vector obtained by using embeddings is much smaller in comparison to the original sequence, thus making the vectors obtained amenable for various machine learning algorithms. Indeed, one needs ...
Transport to the vacuole: receptors and trans elements
... whereas the N-terminal intraluminal protein carried the ligand-binding domain ( Kirsch et al., 1994). Subsequent molecular cloning has identified four homologues of the 80 kDa protein from cDNA libraries from peas. Two homologues have been identified in Arabidopsis and one in maize (Paris et al., 19 ...
... whereas the N-terminal intraluminal protein carried the ligand-binding domain ( Kirsch et al., 1994). Subsequent molecular cloning has identified four homologues of the 80 kDa protein from cDNA libraries from peas. Two homologues have been identified in Arabidopsis and one in maize (Paris et al., 19 ...
Increased Functional Half-life of Fibroblast Growth Factor
... variations, three positions are absolutely conserved in the entire human FGF family members including Gly71, Cys83 and Phe132 (based on the 140 amino acid numbering scheme of FGF-1). Cys83 has brought more attention because highly conserved cysteine residues in proteins are often involved in functio ...
... variations, three positions are absolutely conserved in the entire human FGF family members including Gly71, Cys83 and Phe132 (based on the 140 amino acid numbering scheme of FGF-1). Cys83 has brought more attention because highly conserved cysteine residues in proteins are often involved in functio ...
Divergent Evolution of ( )8-Barrel Enzymes
... Evolution of the Enolase Superfamily The sequence similarities between the members of the enolase superfamily are often low and their substrates are chemically quite diverse. However, their similar three-dimensional structures and catalytic mechanisms indicate a common evolutionary origin (Babbitt a ...
... Evolution of the Enolase Superfamily The sequence similarities between the members of the enolase superfamily are often low and their substrates are chemically quite diverse. However, their similar three-dimensional structures and catalytic mechanisms indicate a common evolutionary origin (Babbitt a ...
Purification and some properties of UDP
... Some properties of the enzyme like pH and temperature optimum as well as dependence of enzymic activity on divalent metal ions are similar to that of xylosyltransferases of rat kidney (Roden et al., 1994), rat chondrosarcoma (Schwartz and Dorfman, 1975, Stoolmiller et al., 1975), and embryonic chick ...
... Some properties of the enzyme like pH and temperature optimum as well as dependence of enzymic activity on divalent metal ions are similar to that of xylosyltransferases of rat kidney (Roden et al., 1994), rat chondrosarcoma (Schwartz and Dorfman, 1975, Stoolmiller et al., 1975), and embryonic chick ...
Central Dogma
... Attached to the end of tRNA is the corresponding amino acid The first codon is typically AUG. Methionine corresponds to the AUG codon. ...
... Attached to the end of tRNA is the corresponding amino acid The first codon is typically AUG. Methionine corresponds to the AUG codon. ...
Whole Genome Annotations Experimental data involving thousands
... Precise, predictive model of transcription initiation and termination: ability to predict where and when transcription will occur in a genome. Precise, predictive model of RNA splicing /alternative splicing: ability to predict the splicing pattern of any primary transcript in any tissue. ...
... Precise, predictive model of transcription initiation and termination: ability to predict where and when transcription will occur in a genome. Precise, predictive model of RNA splicing /alternative splicing: ability to predict the splicing pattern of any primary transcript in any tissue. ...
Nutrition for Swimmers
... - Fats: Consuming fats with every meal helps make many micronutrients easier to absorb. By including fats in morning and afternoon snacks you ensure satiety as well as a decrease in blood sugar spikes and crashes. • In addition to the appropriate timing of macronutrients (carbs, protein and fat) aro ...
... - Fats: Consuming fats with every meal helps make many micronutrients easier to absorb. By including fats in morning and afternoon snacks you ensure satiety as well as a decrease in blood sugar spikes and crashes. • In addition to the appropriate timing of macronutrients (carbs, protein and fat) aro ...
Releasable conjugation of polymers to proteins
... by the immune system.1-3 Currently, several PEGylated therapeutics are used in the clinic, including PegIntron® (interferon-α2b), Pegasys® (interferon-α2a), Neulasta® (granulocyte colony stimulating factor), Mircera® (epoietin-β), Somavert® (growth hormone receptor antagonist), and Krystexxa® (porci ...
... by the immune system.1-3 Currently, several PEGylated therapeutics are used in the clinic, including PegIntron® (interferon-α2b), Pegasys® (interferon-α2a), Neulasta® (granulocyte colony stimulating factor), Mircera® (epoietin-β), Somavert® (growth hormone receptor antagonist), and Krystexxa® (porci ...
Lecture Slides
... The Monomers of Proteins: Amino Acids • All proteins are constructed from a common set of 20 kinds of amino acids. ...
... The Monomers of Proteins: Amino Acids • All proteins are constructed from a common set of 20 kinds of amino acids. ...
Andrew_Blue
... Proteomics Proteomics – the study of the full expression of proteins by cells in their lifetime ...
... Proteomics Proteomics – the study of the full expression of proteins by cells in their lifetime ...
are mRNA
... subunits are linked to mRNA during translation. -Polyribosomes (polysomes) are mRNA -linked clusters of ribosomal molecules . ...
... subunits are linked to mRNA during translation. -Polyribosomes (polysomes) are mRNA -linked clusters of ribosomal molecules . ...
Determination of Molecular Weight of
... *All three classes have identical core structure to the right of the dashed line. Variations may occur due to increased branching or the presence of other sugars. The values for partial specific volume are calculated on a weight basis using calculated partial specific volumes for individual sugar re ...
... *All three classes have identical core structure to the right of the dashed line. Variations may occur due to increased branching or the presence of other sugars. The values for partial specific volume are calculated on a weight basis using calculated partial specific volumes for individual sugar re ...
Noll et al., 2007 - Institute of Molecular Life Sciences
... has no similarity to any known vitellogenin. The cognate protein belongs to the transferrin family, whose members are characterized by two internal repeats that form two lobes connected by a short alpha-helical peptide (Anderson et al., 1987). The 22S particle has the additional novel features of a ...
... has no similarity to any known vitellogenin. The cognate protein belongs to the transferrin family, whose members are characterized by two internal repeats that form two lobes connected by a short alpha-helical peptide (Anderson et al., 1987). The 22S particle has the additional novel features of a ...
Nutritional Supplements and the Teen Athlete
... linear (height) growth. Being hormones, they will also likely cause an athlete undergoing drug testing to test positive. For all these reasons, athletes of ALL ages should avoid using DHEA and Andro. What About Amino Acids? Protein and amino acid supplements are very popular, especially with athlete ...
... linear (height) growth. Being hormones, they will also likely cause an athlete undergoing drug testing to test positive. For all these reasons, athletes of ALL ages should avoid using DHEA and Andro. What About Amino Acids? Protein and amino acid supplements are very popular, especially with athlete ...
Noppl40 Shuttles on Tracks
... methionine. which explains why background labeling is relatively high. ...
... methionine. which explains why background labeling is relatively high. ...
The balancing act between the cellular processes of protein
... differences contribute to sarcopenia or can be reversed with resistance exercise training and/or leucine-enriched essential amino acid supplementation remains to be determined. The review by Rose and Richter (6) focuses on molecular signaling in muscle during (rather than after) exercise that contri ...
... differences contribute to sarcopenia or can be reversed with resistance exercise training and/or leucine-enriched essential amino acid supplementation remains to be determined. The review by Rose and Richter (6) focuses on molecular signaling in muscle during (rather than after) exercise that contri ...
Protein structure prediction

Protein structure prediction is the prediction of the three-dimensional structure of a protein from its amino acid sequence — that is, the prediction of its folding and its secondary, tertiary, and quaternary structure from its primary structure. Structure prediction is fundamentally different from the inverse problem of protein design. Protein structure prediction is one of the most important goals pursued by bioinformatics and theoretical chemistry; it is highly important in medicine (for example, in drug design) and biotechnology (for example, in the design of novel enzymes). Every two years, the performance of current methods is assessed in the CASP experiment (Critical Assessment of Techniques for Protein Structure Prediction). A continuous evaluation of protein structure prediction web servers is performed by the community project CAMEO3D.