
Antioxidant and antimicrobial activity of lecithin free egg yolk protein
... left for 30 min at room temperature and the absorbance of the resulting solution was measured at 517 nm. Aqueous solutions of known Trolox concentration ranged from 2 to 20 μg (able to scavenge 500 μL of 0.3 mmol/L DPPH radical solution) was used for calibration. Radical scavenging activity of the p ...
... left for 30 min at room temperature and the absorbance of the resulting solution was measured at 517 nm. Aqueous solutions of known Trolox concentration ranged from 2 to 20 μg (able to scavenge 500 μL of 0.3 mmol/L DPPH radical solution) was used for calibration. Radical scavenging activity of the p ...
שקופית 1 - Tel Aviv University
... blastx – translated query vs. protein database tblastn – protein vs. translated nuc. DB tblastx – translated query vs. translated database ...
... blastx – translated query vs. protein database tblastn – protein vs. translated nuc. DB tblastx – translated query vs. translated database ...
Improved detection and identification of low
... ImageMaster™ 2-D Elite software, version 3.0 (7). BALF and plasma proteins were compared using ImageMaster 2D Elite software in order to identify BALFspecific proteins. BALF spot maps were also compared to the SWISS-2DPAGE human plasma map. † Modification of Immobiline DryStrip lengths is not necess ...
... ImageMaster™ 2-D Elite software, version 3.0 (7). BALF and plasma proteins were compared using ImageMaster 2D Elite software in order to identify BALFspecific proteins. BALF spot maps were also compared to the SWISS-2DPAGE human plasma map. † Modification of Immobiline DryStrip lengths is not necess ...
Phytochemistry
... occurs with many other lectins ( [2, 3], see also [7] ). proteins) of nonimmune origin with no enzymatic activity The Amaranthus extract was purified in a column [l-3]. Due to their specific binding properties, lectins have been used in studies of cell surface architecture, packed with blood group ' ...
... occurs with many other lectins ( [2, 3], see also [7] ). proteins) of nonimmune origin with no enzymatic activity The Amaranthus extract was purified in a column [l-3]. Due to their specific binding properties, lectins have been used in studies of cell surface architecture, packed with blood group ' ...
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... R.G. Boutilier – “Mechanisms of cell survival in hypoxia and hypothermia.” J. Exp. Biol. 204, p3171 (2001). P.W. Hochachka et al - "Unifying theory of hypoxia tolerance: molecular/metabolic defense and rescue mechanisms for surviving ...
... R.G. Boutilier – “Mechanisms of cell survival in hypoxia and hypothermia.” J. Exp. Biol. 204, p3171 (2001). P.W. Hochachka et al - "Unifying theory of hypoxia tolerance: molecular/metabolic defense and rescue mechanisms for surviving ...
Diagnostics and main causes of proteinuria proteinuria in children in children
... developing in a patient who had previously been steroid responsive ...
... developing in a patient who had previously been steroid responsive ...
Sample & Assay Technologies QIAgenes E. coli
... provided by cells carrying the pLysE plasmid, where expression levels of lysozyme are higher than those carrying the pLysS plasmid. Adding the inducer IPTG (~1 mM) or using autoinduction media overcomes the inhibitory effect of the lysozyme protein present in the cell. Please note that the QIAgenes ...
... provided by cells carrying the pLysE plasmid, where expression levels of lysozyme are higher than those carrying the pLysS plasmid. Adding the inducer IPTG (~1 mM) or using autoinduction media overcomes the inhibitory effect of the lysozyme protein present in the cell. Please note that the QIAgenes ...
characterisation of novel proteins
... varieties of corn. The constituents measured were protein, fat, carbohydrate, ash, moisture, fibre, fatty acids, amino acids, vitamins, minerals, secondary metabolites and anti-nutrients. No differences of biological significance were observed between the transgenic corn grain and its non-GM counter ...
... varieties of corn. The constituents measured were protein, fat, carbohydrate, ash, moisture, fibre, fatty acids, amino acids, vitamins, minerals, secondary metabolites and anti-nutrients. No differences of biological significance were observed between the transgenic corn grain and its non-GM counter ...
Chimie de l`H érédité.
... work on how molecules act without knowing their exact chemical structure. In both cases, it is the basic importance of the problem which generates this seemingly premature behavior. Even though we badly want to know both how proteins speed up the rate of chemical reactions an ...
... work on how molecules act without knowing their exact chemical structure. In both cases, it is the basic importance of the problem which generates this seemingly premature behavior. Even though we badly want to know both how proteins speed up the rate of chemical reactions an ...
Interactions of Virus Proteins Within the Host Cell
... influences to the cellular pathway that the virus can exploit. Possible routes are e.g. the clathrin-mediated pathway, the caveolin-mediated pathway, clathrinand caveolin- independent pathways, phagosytosis or macropinocytosis (Mercer et al. 2010). The clathrin-mediated route is explained in more de ...
... influences to the cellular pathway that the virus can exploit. Possible routes are e.g. the clathrin-mediated pathway, the caveolin-mediated pathway, clathrinand caveolin- independent pathways, phagosytosis or macropinocytosis (Mercer et al. 2010). The clathrin-mediated route is explained in more de ...
Differences in the amino acid composition of muscles from pheasant
... acids between thigh and breast muscles was not confirmed in pheasant, except for histidine whose average level in breast muscle (related to dry matter) was significantly (P ≤ 0.01) higher than that in thigh muscle. Discussion Our results indicate that the levels of amino acids in breast and thigh mu ...
... acids between thigh and breast muscles was not confirmed in pheasant, except for histidine whose average level in breast muscle (related to dry matter) was significantly (P ≤ 0.01) higher than that in thigh muscle. Discussion Our results indicate that the levels of amino acids in breast and thigh mu ...
Protein Cross-linkers handbook and selection guide
... to achieve highly efficient cross-linking reactions with minimal effort in reaction optimization, set-up, and procedure development. ...
... to achieve highly efficient cross-linking reactions with minimal effort in reaction optimization, set-up, and procedure development. ...
Yeast ING Protein Yeast Protein Human Ortholog Description of
... preprotein delivery; promotes telomerase DNA binding and nucleotide addition; interacts with Cns1p, Cpr6p, Cpr7p, Sti1p Cytoplasmic and mitochondrial histidine tRNA synthetase; encoded by a single nuclear gene that specifies two messages; efficient mitochondrial localization requires both a preseque ...
... preprotein delivery; promotes telomerase DNA binding and nucleotide addition; interacts with Cns1p, Cpr6p, Cpr7p, Sti1p Cytoplasmic and mitochondrial histidine tRNA synthetase; encoded by a single nuclear gene that specifies two messages; efficient mitochondrial localization requires both a preseque ...
Characterisation of the novel proteins expressed in corn line 1507
... carbohydrate, ash, fibre, fatty acids, amino acids, minerals and moisture) were similar in corn line 1507 and the non-transformed control corns. In addition, there were no observed differences in results from the analyses of four vitamins (Vitamins B1, B2, E and folate) measured in the transformed a ...
... carbohydrate, ash, fibre, fatty acids, amino acids, minerals and moisture) were similar in corn line 1507 and the non-transformed control corns. In addition, there were no observed differences in results from the analyses of four vitamins (Vitamins B1, B2, E and folate) measured in the transformed a ...
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... series of profile alignments. Carrying out a series of profile alignments on larger and larger groups of sequences, allows you to manually build up a complete alignment, if necessary editing intermediate alignments. SECONDARY STRUCTURE OPTIONS. Menu Option 0 allows you to set 2D structure parameters ...
... series of profile alignments. Carrying out a series of profile alignments on larger and larger groups of sequences, allows you to manually build up a complete alignment, if necessary editing intermediate alignments. SECONDARY STRUCTURE OPTIONS. Menu Option 0 allows you to set 2D structure parameters ...
Translocation of Globin Fusion Proteins across the Endoplasmic
... results also show that, contrary to the results obtained in cellfree systems, the signal sequence and associated aminoterminal domain generated by signal peptidase cleavage seems to be rapidly and preferentially degraded in oocytes. In contrast, the "passenger" domain from which the signal sequence ...
... results also show that, contrary to the results obtained in cellfree systems, the signal sequence and associated aminoterminal domain generated by signal peptidase cleavage seems to be rapidly and preferentially degraded in oocytes. In contrast, the "passenger" domain from which the signal sequence ...
Nucleus-Encoded Genes for Plastid
... Plastids are the organelles of plants and algae that house photosynthesis and many other biochemical pathways. Plastids contain a small genome, but most of their proteins are encoded in the nucleus and posttranslationally targeted to the organelle. When plants and algae lose photosynthesis, they vir ...
... Plastids are the organelles of plants and algae that house photosynthesis and many other biochemical pathways. Plastids contain a small genome, but most of their proteins are encoded in the nucleus and posttranslationally targeted to the organelle. When plants and algae lose photosynthesis, they vir ...
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.