
Functional recognition of fragmented operator sites
... initiation complex (1). The R17/MS2 coat protein causes translational repression by binding to an RNA secondary structure within the translational initiation region of the coliphage replicase gene (2). The most widely accepted model for translational repression by the coat protein suggests that the ...
... initiation complex (1). The R17/MS2 coat protein causes translational repression by binding to an RNA secondary structure within the translational initiation region of the coliphage replicase gene (2). The most widely accepted model for translational repression by the coat protein suggests that the ...
Poster
... ADAM17 Zn2+ catalytic domain (215–473 aa). The T265M mutant protein exhibits normal ADAM17 catalytic activity most likely because T265 residue is not in the Zn2+ active site. The Saint Joan Antida SMART Team modeled ADAM17’s catalytic core using 3-D printing technology. In addition SMART Team identi ...
... ADAM17 Zn2+ catalytic domain (215–473 aa). The T265M mutant protein exhibits normal ADAM17 catalytic activity most likely because T265 residue is not in the Zn2+ active site. The Saint Joan Antida SMART Team modeled ADAM17’s catalytic core using 3-D printing technology. In addition SMART Team identi ...
Vitis 36 (1), 43-47 (1997) Effects of maceration on the - Vitis-vea
... which shows the same concentration in wines from nonmacerated musts and those from a 6-h-macerated must. Proline which slightly decreased with longer maceration times is the main amino acid in musts and wines from Chardonnay. It behaves unusually and is clearly different from the other amino acids. ...
... which shows the same concentration in wines from nonmacerated musts and those from a 6-h-macerated must. Proline which slightly decreased with longer maceration times is the main amino acid in musts and wines from Chardonnay. It behaves unusually and is clearly different from the other amino acids. ...
47_Biochemistry of Connective Tissue
... alignment of cells for cell proliferation and differentiation. When exposed in damaged blood vessels, it initiates thrombus formation ...
... alignment of cells for cell proliferation and differentiation. When exposed in damaged blood vessels, it initiates thrombus formation ...
Document
... scoring region of the 10 is reported under init1 in the FASTA output. 3. Regions scoring higher than a threshold value T and being sufficiently near each other in the sequence are joined, now allowing gaps. The highest score of these new fragments can be found under initn in the FASTA output. T is s ...
... scoring region of the 10 is reported under init1 in the FASTA output. 3. Regions scoring higher than a threshold value T and being sufficiently near each other in the sequence are joined, now allowing gaps. The highest score of these new fragments can be found under initn in the FASTA output. T is s ...
Eukaryotically Encoded and Chloroplast
... protein, which was thermolysin-resistant as long as the chloroplasts were intact but was digested if thermolysin and Triton X-100 were added to the reaction mixture. Therefore, the Nterminal extension of the nucleomorph-encoded rubredoxin represents a transit peptide, and nmRub has a plastid destina ...
... protein, which was thermolysin-resistant as long as the chloroplasts were intact but was digested if thermolysin and Triton X-100 were added to the reaction mixture. Therefore, the Nterminal extension of the nucleomorph-encoded rubredoxin represents a transit peptide, and nmRub has a plastid destina ...
N x C (N-2)
... former depends upon the rate at which various organelles reach the bottom of the centrifuge tube to form a pellet. Organelles that do not reach the bottom so rapidly remain in the supernatant. On the next page a schematic of how differential centrifugation can be use to separate various organelles i ...
... former depends upon the rate at which various organelles reach the bottom of the centrifuge tube to form a pellet. Organelles that do not reach the bottom so rapidly remain in the supernatant. On the next page a schematic of how differential centrifugation can be use to separate various organelles i ...
國立清華大學 - 罕見疾病基金會
... the most conserved core subunits of mitochondrial complex I, plays an important role in the oxidative phosphorylation system (OXPHOS). This protein binds one iron-sulfur cluster N2 (tetranuclear) which is the terminal redox center in the electron transport process of complex I. Three types of mutati ...
... the most conserved core subunits of mitochondrial complex I, plays an important role in the oxidative phosphorylation system (OXPHOS). This protein binds one iron-sulfur cluster N2 (tetranuclear) which is the terminal redox center in the electron transport process of complex I. Three types of mutati ...
Analysis of 25 underivatized amino acids in human plasma using
... A brief comparison was conducted using Agilent XDB-C18 2.1 50 mm columns with either 1.8 or 3.5 mm solid-phase particle sizes. Under identical gradient conditions the 1.8 mm column showed superior resolution of the early eluting polar amino acids (data not shown). An attempt was made to improve th ...
... A brief comparison was conducted using Agilent XDB-C18 2.1 50 mm columns with either 1.8 or 3.5 mm solid-phase particle sizes. Under identical gradient conditions the 1.8 mm column showed superior resolution of the early eluting polar amino acids (data not shown). An attempt was made to improve th ...
Functional specialization of Medicago truncatula leaves and
... Sriraman et al. 2004) while in other cases some of the protein escapes the retrieval mechanism and passes through the Golgi (Ko et al. 2003; Triguero et al. 2005). Saturation of the KDEL receptor has also been demonstrated (Crofts et al. 1999). In the case of seeds, most studies have focused on the ...
... Sriraman et al. 2004) while in other cases some of the protein escapes the retrieval mechanism and passes through the Golgi (Ko et al. 2003; Triguero et al. 2005). Saturation of the KDEL receptor has also been demonstrated (Crofts et al. 1999). In the case of seeds, most studies have focused on the ...
bioinformatics module ii - Tetrahymena Genome Database
... help search through genome databases, design primers for PCR, translate a DNA sequence into an amino acid sequence (and vice versa), identify conserved regions in the amino acid sequence (domains), etc. In this lab, you will see how genome databases are organized, annotated, searched, and used by a ...
... help search through genome databases, design primers for PCR, translate a DNA sequence into an amino acid sequence (and vice versa), identify conserved regions in the amino acid sequence (domains), etc. In this lab, you will see how genome databases are organized, annotated, searched, and used by a ...
Expressway™ Cell-Free E. coli Expression System
... transcription and translation of target DNA to protein in a single reaction. This flexible system allows production of recombinant protein of interest from an expression construct in as little as 3 hours. Once purified, the resulting recombinant protein is suitable for use in other downstream applic ...
... transcription and translation of target DNA to protein in a single reaction. This flexible system allows production of recombinant protein of interest from an expression construct in as little as 3 hours. Once purified, the resulting recombinant protein is suitable for use in other downstream applic ...
Orthologs, paralogs and homology inference Where are we now?
... families, from all RefGenome species, plus 35 other “phylogenetically informative” species • Tree Curation Tool has been updated by Paul’s and Suzi’s groups in collaboration – Retrieves and displays tree, and UniProt information for each sequence – Displays OrthoMCL clustering results-- scalable to ...
... families, from all RefGenome species, plus 35 other “phylogenetically informative” species • Tree Curation Tool has been updated by Paul’s and Suzi’s groups in collaboration – Retrieves and displays tree, and UniProt information for each sequence – Displays OrthoMCL clustering results-- scalable to ...
Divergent Evolution of Function in the ROK Sugar
... specialization of individual enzyme function, experimental laboratory evolution was conducted to improve the glucokinase activities of AlsK and NanK. Error-prone PCR was combined with in vivo functional selection in a glucokinase-deficient bacterium to identify four independent single nucleotide sub ...
... specialization of individual enzyme function, experimental laboratory evolution was conducted to improve the glucokinase activities of AlsK and NanK. Error-prone PCR was combined with in vivo functional selection in a glucokinase-deficient bacterium to identify four independent single nucleotide sub ...
Functional Conservation of Calreticulin in Euglena gracilis
... Calreticulin is characteristically found in the ER Possesses short signal peptide Possesses KDEL retention signal Ideal location for signal transduction pathways Converting one signal/stimulus into another Influences how cell can react and respond to environment. ...
... Calreticulin is characteristically found in the ER Possesses short signal peptide Possesses KDEL retention signal Ideal location for signal transduction pathways Converting one signal/stimulus into another Influences how cell can react and respond to environment. ...
Hydrophobic-at-Interface Regions in Viral Fusion Protein Ectodomains
... separated by a collapsible intervening sequence might constitute a common structural motif related to the fusogenic function of at least some viral glycoproteins. At the cytoplasmic tail of the gp41 protein, an additional example of segregation between membrane-partitioning and membrane-residing seq ...
... separated by a collapsible intervening sequence might constitute a common structural motif related to the fusogenic function of at least some viral glycoproteins. At the cytoplasmic tail of the gp41 protein, an additional example of segregation between membrane-partitioning and membrane-residing seq ...
Determination of De Novo Synthesized Amino Acids in Cellular
... proline was largely decreased. Apparently, hypoosmotic conditions stimulate the synthesis of proteins or peptides with a high proline content. The results show that already after 2 h of incubation with [U-13C]glucose there is a pronounced flux of 13C label into the cellular proteins, which is usuall ...
... proline was largely decreased. Apparently, hypoosmotic conditions stimulate the synthesis of proteins or peptides with a high proline content. The results show that already after 2 h of incubation with [U-13C]glucose there is a pronounced flux of 13C label into the cellular proteins, which is usuall ...
Substrate specificity of protein kinase A in reaction with
... protein/peptide and thus are bisubstrate reactions. These reactions could follow random or ordered mechanism with respect to peptide and ATP. PKA has been assumed to follow predominantly random kinetic mechanism, if Kemptide (LRRASLG) is the peptide substrate. Firstly, non-competitive inhibition was ...
... protein/peptide and thus are bisubstrate reactions. These reactions could follow random or ordered mechanism with respect to peptide and ATP. PKA has been assumed to follow predominantly random kinetic mechanism, if Kemptide (LRRASLG) is the peptide substrate. Firstly, non-competitive inhibition was ...
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.