The Effect of Alkaline pH on Growth and Metabolic
... Characterization tests. The following tests suggested by Sherman (1937) and by Deibel & Seeley (1974) for the differentiation of enterococci from other streptococci were made. 1. Growth at 10 "C; 2. Growth at 45 "C; 3. Growth in media containing 6.5% (w/v) NaCl; 4. Growth in media containing 40% (v/ ...
... Characterization tests. The following tests suggested by Sherman (1937) and by Deibel & Seeley (1974) for the differentiation of enterococci from other streptococci were made. 1. Growth at 10 "C; 2. Growth at 45 "C; 3. Growth in media containing 6.5% (w/v) NaCl; 4. Growth in media containing 40% (v/ ...
Lecture Chpt. 41 Digestion
... & converts pepsinogen (inactive, precursor enzyme) into pepsin (digestive enzyme of the stomach) ...
... & converts pepsinogen (inactive, precursor enzyme) into pepsin (digestive enzyme of the stomach) ...
Expression and purification of four different rhizobial acyl carrier
... restriction site was added. The backward primer oTBC13 (5hAAAGGATCC TCA GGC CTT GGC CGC-3h) adds a BamHI restriction site. As template, genomic DNA of R. leguminosarum LPR5045 was used. Design of the primers for amplification of the acpP gene of E. coli was based on the DNA sequence of the gene (Raw ...
... restriction site was added. The backward primer oTBC13 (5hAAAGGATCC TCA GGC CTT GGC CGC-3h) adds a BamHI restriction site. As template, genomic DNA of R. leguminosarum LPR5045 was used. Design of the primers for amplification of the acpP gene of E. coli was based on the DNA sequence of the gene (Raw ...
2 H
... • Proteins must be digested to amino acids; amino groups can feed glycolysis or the citric acid cycle • Fats are digested to glycerol (used in glycolysis) and fatty acids (used in generating acetyl CoA) ...
... • Proteins must be digested to amino acids; amino groups can feed glycolysis or the citric acid cycle • Fats are digested to glycerol (used in glycolysis) and fatty acids (used in generating acetyl CoA) ...
Biochemical aspects of a whey fraction capable of promoting
... Like whole milk, whey fractions were able to promote cell growth. They are less effective than FCS at the same concentration and cell cultures at long-term require at least 0.5-1% of FCS. The hybridoma were stable in medium supplemented with whey fractions, they continued to secrete antibodies as in ...
... Like whole milk, whey fractions were able to promote cell growth. They are less effective than FCS at the same concentration and cell cultures at long-term require at least 0.5-1% of FCS. The hybridoma were stable in medium supplemented with whey fractions, they continued to secrete antibodies as in ...
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... • Proteins must be digested to amino acids; amino groups can feed glycolysis or the citric acid cycle • Fats are digested to glycerol (used in glycolysis) and fatty acids (used in generating acetyl CoA) ...
... • Proteins must be digested to amino acids; amino groups can feed glycolysis or the citric acid cycle • Fats are digested to glycerol (used in glycolysis) and fatty acids (used in generating acetyl CoA) ...
Metabolism of Neoplastic Tissue XII. Effects of Glucose
... As noted by other investigators (6, 24), no lactate was formed in the absence of glucose; and the small amount of lactate originally present quickly disappeared. Initial rates of glucose catabolism.—The relative constancy of oxygen consumption and glucose oxi dation over prolonged periods in the f ...
... As noted by other investigators (6, 24), no lactate was formed in the absence of glucose; and the small amount of lactate originally present quickly disappeared. Initial rates of glucose catabolism.—The relative constancy of oxygen consumption and glucose oxi dation over prolonged periods in the f ...
Pathobiochemistry of Ammonia in the Internal Environment of Fish
... The main purpose of food proteins is to provide the fish organism with necessary amino acids, important energy sources in tissues after deamination and decarboxylation. The majority of the absorbed amino acids proceed to the portal venous blood and is transported to the liver. The only exception is ...
... The main purpose of food proteins is to provide the fish organism with necessary amino acids, important energy sources in tissues after deamination and decarboxylation. The majority of the absorbed amino acids proceed to the portal venous blood and is transported to the liver. The only exception is ...
9. steroid hormones - cmb
... • StAR is important in transferring cholesterol, the precursor for all steroid hormones, from the outer to inner mitochondrial membrane where P450scc is located • P450scc is a side chain cleavage enzyme which converts cholesterol to pregnenolone, and is the rate-limiting enzyme in steroidogenesis ...
... • StAR is important in transferring cholesterol, the precursor for all steroid hormones, from the outer to inner mitochondrial membrane where P450scc is located • P450scc is a side chain cleavage enzyme which converts cholesterol to pregnenolone, and is the rate-limiting enzyme in steroidogenesis ...
Dream Protein - Greens First
... Amino Acids are the chemical units or commonly known as the building blocks that make up proteins. Because they contain about 16 percent nitrogen, this is what distinguishes them from the other two basic nutrients, sugars and fatty acids. Protein provides the structure for all living things, necessa ...
... Amino Acids are the chemical units or commonly known as the building blocks that make up proteins. Because they contain about 16 percent nitrogen, this is what distinguishes them from the other two basic nutrients, sugars and fatty acids. Protein provides the structure for all living things, necessa ...
Nutrition and Metabolism
... • Lipid molecules contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen – In different proportions than carbohydrates ...
... • Lipid molecules contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen – In different proportions than carbohydrates ...
The Specificity of Enzymes Adding Amino Acids in the
... peptidoglycans is present in the D-configuration (Schleifer & Kandler, I 972) and the specificity of the D-giutamic acid adding enzyme from various bacteria has been established by Ito & Strominger (1962a, 1973). In the present experiments, D-glutamic acid (40 nmol) containing I 70 000 d.p.m. 14C-la ...
... peptidoglycans is present in the D-configuration (Schleifer & Kandler, I 972) and the specificity of the D-giutamic acid adding enzyme from various bacteria has been established by Ito & Strominger (1962a, 1973). In the present experiments, D-glutamic acid (40 nmol) containing I 70 000 d.p.m. 14C-la ...
The Incorporation of Glycerol and Lysine into the Lipid Fraction of
... of incorporation is increased by the presence of glucose and amino acids. The presence ofamino acids increases incorporation into the fraction containing 0-amino acid esters of phosphatidylglycerol. 2. Glycerol, incorporated into washed cells by incubation with glycerol, glucose and amino acids, is ...
... of incorporation is increased by the presence of glucose and amino acids. The presence ofamino acids increases incorporation into the fraction containing 0-amino acid esters of phosphatidylglycerol. 2. Glycerol, incorporated into washed cells by incubation with glycerol, glucose and amino acids, is ...
Influence of hepatic ammonia removal on ureagenesis, amino acid
... the immediate aspartate-N precursor, then the ratio NH 3 removal : urea-N production across the liver should be 0⋅5 or even lower because NH 3 derived from the 5-amido group of glutamine can also contribute N to the mitochondrial synthesis of carbamoyl phosphate (Nissim et al. 1992). Such ...
... the immediate aspartate-N precursor, then the ratio NH 3 removal : urea-N production across the liver should be 0⋅5 or even lower because NH 3 derived from the 5-amido group of glutamine can also contribute N to the mitochondrial synthesis of carbamoyl phosphate (Nissim et al. 1992). Such ...
Acids and Bases
... aspirin and vitamin C are acetylsalicylic acid and ascorbic acid; both will produce H+ ions when dissolved in water. Acetic acid (HC2 H3 O2 ) is the primary component in vinegar, and formic acid (HCO2 H) is what causes ant bites to sting. Hydrochloric acid (HCl) is stomach acid, phosphoric acid (H3 ...
... aspirin and vitamin C are acetylsalicylic acid and ascorbic acid; both will produce H+ ions when dissolved in water. Acetic acid (HC2 H3 O2 ) is the primary component in vinegar, and formic acid (HCO2 H) is what causes ant bites to sting. Hydrochloric acid (HCl) is stomach acid, phosphoric acid (H3 ...
Metabolic changes in the glucose-induced apoptotic blastocyst
... in this study (11). This lack of pyruvate oxidation would also support the elevated pyruvate levels. Although the citrate and α-ketoglutarate levels are lower in this report as opposed to all the other TCA cycle components, these two metabolites can readily be converted to glutamate and glutamine an ...
... in this study (11). This lack of pyruvate oxidation would also support the elevated pyruvate levels. Although the citrate and α-ketoglutarate levels are lower in this report as opposed to all the other TCA cycle components, these two metabolites can readily be converted to glutamate and glutamine an ...
Comparison With Photosynthesis
... – Electron flow through Complex I → sensitive to inhibition by several compounds, including rotenone and piericidin. – In addition, plant mitochondira have a rotenoneresistant dehydrogenase for oxidation of NADH derived from citric acid cycle substrate → this pathway may be a bypass that is engaged ...
... – Electron flow through Complex I → sensitive to inhibition by several compounds, including rotenone and piericidin. – In addition, plant mitochondira have a rotenoneresistant dehydrogenase for oxidation of NADH derived from citric acid cycle substrate → this pathway may be a bypass that is engaged ...
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Chapter 1. introduction
... Selective filter to allow the entry of nutrients necessary for the cell’s growth and development and the exit of metabolic waste products Communication ith its surroundings through protein receptors Energy transduction-Mitochondria and photosynthetic organisams ...
... Selective filter to allow the entry of nutrients necessary for the cell’s growth and development and the exit of metabolic waste products Communication ith its surroundings through protein receptors Energy transduction-Mitochondria and photosynthetic organisams ...
Purification and characterization of the 1-3
... coenzymes were determined at 37°C with potassium carbonate buffer (pH 9.7 for the oxidative reactions and pH 9.1 for the reductive reactions). They were determined from the results of experiments in which a fixed concentration of the substrate or coenzyme and an appropriate range of concentrations o ...
... coenzymes were determined at 37°C with potassium carbonate buffer (pH 9.7 for the oxidative reactions and pH 9.1 for the reductive reactions). They were determined from the results of experiments in which a fixed concentration of the substrate or coenzyme and an appropriate range of concentrations o ...
Cellular Respiration
... cost of food item or game). Not long after you arrive you realize that no vendor has change for a 100$ bill.You have 2 choices: 1. Use a 100$ bill for each purchase, over paying for everything and run out of money fast or 2. do not buy anything. Neither choice is reasonable. ...
... cost of food item or game). Not long after you arrive you realize that no vendor has change for a 100$ bill.You have 2 choices: 1. Use a 100$ bill for each purchase, over paying for everything and run out of money fast or 2. do not buy anything. Neither choice is reasonable. ...
Two Models of Catabolite Repression Signal Transduction
... In the glycolytic flux model, movement of glucose through the glucose transporter is not essential for catabolite repression. Instead, what is important in the flux of carbon through glycolysis (Fig 2.) Glycolysis is the metabolic pathway that catabolizes glucose to pyruvate. When glucose is being a ...
... In the glycolytic flux model, movement of glucose through the glucose transporter is not essential for catabolite repression. Instead, what is important in the flux of carbon through glycolysis (Fig 2.) Glycolysis is the metabolic pathway that catabolizes glucose to pyruvate. When glucose is being a ...
BMC Microbiology
... 250 × 4.6 mm i.d.; Nacalai Tesque, Kyoto, Japan) reversedphase column using a gradient system (solvent A: methanol/ water/acetic acid (50:50:0.01, v/v/v); solvent B: methanol/ water/acetic acid (95:5:0.01, v/v/v)) with the following gradient program: 45% solvent A for 1 min, followed by a linear inc ...
... 250 × 4.6 mm i.d.; Nacalai Tesque, Kyoto, Japan) reversedphase column using a gradient system (solvent A: methanol/ water/acetic acid (50:50:0.01, v/v/v); solvent B: methanol/ water/acetic acid (95:5:0.01, v/v/v)) with the following gradient program: 45% solvent A for 1 min, followed by a linear inc ...
Hereditary hyperammonemia - Stephanie Hickey Nutrition Portfolio
... 4) Which other enzymes might have been elevated in the plasma? Excluding aspartate aninotransferase and alanine aminotransferases, other enzymes that may be elevated in the plasma is alkaline phosphate, gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT), and bilirubin. Elevations of these enzymes can be detected by d ...
... 4) Which other enzymes might have been elevated in the plasma? Excluding aspartate aninotransferase and alanine aminotransferases, other enzymes that may be elevated in the plasma is alkaline phosphate, gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT), and bilirubin. Elevations of these enzymes can be detected by d ...
Glucose metabolic flux distribution of Lactobacillus amylophilus
... distribution analysis in relation to lactic acid production through food waste fermentation has not been reported. At present, analysing the metabolic flux distribution is widely used for amino acid-producing bacteria to evaluate the changes in the metabolic phenotype under different conditions, the ...
... distribution analysis in relation to lactic acid production through food waste fermentation has not been reported. At present, analysing the metabolic flux distribution is widely used for amino acid-producing bacteria to evaluate the changes in the metabolic phenotype under different conditions, the ...