
Development of high oleic acid oilseed rape
... fried and backed products, and salad oil. Attempts have been made by transgenic approaches and plant breeding to modify the fatty acid composition to make the oil more suitable for specific Food- and Non-Food-applications. Among the different approaches, the development of high oleic acid rapeseed ( ...
... fried and backed products, and salad oil. Attempts have been made by transgenic approaches and plant breeding to modify the fatty acid composition to make the oil more suitable for specific Food- and Non-Food-applications. Among the different approaches, the development of high oleic acid rapeseed ( ...
Molecualr Biology and Evolution
... to the gram-positive/cyanobacterial clade, although the confounding effects of paralogous comparisons made interpretation of the data difficult. An additional test of nifgene horizontal transfer using nzjD was made, but the NifD phylogeny lacked resolution. Here nifgene phylogeny is addressed with a ...
... to the gram-positive/cyanobacterial clade, although the confounding effects of paralogous comparisons made interpretation of the data difficult. An additional test of nifgene horizontal transfer using nzjD was made, but the NifD phylogeny lacked resolution. Here nifgene phylogeny is addressed with a ...
Biogenesis and significance of lipofuscin in the equine thyroid gland
... showed the same ultrastructure as in situ. The protein content ranged from 15% to 77% w/w (mean = 36%). In contrast, the amino acid composition was constant and similar to that of thyroglobulin. The most distinctive feature of lipofuscin protein was the presence of four proteins of 14-18 kDa. The ha ...
... showed the same ultrastructure as in situ. The protein content ranged from 15% to 77% w/w (mean = 36%). In contrast, the amino acid composition was constant and similar to that of thyroglobulin. The most distinctive feature of lipofuscin protein was the presence of four proteins of 14-18 kDa. The ha ...
Induction of reverse mutations with plate test in T26 and... Table 2.
... content is ten times higher than that measured in the wild-type strain, and 4 times higher than that in the inl strain under similar conditions. With increasing inositol concentration, the antigen content becomes lower in each of the three strains. In the case of the wild type strain, even at an ino ...
... content is ten times higher than that measured in the wild-type strain, and 4 times higher than that in the inl strain under similar conditions. With increasing inositol concentration, the antigen content becomes lower in each of the three strains. In the case of the wild type strain, even at an ino ...
MORE ABOUT SOLUTIONS - Bio-Link
... Excellent solvent, dissolves contaminants from a wide variety of sources. More pure, the more aggressive it is Contaminants may leach into water from glass, plastic, and metal containers. If water is not sterilized, microorganisms readily grow in it and may release toxic bacterial ...
... Excellent solvent, dissolves contaminants from a wide variety of sources. More pure, the more aggressive it is Contaminants may leach into water from glass, plastic, and metal containers. If water is not sterilized, microorganisms readily grow in it and may release toxic bacterial ...
Sodium Channels
... genes are paralogous segments that contain many sets of related genes, including the homeobox (HOX) gene clusters. These segments were generated by whole genome duplication events during early vertebrate evolution (Plummer and Meisler, 1999). The comparisons of amino acid sequence identity, phylogen ...
... genes are paralogous segments that contain many sets of related genes, including the homeobox (HOX) gene clusters. These segments were generated by whole genome duplication events during early vertebrate evolution (Plummer and Meisler, 1999). The comparisons of amino acid sequence identity, phylogen ...
... The Proteinase K is classified as a serine protease (1). The smallest peptide to be hydrolyzed by this enzyme is a tetrapeptide. Applications • Isolation of genomic DNA from mouse tail. • Isolation of genomic DNA from cultured cells. • Removal of DNases and RNases when isolating DNA and RNA from tis ...
Visualization of RNA molecules using VMD
... Transfer RNA is for bringing the right amino acid to polypeptide chain. Later on the chain will become a protein. TRNA consists of 74-93 nucleotides and has sites for codon recognition and amino acid. It belongs to non-coding RNAs. TRNA attaches to the mRNAs codon by hydrogen bond and leaves the rig ...
... Transfer RNA is for bringing the right amino acid to polypeptide chain. Later on the chain will become a protein. TRNA consists of 74-93 nucleotides and has sites for codon recognition and amino acid. It belongs to non-coding RNAs. TRNA attaches to the mRNAs codon by hydrogen bond and leaves the rig ...
Protein Structure Presentation
... – Fab 50.1: specific for MN viral strain – Fab 59.1: strongly neutralize IIIB and weakly neutralize MN – Fab 58.2: highly potent and broadly neutralizing antibody • Further analysis revealed a double bend around GRAFY contrary to the study • Found they could replace the ALA residue in the double ben ...
... – Fab 50.1: specific for MN viral strain – Fab 59.1: strongly neutralize IIIB and weakly neutralize MN – Fab 58.2: highly potent and broadly neutralizing antibody • Further analysis revealed a double bend around GRAFY contrary to the study • Found they could replace the ALA residue in the double ben ...
PTC Receptor Project Lab Protocol
... and/or function of the PTC receptor, leading to a nontaster phenotype in most AVI homozygotes. A non-taster phenotype may be because (a) the PTC receptor is not present in the plasma membranes of the taste receptors in non-tasters; (b) the non-taster PTC receptor may not bind PTC with the same affin ...
... and/or function of the PTC receptor, leading to a nontaster phenotype in most AVI homozygotes. A non-taster phenotype may be because (a) the PTC receptor is not present in the plasma membranes of the taste receptors in non-tasters; (b) the non-taster PTC receptor may not bind PTC with the same affin ...
Part 2
... amino acids containing a hydroxyl group. Phosphorylation requires the presence of a phosphate donor molecule such as ATP, GTP or other phoshorylated substrates. Serine is the most commonly phosphorylated residue followed by threonine and tyrosine. Removal of phosphate groups is carried out by the ph ...
... amino acids containing a hydroxyl group. Phosphorylation requires the presence of a phosphate donor molecule such as ATP, GTP or other phoshorylated substrates. Serine is the most commonly phosphorylated residue followed by threonine and tyrosine. Removal of phosphate groups is carried out by the ph ...
Androgenic control of nucleic acid and protein synthesis in male
... to believe that the effects of androgens on protein synthesis in male accessory glands are in a n y large measure dictated by actions of these hormones on either the active transport of amino acids, or on the enzymatic synthesis of transfer RNAamino acids. Recent reviews by Riggs ('64) and Tomkins a ...
... to believe that the effects of androgens on protein synthesis in male accessory glands are in a n y large measure dictated by actions of these hormones on either the active transport of amino acids, or on the enzymatic synthesis of transfer RNAamino acids. Recent reviews by Riggs ('64) and Tomkins a ...
Safety Assessment of YieldGard VT Rootworm/RR2
... The amino acid sequence of the Cry3Bb1 produced in MON 88017 is >99.8% identical (a difference of one amino acid) to that of the Cry3Bb1 produced in MON 863. The amino acid sequence of the CP4 EPSPS produced in MON 88017 is the same or >99% identical to the CP4 EPSPS produced in the commercial Round ...
... The amino acid sequence of the Cry3Bb1 produced in MON 88017 is >99.8% identical (a difference of one amino acid) to that of the Cry3Bb1 produced in MON 863. The amino acid sequence of the CP4 EPSPS produced in MON 88017 is the same or >99% identical to the CP4 EPSPS produced in the commercial Round ...
Llama / Alpaca Supreme
... - Kelp seaweed meal is included for increased micronutrient supplementation. - Contains “Cool Energy” from vegetable& purified fish oils rich in omega 3 & 6 fatty acids. -”True Name” ingredient list shows the specific ingredient names in this feed. - Guaranteed levels of probiotics, enzymes and yeas ...
... - Kelp seaweed meal is included for increased micronutrient supplementation. - Contains “Cool Energy” from vegetable& purified fish oils rich in omega 3 & 6 fatty acids. -”True Name” ingredient list shows the specific ingredient names in this feed. - Guaranteed levels of probiotics, enzymes and yeas ...
Plant Molecular Biology
... Horvath et ai. [17] used a different approach by constructing a hybrid nodD gene consisting of the 5 ' terminal part of the broad host range Rhizobium MPIK3030 nodD1 gene and the R. rneliloti nodD1 3' terminal part using the conserved Barn HI restriction site common for both nodD genes. Since the la ...
... Horvath et ai. [17] used a different approach by constructing a hybrid nodD gene consisting of the 5 ' terminal part of the broad host range Rhizobium MPIK3030 nodD1 gene and the R. rneliloti nodD1 3' terminal part using the conserved Barn HI restriction site common for both nodD genes. Since the la ...
The past, present and future of cell
... or ‘combined’ transcription and translation configuration in which the mRNA is transcribed in situ from a DNA template added to the reaction (see [2] for details). Usually coupled systems exhibit higher protein yields and are easier and faster to operate than systems that are not coupled although th ...
... or ‘combined’ transcription and translation configuration in which the mRNA is transcribed in situ from a DNA template added to the reaction (see [2] for details). Usually coupled systems exhibit higher protein yields and are easier and faster to operate than systems that are not coupled although th ...
Modified uridine at wobble position in tRNA of
... RNA into protein. Frequently found in tRNAs are different modified nucleosides, which are derivatives of the four normal nucleosides, adenosine (A), guanosine (G), cytidine (C), and uridine (U). Although modified nucleosides are present at many positions in tRNAs, two positions in the anticodon regi ...
... RNA into protein. Frequently found in tRNAs are different modified nucleosides, which are derivatives of the four normal nucleosides, adenosine (A), guanosine (G), cytidine (C), and uridine (U). Although modified nucleosides are present at many positions in tRNAs, two positions in the anticodon regi ...
Whole body and tissue protein synthesis in cattle
... high specific radioactivity might have led to an over-estimate of the rate of synthesis in the samples. This was investigated in m. longissimus dorsi, from which myofibrils were prepared as described by Perry & Zydowo (1959). The values for the specific radioactivity of the myofibrillar protein:spec ...
... high specific radioactivity might have led to an over-estimate of the rate of synthesis in the samples. This was investigated in m. longissimus dorsi, from which myofibrils were prepared as described by Perry & Zydowo (1959). The values for the specific radioactivity of the myofibrillar protein:spec ...
A component of calcium-activated potassium channels encoded by
... 1001 FACGTAFAVS VLDSLMSTTY FNPNALTLIR SLITGGATPE LELILAEGAG This alignment is centered on a core of 11 1051 LRGGYSTVES LSNRDRCRVG QISLYDGPLA QFGECGKYGD LFVAALKSYG ...
... 1001 FACGTAFAVS VLDSLMSTTY FNPNALTLIR SLITGGATPE LELILAEGAG This alignment is centered on a core of 11 1051 LRGGYSTVES LSNRDRCRVG QISLYDGPLA QFGECGKYGD LFVAALKSYG ...
Identification of Human Polymorphisms in the Phenylthio
... genotypes observed was thus 5. The above results represent pooled numbers for two different study groups (families and unrelated individuals). The AVI/AVI nontaster phenotype was even more definitive in the unrelated study group, e.g., 21 out of 21 nontasters (Kim et al., 2003). One question to ex ...
... genotypes observed was thus 5. The above results represent pooled numbers for two different study groups (families and unrelated individuals). The AVI/AVI nontaster phenotype was even more definitive in the unrelated study group, e.g., 21 out of 21 nontasters (Kim et al., 2003). One question to ex ...
Effects of Genic Base Composition on Growth Rate in G+C
... contrast to the situation for C. crescentus and in E. coli (Raghavan et al. 2012), we detected no significant relationship between the G+C contents of the expressed GFP gene variants and growth rate in this strain (Figure 1B) (P = 0.90). Additionally, and again unlike the situation for C. crescentus ...
... contrast to the situation for C. crescentus and in E. coli (Raghavan et al. 2012), we detected no significant relationship between the G+C contents of the expressed GFP gene variants and growth rate in this strain (Figure 1B) (P = 0.90). Additionally, and again unlike the situation for C. crescentus ...
A STUDY ABOUT PHYSICOCHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF FRESH
... important portion of the dry matter of RJ. The amino acids present in the highest percentages were proline, lysine, glutamic acid, β-alanine, phenylalanine, aspartate and serine (Boselli et al., 2003). The concentration of series D amino acids was below the detection limit of the method (0.1mg/g of ...
... important portion of the dry matter of RJ. The amino acids present in the highest percentages were proline, lysine, glutamic acid, β-alanine, phenylalanine, aspartate and serine (Boselli et al., 2003). The concentration of series D amino acids was below the detection limit of the method (0.1mg/g of ...
Phylogenetic Relationships Among Ascomycetes: Evidence from an
... completely (fig. 1; Berbee and Taylor 1995; Gargas and Taylor 1995; Spatafora 1995; Berbee 1996). To achieve a more complete view of the evolutionary relationships between groups of the Ascomycota, it will be necessary to broaden the base of molecular characters used. Protein-coding genes are promis ...
... completely (fig. 1; Berbee and Taylor 1995; Gargas and Taylor 1995; Spatafora 1995; Berbee 1996). To achieve a more complete view of the evolutionary relationships between groups of the Ascomycota, it will be necessary to broaden the base of molecular characters used. Protein-coding genes are promis ...
Phenylketonuria - Solace Nutrition
... phenylalanine hydroxylase into an organism, although this treatment is still in the preclinical stage (not ready for human testing). A transgenic mouse with mutant knockout phenylalanine hydroxylase is commercially available with which to test treatments for classical PKU. This gene can then be tran ...
... phenylalanine hydroxylase into an organism, although this treatment is still in the preclinical stage (not ready for human testing). A transgenic mouse with mutant knockout phenylalanine hydroxylase is commercially available with which to test treatments for classical PKU. This gene can then be tran ...
Cloning of a Novel Na+-Dependent L
... Venter and coworkers reported the complete nucleotide sequence of the genome from Haemophilus influenzae Rd [6]. A gene exhibiting a high similarity to sdaC of E. coli was identified, and L-serine specific transport activity in H. influenzae cells was also observed [13]. The L-serine transport syste ...
... Venter and coworkers reported the complete nucleotide sequence of the genome from Haemophilus influenzae Rd [6]. A gene exhibiting a high similarity to sdaC of E. coli was identified, and L-serine specific transport activity in H. influenzae cells was also observed [13]. The L-serine transport syste ...
Expanded genetic code
An expanded genetic code is an artificially modified genetic code in which one or more specific codons have been re-allocated to encode an amino acid that is not among the 22 encoded proteinogenic amino acids.The key prerequisites to expand the genetic code are: the non-standard amino acid to encode, an unused codon to adopt, a tRNA that recognises this codon, and a tRNA synthase that recognises only that tRNA and only the non-standard amino acid.Expanding the genetic code is an area of research of synthetic biology, an applied biological discipline whose goal is to engineer living systems for useful purposes. The genetic code expansion enriches the repertoire of useful tools available to science.