Eukaryote-Like Serine/Threonine Kinases and Phosphatases in
... on bacterial kinases with catalytic domains that share structural and functional homology with eukaryotic Ser/Thr kinases. These kinases are referred to herein as eSTKs to distinguish them from other prokaryotic enzymes that can also phosphorylate Ser/Thr residues (see the next section). Although ou ...
... on bacterial kinases with catalytic domains that share structural and functional homology with eukaryotic Ser/Thr kinases. These kinases are referred to herein as eSTKs to distinguish them from other prokaryotic enzymes that can also phosphorylate Ser/Thr residues (see the next section). Although ou ...
Functional genomics analysis of the effects of co- decarboxylase/ornithine decarboxylase
... PfAdoMetDC/ODC with DFMO and MDL73811. The physiological effects during the resulting cytostasis were studied with a comprehensive functional genomics approach. The study was preceded by various assays to determine the treatment dosage that would result in complete cytostasis, without non-specific c ...
... PfAdoMetDC/ODC with DFMO and MDL73811. The physiological effects during the resulting cytostasis were studied with a comprehensive functional genomics approach. The study was preceded by various assays to determine the treatment dosage that would result in complete cytostasis, without non-specific c ...
Nucleotide sequence of the Tn10 encoded tetracycline resistance
... Nucleic Acids Research from Tn10 and gives the araino acid composition for the 43.3 kDa protein. The codon usage is clearly non-random and rather different from other E. coll proteins [19]. Very striking is the use of UUU 22 times out of 28 codons for Phe. A similar observation has been made for th ...
... Nucleic Acids Research from Tn10 and gives the araino acid composition for the 43.3 kDa protein. The codon usage is clearly non-random and rather different from other E. coll proteins [19]. Very striking is the use of UUU 22 times out of 28 codons for Phe. A similar observation has been made for th ...
09_Berman - Structural Biology Knowledgebase
... database accession, isoform, SNPs, PTMs, sequence families, residue conservation. Structure features: oligomeric state, structure and functional domains, DNA binding motifs, nests & clefts, sites of interaction, residue regions of protein-protein, ligand-protein, catalytic sites, secondary structure ...
... database accession, isoform, SNPs, PTMs, sequence families, residue conservation. Structure features: oligomeric state, structure and functional domains, DNA binding motifs, nests & clefts, sites of interaction, residue regions of protein-protein, ligand-protein, catalytic sites, secondary structure ...
DOCTORAL THESIS
... transglycosylase activity catalyzing cleavage and reconection of xyloglucan molecules, which is proposed to be involved in secondary cell wall morphogenesis. The creation of a family 16 carbohydrate active enzyme β-glucanase/XET hybrids were attempted in order to design a chimeric enzyme with one or ...
... transglycosylase activity catalyzing cleavage and reconection of xyloglucan molecules, which is proposed to be involved in secondary cell wall morphogenesis. The creation of a family 16 carbohydrate active enzyme β-glucanase/XET hybrids were attempted in order to design a chimeric enzyme with one or ...
Gustav Fischer Verlag Stuttgart • New York
... methanogenic archaebacteria. B ' a n d B " w i t h i n one Anti - ß' ( E . c o l i ) (S. c e r e v i s i a e ) R N A polymerase are i m m u n o l o g i c a l l y unrelated, but both components crossreact w i t h the B subunit of the R N A polymerases of sulfur-dependent archaebacteria. — Subunit ß o ...
... methanogenic archaebacteria. B ' a n d B " w i t h i n one Anti - ß' ( E . c o l i ) (S. c e r e v i s i a e ) R N A polymerase are i m m u n o l o g i c a l l y unrelated, but both components crossreact w i t h the B subunit of the R N A polymerases of sulfur-dependent archaebacteria. — Subunit ß o ...
Life in the slow lane: molecular mechanisms of estivation
... normal metabolism during arousal. Indeed, estivators return to active life with great speed. Spadefoot toads are instantly alert even when they are dug out of earth-filled tubs as gently as possible and when estivating land snails, Otala lactea, are misted with water the foot can emerge from the she ...
... normal metabolism during arousal. Indeed, estivators return to active life with great speed. Spadefoot toads are instantly alert even when they are dug out of earth-filled tubs as gently as possible and when estivating land snails, Otala lactea, are misted with water the foot can emerge from the she ...
Unveiling the physiological and molecular basis of Mycobacterium
... species, namely M. tuberculosis, the main etiological agent of human tuberculosis (TB), and M. bovis, the causative agent of bovine tuberculosis (bTB), one of the most relevant zoonosis in the world. The complex pathogenesis of MTC bacteria is influenced by several factors, including host and bacter ...
... species, namely M. tuberculosis, the main etiological agent of human tuberculosis (TB), and M. bovis, the causative agent of bovine tuberculosis (bTB), one of the most relevant zoonosis in the world. The complex pathogenesis of MTC bacteria is influenced by several factors, including host and bacter ...
Abiotic stress in plants: Late Embryogenesis Abundant proteins Imen Amara
... application. Various stress signals and ABA share common elements in their signaling pathways, with common elements that cross talk with each other in order to maintain cellular homeostasis, (Cramer et al. 2011; Wasilewska et al. 2008). Drought, salt and cold stress produce extensive changes in the ...
... application. Various stress signals and ABA share common elements in their signaling pathways, with common elements that cross talk with each other in order to maintain cellular homeostasis, (Cramer et al. 2011; Wasilewska et al. 2008). Drought, salt and cold stress produce extensive changes in the ...
PROTEIN PHOSPHORYLATION AND CELLULAR REGULATION, I by
... required high concentrations of 5’-AMP for activity whereas phosphorylase a was active in the absence of this nucleotide. Since the concentration of 5’-AMP required for the activity of phosphorylase b was considerably higher ’ than that found in muscle, this form was considered to be physiologically ...
... required high concentrations of 5’-AMP for activity whereas phosphorylase a was active in the absence of this nucleotide. Since the concentration of 5’-AMP required for the activity of phosphorylase b was considerably higher ’ than that found in muscle, this form was considered to be physiologically ...
Purification of Arrestin from Bovine Retinas
... It has been reported that bovine arrestin may contain lipids and carbohydrate moieties, covalently attached to the protein (for review, see Ref. 22). It was also reported that arrestin can be modified substoichiometrically by phosphorylation, presumably by protein kinase C (23). Mass spectroscopic a ...
... It has been reported that bovine arrestin may contain lipids and carbohydrate moieties, covalently attached to the protein (for review, see Ref. 22). It was also reported that arrestin can be modified substoichiometrically by phosphorylation, presumably by protein kinase C (23). Mass spectroscopic a ...
The Effect of a Limited Supply of Phenylalanine, Threonine, or
... Increasing the efficiency of N conversion from feed into milk will decrease N excretion and pollution. The efficiency of incorporating dietary N into milk protein can be increased by more accurately matching the cow’s supply with requirements for amino acids (AA). Even though the dairy cow is eating ...
... Increasing the efficiency of N conversion from feed into milk will decrease N excretion and pollution. The efficiency of incorporating dietary N into milk protein can be increased by more accurately matching the cow’s supply with requirements for amino acids (AA). Even though the dairy cow is eating ...
Attachment 1 - Food Standards Australia New Zealand
... that the transferred gene is stably integrated into the plant genome as a single copy at one insertion site, and is inherited in subsequent generations according to predicted patterns of inheritance. There was no transfer of bacterial antibiotic resistance marker genes in this modification. The EPSP ...
... that the transferred gene is stably integrated into the plant genome as a single copy at one insertion site, and is inherited in subsequent generations according to predicted patterns of inheritance. There was no transfer of bacterial antibiotic resistance marker genes in this modification. The EPSP ...
Intestinal peptidases form functional complexes with the neutral
... sequence also common to all aminopeptidases. The hypothetical structure of human APN has a seven-domain topology. The first three domains form the N-terminal of the protein, comprising a small cytoplasmic tail, a single transmembrane α-helix and an extracellular anchoring domain. This anchoring doma ...
... sequence also common to all aminopeptidases. The hypothetical structure of human APN has a seven-domain topology. The first three domains form the N-terminal of the protein, comprising a small cytoplasmic tail, a single transmembrane α-helix and an extracellular anchoring domain. This anchoring doma ...
Evaluation of Corn Distillers Grains and Ruminally Protected Lysine
... Milk protein percentages and yields when cows were fed wet CDG were similar ( 2 5 ) or reduced ( 3 ) compared with milk protein percentages and yields when cows were fed SBM. Increased milk protein percentages and yields have occurred in several studies in which cows were fed RPLM (7, 19, 20, 22). B ...
... Milk protein percentages and yields when cows were fed wet CDG were similar ( 2 5 ) or reduced ( 3 ) compared with milk protein percentages and yields when cows were fed SBM. Increased milk protein percentages and yields have occurred in several studies in which cows were fed RPLM (7, 19, 20, 22). B ...
Characters of Chymosin Gene Isolated from Different Animal A. G. Attallah
... degradation product of chymosin A) that moves a long with the dye in front of SDS-PAGE. The heterogeneity of buffalo chymosin may be presumed to be caused by the presence of similar of isozymes, where buffaloes and cattle are close to each other on the evolutionary ladder, and belonging to the same ...
... degradation product of chymosin A) that moves a long with the dye in front of SDS-PAGE. The heterogeneity of buffalo chymosin may be presumed to be caused by the presence of similar of isozymes, where buffaloes and cattle are close to each other on the evolutionary ladder, and belonging to the same ...
Cloning, Sequencing, and Characterization of Luciola italica
... bioluminescence-catalyzing enzyme in hopes of obtaining novel bioluminescent materials. Fireflies were collected in the countryside of Bologna, Italy, flash frozen in liquid nitrogen and total RNA was extracted from the firefly lanterns. The L. italica luciferase cDNA was successfully cloned by RT-P ...
... bioluminescence-catalyzing enzyme in hopes of obtaining novel bioluminescent materials. Fireflies were collected in the countryside of Bologna, Italy, flash frozen in liquid nitrogen and total RNA was extracted from the firefly lanterns. The L. italica luciferase cDNA was successfully cloned by RT-P ...
9 The AMP-activated protein kinase: more than an energy sensor
... Several substances and drugs are known to activate AMPK. AICA (5amino-4-imidazole-carboxamide) riboside is an analogue of adenosine that can be phosphorylated in certain cells to ZMP, which mimics several effects of AMP. Thus AICA riboside has been extensively used in cells or even in vivo to activa ...
... Several substances and drugs are known to activate AMPK. AICA (5amino-4-imidazole-carboxamide) riboside is an analogue of adenosine that can be phosphorylated in certain cells to ZMP, which mimics several effects of AMP. Thus AICA riboside has been extensively used in cells or even in vivo to activa ...
MPN+, a putative catalytic motif found in a subset of MPN domain
... 1). These proteins are the shortest MPN protein identified so far and most likely correspond to the structural core region of the domain. Since the finding of prokaryotic MPN proteins was highly unexpected, the validity of the assignment was confirmed by profile searches starting from the bacterioph ...
... 1). These proteins are the shortest MPN protein identified so far and most likely correspond to the structural core region of the domain. Since the finding of prokaryotic MPN proteins was highly unexpected, the validity of the assignment was confirmed by profile searches starting from the bacterioph ...
Study: The Effects of Whey Protein Concentrate vs. Whey Protein
... producing the whey for Help Hair Shake are not injected with Recombinant Bovine Growth Hormone (rBGH), a genetically engineered hormone used by dairy farmers to increase milk production. Milk products from animals injected with rBGH have higher levels of IFG‐1, a growth hormone that is usable by ...
... producing the whey for Help Hair Shake are not injected with Recombinant Bovine Growth Hormone (rBGH), a genetically engineered hormone used by dairy farmers to increase milk production. Milk products from animals injected with rBGH have higher levels of IFG‐1, a growth hormone that is usable by ...
Hydrolyzed Source Proteins as Used in Cosmetics
... Most of the hydrolyzed proteins in this assessment are found in the foods we consume daily, and the daily exposure from food use would result in a much larger systemic dose than that resulting from use in cosmetic products. These ingredients would be safe if absorbed into the body. Consequently, sin ...
... Most of the hydrolyzed proteins in this assessment are found in the foods we consume daily, and the daily exposure from food use would result in a much larger systemic dose than that resulting from use in cosmetic products. These ingredients would be safe if absorbed into the body. Consequently, sin ...
Staphylococcus haemolyticus lipase
... This low lipase activity in the recombinant E. coli strain in comparison with the original staphylococcal strain (L62) was possibly caused by a low expression level of this staphylococcal gene in the E. coli system. In fact, we detected active prolipase protein from cell-free extract of the transfor ...
... This low lipase activity in the recombinant E. coli strain in comparison with the original staphylococcal strain (L62) was possibly caused by a low expression level of this staphylococcal gene in the E. coli system. In fact, we detected active prolipase protein from cell-free extract of the transfor ...
Mechanisms and applications of disulfide bond formation
... Disulfide bonds are covalent linkages formed between two cysteine residues in proteins as a result of oxidation reactions. Disulfide bonds are a crucial post translational modification for most secreted proteins and outer membrane proteins. Most of them require disulfide bonds for their stability, f ...
... Disulfide bonds are covalent linkages formed between two cysteine residues in proteins as a result of oxidation reactions. Disulfide bonds are a crucial post translational modification for most secreted proteins and outer membrane proteins. Most of them require disulfide bonds for their stability, f ...
Insights into interactions between poly(ethylene glycol) and proteins
... shown to have a number of effects on proteins. Studies have shown that both PEG and dextran accelerate the polymerization of actin by increasing the association rates of actin monomers19. Ficoll has been shown to decrease the half-time for the self-assembly of the HIV capsid protein20, to increase t ...
... shown to have a number of effects on proteins. Studies have shown that both PEG and dextran accelerate the polymerization of actin by increasing the association rates of actin monomers19. Ficoll has been shown to decrease the half-time for the self-assembly of the HIV capsid protein20, to increase t ...
as a PDF - PubAg
... used to control lepidopteran insects. Increased pest status, coupled with the increasing prevalence of resistance to pyrethroids and organophosphates (Snodgrass, 1996; Snodgrass and Scott, 2000), has prompted consideration of alternative controls for plant bug on cotton. Bioactive proteins, such as ...
... used to control lepidopteran insects. Increased pest status, coupled with the increasing prevalence of resistance to pyrethroids and organophosphates (Snodgrass, 1996; Snodgrass and Scott, 2000), has prompted consideration of alternative controls for plant bug on cotton. Bioactive proteins, such as ...