
Cloning and Expression Characteristics of the Pig Stra8 Gene
... The Stra8 gene is one of 50 RA-responsive genes isolated from a P19 pluripotent embryonal carcinoma (EC) cell line treated with RA. The expression of Stra8 in spermatogonia coincides with the transition from undifferentiated type A spermatogonia to differentiated type A1 spermatogonia. Stra8 cDNA (1 ...
... The Stra8 gene is one of 50 RA-responsive genes isolated from a P19 pluripotent embryonal carcinoma (EC) cell line treated with RA. The expression of Stra8 in spermatogonia coincides with the transition from undifferentiated type A spermatogonia to differentiated type A1 spermatogonia. Stra8 cDNA (1 ...
Cloning and Expression Characteristics of the Pig Stra8 Gene
... The Stra8 gene is one of 50 RA-responsive genes isolated from a P19 pluripotent embryonal carcinoma (EC) cell line treated with RA. The expression of Stra8 in spermatogonia coincides with the transition from undifferentiated type A spermatogonia to differentiated type A1 spermatogonia. Stra8 cDNA (1 ...
... The Stra8 gene is one of 50 RA-responsive genes isolated from a P19 pluripotent embryonal carcinoma (EC) cell line treated with RA. The expression of Stra8 in spermatogonia coincides with the transition from undifferentiated type A spermatogonia to differentiated type A1 spermatogonia. Stra8 cDNA (1 ...
Isoforms of acetyl-CoA carboxylase
... a number of animal tissues, notably from liver, adipose tissue and mammary gland. Sequences of ACC-1 have now been deduced for the enzyme from chicken [29], rat [30], goat [31] and human [32]. ACC-2 has been recognized as a distinct isoform in heart [33], liver [34,35] and skeletal muscle [36], and ...
... a number of animal tissues, notably from liver, adipose tissue and mammary gland. Sequences of ACC-1 have now been deduced for the enzyme from chicken [29], rat [30], goat [31] and human [32]. ACC-2 has been recognized as a distinct isoform in heart [33], liver [34,35] and skeletal muscle [36], and ...
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
... Activity' (nmol/min/mg of protein) of: GlutamateMalate-grown grown cells cells ...
... Activity' (nmol/min/mg of protein) of: GlutamateMalate-grown grown cells cells ...
Questions
... 8. A. Explain how ligand binding can allosterically affect protein activity. Base you answer on the MWC, KNF and ‘population shift’ models. B. Do the models explain the function of both protein activators and ...
... 8. A. Explain how ligand binding can allosterically affect protein activity. Base you answer on the MWC, KNF and ‘population shift’ models. B. Do the models explain the function of both protein activators and ...
respiration in plants
... dioxide, water and energy are released as products. The combustion reaction requires oxygen. But some cells live where oxygen may or may not be available. Can you think of such situations (and organisms) where O2 is not available? There are sufficient reasons to believe that the first cells on this ...
... dioxide, water and energy are released as products. The combustion reaction requires oxygen. But some cells live where oxygen may or may not be available. Can you think of such situations (and organisms) where O2 is not available? There are sufficient reasons to believe that the first cells on this ...
Malva verticillata seed extracts upregulate the Wnt pathway in
... the surrounding matrix cells either to proliferate and differentiate or to stimulate hair stem cells to initiate a new anagen phase [5]. The Wnt/b-catenin pathway is known to be essential for these biological processes in hair follicles [6–10]. Recently, it was reported that deletion of Wnt signalli ...
... the surrounding matrix cells either to proliferate and differentiate or to stimulate hair stem cells to initiate a new anagen phase [5]. The Wnt/b-catenin pathway is known to be essential for these biological processes in hair follicles [6–10]. Recently, it was reported that deletion of Wnt signalli ...
Presentation
... • Know how ligands work through receptors to activate phosphorylation /dephosphorylation reactions leading to gene transcription • Know how dysregulation of these pathways leads to cancer • Know how radiation-induced signal transduction pathways intersect with those altered in cancer to affect intri ...
... • Know how ligands work through receptors to activate phosphorylation /dephosphorylation reactions leading to gene transcription • Know how dysregulation of these pathways leads to cancer • Know how radiation-induced signal transduction pathways intersect with those altered in cancer to affect intri ...
Imperial College London
... which carries out the glycoloysis that is essential for its survival. MCA has been applied to the glycolytic pathway in T. brucei to determine which of these enzymes would be the best drug targets. MCA is potentially very helpful in drug target investigations because it allows us to consider the lik ...
... which carries out the glycoloysis that is essential for its survival. MCA has been applied to the glycolytic pathway in T. brucei to determine which of these enzymes would be the best drug targets. MCA is potentially very helpful in drug target investigations because it allows us to consider the lik ...
Plant Vacuoles
... 1996; Müntz, 1998; see Herman and Larkins, 1999, in this issue). The membrane of the protein storage vacuoles (PSVs) contains the seed-specific aquaporin a-TIP (Höfte et al., 1992; Paris et al., 1996; Swanson et al., 1998; see below). Storage proteins are also synthesized and accumulated in speciali ...
... 1996; Müntz, 1998; see Herman and Larkins, 1999, in this issue). The membrane of the protein storage vacuoles (PSVs) contains the seed-specific aquaporin a-TIP (Höfte et al., 1992; Paris et al., 1996; Swanson et al., 1998; see below). Storage proteins are also synthesized and accumulated in speciali ...
The Monocarboxylate Transporter Family—Role and Regulation
... and this will be discussed further below (MCT Isoforms are Involved in Shuttling Lactate Between Different Cell Types Within Tissues section). During hypoxia or anoxia, all cells become more dependent on glycolysis for their ATP production and thus require export of lactic acid which will usually be ...
... and this will be discussed further below (MCT Isoforms are Involved in Shuttling Lactate Between Different Cell Types Within Tissues section). During hypoxia or anoxia, all cells become more dependent on glycolysis for their ATP production and thus require export of lactic acid which will usually be ...
Coupling of Silicon, Carbon and Nitrogen Metabolisms in Marine
... Orthosilicic acid uptake as weil as silica deposition are mai nI y confined to one part of the cell cycle and the new valves are made up during cell division. Silicon incorporation is then closely related to the cell growth. The metabolic and physicochemical dependencies of the polymerization proces ...
... Orthosilicic acid uptake as weil as silica deposition are mai nI y confined to one part of the cell cycle and the new valves are made up during cell division. Silicon incorporation is then closely related to the cell growth. The metabolic and physicochemical dependencies of the polymerization proces ...
Cell Respiration
... • During glycolysis, high levels of ATP inhibit the enzyme phosphofructokinase, which catalyzes one of the early reactions. • Phosphofructokinase has two binding sites for ATP: 1. The active site, where ATP phosphorylates fructose-6phosphate, resulting in the synthesis of fructose-1,6bisphosphate 2. ...
... • During glycolysis, high levels of ATP inhibit the enzyme phosphofructokinase, which catalyzes one of the early reactions. • Phosphofructokinase has two binding sites for ATP: 1. The active site, where ATP phosphorylates fructose-6phosphate, resulting in the synthesis of fructose-1,6bisphosphate 2. ...
Steroid/Thyroid Receptor-like Proteins with
... vitamin A and other retinoids are generally considered to have antitumor activity. The RARK gene might, however, contribute to tumor development when expressed erroneously in liver tissue, where it is normally silent. Retinoids are known to maintain the proliferative state of epithelial cells and th ...
... vitamin A and other retinoids are generally considered to have antitumor activity. The RARK gene might, however, contribute to tumor development when expressed erroneously in liver tissue, where it is normally silent. Retinoids are known to maintain the proliferative state of epithelial cells and th ...
bme-biochem-5-1-atp-adp-cycle-kh-6
... All molecules (nutrient molecules included) have stored (potential) energy in the bonds between their atoms. ...
... All molecules (nutrient molecules included) have stored (potential) energy in the bonds between their atoms. ...
Nucleic Acids
... • Net Gain 38 ATP • Aerobic respiration is 19 X’s more efficient per glucose molecule ...
... • Net Gain 38 ATP • Aerobic respiration is 19 X’s more efficient per glucose molecule ...
CHAPTER 9 CELLULAR RESPIRATION: HARVESTING CHEMICAL
... produce ATP without the help of oxygen • Oxidation refers to the loss of electrons to any electron acceptor, not just to oxygen. • In glycolysis, glucose is oxidized to two pyruvate molecules with NAD+ as the oxidizing agent, not O2. • Some energy from this oxidation produces 2 ATP (net). • If oxyge ...
... produce ATP without the help of oxygen • Oxidation refers to the loss of electrons to any electron acceptor, not just to oxygen. • In glycolysis, glucose is oxidized to two pyruvate molecules with NAD+ as the oxidizing agent, not O2. • Some energy from this oxidation produces 2 ATP (net). • If oxyge ...