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... Ancient Egyptians kept cows for their milk which was consumed as such or processed into other products. There are many drawings that illustrate the milking of cows and milk processing. It is believed that Egyptian fermented milks were some of the oldest known dairy products in the world (Abou-Donia, ...
... Ancient Egyptians kept cows for their milk which was consumed as such or processed into other products. There are many drawings that illustrate the milking of cows and milk processing. It is believed that Egyptian fermented milks were some of the oldest known dairy products in the world (Abou-Donia, ...
Siloxane-containing polymers
... nyl, pyrrolinylyindenyl, benzofuranyl, benzothiofura nyl, indolinyl, quinolinyl and isoquinolinyl; substituents on the heterocyclic aromatic nucleus are selected from 55 the same group as the carbocyclic aromatic nuclei. ...
... nyl, pyrrolinylyindenyl, benzofuranyl, benzothiofura nyl, indolinyl, quinolinyl and isoquinolinyl; substituents on the heterocyclic aromatic nucleus are selected from 55 the same group as the carbocyclic aromatic nuclei. ...
Predicting DNA-binding sites of proteins from amino acid sequence
... there is an urgent need for computational tools that can rapidly and reliably identify DNA-binding sites. Hence, there has been significant recent interest in developing computational methods for identification of amino acid residues that participate in protein-DNA interactions based on combinations ...
... there is an urgent need for computational tools that can rapidly and reliably identify DNA-binding sites. Hence, there has been significant recent interest in developing computational methods for identification of amino acid residues that participate in protein-DNA interactions based on combinations ...
Chapter 6 Slides
... respiration and removes CO2 Respiration, as it relates to breathing, and cellular respiration are not the same. – Respiration, in the breathing sense, refers to an exchange of gases. Usually an organism brings in oxygen from the environment and releases waste CO2. – Cellular respiration is the aer ...
... respiration and removes CO2 Respiration, as it relates to breathing, and cellular respiration are not the same. – Respiration, in the breathing sense, refers to an exchange of gases. Usually an organism brings in oxygen from the environment and releases waste CO2. – Cellular respiration is the aer ...
Stabilization and Reactivity of Low Oxidation State Indium Compounds
... office a fun place to work. I would also like to thank Martin for his volunteer work in the lab (although he never remembered to add a stir bar to the flask). I would like to thank the faculty and staff in the chemistry department for their help and guidance along the way, including committee member ...
... office a fun place to work. I would also like to thank Martin for his volunteer work in the lab (although he never remembered to add a stir bar to the flask). I would like to thank the faculty and staff in the chemistry department for their help and guidance along the way, including committee member ...
GFP-labelled Rubisco and aspartate aminotransferase are present
... is a collection of more than 100 proteins residing in the nuclear envelope that regulates traf®c between the nucleus and cytoplasm. The NPC is a cylindrical pore with a diameter of 120 nm and a height of 70 nm (reviewed in Heese-Peck and Raikhel, 1998). NPCs also participate in two forms of traf®cki ...
... is a collection of more than 100 proteins residing in the nuclear envelope that regulates traf®c between the nucleus and cytoplasm. The NPC is a cylindrical pore with a diameter of 120 nm and a height of 70 nm (reviewed in Heese-Peck and Raikhel, 1998). NPCs also participate in two forms of traf®cki ...
Transcription & Protein Synthesis
... ribosome, forms a chain of amino acids (eventually forming a protein) based on the information contained on the mRNA. ...
... ribosome, forms a chain of amino acids (eventually forming a protein) based on the information contained on the mRNA. ...
Genetic code as a harmonic system
... squares of both; 3. Move one modular cycle more (in module 9), for example from 49 to 58; 4. Go back for one half, for example from 58 to 29. From the Figure it is clear that only one solution is possible (balance in accordance to principle of minimum change). ...
... squares of both; 3. Move one modular cycle more (in module 9), for example from 49 to 58; 4. Go back for one half, for example from 58 to 29. From the Figure it is clear that only one solution is possible (balance in accordance to principle of minimum change). ...
Chapter 7 - HCC Southeast Commons
... are broken down to CO2, which leaves the cell. During the reactions, 8 NAD+ and 2 FAD pick up electrons and hydrogen atoms, so 8 NADH and 2 FADH2 form. 2 ATP also form. c The third and final stage, electron transfer phosphorylation, occurs inside mitochondria. 10 NADH and 2 FADH2 donate electrons an ...
... are broken down to CO2, which leaves the cell. During the reactions, 8 NAD+ and 2 FAD pick up electrons and hydrogen atoms, so 8 NADH and 2 FADH2 form. 2 ATP also form. c The third and final stage, electron transfer phosphorylation, occurs inside mitochondria. 10 NADH and 2 FADH2 donate electrons an ...
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2009, 131, 7962
... W(NAr)(C3H6)(C4H4N)(HIPTO) (Ar ) 2,6-i-Pr2C6H3), from W(NAr)(CHCMe2Ph)(C4H4N)2(dme)8 in a manner analogous to that reported recently for related tungstacyclobutane species.3 (The WNAr species was chosen because molybdacyclobutane species are relatively unstable toward the loss of olefin and WdNAd co ...
... W(NAr)(C3H6)(C4H4N)(HIPTO) (Ar ) 2,6-i-Pr2C6H3), from W(NAr)(CHCMe2Ph)(C4H4N)2(dme)8 in a manner analogous to that reported recently for related tungstacyclobutane species.3 (The WNAr species was chosen because molybdacyclobutane species are relatively unstable toward the loss of olefin and WdNAd co ...
BIOENERGETICS AND METABOLISM
... molecules by allosteric mechanisms or by covalent modification such as phosphorylation. In other cases, the extracellular signal changes the cellular concentration of an enzyme by altering the rate of its synthesis or degradation, so the effect is seen only after minutes or hours. The number of meta ...
... molecules by allosteric mechanisms or by covalent modification such as phosphorylation. In other cases, the extracellular signal changes the cellular concentration of an enzyme by altering the rate of its synthesis or degradation, so the effect is seen only after minutes or hours. The number of meta ...
PDF - DigiNole! - Florida State University
... (L-ascorbate). Microorganisms that naturally ferment D-glucose to 2,5-DKG can be genetically modified to express the gene for 2,5-DKGR, and thus directly produce vitamin C from D-glucose. Two naturally occurring variants of DKGR (DKGR A and DKGR B) have been reported. DKGR B exhibits higher specific ...
... (L-ascorbate). Microorganisms that naturally ferment D-glucose to 2,5-DKG can be genetically modified to express the gene for 2,5-DKGR, and thus directly produce vitamin C from D-glucose. Two naturally occurring variants of DKGR (DKGR A and DKGR B) have been reported. DKGR B exhibits higher specific ...
structure-sheets-text
... usually found on the surfaces of proteins where they are exposed to solvent and form H-bonds with water CHMI 2227 - E.R. Gauthier, Ph.D. ...
... usually found on the surfaces of proteins where they are exposed to solvent and form H-bonds with water CHMI 2227 - E.R. Gauthier, Ph.D. ...
Biology: Concepts and Connections, 6e
... 21) During cellular respiration, electrons move through a series of electron carrier molecules. Which of the following statements about this process is true? A) The electrons move from carriers that have more affinity for them to carriers that have less affinity for them. B) Molecular oxygen is even ...
... 21) During cellular respiration, electrons move through a series of electron carrier molecules. Which of the following statements about this process is true? A) The electrons move from carriers that have more affinity for them to carriers that have less affinity for them. B) Molecular oxygen is even ...
Carbon dioxide and metal centres: from reactions
... bicarbonate from CO2 catalysed by carbonic anhydrase. Bicarbonate is bound to biotin at the expense of ATP to form the key intermediate N-carboxybiotin. Since it is an inherently stable compound it has to be activated before the carboxylation of C – H acidic substrates can be accomplished. The activ ...
... bicarbonate from CO2 catalysed by carbonic anhydrase. Bicarbonate is bound to biotin at the expense of ATP to form the key intermediate N-carboxybiotin. Since it is an inherently stable compound it has to be activated before the carboxylation of C – H acidic substrates can be accomplished. The activ ...
Biology: Concepts and Connections, 6e (Campbell)
... 21) During cellular respiration, electrons move through a series of electron carrier molecules. Which of the following statements about this process is true? A) The electrons move from carriers that have more affinity for them to carriers that have less affinity for them. B) Molecular oxygen is even ...
... 21) During cellular respiration, electrons move through a series of electron carrier molecules. Which of the following statements about this process is true? A) The electrons move from carriers that have more affinity for them to carriers that have less affinity for them. B) Molecular oxygen is even ...
Theoretical Studies of Oxidative Addition and Reductive Elimination
... Ab initio calculations have been carried out on MR2 complexes (where M = Pd or Pt and R = H or CH3) to model concerted reductive coupling from MR2Lpcomplexes (where L is a substituted phosphine). The results of these calculations support the following two conclusions. (1)The difference in the drivin ...
... Ab initio calculations have been carried out on MR2 complexes (where M = Pd or Pt and R = H or CH3) to model concerted reductive coupling from MR2Lpcomplexes (where L is a substituted phosphine). The results of these calculations support the following two conclusions. (1)The difference in the drivin ...
Effect of Potassium on Sol-Gel Cerium and Lanthanum Oxide
... Therefore, the catalysts used in the catalytic combustion of soot must be capable of presenting catalyst activity at low temperatures [10]. An important number of catalytic formulations have been developed in this field, including oxides [11]-[14], perovskites [9] [15]-[17], spinels [18] and metals ...
... Therefore, the catalysts used in the catalytic combustion of soot must be capable of presenting catalyst activity at low temperatures [10]. An important number of catalytic formulations have been developed in this field, including oxides [11]-[14], perovskites [9] [15]-[17], spinels [18] and metals ...
Metalloprotein
Metalloprotein is a generic term for a protein that contains a metal ion cofactor. A large number of all proteins are part of this category.