Gonococcal outer-membrane protein PIB
... those from other serovars reveals that sequence variations occur in two discrete regions of the molecule centred on residues 1% (Varl) and 237 (Var2). A series of peptides spanning the amino acid sequence of the protein were synthesized on solid-phase supports and reacted with a panel of monoclonal ...
... those from other serovars reveals that sequence variations occur in two discrete regions of the molecule centred on residues 1% (Varl) and 237 (Var2). A series of peptides spanning the amino acid sequence of the protein were synthesized on solid-phase supports and reacted with a panel of monoclonal ...
High-spin Cyclopentadienyl Complexes, Part 6. σ/π
... Dedicated to Professor Otto J. Scherer on the occasion of his 75 th birthday Dimeric tri(tert-butyl)cyclopentadienyliron(II) bromide [Cp Fe(µ -Br)]2 (1) reacts with phenylmagnesium bromide to give the dinuclear di(cyclohexadienylidene) complex [(Cp Fe)2 (µ ,η 5 :η 5 H5 C6 =C6 H5 )] (2), and wi ...
... Dedicated to Professor Otto J. Scherer on the occasion of his 75 th birthday Dimeric tri(tert-butyl)cyclopentadienyliron(II) bromide [Cp Fe(µ -Br)]2 (1) reacts with phenylmagnesium bromide to give the dinuclear di(cyclohexadienylidene) complex [(Cp Fe)2 (µ ,η 5 :η 5 H5 C6 =C6 H5 )] (2), and wi ...
Structural and functional study of K453E mutant protective
... β-sheets. The location of the K453E mutation in the monomer PPCA was determined at first. K453 followed β12 (residues 447–452; the numbering is based on the initial methionine being taken as no. 1). Human PPCA is known to form a dimer in cultured fibroblasts and tissues, and each monomer comprising ...
... β-sheets. The location of the K453E mutation in the monomer PPCA was determined at first. K453 followed β12 (residues 447–452; the numbering is based on the initial methionine being taken as no. 1). Human PPCA is known to form a dimer in cultured fibroblasts and tissues, and each monomer comprising ...
c00kieee - Ritter Illustration
... The burning of the uranium-based nuclear fuel causes a cavalcade of chemical and physical transformations. Nuclear reactions lead to the formation of a variety of actinide elements, for example, Np, Pu, Am, and Cm, as radioactive fission products. As a result of the production of these highly radioa ...
... The burning of the uranium-based nuclear fuel causes a cavalcade of chemical and physical transformations. Nuclear reactions lead to the formation of a variety of actinide elements, for example, Np, Pu, Am, and Cm, as radioactive fission products. As a result of the production of these highly radioa ...
Cytochromes in Streptococcus faecalis var
... Molar growth yields. Streptococcus faecalis var. zymogenes strain TR was from the culture collection of the Laboratory of Microbiology, Cornell University. The partially defined medium of O'Kane & Gunsalus (1948) was used with various concentrations of substrates, and included/l : roo mg cysteine, 0 ...
... Molar growth yields. Streptococcus faecalis var. zymogenes strain TR was from the culture collection of the Laboratory of Microbiology, Cornell University. The partially defined medium of O'Kane & Gunsalus (1948) was used with various concentrations of substrates, and included/l : roo mg cysteine, 0 ...
Protein Cross-linkers handbook and selection guide
... groups, forming a stable hydrazone bond. These reagents are particularly suitable for labeling and studying glycosylated proteins, such as antibodies and receptors. For reaction with glycoproteins, the first step is to generate carbonyl groups that react with hydrazide, under mild oxidizing conditio ...
... groups, forming a stable hydrazone bond. These reagents are particularly suitable for labeling and studying glycosylated proteins, such as antibodies and receptors. For reaction with glycoproteins, the first step is to generate carbonyl groups that react with hydrazide, under mild oxidizing conditio ...
TARGET: a new method for predicting protein subcellular
... this gap, there is a need to develop faster, accurate and genomescale computational methods for predicting subcellular localization of proteins. Several computational methods have been developed over the past decade for predicting subcellular localization of eukaryotic proteins. These methods are br ...
... this gap, there is a need to develop faster, accurate and genomescale computational methods for predicting subcellular localization of proteins. Several computational methods have been developed over the past decade for predicting subcellular localization of eukaryotic proteins. These methods are br ...
03-232 Exam III 2013 Name:__________________________
... bilayer, even though the sidechain of alanine is clearly non-polar. Why? Choice C: Briefly describe the molecular basis for the ion selectivity of the potassium channel, i.e. why is only potassium allowed through the channel, while other ions, like Na+, cannot. Choice A: The mainchain Hbond donors a ...
... bilayer, even though the sidechain of alanine is clearly non-polar. Why? Choice C: Briefly describe the molecular basis for the ion selectivity of the potassium channel, i.e. why is only potassium allowed through the channel, while other ions, like Na+, cannot. Choice A: The mainchain Hbond donors a ...
Regulation of transcript encoding the 43K
... purified phage from 24 plaques and analysed DNA from these phage by Southern blots. Phage DNA was digested separately with EcoRl and Stul and Southern blots were probed with 32P-T43k.l cDNA. Based upon the restriction maps of cDNA clones that encode an incorrect C-terminal region (T43k.l) and a seco ...
... purified phage from 24 plaques and analysed DNA from these phage by Southern blots. Phage DNA was digested separately with EcoRl and Stul and Southern blots were probed with 32P-T43k.l cDNA. Based upon the restriction maps of cDNA clones that encode an incorrect C-terminal region (T43k.l) and a seco ...
Comparison of Rumen Amino Acid Protection Technologies
... Glutamic acid Glutamine Glycine Proline Serine Tyrosine ...
... Glutamic acid Glutamine Glycine Proline Serine Tyrosine ...
Solids Chemistry XII - The Gurukul Institute
... What are stoichiometric defects? What is Schottky defect in reference to crystals? What point defect is observed in a crystal when a vacancy is created by an atom or ion missing from a lattice site? What is Frenkel defect? Why is Frenkel defect not found in pure alkali metal halides? What are F- cen ...
... What are stoichiometric defects? What is Schottky defect in reference to crystals? What point defect is observed in a crystal when a vacancy is created by an atom or ion missing from a lattice site? What is Frenkel defect? Why is Frenkel defect not found in pure alkali metal halides? What are F- cen ...
organonitrogen compounds i. amines
... There is, though, a major difference in the way that amines and alcohols behave toward oxidizing agents. Amines generally show more complex behavior on oxidation because, as we shall see, nitrogen has a larger number of stable ...
... There is, though, a major difference in the way that amines and alcohols behave toward oxidizing agents. Amines generally show more complex behavior on oxidation because, as we shall see, nitrogen has a larger number of stable ...
Learning Objectives, test #2 BIO105 Mark S. Wilson Topic: Cell
... - trace electron flow from water through photosystems 1 and 2 - compare cyclic and noncyclic electron flow and explain the relationship between these components of the light reaction - compare and contrast mitochondrial and chloroplast structures, particularly with reference to the compartments tha ...
... - trace electron flow from water through photosystems 1 and 2 - compare cyclic and noncyclic electron flow and explain the relationship between these components of the light reaction - compare and contrast mitochondrial and chloroplast structures, particularly with reference to the compartments tha ...
Functional implications of the modeled structure of maspin
... of serpin inhibitory function and a transition from an unstable stressed (S) form to a more stable relaxed (R) form. In the R form, the RSL residues amino-terminal to the point of cleavage become inserted into the A p-pleated sheet, conferring different degrees of stability depending on the length o ...
... of serpin inhibitory function and a transition from an unstable stressed (S) form to a more stable relaxed (R) form. In the R form, the RSL residues amino-terminal to the point of cleavage become inserted into the A p-pleated sheet, conferring different degrees of stability depending on the length o ...
Analyzing Amino-Acid Sequences to Determine Evolutionary
... divergingfrom a common ancestor,the greaterthe differencesthat can be expectedin the amino-acid sequencesof their proteins. Twoproteins are commonly studied in attempting to deduce evolutionaryrelationships from differencesin amino-acid sequences.One is cytochromec, and the other ishemoglobin. Cytoc ...
... divergingfrom a common ancestor,the greaterthe differencesthat can be expectedin the amino-acid sequencesof their proteins. Twoproteins are commonly studied in attempting to deduce evolutionaryrelationships from differencesin amino-acid sequences.One is cytochromec, and the other ishemoglobin. Cytoc ...
cellular respiration
... • It begins catabolism by breaking glucose into two molecules of pyruvate. ...
... • It begins catabolism by breaking glucose into two molecules of pyruvate. ...
New. J. Chem., 1992, 16, 633-642
... The photoreductions of both porphyrins and metalloporphyrins are also known. In these cases reducing agents such as ascorbic acid, glutathione, EDTA, or ethyl acetoacetonate are necessary “. In strongly acidic solutions, porphyrins can be rapidly photoreduced to chlorins and bacteriochlorins. These ...
... The photoreductions of both porphyrins and metalloporphyrins are also known. In these cases reducing agents such as ascorbic acid, glutathione, EDTA, or ethyl acetoacetonate are necessary “. In strongly acidic solutions, porphyrins can be rapidly photoreduced to chlorins and bacteriochlorins. These ...
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... 82. ________________ Propane gas, C3H8, burns in excess oxygen gas. When the equation for this reaction is correctly balanced and all coefficients are reduced to their lowest whole-number terms, the coefficient for O2 is (A) 4 (B) 5 (C) 7 (D) 10 (E) 22 83. ________________Which of the following subs ...
... 82. ________________ Propane gas, C3H8, burns in excess oxygen gas. When the equation for this reaction is correctly balanced and all coefficients are reduced to their lowest whole-number terms, the coefficient for O2 is (A) 4 (B) 5 (C) 7 (D) 10 (E) 22 83. ________________Which of the following subs ...
Chapter 4
... surrounded by water molecules arranged in a specific manner. Each Na1 ion is surrounded by a number of water molecules orienting their negative poles toward the cation. Similarly, each Cl2 ion is surrounded by water molecules with their positive poles oriented toward the anion (Figure 4.2). Hydratio ...
... surrounded by water molecules arranged in a specific manner. Each Na1 ion is surrounded by a number of water molecules orienting their negative poles toward the cation. Similarly, each Cl2 ion is surrounded by water molecules with their positive poles oriented toward the anion (Figure 4.2). Hydratio ...
Functional dissection of the baculovirus late expression factor
... in SF-21 insect cells (Passarelli et al., 1994). It encodes a protein, LEF-8, that predicts a 102 kDa product with a conserved C-terminally positioned sequence motif of 13 amino acids, GXKX4HGQ/NKGV/I, also found at the C terminus of the b or b9 subunits of DNA-directed RNA polymerases in animals, p ...
... in SF-21 insect cells (Passarelli et al., 1994). It encodes a protein, LEF-8, that predicts a 102 kDa product with a conserved C-terminally positioned sequence motif of 13 amino acids, GXKX4HGQ/NKGV/I, also found at the C terminus of the b or b9 subunits of DNA-directed RNA polymerases in animals, p ...
The Transition Metal-Nitrogen Multiple Bond
... Numerous nitrido complexes of transition metals show very short metal-nitrogen bond lengths, suggesting M=N-triple bonds. At present, compounds of this type are being intensively investigated. In particular the molybdenum complexes are considered as model substances for the study of at least an inte ...
... Numerous nitrido complexes of transition metals show very short metal-nitrogen bond lengths, suggesting M=N-triple bonds. At present, compounds of this type are being intensively investigated. In particular the molybdenum complexes are considered as model substances for the study of at least an inte ...
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.