SOLID PHASE PEPTIDE SYNTHESIS
... into a column and the reagents and solvents are delivered by a pump. The resins used in this technique must be able to withstand considerable pressure and, at the same time, keep a constant volume while changing solvents. The standard polystyrene-based resin is not suitable for that purpose as the v ...
... into a column and the reagents and solvents are delivered by a pump. The resins used in this technique must be able to withstand considerable pressure and, at the same time, keep a constant volume while changing solvents. The standard polystyrene-based resin is not suitable for that purpose as the v ...
Relació estructura-funció en la família de transportadors d'aminoàcids heteromultimèrics.
... plasma membrane amino acid transport in mammals is beyond the scope of the present review and has been extensively reviewed (96, 278, 350). A. Amino Acid Transport Systems in the Plasma Membrane of Mammalian Cells Functional studies based on saturability of transport, substrate specificity, kinetic ...
... plasma membrane amino acid transport in mammals is beyond the scope of the present review and has been extensively reviewed (96, 278, 350). A. Amino Acid Transport Systems in the Plasma Membrane of Mammalian Cells Functional studies based on saturability of transport, substrate specificity, kinetic ...
Abiotic stress in plants: Late Embryogenesis Abundant proteins Imen Amara
... plant ABA levels which induce the expression of stress-related genes and adaptive physiological responses (Cramer et al. 2011; Raghavendra et al. 2010). In seeds, ABA is a major factor regulating seed dormancy. ABA-deficient seeds as the viviparous mutants in maize show reduced dormancy whereas ove ...
... plant ABA levels which induce the expression of stress-related genes and adaptive physiological responses (Cramer et al. 2011; Raghavendra et al. 2010). In seeds, ABA is a major factor regulating seed dormancy. ABA-deficient seeds as the viviparous mutants in maize show reduced dormancy whereas ove ...
Molecular Orbital Study of H2 and CH4 Activation on Small Metal
... Cherry L. Emerson Center for Scientific Computations and Department of Chemistry, Emory UniVersity, Atlanta, Georgia 30322 ReceiVed: May 18, 1998 ...
... Cherry L. Emerson Center for Scientific Computations and Department of Chemistry, Emory UniVersity, Atlanta, Georgia 30322 ReceiVed: May 18, 1998 ...
Monoclonal Antibody between Cockroach Allergen Bla g 2 and a
... proximity of ArgL50 and ArgL53—two positively charged residues from CDR L2. Although the latter two residues do not interact directly with the allergen, they contribute to allergen–Ab interactions by forming a cluster of positively charged residues on the surface of the Ab that is able to specifical ...
... proximity of ArgL50 and ArgL53—two positively charged residues from CDR L2. Although the latter two residues do not interact directly with the allergen, they contribute to allergen–Ab interactions by forming a cluster of positively charged residues on the surface of the Ab that is able to specifical ...
Engineering of Aromatic Amino Acid Metabolism in
... manufactured worldwide are applied in human food production (Fig. 2). The amino acids with the largest market volumes are glutamic acid, lysine and methionine (64) (Table 1). The microbial production of amino acids dates back to 1957, when a group of scientists isolated a soil bacterium (a Corynebac ...
... manufactured worldwide are applied in human food production (Fig. 2). The amino acids with the largest market volumes are glutamic acid, lysine and methionine (64) (Table 1). The microbial production of amino acids dates back to 1957, when a group of scientists isolated a soil bacterium (a Corynebac ...
Pyruvate dehydrogenase and the regulation of glucose oxidation in
... 2.4.1.2. Active PDC Tissue homogenates were prepared as for total PDC except that homogenization buffer also contained NaF (50 mmol / l) to inhibit PDP. Assay incubations, quenching by acidification, and then neutralization were all as described for total PDC activity, except that no incubation with ...
... 2.4.1.2. Active PDC Tissue homogenates were prepared as for total PDC except that homogenization buffer also contained NaF (50 mmol / l) to inhibit PDP. Assay incubations, quenching by acidification, and then neutralization were all as described for total PDC activity, except that no incubation with ...
The mitochondrial carnitine/acylcarnitine carrier: Function
... greatly helped the interpretation of experimental results obtained mainly by site-directed mutagenesis. In these studies one or more amino acids of CAC were mutated and the mutant CAC proteins were tested for activity after their incorporation into liposomes. The first amino acids of CAC which were s ...
... greatly helped the interpretation of experimental results obtained mainly by site-directed mutagenesis. In these studies one or more amino acids of CAC were mutated and the mutant CAC proteins were tested for activity after their incorporation into liposomes. The first amino acids of CAC which were s ...
Designation:
... x-ray analysis determines the structure of the mineral and the chemical tests determine the composition of the mineral. These are expensive tests which may destroy the mineral specimen. Fortunately, both structure and composition affect certain physical properties which make it possible to do prelim ...
... x-ray analysis determines the structure of the mineral and the chemical tests determine the composition of the mineral. These are expensive tests which may destroy the mineral specimen. Fortunately, both structure and composition affect certain physical properties which make it possible to do prelim ...
farmaceutski fakultet
... CYPs are embedded in the phospholipid bilayer of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Most of the enzyme is located on the cytoplasmic surface of the ER. A second enzyme, NADPH-cytochrome P450 oxidoreductase, transfers electrons to the CYP where it can, in the presence of O2, oxidize xenobiotic substrate ...
... CYPs are embedded in the phospholipid bilayer of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Most of the enzyme is located on the cytoplasmic surface of the ER. A second enzyme, NADPH-cytochrome P450 oxidoreductase, transfers electrons to the CYP where it can, in the presence of O2, oxidize xenobiotic substrate ...
Hydrolyzed Source Proteins as Used in Cosmetics
... short fibers considered to be by-products of the textile industry. The noils are used in the production of hydrolyzed silk proteins through carefully controlled hydrolysis. The resultant material is a 5% solution of a water soluble silk protein. Hydrolyzed Serum Protein Hydrolyzed serum protein can ...
... short fibers considered to be by-products of the textile industry. The noils are used in the production of hydrolyzed silk proteins through carefully controlled hydrolysis. The resultant material is a 5% solution of a water soluble silk protein. Hydrolyzed Serum Protein Hydrolyzed serum protein can ...
The uptake, metabolism, transport and transfer of nitrogen in an
... symbiosis with the roots of most land plants. They confer a nutritional benefit to their hosts by taking up phosphorus (P) and other macronutrients, trace elements and water from the soil and transferring them to their host plants. Most attention has been focused on P acquistion (Smith et al., 1994; ...
... symbiosis with the roots of most land plants. They confer a nutritional benefit to their hosts by taking up phosphorus (P) and other macronutrients, trace elements and water from the soil and transferring them to their host plants. Most attention has been focused on P acquistion (Smith et al., 1994; ...
Chemistry Science Notebook: Student Edition
... to take notes, use graphic organizers, learn vocabulary, and develop their thinking skills by writing in order to achieve academic success. The ability to take and organize notes predicts how well students will do in school. Peverly, Brobst, Graham, and Shaw (2003) showed that when students use back ...
... to take notes, use graphic organizers, learn vocabulary, and develop their thinking skills by writing in order to achieve academic success. The ability to take and organize notes predicts how well students will do in school. Peverly, Brobst, Graham, and Shaw (2003) showed that when students use back ...
Notes 6 - Macdonald Research Group
... N-heterocyclic carbenes (NHC) have become one of the most useful and investigated classes of ligands since their discovery. NHCs are very basic and they are very strong nucleophiles. This makes them excellent donors that form stronger bonds to transition metals than ligands such as phosphines. The a ...
... N-heterocyclic carbenes (NHC) have become one of the most useful and investigated classes of ligands since their discovery. NHCs are very basic and they are very strong nucleophiles. This makes them excellent donors that form stronger bonds to transition metals than ligands such as phosphines. The a ...
High-temperature equilibrium isotope fractionation of non
... meaning the calculation of temperatures from the distribution of isotopes between phases, and the sorting of parageneses, i.e., the identification of equilibrium (or disequilibrium) mineral assemblages by virtue of their degree of isotopic equilibration (or lack of equilibration) (e.g., Young et al., ...
... meaning the calculation of temperatures from the distribution of isotopes between phases, and the sorting of parageneses, i.e., the identification of equilibrium (or disequilibrium) mineral assemblages by virtue of their degree of isotopic equilibration (or lack of equilibration) (e.g., Young et al., ...
Solving Problems: A Chemistry Handbook
... A CHEMISTRY HANDBOOK Chapter 7 Ionic Compounds and Metals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 ...
... A CHEMISTRY HANDBOOK Chapter 7 Ionic Compounds and Metals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 ...
Chemistry of the d
... Cisplatin acts by cross-linking DNA in several different ways, making it impossible for rapidly dividing cells to duplicate their DNA for mitosis. The damaged DNA sets off DNA repair mechanisms, which activate apoptosis when repair proves impossible. The trans-isomer does not have this pharmacologic ...
... Cisplatin acts by cross-linking DNA in several different ways, making it impossible for rapidly dividing cells to duplicate their DNA for mitosis. The damaged DNA sets off DNA repair mechanisms, which activate apoptosis when repair proves impossible. The trans-isomer does not have this pharmacologic ...
Influence on the Formation of Aragonite or Vaterite by Otolith
... small regions of the asteriscus surface (Figure 5, a). Together with the typical {104} rhombohedral faces, the crystals show specific additional faces (Figure 5, c) that are more pronounced in the centre of the otoliths than on the edge. These additional faces are almost parallel to the calcite c ax ...
... small regions of the asteriscus surface (Figure 5, a). Together with the typical {104} rhombohedral faces, the crystals show specific additional faces (Figure 5, c) that are more pronounced in the centre of the otoliths than on the edge. These additional faces are almost parallel to the calcite c ax ...
Reprint
... In the presence of electron donors AH (Tyr, ascorbate, urate, nitrite, catecholamines, and many aromatic xenobiotics), Compound I can be turned into Compound II (MPO-Fe4+-OH) and can oxidize AH by one-electron transfer with formation of A•-radicals (reaction 3, Fig. 1) [12, 16, 19]. Compound II is c ...
... In the presence of electron donors AH (Tyr, ascorbate, urate, nitrite, catecholamines, and many aromatic xenobiotics), Compound I can be turned into Compound II (MPO-Fe4+-OH) and can oxidize AH by one-electron transfer with formation of A•-radicals (reaction 3, Fig. 1) [12, 16, 19]. Compound II is c ...
A re-evaluation of the ATP :NADPH budget
... tion, nitrogen assimilation, photorespiration, respiration. ...
... tion, nitrogen assimilation, photorespiration, respiration. ...
SCH4U TEXT BOOK
... The Carbon Atom There are several million organic compounds, but only about a quarter of a million inorganic compounds (compounds that are not based on carbon). Why are there so many organic compounds? The answer lies in the bonding properties of carbon. As shown in Figure 1.1, each carbon atom usua ...
... The Carbon Atom There are several million organic compounds, but only about a quarter of a million inorganic compounds (compounds that are not based on carbon). Why are there so many organic compounds? The answer lies in the bonding properties of carbon. As shown in Figure 1.1, each carbon atom usua ...
Metabolic profiling during nutrient limited growth in bakers` yeast
... where K s is the saturation constant. This relationship is best studied in chemostats, where can be controlled experimentally by changing the cultures dilution rate (Monod 1950; Novick and Szilard 1950; Beck and von Meyenburg, 1968; Rhee 1973; Senn et al., 1994). In the chemostat, in addition to “ ...
... where K s is the saturation constant. This relationship is best studied in chemostats, where can be controlled experimentally by changing the cultures dilution rate (Monod 1950; Novick and Szilard 1950; Beck and von Meyenburg, 1968; Rhee 1973; Senn et al., 1994). In the chemostat, in addition to “ ...
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.