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... • ATP is produced and used continuously. The entire amount of ATP in an organism is recycled once per minute. Most cells maintain only a few seconds supply of ATP. ...
... • ATP is produced and used continuously. The entire amount of ATP in an organism is recycled once per minute. Most cells maintain only a few seconds supply of ATP. ...
Aromatic Amino Acids-Guanidinium Complexes through
... minima similar in energy but very different structurally. They found that the differences in stability were mainly a consequence of the different strength of the cation···π contact [21]. On the other hand, they have recently published the study of the interaction of guanidinium with Phe, Tyr and Trp ...
... minima similar in energy but very different structurally. They found that the differences in stability were mainly a consequence of the different strength of the cation···π contact [21]. On the other hand, they have recently published the study of the interaction of guanidinium with Phe, Tyr and Trp ...
Advanced Higher - Hodder Education
... (c) (i) Using orbital box notation, write the electronic configuration for a phosphorus atom in its ground state. ...
... (c) (i) Using orbital box notation, write the electronic configuration for a phosphorus atom in its ground state. ...
How to move an amphipathic molecule across a lipid
... activity might reside, implying that the thioesterase catalytic site must have evolved in the context of the core ABC transporter domains and the charged residues in TM helices may be important in this respect. It is also notable that soluble thioesterases are not known to require or be stimulated b ...
... activity might reside, implying that the thioesterase catalytic site must have evolved in the context of the core ABC transporter domains and the charged residues in TM helices may be important in this respect. It is also notable that soluble thioesterases are not known to require or be stimulated b ...
2016A Guerreiro Microbial Cell
... mM for S. cerevisiae [6-8]. Depending on the acid concentration, acetic acid may induce a PCD either with an apoptotic or a necrotic phenotype [6-8]. In S. cerevisiae, acetic acid - induced PCD with an apoptotic phenotype is known to be mediated by mitochondria, an organelle that fulfills crucial fu ...
... mM for S. cerevisiae [6-8]. Depending on the acid concentration, acetic acid may induce a PCD either with an apoptotic or a necrotic phenotype [6-8]. In S. cerevisiae, acetic acid - induced PCD with an apoptotic phenotype is known to be mediated by mitochondria, an organelle that fulfills crucial fu ...
this PDF file - Journal of the Indian Institute of Science
... In the metal complexes, either of the species is bonded to the metal atom via a ligand to metal 0-donor bond and a metal to ligand n-acceptor bond. Back donation of the electron density ro the ?(*orbitals of the C-C multiple bond systems can thus take place. The M=C=C group is almost linear. The ang ...
... In the metal complexes, either of the species is bonded to the metal atom via a ligand to metal 0-donor bond and a metal to ligand n-acceptor bond. Back donation of the electron density ro the ?(*orbitals of the C-C multiple bond systems can thus take place. The M=C=C group is almost linear. The ang ...
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... impact on cells. In E. coli, reduction of tellurite can occur through the actions of nitrate reductases, however, this is a non-specific reaction [8,9]. Other enzymes, such as the thiol:disulfide oxidoreductase of Rhodobacter capsulatus [10], GutS from E. coli [11], among others [12–15] have been im ...
... impact on cells. In E. coli, reduction of tellurite can occur through the actions of nitrate reductases, however, this is a non-specific reaction [8,9]. Other enzymes, such as the thiol:disulfide oxidoreductase of Rhodobacter capsulatus [10], GutS from E. coli [11], among others [12–15] have been im ...
The Role of Nucleoside Diphosphate Kinase in Plant Mitochondria
... of NDPK on its active histidine residue has been widely accepted as part of its catalytic mechanism (Morera et al., 1995). However, serine phosphorylation was also reported in NDPKs from various species including human NDPK nm23-H1 (MacDonald et al., 1993) and Myxococcus xanthus NDPK (Munoz-Dorado e ...
... of NDPK on its active histidine residue has been widely accepted as part of its catalytic mechanism (Morera et al., 1995). However, serine phosphorylation was also reported in NDPKs from various species including human NDPK nm23-H1 (MacDonald et al., 1993) and Myxococcus xanthus NDPK (Munoz-Dorado e ...
Exogenous glutamine increases lipid accumulation in
... Allen and Young, 2013). In addition, due to the long life cycle of castor beans, using the in vitro culture of developing seed as an experimental system is an efficient and practical approach for evaluating the influence of carbon and nitrogen concentration of the culture solution on assimilate part ...
... Allen and Young, 2013). In addition, due to the long life cycle of castor beans, using the in vitro culture of developing seed as an experimental system is an efficient and practical approach for evaluating the influence of carbon and nitrogen concentration of the culture solution on assimilate part ...
Molecular cloning, characterization and gene expression of an
... tetrameric and heme-containing enzymes. As catalases are found in organisms from eubacteria to eukaryotes [9,20e26], they are essential, strongly expressed, and tightly regulated [27]. Catalase comprises four ferriphotophorphyrin groups per molecule, and its enzymatic activity in tissues varies grea ...
... tetrameric and heme-containing enzymes. As catalases are found in organisms from eubacteria to eukaryotes [9,20e26], they are essential, strongly expressed, and tightly regulated [27]. Catalase comprises four ferriphotophorphyrin groups per molecule, and its enzymatic activity in tissues varies grea ...
Study of C4F8 `N2 and C4F8 `Ar`N2 plasmas for highly
... in the etching of various substrate materials. This layer inhibits the ions or neutrals from directly reacting with the substrate. Normally, etch rates are thought to decrease with the fluorocarbon thickness.5 On the other hand, ion-induced defluorination of the fluorocarbon layer enhances the etch ...
... in the etching of various substrate materials. This layer inhibits the ions or neutrals from directly reacting with the substrate. Normally, etch rates are thought to decrease with the fluorocarbon thickness.5 On the other hand, ion-induced defluorination of the fluorocarbon layer enhances the etch ...
Genomic Insights into Methanotrophy: The Complete Genome Sequence of Methylococcus capsulatus (Bath)
... cold gas seeps and hydrothermal vents exhibit a photosynthesis-independent food chain based on methanotrophs and chemolithotrophs, some of which form symbiotic partnerships with invertebrates (e.g., Cavanaugh et al. 1987). Methanotrophs are also able to metabolize or co-metabolize xenobiotic compoun ...
... cold gas seeps and hydrothermal vents exhibit a photosynthesis-independent food chain based on methanotrophs and chemolithotrophs, some of which form symbiotic partnerships with invertebrates (e.g., Cavanaugh et al. 1987). Methanotrophs are also able to metabolize or co-metabolize xenobiotic compoun ...
4U Chemistry Practice Exam - Coristines
... c. Amines always have a larger molecular weight than amides. d. Amines always have a nitrogen atom attached to two carbon atoms. e. Amines can be found in proteins, but amides can not. 5. Why does the boiling point of an alkane increase as its chain length increases? a. There is more hydrogen bondin ...
... c. Amines always have a larger molecular weight than amides. d. Amines always have a nitrogen atom attached to two carbon atoms. e. Amines can be found in proteins, but amides can not. 5. Why does the boiling point of an alkane increase as its chain length increases? a. There is more hydrogen bondin ...
sure short question for class xii chemistry 2015-16
... Q-5 What is the effect of the decreasing concentration on the molar conductivity of a weak electrolyte.? A-ns.Molarconductance of a weak electrolyte increase with decrease of the concentration. Q-6.Write an expression that relates the molar conductivity of a wek electrolyte to its degree of dissocia ...
... Q-5 What is the effect of the decreasing concentration on the molar conductivity of a weak electrolyte.? A-ns.Molarconductance of a weak electrolyte increase with decrease of the concentration. Q-6.Write an expression that relates the molar conductivity of a wek electrolyte to its degree of dissocia ...
METABOLIC PROCESSES IN HARVESTED PRODUCTS
... Metabolism is the entirety of biochemical reactions occurring within cells. Many components of metabolism, especially those which are beneficial or detrimental to the quality of posthar vest products, are of major interest to postharvest biologists. The acquisition and storage of energy and the util ...
... Metabolism is the entirety of biochemical reactions occurring within cells. Many components of metabolism, especially those which are beneficial or detrimental to the quality of posthar vest products, are of major interest to postharvest biologists. The acquisition and storage of energy and the util ...
Structure of bacterial luciferase
... the single active center is on the 0t subunit (for a review, see [2]). The role of the ]3 subunit is not yet clear, but it is essential for a high quantum yield reaction [2]. Alignment of the amino acid sequence of the ~ subunit with that of the [3 subunit demonstrates that they share 32% sequence i ...
... the single active center is on the 0t subunit (for a review, see [2]). The role of the ]3 subunit is not yet clear, but it is essential for a high quantum yield reaction [2]. Alignment of the amino acid sequence of the ~ subunit with that of the [3 subunit demonstrates that they share 32% sequence i ...
BRIEF ANSWERS TO SELECTED PROBLEMS APPENDIX G
... bond is directly proportional to the product of charges and inversely proportional to the distance between charges. The product of charges in MgO [(2) (2)] is greater than that in LiF [(1) (1)]. Thus, MgO has stronger ionic bonding. 2.66 The Group 1 elements form cations, and the Group 17 elemen ...
... bond is directly proportional to the product of charges and inversely proportional to the distance between charges. The product of charges in MgO [(2) (2)] is greater than that in LiF [(1) (1)]. Thus, MgO has stronger ionic bonding. 2.66 The Group 1 elements form cations, and the Group 17 elemen ...
The Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle in Thiobacillus
... were suspended in the same buffer (30 %, w/v) containing 0.3 M-sucrose, 5 mM-MgCl,, 0.5 mM-Na,EDTA and 0.5 mM-glutathione (reduced form). Organisms were broken by sonic disruption for 3 min. in a Bronson Sonifier (Heat Systems Ultrasonics, Inc.) operated at full power; the temperature was maintained ...
... were suspended in the same buffer (30 %, w/v) containing 0.3 M-sucrose, 5 mM-MgCl,, 0.5 mM-Na,EDTA and 0.5 mM-glutathione (reduced form). Organisms were broken by sonic disruption for 3 min. in a Bronson Sonifier (Heat Systems Ultrasonics, Inc.) operated at full power; the temperature was maintained ...
Rules for Oxidation Numbers
... sum of all of the oxidation numbers is equal to the charge on the chemical species. Oxidation # ...
... sum of all of the oxidation numbers is equal to the charge on the chemical species. Oxidation # ...
Towards the construction of Escherichia coli cell
... Cell-free protein systems are described as the in vitro expression of recombinant proteins without the use of living cells. This approach uses a cell lysate containing a wide array of biological and chemical components for transcription, translation, protein folding, and energy metabolism; all requi ...
... Cell-free protein systems are described as the in vitro expression of recombinant proteins without the use of living cells. This approach uses a cell lysate containing a wide array of biological and chemical components for transcription, translation, protein folding, and energy metabolism; all requi ...
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.