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... removing certain cognate amino acids and AARSs and adding separately nnAA aminoacylated-tRNAs to recognize the vacant codons, the translation apparatus of E. coli has been shown to be remarkably tolerant of a wide range of amino acid derivatives [6]. For example, ribosomal incorporation of N-substit ...
... removing certain cognate amino acids and AARSs and adding separately nnAA aminoacylated-tRNAs to recognize the vacant codons, the translation apparatus of E. coli has been shown to be remarkably tolerant of a wide range of amino acid derivatives [6]. For example, ribosomal incorporation of N-substit ...
L-‐Lysine Monohydrochloride [Feed Grade (78.8%)]
... Corn, which comprises the largest portion of monogastric diets, is low in lysine. In order to meet the amino acid requirements of swine and poultry, high-‐protein ingredients such as ...
... Corn, which comprises the largest portion of monogastric diets, is low in lysine. In order to meet the amino acid requirements of swine and poultry, high-‐protein ingredients such as ...
Spring 97, Exam 1
... The equation shows that decreasing the pH reduces the driving force for hydrolysis. In spite of this fact, it is found that decreasing the pH increases the rate of hydrolysis of ATP. How can you explain this apparent paradox? ...
... The equation shows that decreasing the pH reduces the driving force for hydrolysis. In spite of this fact, it is found that decreasing the pH increases the rate of hydrolysis of ATP. How can you explain this apparent paradox? ...
5X All-In-One RT MasterMix
... Stop the reaction by heating it at 85°C for 5 mins followed by chilling on ice. The newly synthesized first-strand cDNA is ready for immediate downstream applications, or for long-term storage at -20°C. ...
... Stop the reaction by heating it at 85°C for 5 mins followed by chilling on ice. The newly synthesized first-strand cDNA is ready for immediate downstream applications, or for long-term storage at -20°C. ...
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... triacylglycerides, and the ionogenic groups are exposed towards intestinal lumen, leading to fat droplets emulsification. The form of emulsion is necessary for effective fat splitting, which is carried out by lipase enzyme. Since the conjugates have identical non-polar moiety, the effectiveness of f ...
... triacylglycerides, and the ionogenic groups are exposed towards intestinal lumen, leading to fat droplets emulsification. The form of emulsion is necessary for effective fat splitting, which is carried out by lipase enzyme. Since the conjugates have identical non-polar moiety, the effectiveness of f ...
UNITED `STATES` PATENT
... invention liberate the isolated hsredient only very slowly in water at room temperatures or ...
... invention liberate the isolated hsredient only very slowly in water at room temperatures or ...
CHAPTER 13 Approaches to the Asymmetric Synthesis of Unusual
... 3. Dlastereoselectlve Strecker and Ugl reactions with optically active ammes; and 4. Diastereoselective hydrogenation of a, P-dehydroammo acid derivatives. ...
... 3. Dlastereoselectlve Strecker and Ugl reactions with optically active ammes; and 4. Diastereoselective hydrogenation of a, P-dehydroammo acid derivatives. ...
1 Determinants of protein-protein interfaces
... Here we have taken for simplicity the abundances published in [4] which are reproduced in the column entitled Total Abundance [4] in Table 3. We do not claim that this provides the optimal reference to measure relative abundance in this setting, but it certainly is a plausible data set to use. The d ...
... Here we have taken for simplicity the abundances published in [4] which are reproduced in the column entitled Total Abundance [4] in Table 3. We do not claim that this provides the optimal reference to measure relative abundance in this setting, but it certainly is a plausible data set to use. The d ...
Chemical Composition and Antimicrobial Activity of Royal Jelly
... Apis mellifera L. and purified to homogeneity for the first time by acid extraction, gel filtration, and reverse-phase high pressure liquid chromatography. The primary structure of royalisin was determined to consist of 61 residues, with three intramolecular disulfide linkages, having a calculated m ...
... Apis mellifera L. and purified to homogeneity for the first time by acid extraction, gel filtration, and reverse-phase high pressure liquid chromatography. The primary structure of royalisin was determined to consist of 61 residues, with three intramolecular disulfide linkages, having a calculated m ...
synthase is regulated by mRNA splicing
... Cells. The cloning of a partial CEF-147 cDNA has been described (1). Briefly, the cDNA'was isolated from CEF infected with tsNY72-4RSV, a temperature-sensitive mutant of Rous sarcoma virus. The CEF-147 cDNA detected rare 3.0-kb and -5.0-kb mRNAs in nontransformed CEF. When pp60v-src in tsNY72-4RSV-i ...
... Cells. The cloning of a partial CEF-147 cDNA has been described (1). Briefly, the cDNA'was isolated from CEF infected with tsNY72-4RSV, a temperature-sensitive mutant of Rous sarcoma virus. The CEF-147 cDNA detected rare 3.0-kb and -5.0-kb mRNAs in nontransformed CEF. When pp60v-src in tsNY72-4RSV-i ...
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... 4. Metabolism of Folic Acid - folic acid/folate undergoes activation and conversion to various forms used in several biochemical reaction - folate serves as a donor of one carbon group - ingested folate converted to dihydrofolate reduced to tetrahydrofolate (THF) by dihydrofolate reductase - THF ...
... 4. Metabolism of Folic Acid - folic acid/folate undergoes activation and conversion to various forms used in several biochemical reaction - folate serves as a donor of one carbon group - ingested folate converted to dihydrofolate reduced to tetrahydrofolate (THF) by dihydrofolate reductase - THF ...
oL-Amylase of Clostridium thermosulfurogenes EMi:
... thermosulfurogenes EM1 suggested that the oe-amylase is translated from mRNA as a secretory precursor with a signal peptide of 27 amino acid residues. The deduced amino acid sequence of the mature aL-amylase contained 679 residues, resulting in a protein with a molecular mass of 75,112 Da. In E. col ...
... thermosulfurogenes EM1 suggested that the oe-amylase is translated from mRNA as a secretory precursor with a signal peptide of 27 amino acid residues. The deduced amino acid sequence of the mature aL-amylase contained 679 residues, resulting in a protein with a molecular mass of 75,112 Da. In E. col ...
Aromatic amino acid catabolism by lactococci
... proteins have been relatively weil characterized. Additionally, our knowledge of the peptides and amino acids that accumulate in ripening cheese is rapidly expanding (Fox et al, 1993; Law and Mulholland, 1995). However, there is no definitive evidence to support the widely-held belief that amino aci ...
... proteins have been relatively weil characterized. Additionally, our knowledge of the peptides and amino acids that accumulate in ripening cheese is rapidly expanding (Fox et al, 1993; Law and Mulholland, 1995). However, there is no definitive evidence to support the widely-held belief that amino aci ...
The amino acid profiles of the yolk and albumen of domestic duck
... that of cooked egg is nearer 91 % bioavailable, meaning the protein of cooked eggs is nearly twice as absorbable as the protein from raw eggs5. As an ingredient, egg yolks are an important emulsifier in the kitchen, and the proteins in egg white allow it to form foams and aerated dishes. There are n ...
... that of cooked egg is nearer 91 % bioavailable, meaning the protein of cooked eggs is nearly twice as absorbable as the protein from raw eggs5. As an ingredient, egg yolks are an important emulsifier in the kitchen, and the proteins in egg white allow it to form foams and aerated dishes. There are n ...
I. CHEMICAL BASIS OF LIFE, cont
... structures called plastids. Humans have enzymes to hydrolyze starch to glucose monomers. ...
... structures called plastids. Humans have enzymes to hydrolyze starch to glucose monomers. ...
RELIC – A bioinformatics server for combinatorial
... Affinity, however, is not the only factor contributing to these results. The process of library construction itself compounded by affinity selection methods generates a group of peptide-bearing phage clones whose sequence properties are statistically quite complex. Although the initial nucleotide in ...
... Affinity, however, is not the only factor contributing to these results. The process of library construction itself compounded by affinity selection methods generates a group of peptide-bearing phage clones whose sequence properties are statistically quite complex. Although the initial nucleotide in ...
Slides
... Only plants and microorganisms are able to obtain N from both air and soil.. N CYCLE Two ways plants convert available N to a biological useful form. I. Biological N Fixation: N2 ---.> NH3 II. NO3- Reduction: NO3- ---> NH4+ NH4+ --> Amides or Ureides --> Amino acids --> Proteins NITRATE REDUCTION Al ...
... Only plants and microorganisms are able to obtain N from both air and soil.. N CYCLE Two ways plants convert available N to a biological useful form. I. Biological N Fixation: N2 ---.> NH3 II. NO3- Reduction: NO3- ---> NH4+ NH4+ --> Amides or Ureides --> Amino acids --> Proteins NITRATE REDUCTION Al ...
Characterization of Complementary DNA Encoding the Precursor for
... involved in proteolytic processing and maturation of GnRH, and a 54-residue associated peptide. Eight of 23 residues in the signal sequence are shared between H. burtoni and at least one of the mammalian forms, not including an analogously placed arginine in the fish and corresponding lysine in all ...
... involved in proteolytic processing and maturation of GnRH, and a 54-residue associated peptide. Eight of 23 residues in the signal sequence are shared between H. burtoni and at least one of the mammalian forms, not including an analogously placed arginine in the fish and corresponding lysine in all ...
Amino acid sequence of an immunogenic corneal stromal protein.
... features are the absence of cysteine residues, the lack of intra- and inter-disulfide chains, and the presence of an excess of 14 basic and 11 acidic residues in the CO-Ag protein. ...
... features are the absence of cysteine residues, the lack of intra- and inter-disulfide chains, and the presence of an excess of 14 basic and 11 acidic residues in the CO-Ag protein. ...
AROMA COMPOUNDS IN FRENCH FRIES FROM THREE POTATO
... Table 1 contains those compounds derived from the Maillard reaction, which were present in at least one sample, with a peak area of more than 5% of the peak area of the DCB standard. Of these compounds, 20 increased with cooking time, while none decreased, and 16 varied with variety. Three compounds ...
... Table 1 contains those compounds derived from the Maillard reaction, which were present in at least one sample, with a peak area of more than 5% of the peak area of the DCB standard. Of these compounds, 20 increased with cooking time, while none decreased, and 16 varied with variety. Three compounds ...
histidine and cysteine can enhance the metabolic reaction rates in
... reactions in the TCA cycle can also be enhanced by histidine and cysteine. Furthermore, some other important metabolic reactions for autotroph of the system will be investigated. Photometry will be used to find the catalytic capacity of these amino acids, measuring the initial velocities of the reac ...
... reactions in the TCA cycle can also be enhanced by histidine and cysteine. Furthermore, some other important metabolic reactions for autotroph of the system will be investigated. Photometry will be used to find the catalytic capacity of these amino acids, measuring the initial velocities of the reac ...