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Yeast lipid metabolism at a glance
... enhanced lyso-phosphatidic acid levels and decreased synthesis of unsaturated FA (De Smet et al., 2012). Hydroxylated FA are also found in yeast, predominantly as components of sphingolipids. The hydroxylation of C26 in ceramides is catalyzed by Scs7p and in sphinganine by Sur2p (Haak et al., 1997). ...
... enhanced lyso-phosphatidic acid levels and decreased synthesis of unsaturated FA (De Smet et al., 2012). Hydroxylated FA are also found in yeast, predominantly as components of sphingolipids. The hydroxylation of C26 in ceramides is catalyzed by Scs7p and in sphinganine by Sur2p (Haak et al., 1997). ...
Ethylene is involved in strawberry fruit ripening in an organ
... developmental programmes, particularly at early developmental stages, are very different in terms of cell ontogeny and function, as has been revealed by both gene expression studies (Aharoni and O’Connell, 2002; Csukasi et al., 2012) and metabolic profiling (Fait et al., 2008). Therefore, the underl ...
... developmental programmes, particularly at early developmental stages, are very different in terms of cell ontogeny and function, as has been revealed by both gene expression studies (Aharoni and O’Connell, 2002; Csukasi et al., 2012) and metabolic profiling (Fait et al., 2008). Therefore, the underl ...
If so, is trkB mRNA in SNB motor neurons
... If so, do glutamatergic terminals or the glutamatergic post- synaptic region contain either BDNF or trkB receptor proteins? BDNF mRNA (black silver grains) in SNB (A) and RDLN (B) motoneurons from a sham GDX rat detected with 35S-labeled cRNA probes. SNB and RDLN motoneurons were counterstained wit ...
... If so, do glutamatergic terminals or the glutamatergic post- synaptic region contain either BDNF or trkB receptor proteins? BDNF mRNA (black silver grains) in SNB (A) and RDLN (B) motoneurons from a sham GDX rat detected with 35S-labeled cRNA probes. SNB and RDLN motoneurons were counterstained wit ...
Rhizopus Raw-Starch-Degrading Glucoamylase: Its
... nucleotides corresponding to the N-terminal region. The glucoamylase consists of 604 amino acids including a putative signal peptide and its molecular weight was calculated to be 65,000. The ...
... nucleotides corresponding to the N-terminal region. The glucoamylase consists of 604 amino acids including a putative signal peptide and its molecular weight was calculated to be 65,000. The ...
Preview Sample 2
... 53) Lipophobic molecules that are to be released by cells are stored in membrane-bound structures called ________. A) secretory vesicles B) inclusions C) the Golgi apparatus D) excretory vesicles E) the endoplasmic reticulum Answer: A Diff: 4 Page Ref: 32 54) Continuous with the outer portion of th ...
... 53) Lipophobic molecules that are to be released by cells are stored in membrane-bound structures called ________. A) secretory vesicles B) inclusions C) the Golgi apparatus D) excretory vesicles E) the endoplasmic reticulum Answer: A Diff: 4 Page Ref: 32 54) Continuous with the outer portion of th ...
Conclusion - Federal Register of Legislation
... expressed at moderate levels in the corn grain, with a mean concentration of 43.6 µg/g fresh weight. The PMI protein is expressed at relatively low levels in the grain, with the mean concentration of 1.9 μg/g fresh weight. The Vip3Aa20 protein is 99.7% identical to the native Vip3Aa1 protein, differ ...
... expressed at moderate levels in the corn grain, with a mean concentration of 43.6 µg/g fresh weight. The PMI protein is expressed at relatively low levels in the grain, with the mean concentration of 1.9 μg/g fresh weight. The Vip3Aa20 protein is 99.7% identical to the native Vip3Aa1 protein, differ ...
Classification of pseudo pairs between nucleotide bases and amino
... participating in such pseudo pairs. Pseudo pairs between the Watson–Crick edge of guanine and Asp are frequently observed. The Hoogsteen edge of the purine bases is a good discriminatory element in recognition of nucleotide bases by protein side chains through the pseudo pairing: the Hoogsteen edge ...
... participating in such pseudo pairs. Pseudo pairs between the Watson–Crick edge of guanine and Asp are frequently observed. The Hoogsteen edge of the purine bases is a good discriminatory element in recognition of nucleotide bases by protein side chains through the pseudo pairing: the Hoogsteen edge ...
Design considerations for highly specific and efficient
... Off-target analysis should include gaps ...
... Off-target analysis should include gaps ...
Biochemical, biophysical and interaction studies of the stress
... advice on PhD related issues and CD experiments. Also I would like to thank Dr Marija Kristic Demonacos for her help when carrying out the molecular cloning aspect of this project and letting me work on her bench space, also providing me with an hSTRAP construct (pHA1-hSTRAP(1-440)) which was used i ...
... advice on PhD related issues and CD experiments. Also I would like to thank Dr Marija Kristic Demonacos for her help when carrying out the molecular cloning aspect of this project and letting me work on her bench space, also providing me with an hSTRAP construct (pHA1-hSTRAP(1-440)) which was used i ...
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... failing heart have increased the interest of the scientific community in this process and its regulation. ...
... failing heart have increased the interest of the scientific community in this process and its regulation. ...
A Pneumocystis carinii multi-gene family with
... Four recombinant phage isolated from the cDNA library were partially characterized. The recombinant DNA was recovered from the 1 phage by in vivo excision as pBluescript plasmid DNA. The size of the recombinant DNA ranged from 2-7kb to 2.9 kb, and sequence analysis revealed that all four clones cont ...
... Four recombinant phage isolated from the cDNA library were partially characterized. The recombinant DNA was recovered from the 1 phage by in vivo excision as pBluescript plasmid DNA. The size of the recombinant DNA ranged from 2-7kb to 2.9 kb, and sequence analysis revealed that all four clones cont ...
ISOLATION AND FUNCTIONAL GENETIC EUCALYPTUS Magister Scientiae
... I, the undersigned, hereby declare that the dissertation submitted herewith for the degree M.Sc. to the University of Pretoria, contains my own independent work and has not been submitted for any degree at any other university. ...
... I, the undersigned, hereby declare that the dissertation submitted herewith for the degree M.Sc. to the University of Pretoria, contains my own independent work and has not been submitted for any degree at any other university. ...
Protein Similarity Score - Santa Clara Law Digital Commons
... PATENT PROTECTION FOR PROTEINS ................. 58 A. Protein Analogs and the Complex Relationship between ...
... PATENT PROTECTION FOR PROTEINS ................. 58 A. Protein Analogs and the Complex Relationship between ...
ST.25 - WIPO
... acids or as “Xaa” in the sequence itself if the modified amino acid is one of those listed in Appendix 2, Table 4, and the modification shall be further described in the feature section of the sequence listing, using the codes given in Appendix 2, Table 4. These codes may be used in the description ...
... acids or as “Xaa” in the sequence itself if the modified amino acid is one of those listed in Appendix 2, Table 4, and the modification shall be further described in the feature section of the sequence listing, using the codes given in Appendix 2, Table 4. These codes may be used in the description ...
Provitamin A Accumulation in Cassava (Manihot
... et al., 2000; Paine et al., 2005). A further barrier to breeding is sterility, such as in commercial banana (Musa spp) cultivars, or where breeding is complicated, as for some vegetatively propagated crops, such as potato (Solanum tuberosum). Cultivated potato suffers from serious inbreeding depress ...
... et al., 2000; Paine et al., 2005). A further barrier to breeding is sterility, such as in commercial banana (Musa spp) cultivars, or where breeding is complicated, as for some vegetatively propagated crops, such as potato (Solanum tuberosum). Cultivated potato suffers from serious inbreeding depress ...
Genomic structure, chromosomal localization, and conserved alternative splice forms of thrombopoietin
... cDNA.5 The longest murine TPO cDNA clone contained an open reading frame of 1,068 bp flanked by 137 bases of 5' and 244 basesof3'untranslated sequence followed by a poly(A) tail. The presumedinitiationcodonatnucleotide position 138 to 140 lies within a sequence context favorable for eukaryotic trans ...
... cDNA.5 The longest murine TPO cDNA clone contained an open reading frame of 1,068 bp flanked by 137 bases of 5' and 244 basesof3'untranslated sequence followed by a poly(A) tail. The presumedinitiationcodonatnucleotide position 138 to 140 lies within a sequence context favorable for eukaryotic trans ...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
... explanation of this phenomenon is that fermentation cannot effectively compete with respiration, in terms of ATP yield, and that this in turn leads to a reduced fermentation rate under aerobic conditions (Lagunas, 1986). In S. cerevisiae the Pasteur effect occurs in aerobic sugar-limited chemostat ...
... explanation of this phenomenon is that fermentation cannot effectively compete with respiration, in terms of ATP yield, and that this in turn leads to a reduced fermentation rate under aerobic conditions (Lagunas, 1986). In S. cerevisiae the Pasteur effect occurs in aerobic sugar-limited chemostat ...
Properties of a newly characterized protein of the bovine - K-REx
... Reaction of affinity-purified mouse anti-protein X and mouse anti-transacetylase antibodies with the subunits and polypeptides prepared from the kidney or heart pyruvate dehydrogenase complex and with the kidney a-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase complex ...
... Reaction of affinity-purified mouse anti-protein X and mouse anti-transacetylase antibodies with the subunits and polypeptides prepared from the kidney or heart pyruvate dehydrogenase complex and with the kidney a-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase complex ...
1 Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 – Introduction Proteins are
... protein B and was developed for the treatment of pulmonary distress syndrome in preterm infants (50). The route for development of therapeutic peptides is first ...
... protein B and was developed for the treatment of pulmonary distress syndrome in preterm infants (50). The route for development of therapeutic peptides is first ...
Characterization of cytochrome P450
... has been taking place in recent years providing a clear picture of the intermediate steps (Teoh et al., 2009; Zhang et al., 2008). It is believed that arteannuin B and artemisinin are the end products of the bifurcated pathway, competing with each other for precursors (Liu et al., 2011). Weathers et ...
... has been taking place in recent years providing a clear picture of the intermediate steps (Teoh et al., 2009; Zhang et al., 2008). It is believed that arteannuin B and artemisinin are the end products of the bifurcated pathway, competing with each other for precursors (Liu et al., 2011). Weathers et ...
Metabolic decision making by protein-metabolite - ETH E
... analysis, we obtain a quantitative picture of the relationship between metabolic fluxes, metabolites, and proteins, at single reaction resolution. We find that this metabolic response is largely established by two mechanisms, namely an approximate transcriptional program, which rarely co ...
... analysis, we obtain a quantitative picture of the relationship between metabolic fluxes, metabolites, and proteins, at single reaction resolution. We find that this metabolic response is largely established by two mechanisms, namely an approximate transcriptional program, which rarely co ...
RELIC – A bioinformatics server for combinatorial
... motifs for small molecules have been identified and are compiled within databases of sequence motifs such as PROSITE [8], small molecule binding motifs have been characterized for only a small fraction of biological ligands, and even in those cases are far from exhaustive. For instance, although the ...
... motifs for small molecules have been identified and are compiled within databases of sequence motifs such as PROSITE [8], small molecule binding motifs have been characterized for only a small fraction of biological ligands, and even in those cases are far from exhaustive. For instance, although the ...
The Role of Carbohydrate Response Element Binding Protein in
... the pathogenesis of not only obesity-related diseases, but also fructose malabsorption. We have analyzed the role of carbohydrate response element binding protein (ChREBP) in the pathogenesis of metabolic diseases [14]. ChREBP is a glucose-activated transcription factor that regulates glucose and li ...
... the pathogenesis of not only obesity-related diseases, but also fructose malabsorption. We have analyzed the role of carbohydrate response element binding protein (ChREBP) in the pathogenesis of metabolic diseases [14]. ChREBP is a glucose-activated transcription factor that regulates glucose and li ...
Zebra Finch Glucokinase Containing Two Homologous Halves Is an
... There are five types of hexokinase encoded by five different genes in genomes of vertebrates: hexokinase I (HKI); hexokinase II (HKII), hexokinase III (HKIII), hexokinase domain containing protein I (HKDCI), and glucokinase (GK) [1]. HKI, HKII, HKIII, and HKDCI consist of two homologous halves. GK, ...
... There are five types of hexokinase encoded by five different genes in genomes of vertebrates: hexokinase I (HKI); hexokinase II (HKII), hexokinase III (HKIII), hexokinase domain containing protein I (HKDCI), and glucokinase (GK) [1]. HKI, HKII, HKIII, and HKDCI consist of two homologous halves. GK, ...
Short-Term Overexpression of a Constitutively Active Form of AMP
... MP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) is a metabolic master switch mediating adaptation of the cell to variations in nutritional environment (1). Its activity is stimulated by increases in intracellular AMP-to-ATP ratio in response to stresses such as exercise, hypoxia, and glucose deprivation. AMPK ha ...
... MP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) is a metabolic master switch mediating adaptation of the cell to variations in nutritional environment (1). Its activity is stimulated by increases in intracellular AMP-to-ATP ratio in response to stresses such as exercise, hypoxia, and glucose deprivation. AMPK ha ...
Gene expression
Gene expression is the process by which information from a gene is used in the synthesis of a functional gene product. These products are often proteins, but in non-protein coding genes such as transfer RNA (tRNA) or small nuclear RNA (snRNA) genes, the product is a functional RNA.The process of gene expression is used by all known life - eukaryotes (including multicellular organisms), prokaryotes (bacteria and archaea), and utilized by viruses - to generate the macromolecular machinery for life.Several steps in the gene expression process may be modulated, including the transcription, RNA splicing, translation, and post-translational modification of a protein. Gene regulation gives the cell control over structure and function, and is the basis for cellular differentiation, morphogenesis and the versatility and adaptability of any organism. Gene regulation may also serve as a substrate for evolutionary change, since control of the timing, location, and amount of gene expression can have a profound effect on the functions (actions) of the gene in a cell or in a multicellular organism.In genetics, gene expression is the most fundamental level at which the genotype gives rise to the phenotype, i.e. observable trait. The genetic code stored in DNA is ""interpreted"" by gene expression, and the properties of the expression give rise to the organism's phenotype. Such phenotypes are often expressed by the synthesis of proteins that control the organism's shape, or that act as enzymes catalysing specific metabolic pathways characterising the organism.