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... Renström. The production of soy protein is technically advanced and Linyi Shansong Biological Products is one of the leading manufacturers in the world. China is today Alfa Laval’s second largest market and stands for approximately 8 percent of the Group’s total turnover. Alfa Laval has strong posit ...
... Renström. The production of soy protein is technically advanced and Linyi Shansong Biological Products is one of the leading manufacturers in the world. China is today Alfa Laval’s second largest market and stands for approximately 8 percent of the Group’s total turnover. Alfa Laval has strong posit ...
... (Met(( and Met"'& ; data not shown). The translation profiles derived from (i) pTG393 (encoding the CAT gene, almost the entire FMDV capsid protein 1D, FMDV 2A, the N-terminal proline of FMDV protein 2B and GUS) and (ii) pTG394 (encoding CAT, the C-terminal 39 aa of 1D, 2A, the N-terminal proline of ...
1 Introduction - diss.fu
... 1.1.3 Elongation of translation – decoding of translation After the initiation stage, the ribosome enters the elongation cycle, where in one cycle of the elongation single amino acid is incorporated into the nascent polypeptide. According to the codon present at the A-site the ribosome has to select ...
... 1.1.3 Elongation of translation – decoding of translation After the initiation stage, the ribosome enters the elongation cycle, where in one cycle of the elongation single amino acid is incorporated into the nascent polypeptide. According to the codon present at the A-site the ribosome has to select ...
Improved topology prediction using the terminal
... them into the membrane. Computational methods try to determine what hydrophobic regions are recognized by the translocon. Although these predictions are quite accurate, many methods still fail to distinguish marginally hydrophobic transmembrane (TM) helices and equally hydrophobic regions in soluble ...
... them into the membrane. Computational methods try to determine what hydrophobic regions are recognized by the translocon. Although these predictions are quite accurate, many methods still fail to distinguish marginally hydrophobic transmembrane (TM) helices and equally hydrophobic regions in soluble ...
Bilayers as Protein Solvents: Role of Bilayer Structure and Elastic
... http://www.jgp.org/cgi/doi/10.1085/jgp.200709841 ...
... http://www.jgp.org/cgi/doi/10.1085/jgp.200709841 ...
Surface Plasmon Resonance Imaging of Transcription Factor Proteins
... information. The general structural motif that is found in the DNA binding region of many transcription regulatory proteins, the helix-turn-helix structure, can be altered to recognize different target sequences through variations in the amino acid side chains or the linker that connects the structu ...
... information. The general structural motif that is found in the DNA binding region of many transcription regulatory proteins, the helix-turn-helix structure, can be altered to recognize different target sequences through variations in the amino acid side chains or the linker that connects the structu ...
Alpha-COPI Coatomer Protein Is Required for Rough Endoplasmic
... Background: One of the early events in midgut epithelial cells of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes is the dynamic reorganization of rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) whorl structures coincident with the onset of blood meal digestion. Based on our previous studies showing that feeding on an amino acid meal i ...
... Background: One of the early events in midgut epithelial cells of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes is the dynamic reorganization of rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) whorl structures coincident with the onset of blood meal digestion. Based on our previous studies showing that feeding on an amino acid meal i ...
Advances in affinity purification mass spectrometry of
... are many proteins that interact not with proteins but with other types of macromolecules in the cell, including DNA and RNA. DNA and RNA interacting proteins include transcription factors, helicases, polyadenylation factors, ribosome biogenesis factors, to name only a few, and all of these interacti ...
... are many proteins that interact not with proteins but with other types of macromolecules in the cell, including DNA and RNA. DNA and RNA interacting proteins include transcription factors, helicases, polyadenylation factors, ribosome biogenesis factors, to name only a few, and all of these interacti ...
Interpretation of bafilomycin, pH neutralizing or protease inhibitor
... Figure 1. Schematic representation of the connection between autophagy and MTOR signaling mediated by lysosomes. (A) Induction of autophagy results in autophagosome-mediated delivery of proteins to lysosomes. The v-ATPase complex ensures optimal acidic pH for lysosomal proteases that break down pro ...
... Figure 1. Schematic representation of the connection between autophagy and MTOR signaling mediated by lysosomes. (A) Induction of autophagy results in autophagosome-mediated delivery of proteins to lysosomes. The v-ATPase complex ensures optimal acidic pH for lysosomal proteases that break down pro ...
The role of IRES trans-acting factors in regulating translation initiation
... next [31]. However, a few interactions between cellular IRESs and their cognate ITAFs have been defined. In particular, the Apaf-1 (apoptotic peptidase-activating factor 1) and Bag-1 (Bcl-2-associated athanogene-1) IRESs have been extensively studied in this regard, and the data suggest that ITAFs r ...
... next [31]. However, a few interactions between cellular IRESs and their cognate ITAFs have been defined. In particular, the Apaf-1 (apoptotic peptidase-activating factor 1) and Bag-1 (Bcl-2-associated athanogene-1) IRESs have been extensively studied in this regard, and the data suggest that ITAFs r ...
12-3
... A codon consists of three consecutive nucleotides on mRNA that specify a particular amino acid. ...
... A codon consists of three consecutive nucleotides on mRNA that specify a particular amino acid. ...
(Vibrcgen-Zellmiihle, Fa. E. Buhl er, Tiibingen, Germany). The results
... reduced production of conidia. For example, 41 I-L5-A producer only 30-50% of the conidioproduced bySTA4 when grown ond harvested under the some conditions. That this characteristic is not necessarily orrocioted with glycerol growth is shown by Em-o, which conidioter more abundantly than STA4, but w ...
... reduced production of conidia. For example, 41 I-L5-A producer only 30-50% of the conidioproduced bySTA4 when grown ond harvested under the some conditions. That this characteristic is not necessarily orrocioted with glycerol growth is shown by Em-o, which conidioter more abundantly than STA4, but w ...
Defining the essential functional regions of the nucleoporin Nup145p
... 2.8 kbp SnaBI/MluI fragment from pSW280 replaced the corresponding fragment of pSW191 to form pSW363. pSW388 (nup145∆NS/HIS3) was constructed by replacing the BamHI fragment of pSW363 with the 2 kbp BamHI-digested PCR product made with oligonucleotides T7 and 145-X. pSW459 (nup145∆NL/HIS3) was const ...
... 2.8 kbp SnaBI/MluI fragment from pSW280 replaced the corresponding fragment of pSW191 to form pSW363. pSW388 (nup145∆NS/HIS3) was constructed by replacing the BamHI fragment of pSW363 with the 2 kbp BamHI-digested PCR product made with oligonucleotides T7 and 145-X. pSW459 (nup145∆NL/HIS3) was const ...
Molecular Chaperones in the Cytosol: from Nascent Chain to Folded
... nascent chains. (A) (Top) Structures of the ATPase domain (40) and the peptide-binding domain (38) of Hsp70 shown representatively for E. coli DnaK, generated with the program MOLSCRIPT (87). The ␣-helical latch of the peptide binding domain is shown in yellow and a ball-andstick model of the extend ...
... nascent chains. (A) (Top) Structures of the ATPase domain (40) and the peptide-binding domain (38) of Hsp70 shown representatively for E. coli DnaK, generated with the program MOLSCRIPT (87). The ␣-helical latch of the peptide binding domain is shown in yellow and a ball-andstick model of the extend ...
ERdj5, an Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)
... rapid amplification of cDNA ends; GST, glutathione S-transferase; ORF, open reading frame; GFP, green fluorescent protein. This paper is available on line at http://www.jbc.org ...
... rapid amplification of cDNA ends; GST, glutathione S-transferase; ORF, open reading frame; GFP, green fluorescent protein. This paper is available on line at http://www.jbc.org ...
Structural Influences: Cholesterol, Drug, and Proton Binding to Full
... YadA (27). Many more publications provide detailed structural results on other membrane proteins. Such studies are still compromised by the simplified models of the very complex native membrane environment. In important efforts to address this challenge with the M2 protein, Hu et al. (28) and Cady e ...
... YadA (27). Many more publications provide detailed structural results on other membrane proteins. Such studies are still compromised by the simplified models of the very complex native membrane environment. In important efforts to address this challenge with the M2 protein, Hu et al. (28) and Cady e ...
Gene Section JUND (proto-oncogene) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics in Oncology and Haematology
... serum starvation, JUN level decreases and JUND level increases. Similar to JUNB, JUND has been shown as an antagonist of JUN in the induction of cyclin D1. Therefore, increasing the abundance of JUND may maintain the cells in a quiescent state. Transformation studies demonstrated that excess JUND pr ...
... serum starvation, JUN level decreases and JUND level increases. Similar to JUNB, JUND has been shown as an antagonist of JUN in the induction of cyclin D1. Therefore, increasing the abundance of JUND may maintain the cells in a quiescent state. Transformation studies demonstrated that excess JUND pr ...
Gene Section MSF (MLL septin-like fusion) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... are produced when septins are mutated. Isolation of the yeast septins SPR3 and SPR28 with roles in sporulation, however, provided the initial evidence for other septin functions in addition to cytokinesis. Binding of Cdc12p to the mating hormone induced Afr1p and of Cdc10p to the chitin associated B ...
... are produced when septins are mutated. Isolation of the yeast septins SPR3 and SPR28 with roles in sporulation, however, provided the initial evidence for other septin functions in addition to cytokinesis. Binding of Cdc12p to the mating hormone induced Afr1p and of Cdc10p to the chitin associated B ...
吴冬茵
... Remote homology detection: A central problem in computational biology, the classification of proteins into functional and structural classes given their amino acid sequences Discriminative method such as SVM is one of the most effective methods Explicit feature are usually large and noise data ...
... Remote homology detection: A central problem in computational biology, the classification of proteins into functional and structural classes given their amino acid sequences Discriminative method such as SVM is one of the most effective methods Explicit feature are usually large and noise data ...
Polymerization and nucleic acid-binding
... work on this protein has been carried out on the monomeric carboxy-terminal half of the protein (25). Here, we examined the properties of purified full-length human ORF1p trimers expressed in insect cells and made two novel observations that significantly advance our knowledge of this protein: First, ...
... work on this protein has been carried out on the monomeric carboxy-terminal half of the protein (25). Here, we examined the properties of purified full-length human ORF1p trimers expressed in insect cells and made two novel observations that significantly advance our knowledge of this protein: First, ...
Next-generation proteomics: towards an integrative view of
... Methodology. Typically, the first step in any proteomics experiment (FIG. 2; BOX 1) is sample lysis and protein extraction from the cells, tissues or bodily fluids followed by proteolysis into peptides. Depending on the aim of the study, the samples can be pre-fractionated (for example, using ion-ex ...
... Methodology. Typically, the first step in any proteomics experiment (FIG. 2; BOX 1) is sample lysis and protein extraction from the cells, tissues or bodily fluids followed by proteolysis into peptides. Depending on the aim of the study, the samples can be pre-fractionated (for example, using ion-ex ...
Protein (nutrient)
Proteins are essential nutrients for the human body. They are one of the building blocks of body tissue, and can also serve as a fuel source. As a fuel, proteins contain 4 kcal per gram, just like carbohydrates and unlike lipids, which contain 9 kcal per gram. The most important aspect and defining characteristic of protein from a nutritional standpoint is its amino acid composition.Proteins are polymer chains made of amino acids linked together by peptide bonds. During human digestion, proteins are broken down in the stomach to smaller polypeptide chains via hydrochloric acid and protease actions. This is crucial for the synthesis of the essential amino acids that cannot be biosynthesized by the body.There are nine essential amino acids which humans must obtain from their diet in order to prevent protein-energy malnutrition. They are phenylalanine, valine, threonine, tryptophan, methionine, leucine, isoleucine, lysine, and histidine. There are five dispensable amino acids which humans are able to synthesize in the body. These five are alanine, aspartic acid, asparagine, glutamic acid and serine. There are six conditionally essential amino acids whose synthesis can be limited under special pathophysiological conditions, such as prematurity in the infant or individuals in severe catabolic distress. These six are arginine, cysteine, glycine, glutamine, proline and tyrosine.Humans need the essential amino acids in certain ratios. Some protein sources contain amino acids in a more or less 'complete' sense. This has given rise to various ranking systems for protein sources, as described in the article.Animal sources of protein include meats, dairy products, fish and eggs. Vegan sources of protein include whole grains, pulses, legumes, soy, and nuts. Vegetarians and vegans can get enough essential amino acids by eating a variety of plant proteins. It is commonly believed that athletes should consume a higher-than-normal protein intake to maintain optimal physical performance.