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... Catalases are the most important enzymes to degrade H2O2, and they are classified into three separate families: Mn-catalases [19], catalase-peroxidases and mono-functional catalases. The monofunctional catalases are the best characterized, and they are homo tetrameric and heme-containing enzymes. As ...
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... (or RPL24 according with the new nomenclature proposed by Jenner et al., 2012; in red) at the top of the 60S subunit. (c) RPS6 and RPL26, core proteins of the small and large ribosomal subunit, respectively, are present along sucrose fractions as revealed by Western blotting analysis. Actin is used ...
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... Biosynthetic folding, proceeding through a series of intermediate structures (I1, I2, I3), avoids certain kinetic traps, such as Mi in the Figure, which are encountered during refolding of denatured protein. In the absence of cotranslational folding (Iu1 , Iu2 , Iu3 ), the fully synthesized polypept ...
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... phenotype, usually a mutant phenotype. By using recent molecular techniques, two of Mendel’s genes have been identified (Bhattacharyya et al. 1990, Lester et al. 1997). In the case of the recessive allele on the R (rugosus) locus, there was a transposon-like insertion in a gene encoding a starch-bra ...
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... 5.7kb that is translated from subgenomic RNAs, and geminiviruses have one or two circular, ~2.7kb, ambisense genomic segments that are transcribed by host enzymes [23]. Unlike cellular organisms, which share related genes across extremely divergent clades, which can be used as the basis for phylogen ...
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... different but closely related genera (enterobacteria) and for different species or strains within a single genus (Escherichia or Salmonella), and finally how similar are the ribosomal operons within a single organism (Escherichia coli). These sequences have been analyzed by neighbor-joining, maximum ...
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... and the operations they perform—was adopted by many scientists, especially in the emerging biological sciences. It is essentially this extended Cartesian conception of a mechanism that has been articulated by the new mechanistic philosophers of science. Wimsatt (1976) was one of the first philosophe ...
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... BWM by time-lapse imaging. We found that, indeed, the BWM formed as an extension of the ASM (supplementary material Movie 1). Thus, the absence of the BWM in Ci-Hox1-deficient juveniles is likely to be due to disruption of ASM formation, and a primary function of Ci-Hox1 is ASM formation. Because AS ...
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... hybridization. Expression was found not only in the central nervous system, as was expected from the expression pattern of the endogenous Ndn gene, but also to be comparatively widespread, suggesting that the promoter region did not contain all of the regulatory control sequences present in the endo ...
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