
Application of Bruchin B to pea pods results in
... appropriate treatment period, the pods were removed from the plant, placed onto ice, and split along the suture. The seeds and the untreated portions of the pod were removed. The pod samples were frozen immediately in liquid nitrogen and stored at ÿ80 8C. RNA extraction, poly(A)+ RNA selection and c ...
... appropriate treatment period, the pods were removed from the plant, placed onto ice, and split along the suture. The seeds and the untreated portions of the pod were removed. The pod samples were frozen immediately in liquid nitrogen and stored at ÿ80 8C. RNA extraction, poly(A)+ RNA selection and c ...
protein
... • Sickle-cell disease, an inherited blood disorder, results from a single amino acid substitution in the protein hemoglobin ...
... • Sickle-cell disease, an inherited blood disorder, results from a single amino acid substitution in the protein hemoglobin ...
From bedside to bench: how to analyze a splicing
... harboring a potentially lethal LQT mutation. In these cases, correct diagnosis is of paramount importance, as identification of one such mutation would allow the appropriate life saving medication to be administered to the patient as well as screening of all at risk family members. Indeed, a scenari ...
... harboring a potentially lethal LQT mutation. In these cases, correct diagnosis is of paramount importance, as identification of one such mutation would allow the appropriate life saving medication to be administered to the patient as well as screening of all at risk family members. Indeed, a scenari ...
The Plant Cell
... 2002). miRNAs that have a significant number of mismatches and bulges when aligned to their targets are predicted to cause translational regulation, as in the cases of lin-4 and let-7. On the other hand, a miRNA with perfect or nearly perfect complementarity with its target is predicted to cause RNA ...
... 2002). miRNAs that have a significant number of mismatches and bulges when aligned to their targets are predicted to cause translational regulation, as in the cases of lin-4 and let-7. On the other hand, a miRNA with perfect or nearly perfect complementarity with its target is predicted to cause RNA ...
Loss of MLH1 expression due to promoter methylation in cases
... Hypermethylation not found in any patient blood samples 1 sample with low level methylation 3 of normal patients later found to have variants: - c.2041G>A, p.Ala681Thr (confirmed pathogenic) - c.694G>A p.Gly232Arg (unclassified variant) - c.199G>A. p.Gly67Arg (unclassified variant) ...
... Hypermethylation not found in any patient blood samples 1 sample with low level methylation 3 of normal patients later found to have variants: - c.2041G>A, p.Ala681Thr (confirmed pathogenic) - c.694G>A p.Gly232Arg (unclassified variant) - c.199G>A. p.Gly67Arg (unclassified variant) ...
Molecular Characterization of NADH-Dependent
... attention. This is in part because root and nodule forms of NAD(P)H-GOGATare highly unstable and occur in Iow abundance. Root nodule NADH-GOGAT from lupine (Benny and Boland, 1977), common bean (Chen and Cullimore, 1988, 1989), and alfalfa (Anderson et al., 1989) has been isolated and characterized, ...
... attention. This is in part because root and nodule forms of NAD(P)H-GOGATare highly unstable and occur in Iow abundance. Root nodule NADH-GOGAT from lupine (Benny and Boland, 1977), common bean (Chen and Cullimore, 1988, 1989), and alfalfa (Anderson et al., 1989) has been isolated and characterized, ...
pattern matching
... Four bases: A, C, G, T Two-fold degenerate IUB codes: • R=[AG] • Y=[CT] • K=[GT] • M=[AC] • S=[GC] • W=[AT] Four-fold degenerate: N=[AGCT] ...
... Four bases: A, C, G, T Two-fold degenerate IUB codes: • R=[AG] • Y=[CT] • K=[GT] • M=[AC] • S=[GC] • W=[AT] Four-fold degenerate: N=[AGCT] ...
Supplementary Information (doc 3773K)
... CTGF in NIH 3T3 cells. (a) Overexpression of miR-29b and miR-18b significantly decreased the protein levels of Col4a1 and CTGF in a dose dependent manner, respectively. (b) Overexpression of miR-29b and miR-18b significantly decreased the mRNA levels of Col4a1 and CTGF. The data represent the averag ...
... CTGF in NIH 3T3 cells. (a) Overexpression of miR-29b and miR-18b significantly decreased the protein levels of Col4a1 and CTGF in a dose dependent manner, respectively. (b) Overexpression of miR-29b and miR-18b significantly decreased the mRNA levels of Col4a1 and CTGF. The data represent the averag ...
Lifestyle in the sperm
... role in cell development and explain how the same genome can give rise to many different cell types; how these cells maintain their identity throughout life; and how this information is passed on to daughter cells. Two recent developments have contributed to the growing interest in epigenetic inheri ...
... role in cell development and explain how the same genome can give rise to many different cell types; how these cells maintain their identity throughout life; and how this information is passed on to daughter cells. Two recent developments have contributed to the growing interest in epigenetic inheri ...
plantcell.org - Schnable Lab
... from companion cells labeled by the expression of green fluorescent protein (Brandt et al., 1999). However, a disadvantage of this method is that it requires the use of cell-specific promoters, and relatively few such promoters are available. A second way to collect specific cell types is to use pro ...
... from companion cells labeled by the expression of green fluorescent protein (Brandt et al., 1999). However, a disadvantage of this method is that it requires the use of cell-specific promoters, and relatively few such promoters are available. A second way to collect specific cell types is to use pro ...
HIBERNATING BEARS, ANTIBIOTICS AND THE EVOLVING RIBOSOME
... perform cooperatively. The small subunit provides the path along which the mRNA progresses, the decoding center and the mechanism controlling translation fidelity, and the large subunit contains the site for the main ribosomal catalytic function, polymerization of the amino acids and the protein exi ...
... perform cooperatively. The small subunit provides the path along which the mRNA progresses, the decoding center and the mechanism controlling translation fidelity, and the large subunit contains the site for the main ribosomal catalytic function, polymerization of the amino acids and the protein exi ...
Proteins
... solution and their corresponding protein‐binding sites. • The term saturation refers to the fraction of total binding sites that are occupied at any given time. • When all the binding sites are occupied, the population of binding sites is 100 percent saturated. When half the available sites are ...
... solution and their corresponding protein‐binding sites. • The term saturation refers to the fraction of total binding sites that are occupied at any given time. • When all the binding sites are occupied, the population of binding sites is 100 percent saturated. When half the available sites are ...
Stabilization of carbanions
... Each NADH-dependent dehydrogenase exhibits a characteristic stereospecificity with respect to whether NAD+ accepts hydrogen into the 4-pro-R or 4-pro-S position and with respect to the dehydrogenation of its co-substrate.! ...
... Each NADH-dependent dehydrogenase exhibits a characteristic stereospecificity with respect to whether NAD+ accepts hydrogen into the 4-pro-R or 4-pro-S position and with respect to the dehydrogenation of its co-substrate.! ...
Nonconventional Initiation Complex Assembly by STAT and NF
... Transcriptional induction of Nos2 and of NO production occurs only after synthesis of type I interferons (IFN-I) and signaling through the Janus kinase (JAK)-STAT pathway (Bogdan, 2001,Gao et al., 1998) ...
... Transcriptional induction of Nos2 and of NO production occurs only after synthesis of type I interferons (IFN-I) and signaling through the Janus kinase (JAK)-STAT pathway (Bogdan, 2001,Gao et al., 1998) ...
Macromolecules II PDF
... Protein Conformation and Function • A protein’s specific conformation – Determines how it functions ...
... Protein Conformation and Function • A protein’s specific conformation – Determines how it functions ...
8.2 Structure of DNA
... more structural genes that code for all the proteins needed to do a job. – Operons are most common in prokaryotes. – The lac operon was one of the first examples of gene regulation to be discovered. – The lac operon has three genes that code for enzymes that break down lactose. ...
... more structural genes that code for all the proteins needed to do a job. – Operons are most common in prokaryotes. – The lac operon was one of the first examples of gene regulation to be discovered. – The lac operon has three genes that code for enzymes that break down lactose. ...
Transcription – Gene regulation
... Computational identification of transcription factor binding sites is difficult because they consist of short, degenerate sequences that occur frequently by chance. The problem is not easy to define (therefore: it is „complex“) because - the motif is of unknown size - the motif might not be well con ...
... Computational identification of transcription factor binding sites is difficult because they consist of short, degenerate sequences that occur frequently by chance. The problem is not easy to define (therefore: it is „complex“) because - the motif is of unknown size - the motif might not be well con ...
Characterization of rat epimorphin/syntaxin 2 expression suggests a
... protected by epimorphin/syntaxin 2 probe. Arrowhead indicates 80-bp 18S fragment used for normalization (Ambion). ...
... protected by epimorphin/syntaxin 2 probe. Arrowhead indicates 80-bp 18S fragment used for normalization (Ambion). ...
NMR analysis of protein interactions
... additional contacts with the double-stranded RNA stem. Not all RRM motifs, however, are involved in RNA binding; interactions with protein have been observed as well [44]. Another abundant single-stranded RNA binding motif is the KH domain, reviewed in [43]. A solution structure has been determined ...
... additional contacts with the double-stranded RNA stem. Not all RRM motifs, however, are involved in RNA binding; interactions with protein have been observed as well [44]. Another abundant single-stranded RNA binding motif is the KH domain, reviewed in [43]. A solution structure has been determined ...
Chapter 4 PPT-VIEW
... Energy is held within the covalent bonds between atoms (as potential energy). When the bond breaks, free (kinetic) energy is released. Cellular respiration releases chemical energy from nutrients and makes it available for cellular use. ...
... Energy is held within the covalent bonds between atoms (as potential energy). When the bond breaks, free (kinetic) energy is released. Cellular respiration releases chemical energy from nutrients and makes it available for cellular use. ...