Bile Formation: a Concerted Action of Membrane
... the development of individual liver transport functions and, in acquired cholestatic conditions, expression of transporter genes is altered (14). This review describes the role of individual transport molecules with focus on 1) bile acid secretion, 2) transport of other organic anions, 3) transport ...
... the development of individual liver transport functions and, in acquired cholestatic conditions, expression of transporter genes is altered (14). This review describes the role of individual transport molecules with focus on 1) bile acid secretion, 2) transport of other organic anions, 3) transport ...
Escherichia coli ATP Synthase
... The analysis of charged catalytic sites residues involved in Pi binding has also helped answer the primary question of how the enzyme binds ADP and Pi rather than ATP at the catalytic sites? This is an often overlooked but crucial question in the mechanism of ATP synthesis. In active cells, the cyto ...
... The analysis of charged catalytic sites residues involved in Pi binding has also helped answer the primary question of how the enzyme binds ADP and Pi rather than ATP at the catalytic sites? This is an often overlooked but crucial question in the mechanism of ATP synthesis. In active cells, the cyto ...
The larynx
... become like the esophagus which can collapse so there’ll be no passage of air and this is impossible!. -the hyoid bone is located on the upper border of the larynx (Not included in the larynx cartilage). *The cartilage of the larynx is divided into: 1-Single cartilage: (The thyroid cartilage, The ep ...
... become like the esophagus which can collapse so there’ll be no passage of air and this is impossible!. -the hyoid bone is located on the upper border of the larynx (Not included in the larynx cartilage). *The cartilage of the larynx is divided into: 1-Single cartilage: (The thyroid cartilage, The ep ...
Detection, Characterization, and Bioavailability of Membrane
... were performed, we added butylated hydroxytoluene and deferoxamine (0.1 mM each) to preclude additional lipid decomposition during the assay itself. These measurements were made in duplicate, and duplicate values always varied by < 4% and usually by only 1%. Ancillary studies. We performed several s ...
... were performed, we added butylated hydroxytoluene and deferoxamine (0.1 mM each) to preclude additional lipid decomposition during the assay itself. These measurements were made in duplicate, and duplicate values always varied by < 4% and usually by only 1%. Ancillary studies. We performed several s ...
Plant Peroxisomes: Biogenesis and Function
... Instead, the ER appears to serve as a platform from which selected membrane components are derived and trafficked by an unknown carrier to preexisting peroxisomes, which undergo growth and division to produce new peroxisomes. Membrane Protein Trafficking from the ER to Peroxisomes The understanding of ...
... Instead, the ER appears to serve as a platform from which selected membrane components are derived and trafficked by an unknown carrier to preexisting peroxisomes, which undergo growth and division to produce new peroxisomes. Membrane Protein Trafficking from the ER to Peroxisomes The understanding of ...
PPT - Chris Anthony
... The dehydrogenase is usually a flavoprotein that interacts like other flavoproteins with the electron transport chain at the level of ubiquinone and cytochrome b. (There are some reports of NAD-linked dehydrogenases in some Pseudomonas and Hyphomicrobia Netrusov) ...
... The dehydrogenase is usually a flavoprotein that interacts like other flavoproteins with the electron transport chain at the level of ubiquinone and cytochrome b. (There are some reports of NAD-linked dehydrogenases in some Pseudomonas and Hyphomicrobia Netrusov) ...
ATP production in brain and liver mitochondria of Fischer
... no effect on the accuracy because thermodynamic laws of heat transfer dictate that the small volume (10 l) of cold mitochondria will have virtually no effect on the overall temperature of the larger assay volume of the reaction mixture (990 l), which is kept at 28°C. Like the standards, the backgr ...
... no effect on the accuracy because thermodynamic laws of heat transfer dictate that the small volume (10 l) of cold mitochondria will have virtually no effect on the overall temperature of the larger assay volume of the reaction mixture (990 l), which is kept at 28°C. Like the standards, the backgr ...
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... membrane [46–48]. Acidic phospholipids have the ability to promote the exchange of the tightly bound allosteric effectors ADP and ATP (see sections 3), and studies have shown that acidic phospholipids can inhibit the formation of the replicatively active nucleoprotein complex at the origin of chromo ...
... membrane [46–48]. Acidic phospholipids have the ability to promote the exchange of the tightly bound allosteric effectors ADP and ATP (see sections 3), and studies have shown that acidic phospholipids can inhibit the formation of the replicatively active nucleoprotein complex at the origin of chromo ...
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... membrane [46–48]. Acidic phospholipids have the ability to promote the exchange of the tightly bound allosteric effectors ADP and ATP (see sections 3), and studies have shown that acidic phospholipids can inhibit the formation of the replicatively active nucleoprotein complex at the origin of chromo ...
... membrane [46–48]. Acidic phospholipids have the ability to promote the exchange of the tightly bound allosteric effectors ADP and ATP (see sections 3), and studies have shown that acidic phospholipids can inhibit the formation of the replicatively active nucleoprotein complex at the origin of chromo ...
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... which is provided by nitrate reduction or by ammonia oxidation in biological habitats (Fig. 1). Reduction of nitrite can be regarded as an assimilatory, respiratory or dissimilatory process [1]. Assimilatory nitrite reduction serves in the production of ammonia which is incorporated into cell materi ...
... which is provided by nitrate reduction or by ammonia oxidation in biological habitats (Fig. 1). Reduction of nitrite can be regarded as an assimilatory, respiratory or dissimilatory process [1]. Assimilatory nitrite reduction serves in the production of ammonia which is incorporated into cell materi ...
Effects of dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids on
... Thirteen-lined ground squirrels (Spermophilus tridecemlineatus) were fed one of four isocaloric, isolipemic diets containing 16, 22, 35 or 55 mg linoleic acid (18:2n-6) per gram. Mitochondrial properties were compared between hibernating and summer active states, and between diet groups. As in other ...
... Thirteen-lined ground squirrels (Spermophilus tridecemlineatus) were fed one of four isocaloric, isolipemic diets containing 16, 22, 35 or 55 mg linoleic acid (18:2n-6) per gram. Mitochondrial properties were compared between hibernating and summer active states, and between diet groups. As in other ...
Novel Methods and Materials in Development of Liquid Carrier
... using ionic liquids in membrane separations and provided them to us directly from his labs. Without him the thesis would definitely concern another research topic. Some aspects of my work were treated by the students of chemical engineering at IVT that I supervised as good as I could. In spite of ne ...
... using ionic liquids in membrane separations and provided them to us directly from his labs. Without him the thesis would definitely concern another research topic. Some aspects of my work were treated by the students of chemical engineering at IVT that I supervised as good as I could. In spite of ne ...
Theoretical Approaches to the Evolutionary Optimization of Glycolysis
... ral selection, since a number of clear and interesting problems of optimization are involved and the number of variables is controllable, allowing an analytical solution in many cases. An interesting subject in the evolution of metabolism is the strategy for achieving a good design of metabolic path ...
... ral selection, since a number of clear and interesting problems of optimization are involved and the number of variables is controllable, allowing an analytical solution in many cases. An interesting subject in the evolution of metabolism is the strategy for achieving a good design of metabolic path ...
Scholarly Interest Report
... stereochemical and electronic properties of the relevant redox active reactants have been defined, and specific kinetic mechanisms have been proposed and examined. A second area of current concern is the structure and reactivity of the binuclear center comprising cytochrome a3 and CuB and which is t ...
... stereochemical and electronic properties of the relevant redox active reactants have been defined, and specific kinetic mechanisms have been proposed and examined. A second area of current concern is the structure and reactivity of the binuclear center comprising cytochrome a3 and CuB and which is t ...
Effect of Ca on H -ATPase activity of plasma membrane in
... pump that directly couples ATP hydrolysis with the vectorial transport of H into the appolast. The electrochemical proton gradient acts as a driving force for the secondary transport of ions and nutrients into and out of cell. It also controls some major physiological-biochemical process, e.g. gro ...
... pump that directly couples ATP hydrolysis with the vectorial transport of H into the appolast. The electrochemical proton gradient acts as a driving force for the secondary transport of ions and nutrients into and out of cell. It also controls some major physiological-biochemical process, e.g. gro ...
Chapter X-1: The Plant Cell and the Cell Cycle
... Who am I? I move freely within the mitochondrial membrane and thus shuttle electrons between other carriers. a. b. c. d. e. ...
... Who am I? I move freely within the mitochondrial membrane and thus shuttle electrons between other carriers. a. b. c. d. e. ...
THE DYNAMIN SUPERFAMILY: UNIVERSAL MEMBRANE
... division of organelles such as mitochondria and peroxisomes. The OPA1 (optic atrophy 1, red) and mitofusin (yellow) families are also involved in reorganization of mitochondria, but probably in mitochondrial fusion, and therefore antagonize the function of Dlp. The Mx family (pink) are induced by in ...
... division of organelles such as mitochondria and peroxisomes. The OPA1 (optic atrophy 1, red) and mitofusin (yellow) families are also involved in reorganization of mitochondria, but probably in mitochondrial fusion, and therefore antagonize the function of Dlp. The Mx family (pink) are induced by in ...
Chapter 4 Calsequestrin - Department of Molecular Physiology and
... equilibrating, which binds 820 nmole of Ca2+ with a K+ of 1.9 mM The low affinity sites showed no spedficity for Ca 2+ over Mg 2+ , and the time course for binding, about 4 sec, indicated that the sites were internal. Others have measured Ca2+ binding either after active loading in absence of Precip ...
... equilibrating, which binds 820 nmole of Ca2+ with a K+ of 1.9 mM The low affinity sites showed no spedficity for Ca 2+ over Mg 2+ , and the time course for binding, about 4 sec, indicated that the sites were internal. Others have measured Ca2+ binding either after active loading in absence of Precip ...
167 renal and small intestinal sodium
... Magagnin et al. 1993; Markovich et al. 1993). At present, more detailed information about the N-glycosylation sites likely to be used is only available for the type II Na+/Pi symporter NaPi-2 from the rat. Site-directed mutagenesis has shown that amino acid residues Asn-298 and Asn-328 (located with ...
... Magagnin et al. 1993; Markovich et al. 1993). At present, more detailed information about the N-glycosylation sites likely to be used is only available for the type II Na+/Pi symporter NaPi-2 from the rat. Site-directed mutagenesis has shown that amino acid residues Asn-298 and Asn-328 (located with ...
Energetic Crosstalk Between Organelles
... ifferentiation and maturation of adult mammalian muscle cells lead to complex specialization and organization. In cardiac cells, specialized cellular functions are highly organized within structural and functional compartments. Energy-consuming processes are localized to the sarcoplasmic reticulum ( ...
... ifferentiation and maturation of adult mammalian muscle cells lead to complex specialization and organization. In cardiac cells, specialized cellular functions are highly organized within structural and functional compartments. Energy-consuming processes are localized to the sarcoplasmic reticulum ( ...
Energetic Crosstalk Between Organelles
... ifferentiation and maturation of adult mammalian muscle cells lead to complex specialization and organization. In cardiac cells, specialized cellular functions are highly organized within structural and functional compartments. Energy-consuming processes are localized to the sarcoplasmic reticulum ( ...
... ifferentiation and maturation of adult mammalian muscle cells lead to complex specialization and organization. In cardiac cells, specialized cellular functions are highly organized within structural and functional compartments. Energy-consuming processes are localized to the sarcoplasmic reticulum ( ...
Thylakoid
A thylakoid is a membrane-bound compartment inside chloroplasts and cyanobacteria. They are the site of the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis. Thylakoids consist of a thylakoid membrane surrounding a thylakoid lumen. Chloroplast thylakoids frequently form stacks of disks referred to as grana (singular: granum). Grana are connected by intergranal or stroma thylakoids, which join granum stacks together as a single functional compartment.