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... musical ideas from the cycles. One of the main aims from a compositional perspective was to find ways of destabilising the optimal conditions of the living cell, which could mean musically expressive variations of the cycles and the patterns. Although the microbial fuel cell works as itself as a liv ...
... musical ideas from the cycles. One of the main aims from a compositional perspective was to find ways of destabilising the optimal conditions of the living cell, which could mean musically expressive variations of the cycles and the patterns. Although the microbial fuel cell works as itself as a liv ...
Autophagy in the Eukaryotic Cell - CiteSeerX
... pathways. Modulation of this system is accomplished in part through phosphorylation or dephosphorylation reactions and through interactions with factors specific for macroautophagy or for the Cvt pathway (45, 53, 100). However, this general scenario is complicated by the fact that other protein kina ...
... pathways. Modulation of this system is accomplished in part through phosphorylation or dephosphorylation reactions and through interactions with factors specific for macroautophagy or for the Cvt pathway (45, 53, 100). However, this general scenario is complicated by the fact that other protein kina ...
GALLOYLGLUCOSES OF LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT AS
... outlined by TA-metal deposition in the grooves which ~ A b b r e v i a t i o n s used in this paper: A, alcohol; ALD, separate the adjacent subunits, It is noteworthy that in aldehydes; DAB, diaminobenzidine (3,3', 4,4'-tetraasuch preparations the penetration of TA was frequently minobiphenyl); LMGG ...
... outlined by TA-metal deposition in the grooves which ~ A b b r e v i a t i o n s used in this paper: A, alcohol; ALD, separate the adjacent subunits, It is noteworthy that in aldehydes; DAB, diaminobenzidine (3,3', 4,4'-tetraasuch preparations the penetration of TA was frequently minobiphenyl); LMGG ...
1706 “The potential environmental consequences of exudation of
... Plant materials— Seeds of Gossypium hirsutum L. (upland cotton) and G. barbadense L. (Pima cotton), Malvaceae; were surface sterilized for 5 min in 95% ethanol followed by 10 min in 0.5% sodium hypochlorite, then rinsed in six changes of sterile distilled water. Seeds were germinated on 1% water aga ...
... Plant materials— Seeds of Gossypium hirsutum L. (upland cotton) and G. barbadense L. (Pima cotton), Malvaceae; were surface sterilized for 5 min in 95% ethanol followed by 10 min in 0.5% sodium hypochlorite, then rinsed in six changes of sterile distilled water. Seeds were germinated on 1% water aga ...
Endoplasmic Reticulum–Plasma Membrane - e-learning
... The ER encompasses approximately half of the total membrane area of an animal cell. It is organized into a maze of tubules and saccules extending throughout the cytoplasm and playing central roles in lipid and protein biosynthesis, as well as cell homeostasis. Membrane trafficking through the secret ...
... The ER encompasses approximately half of the total membrane area of an animal cell. It is organized into a maze of tubules and saccules extending throughout the cytoplasm and playing central roles in lipid and protein biosynthesis, as well as cell homeostasis. Membrane trafficking through the secret ...
Size, shape, and arrangement of native cellulose fibrils in maize cell
... terms, the cellulose elementary fibril (CEF) as the nascent fibril synthesized by the cellulose synthase rosettes, and the macrofibril as a bundle of CEFs, both contain only cellulose. The microfibril as a morphological unit often observed by microscopy may contain a single CEF or a small macrofibri ...
... terms, the cellulose elementary fibril (CEF) as the nascent fibril synthesized by the cellulose synthase rosettes, and the macrofibril as a bundle of CEFs, both contain only cellulose. The microfibril as a morphological unit often observed by microscopy may contain a single CEF or a small macrofibri ...
topic #4: angiosperm anatomy and selected aspects
... as in the common “Irish” potato, whereas parenchyma in a leaf is usually specialized for photosynthesis). (B) Commonly, parenchyma cell walls are thin and can be primary or secondary, terms that will be explained later. They may contain hydrophobic (“water fearing”) material. (C) Parenchyma is livin ...
... as in the common “Irish” potato, whereas parenchyma in a leaf is usually specialized for photosynthesis). (B) Commonly, parenchyma cell walls are thin and can be primary or secondary, terms that will be explained later. They may contain hydrophobic (“water fearing”) material. (C) Parenchyma is livin ...
... presented B deficiency symptoms. Conversely, the toxicity level reported by Malavolta et al., (2001), of over 200 mg kg -1 , was far higher than the B concentrations in this experiment. Considering B and Ca in the cell walls, the response to B deficiency was similar for both cultivars. Boron concent ...
9) Senescence and programmed cell death (PCD)
... (PSV) fuse with central vacuole. The mechanisms how cell organelles are disposed in the vacuole is not known. ...
... (PSV) fuse with central vacuole. The mechanisms how cell organelles are disposed in the vacuole is not known. ...
Drosophila ventral furrow morphogenesis: a
... Key words: Drosophila, Gastrulation, Ventral furrow formation, Proteomics ...
... Key words: Drosophila, Gastrulation, Ventral furrow formation, Proteomics ...
A Golgi and tonoplast localized Sacyl transferase is involved in cell
... The Arabidopsis genome has at least 24 genes that encode potential PATs; alignment of these (Hemsley et al., 2005; Batistic, 2012) shows that all contain the DHHC-CRD and most also possess DPG and TTxE motifs of unknown function (SPG and STxE in AtPAT10) (Mitchell et al., 2006). AtPAT10 has 21.6– 3 ...
... The Arabidopsis genome has at least 24 genes that encode potential PATs; alignment of these (Hemsley et al., 2005; Batistic, 2012) shows that all contain the DHHC-CRD and most also possess DPG and TTxE motifs of unknown function (SPG and STxE in AtPAT10) (Mitchell et al., 2006). AtPAT10 has 21.6– 3 ...
UNDERSTANDING THE INTRACELLULAR NICHE IN CNIDARIAN
... Manipulation of host response: arresting phagosome maturation Mycobacteria have taken advantage of the phagosome by re-directing its fate. Instead of progressing through the multiple stages of fusion with a series of vesicular organelles that would transform it into a phagolysosome, mycobacteria-con ...
... Manipulation of host response: arresting phagosome maturation Mycobacteria have taken advantage of the phagosome by re-directing its fate. Instead of progressing through the multiple stages of fusion with a series of vesicular organelles that would transform it into a phagolysosome, mycobacteria-con ...
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... S ATP supplies the energy for the contraction S It is required for the sliding of filaments as well as the ...
... S ATP supplies the energy for the contraction S It is required for the sliding of filaments as well as the ...
Recombinant Anti-CD4 antibody 13B8 - HAL
... domains with a mean diameter of 10–200 nm, can be distinguished from the rest of the membrane due to their protein and lipid composition [2]. The ability of membrane rafts to segregate proteins in a defined lipid environment provides a mechanism for signaling compartmentalization in the plasma membr ...
... domains with a mean diameter of 10–200 nm, can be distinguished from the rest of the membrane due to their protein and lipid composition [2]. The ability of membrane rafts to segregate proteins in a defined lipid environment provides a mechanism for signaling compartmentalization in the plasma membr ...
Ultrastructural changes in the root tip and leaf cells of Lens culinaris
... and cell membranes were undulated in almost all of the investigated cells. At higher concentrations, micronuclei were seen in some of the cells and large vacuoles were observed completely filling up the cells (Figure 1). The percentages of altered nuclei, cell walls, amyloplasts, and vacuoles within ...
... and cell membranes were undulated in almost all of the investigated cells. At higher concentrations, micronuclei were seen in some of the cells and large vacuoles were observed completely filling up the cells (Figure 1). The percentages of altered nuclei, cell walls, amyloplasts, and vacuoles within ...
How plant cells explore geometry - The polarity induction and
... are investigated. A standardized system was developed to generate and integrate quantitative data on the temporal patterns of regeneration stages. Hereinafter this system was integrated into a microfluidic platform to study the impacts of chemical and geometrical stimuli during the establishment of ...
... are investigated. A standardized system was developed to generate and integrate quantitative data on the temporal patterns of regeneration stages. Hereinafter this system was integrated into a microfluidic platform to study the impacts of chemical and geometrical stimuli during the establishment of ...
A unique Golgi apparatus distribution may be a marker for
... differentiation marker for human dental-pulp-derived mesenchymal stem cells. This pattern may be used in the evaluation of osteogenic differentiation. Copyright # 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. key words—the Golgi apparatus; stem cells; stem cell markers; osteogenic differentiation; dental pulp ...
... differentiation marker for human dental-pulp-derived mesenchymal stem cells. This pattern may be used in the evaluation of osteogenic differentiation. Copyright # 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. key words—the Golgi apparatus; stem cells; stem cell markers; osteogenic differentiation; dental pulp ...
Ribosome - SRP - signal sequence interactions
... This transient Nterminal extension on the secreted protein is now known to induce the binding of the signal recognition particle (SRP) to the translating ribosome (at least in eukaryotes, but possibly also in prokaryotes [1,2]), thus targeting the ribosome to export sites on the membrane. Furthermor ...
... This transient Nterminal extension on the secreted protein is now known to induce the binding of the signal recognition particle (SRP) to the translating ribosome (at least in eukaryotes, but possibly also in prokaryotes [1,2]), thus targeting the ribosome to export sites on the membrane. Furthermor ...
Functional diversification of centrins and cell morphological
... proteins (the subfamily called PtCenBP3 for centrin binding protein 3), five new centrin subfamilies (ICL1e, ICL3b, ICL9, ICL10 and ICL11), and 14 different subfamilies of either known or unknown proteins (supplementary material Table S1). Among the novel protein subfamilies, GSPATP00007371001 and G ...
... proteins (the subfamily called PtCenBP3 for centrin binding protein 3), five new centrin subfamilies (ICL1e, ICL3b, ICL9, ICL10 and ICL11), and 14 different subfamilies of either known or unknown proteins (supplementary material Table S1). Among the novel protein subfamilies, GSPATP00007371001 and G ...
A Cell Based Immunocytochemical Assay for Monitoring Kinase
... ABSTRACT Protein kinases play an important role in many disease processes, and are a primary target for drug development. Because cellular phosphorylation cascades are complex multidirectional pathways, the behavior of a drug in a biochemical enzyme assay may not accurately reflect its performance i ...
... ABSTRACT Protein kinases play an important role in many disease processes, and are a primary target for drug development. Because cellular phosphorylation cascades are complex multidirectional pathways, the behavior of a drug in a biochemical enzyme assay may not accurately reflect its performance i ...
Mechanics and Modeling of Plant Cell Growth
... biophysical variables Conceptually, growing (primary) cell walls of algal, fungal and plant cells can be viewed as being composed of a network of microfibrils cross-linked by tethers and embedded in a somewhat amorphous matrix of cell wall materials. Generally, microfibrils are synthesized in the pl ...
... biophysical variables Conceptually, growing (primary) cell walls of algal, fungal and plant cells can be viewed as being composed of a network of microfibrils cross-linked by tethers and embedded in a somewhat amorphous matrix of cell wall materials. Generally, microfibrils are synthesized in the pl ...
chapt 4
... Some are transported to other membrane structures. Some are transported to the plasma membrane. Some vesicles become lysosomes. Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. ...
... Some are transported to other membrane structures. Some are transported to the plasma membrane. Some vesicles become lysosomes. Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. ...
Diffusion of Green Fluorescent Protein in Three Cell
... rates at which proteins and other cell components can diffuse is crucial for the understanding of a cell as a physical system. There have been numerous measurements of diffusion coefficients in eukaryotic cells by using fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP) and related techniques. Much l ...
... rates at which proteins and other cell components can diffuse is crucial for the understanding of a cell as a physical system. There have been numerous measurements of diffusion coefficients in eukaryotic cells by using fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP) and related techniques. Much l ...
Apical constriction: themes and variations on a cellular mechanism
... Live imaging of apical constriction during development has suggested the additional importance of a more two-dimensionally organized actinmyosin network that underlies the plasma membrane, termed the actin cortex (Fig. 2) (Lecuit et al., 2011; Salbreux et al., 2012). The cortical actin-myosin networ ...
... Live imaging of apical constriction during development has suggested the additional importance of a more two-dimensionally organized actinmyosin network that underlies the plasma membrane, termed the actin cortex (Fig. 2) (Lecuit et al., 2011; Salbreux et al., 2012). The cortical actin-myosin networ ...
Lateral inhibition and the development of the sensory bristles of the
... Hartenstein and Posakony (1989) counted approximately 14 epidermal cells for each microchaete. This number corresponds well with the number of hairs on the differentiated cuticle where microchaetae are separated by 5 to 6 hairs. It is therefore likely that each hair is the product of a single epider ...
... Hartenstein and Posakony (1989) counted approximately 14 epidermal cells for each microchaete. This number corresponds well with the number of hairs on the differentiated cuticle where microchaetae are separated by 5 to 6 hairs. It is therefore likely that each hair is the product of a single epider ...
Cytokinesis
Cytokinesis (cyto- + kinesis) is the process during cell division in which the cytoplasm of a single eukaryotic cell is divided to form two daughter cells. It usually initiates during the early stages of mitosis, and sometimes meiosis, splitting a mitotic cell in two, to ensure that chromosome number is maintained from one generation to the next. After cytokinesis two (daughter) cells will be formed that are exact copies of the (parent) original cell. After cytokinesis, each daughter cell is in the interphase portion of the cell cycle. In animal cells, one notable exception to the normal process of cytokinesis is oogenesis (the creation of an ovum in the ovarian follicle of the ovary), where the ovum takes almost all the cytoplasm and organelles, leaving very little for the resulting polar bodies, which then die. Another form of mitosis without cytokinesis occurs in the liver, yielding multinucleate cells. In plant cells, a dividing structure known as the cell plate forms within the centre of the cytoplasm and a new cell wall forms between the two daughter cells.Cytokinesis is distinguished from the prokaryotic process of binary fission.