Elucidating the Rice Cells Metabolism under Flooding and Drought
... Rice (Oryza sativa) is one of the prominent food crops in the world and considered as a major ...
... Rice (Oryza sativa) is one of the prominent food crops in the world and considered as a major ...
T M 24,
... Evangelyn Brunson, Jenny Phung, Daniel Rafferty, Bruce E. Wilcox and Christine A. Hughey Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, James Madison University The principle objective of this project is to develop a LC/MS method that maximizes the number of flavonoid (antioxidant) compounds identified i ...
... Evangelyn Brunson, Jenny Phung, Daniel Rafferty, Bruce E. Wilcox and Christine A. Hughey Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, James Madison University The principle objective of this project is to develop a LC/MS method that maximizes the number of flavonoid (antioxidant) compounds identified i ...
Amino acid sequence of PR-39
... cecropin PI with activity against Escherichia coli and several other Gram-negative bacteria. The isolation involved a number of batch-wise steps followed by several chromatography steps. The continued investigation of these antibacterial peptides has now yielded another antibacterial peptide with hi ...
... cecropin PI with activity against Escherichia coli and several other Gram-negative bacteria. The isolation involved a number of batch-wise steps followed by several chromatography steps. The continued investigation of these antibacterial peptides has now yielded another antibacterial peptide with hi ...
References - The University of New Mexico
... to adenosine triphosphate (ATP), adenosine diphosphate (ADP), inorganic phosphate (Pi), creatine phosphate (CrP), creatine (Cr) and lactate (La). However, the glycolytic pathway, reactions of glycogenolysis, and additional reactions of the phosphagen energy system (adenylate kinase and AMP deaminase ...
... to adenosine triphosphate (ATP), adenosine diphosphate (ADP), inorganic phosphate (Pi), creatine phosphate (CrP), creatine (Cr) and lactate (La). However, the glycolytic pathway, reactions of glycogenolysis, and additional reactions of the phosphagen energy system (adenylate kinase and AMP deaminase ...
DOCX - The Human Proteome Project
... Consider alternate explanations of PSMs that appear to indicate extraordinary results. The spectra should be examined closely to determine if there are peaks missing that should be expected, if there are peaks present that are unexplained, and if a small alteration of the putative sequence would yie ...
... Consider alternate explanations of PSMs that appear to indicate extraordinary results. The spectra should be examined closely to determine if there are peaks missing that should be expected, if there are peaks present that are unexplained, and if a small alteration of the putative sequence would yie ...
Supplemental Text
... GSSG levels similar to or even higher than APAP alone. This indicated that the delayed GSH treatment did not prevent the mitochondrial oxidant stress, which is presumably initiated by binding of NAPQI to mitochondrial proteins.15 These data provided strong evidence that the delayed treatment with G ...
... GSSG levels similar to or even higher than APAP alone. This indicated that the delayed GSH treatment did not prevent the mitochondrial oxidant stress, which is presumably initiated by binding of NAPQI to mitochondrial proteins.15 These data provided strong evidence that the delayed treatment with G ...
intact-protein based sample preparation strategies for
... proteomic analysis difficult, particularly when the cell type of interest is under-represented in the sample. A traditional way to reduce cellular heterogeneity prior to analysis of tissue samples is to disaggregate the tissue by treatment with collagenase or by other means, followed by a separate a ...
... proteomic analysis difficult, particularly when the cell type of interest is under-represented in the sample. A traditional way to reduce cellular heterogeneity prior to analysis of tissue samples is to disaggregate the tissue by treatment with collagenase or by other means, followed by a separate a ...
pdf of article - ACG Publications
... Abstract: Piper betle L. can be a valuable proposal for the prevention and treatment of several disorders. In fact, its leaves are largely consumed as mouth freshener and masticator, being known for their biological properties. This material possesses several kinds of bioactive natural products. Con ...
... Abstract: Piper betle L. can be a valuable proposal for the prevention and treatment of several disorders. In fact, its leaves are largely consumed as mouth freshener and masticator, being known for their biological properties. This material possesses several kinds of bioactive natural products. Con ...
An Approach to Correlate Tandem Mass Spectral Data
... the ion. The value of R depends on the amino acid and ranges from 1 to 131 u for Gly and Trp, respectively. A series of one type of fragment ion allows the amino acid sequence to be deterrr@ed by the differences in the masses of adjacent sequence ions. Interpretation of a CID spectrum for an unknown ...
... the ion. The value of R depends on the amino acid and ranges from 1 to 131 u for Gly and Trp, respectively. A series of one type of fragment ion allows the amino acid sequence to be deterrr@ed by the differences in the masses of adjacent sequence ions. Interpretation of a CID spectrum for an unknown ...
1 2 Resp iratio n : Gly co lysis: TC A -cy cle
... In E. coli the PTS-system transports among others glucose, fructose, mannose, mannitol. The PTS-sugars are superior to other sugar substrates in sustaining rapid growth. In other bacterial species other sugars can be transported by the PTS-system. The PTS-system is abundant in anaerobic as well as f ...
... In E. coli the PTS-system transports among others glucose, fructose, mannose, mannitol. The PTS-sugars are superior to other sugar substrates in sustaining rapid growth. In other bacterial species other sugars can be transported by the PTS-system. The PTS-system is abundant in anaerobic as well as f ...
Journal of Biotechnology Evaluation of 13C isotopic tracers for
... central carbon metabolism. These methods enabled us to identify the optimal tracer for analyzing individual fluxes, specific pathways, and central carbon metabolism as a whole. [1,2-13 C2 ]glucose provided the most precise estimates for glycolysis, the pentose phosphate pathway, and the overall networ ...
... central carbon metabolism. These methods enabled us to identify the optimal tracer for analyzing individual fluxes, specific pathways, and central carbon metabolism as a whole. [1,2-13 C2 ]glucose provided the most precise estimates for glycolysis, the pentose phosphate pathway, and the overall networ ...
AUTHOR INDEX (Bold type denotes presenting author) 1: _ Jlencia
... Ayurvedic medicinal products are often employed as alternative treatments for several different ailments and have been used for medicinal purposes for centuries. Western societies are becoming more aware of these traditional methods of therapeutics due to globalization of the economy and the publica ...
... Ayurvedic medicinal products are often employed as alternative treatments for several different ailments and have been used for medicinal purposes for centuries. Western societies are becoming more aware of these traditional methods of therapeutics due to globalization of the economy and the publica ...
Selected reaction monitoring applied to proteomics
... The SRM technique was first described in the late 1970s; initially in the context of ‘mass-analyzed ion kinetic energy’ (MIKE) experiment performed on sector instruments.[4] The SRM technique becomes routine when implemented on triple quadrupole mass spectrometers, first introduced by Enke and Yost. ...
... The SRM technique was first described in the late 1970s; initially in the context of ‘mass-analyzed ion kinetic energy’ (MIKE) experiment performed on sector instruments.[4] The SRM technique becomes routine when implemented on triple quadrupole mass spectrometers, first introduced by Enke and Yost. ...
The Complex Role of Branched Chain Amino Acids
... which are highly associated with type 2 diabetes are estimated to contribute to 15%–20% of all cancer deaths in the US [3]. The metabolic derangements that accompany diabetes profoundly affect energy metabolism across the whole body including pancreas, muscle, adipose tissue and liver. It is well kn ...
... which are highly associated with type 2 diabetes are estimated to contribute to 15%–20% of all cancer deaths in the US [3]. The metabolic derangements that accompany diabetes profoundly affect energy metabolism across the whole body including pancreas, muscle, adipose tissue and liver. It is well kn ...
Asparagine Analysis in Food Products
... compound in common food products such as chips and french fries.1 The source of acrylamide in processed foods is believed to be linked to the Maillard reaction involving amino acids and sugars.2 The current understanding is that all food-borne acrylamide originates with free asparagine (ASN), perhap ...
... compound in common food products such as chips and french fries.1 The source of acrylamide in processed foods is believed to be linked to the Maillard reaction involving amino acids and sugars.2 The current understanding is that all food-borne acrylamide originates with free asparagine (ASN), perhap ...
Requirements - Department of Medical Biochemistry, Semmelweis
... reason, the semester will not be acknowledged. The student in this case is not allowed to sit for the semifinal exam. Missed practicals can be completed only in the same week at another group; certificate from the host teacher should be presented by the student to the assigned teacher. Grading of th ...
... reason, the semester will not be acknowledged. The student in this case is not allowed to sit for the semifinal exam. Missed practicals can be completed only in the same week at another group; certificate from the host teacher should be presented by the student to the assigned teacher. Grading of th ...
Analysis of 25 underivatized amino acids in human plasma using
... Amino acids in biological fluids have previously been shown to be detectable using liquid chromatography/electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (LC/ESI-MS) with perfluorinated acids as ion-pairing agents. To date, these studies have used precursor mass, retention time and tandem mass spectrometry ...
... Amino acids in biological fluids have previously been shown to be detectable using liquid chromatography/electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (LC/ESI-MS) with perfluorinated acids as ion-pairing agents. To date, these studies have used precursor mass, retention time and tandem mass spectrometry ...
Supplementary Materials
... arrays tiling the whole genome (60bp oligos) on both strands with 10bp overlaps (Design ID 024568). The log-ratio of Cy3 and Cy5 channels were then averaged for the probes on the coding strand of each locus. The resulting expression profile was then analyzed using iPAGE. Figure S6 shows the output f ...
... arrays tiling the whole genome (60bp oligos) on both strands with 10bp overlaps (Design ID 024568). The log-ratio of Cy3 and Cy5 channels were then averaged for the probes on the coding strand of each locus. The resulting expression profile was then analyzed using iPAGE. Figure S6 shows the output f ...
Direct NMR Detection of Alkali Metal Ions Bound to G-
... with bipolar-gradient pulses for H DOSY experiments. A 5-mm quartz NMR tube for solution 23Na NMR experiments, to reduce the 23Na background signal from regular glass materials. The 1D 23Na NMR spectra were acquired using an inversion-recovery sequence with the interpulse delay (recovery delay) set ...
... with bipolar-gradient pulses for H DOSY experiments. A 5-mm quartz NMR tube for solution 23Na NMR experiments, to reduce the 23Na background signal from regular glass materials. The 1D 23Na NMR spectra were acquired using an inversion-recovery sequence with the interpulse delay (recovery delay) set ...
Slide 1
... power and succinyl-CoA, an essential precursor for heme biosynthesis (blue in figure) The fact that two labeled forms are observed for malate and fumarate but no other TCA intermediates during growth on 13C-15N-glutamine suggests that both branches converge at these metabolites and they are the te ...
... power and succinyl-CoA, an essential precursor for heme biosynthesis (blue in figure) The fact that two labeled forms are observed for malate and fumarate but no other TCA intermediates during growth on 13C-15N-glutamine suggests that both branches converge at these metabolites and they are the te ...
Amino Acid Analysis Recommendations
... Recoveries, detection limits and linearity of all amino acids have to be established by analysing plasma and urine samples before and after enrichment (standard addition method) with reference compounds to define these parameters in the relevant biological matrix. Exact retention times and response ...
... Recoveries, detection limits and linearity of all amino acids have to be established by analysing plasma and urine samples before and after enrichment (standard addition method) with reference compounds to define these parameters in the relevant biological matrix. Exact retention times and response ...
An expanded range of catalysts for synthesising
... shielded compared to the monomer due to release of ring strain and a concomitant increase in bond angle.23 An increase in pKa increases the catalyst’s ability to make the chain end more nucleophilic, with a more nucleophilic chain end propagation of the polymerisation is more successful hence an inc ...
... shielded compared to the monomer due to release of ring strain and a concomitant increase in bond angle.23 An increase in pKa increases the catalyst’s ability to make the chain end more nucleophilic, with a more nucleophilic chain end propagation of the polymerisation is more successful hence an inc ...