
c-di-GMP signaling in bacteria
... To demonstrate that the cellulose-synthesizing machinery was active in the isolated membranes, Moshe needed to synthesize cellulose from these membranes. Unfortunately, the membranes produced very small amounts of cellulose in comparison to the amounts produced by intact cells. So, Moshe and his te ...
... To demonstrate that the cellulose-synthesizing machinery was active in the isolated membranes, Moshe needed to synthesize cellulose from these membranes. Unfortunately, the membranes produced very small amounts of cellulose in comparison to the amounts produced by intact cells. So, Moshe and his te ...
Heba Rasmy Mohamed Abdel-Baset_chapter 3 HLA 28-09
... not completely distinguish alleles and so stopped at this level. The third through fourth digits specify a synonymous allele (Shennan et al., 2006). HLA structurally consists of: I) Major histocompatibility antigens: Which can be divided in to three major classes?Class 1 molecules: almost all nuclea ...
... not completely distinguish alleles and so stopped at this level. The third through fourth digits specify a synonymous allele (Shennan et al., 2006). HLA structurally consists of: I) Major histocompatibility antigens: Which can be divided in to three major classes?Class 1 molecules: almost all nuclea ...
Amino Acid – Based Zwitterionic Antifouling Polymers: Development
... Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, The University of Akron, Akron, OH 44325. Statement of Purpose: Surfaces with antifouling properties are critical to many applications, such as biomedical implants, biosensors, drug delivery, and ship hulls. Due to unique zwitterionic and biomimet ...
... Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, The University of Akron, Akron, OH 44325. Statement of Purpose: Surfaces with antifouling properties are critical to many applications, such as biomedical implants, biosensors, drug delivery, and ship hulls. Due to unique zwitterionic and biomimet ...
Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) in the C5 gene affect
... 190.000 Mr glycoprotein consisting of 1666 aa in two disulfide-linked polypeptide chains, C5α and C5β. When activated by the C5 convertases, C5 is cleaved into C5a and C5b. C5a is the most potent complement-derived proinflammatory peptide3. It serves not only as a chemoattractant but also initiates ...
... 190.000 Mr glycoprotein consisting of 1666 aa in two disulfide-linked polypeptide chains, C5α and C5β. When activated by the C5 convertases, C5 is cleaved into C5a and C5b. C5a is the most potent complement-derived proinflammatory peptide3. It serves not only as a chemoattractant but also initiates ...
Production of Recombinant Proteins and
... perfusion culture system (see Figure 1). It consists of thousands of semipermeable hollow fibers in a parallel array within a tubular housing or cartridge fitted with inlet and outlet ports. These fiber bundles are potted at each end so that any liquid entering the ends of the cartridge will necessa ...
... perfusion culture system (see Figure 1). It consists of thousands of semipermeable hollow fibers in a parallel array within a tubular housing or cartridge fitted with inlet and outlet ports. These fiber bundles are potted at each end so that any liquid entering the ends of the cartridge will necessa ...
Mutations in EKLF/KLF1 form the molecular basis of
... Analysis of control and In(Lu) transcript levels showed 373 genes with increased levels between day 6 and day 11 and 389 with decreased levels. The same genes were affected in control and In(Lu) erythroblasts. Selected results are displayed in Supplemental Table S1. As expected, many genes involved ...
... Analysis of control and In(Lu) transcript levels showed 373 genes with increased levels between day 6 and day 11 and 389 with decreased levels. The same genes were affected in control and In(Lu) erythroblasts. Selected results are displayed in Supplemental Table S1. As expected, many genes involved ...
- Cal State LA - Instructional Web Server
... Freimer NB, et al. A quantitative trait locus for variation in dopamine metabolism mapped in a primate model using reference sequences from related species. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2007 Oct ...
... Freimer NB, et al. A quantitative trait locus for variation in dopamine metabolism mapped in a primate model using reference sequences from related species. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2007 Oct ...
Amino Gold 1000mg: 32.99$ (250 caps) BCAA 12,000 Powder
... L-‐Glutamine is the most abundant free amino acid in muscle tissue. It is a nonessential amino acid that can be produced by the body under normal conditions. However, under periods of stress, such a ...
... L-‐Glutamine is the most abundant free amino acid in muscle tissue. It is a nonessential amino acid that can be produced by the body under normal conditions. However, under periods of stress, such a ...
Model Description Sheet
... 6 carry clusters of D antigen epitopes while loops 1, 2, and 5 do not play a major role in RhD antigenicity due to their sequence identity with RhCE. The RHD gene arose from gene duplication of the RHCE gene and has 93.8% homology. Along with RhAG (Rh associated glycoprotein) both RhD and RhCE are p ...
... 6 carry clusters of D antigen epitopes while loops 1, 2, and 5 do not play a major role in RhD antigenicity due to their sequence identity with RhCE. The RHD gene arose from gene duplication of the RHCE gene and has 93.8% homology. Along with RhAG (Rh associated glycoprotein) both RhD and RhCE are p ...
operon
... The permease mediates increased transport of lactose into the cell, while increased levels of galactosidase lead to increased production of allolactose (setting up a positive feedback) and also production of galactose and glucose (an energy supply). (The transacetylase is not essential for lactose ...
... The permease mediates increased transport of lactose into the cell, while increased levels of galactosidase lead to increased production of allolactose (setting up a positive feedback) and also production of galactose and glucose (an energy supply). (The transacetylase is not essential for lactose ...
The Nutrients You Need
... hair, eyes, skin, muscles and bones are made of proteins. By eating protein, you keep them in good condition. Proteins ...
... hair, eyes, skin, muscles and bones are made of proteins. By eating protein, you keep them in good condition. Proteins ...
Separation Process Synthesis
... The separation and purification sections of an antibiotic plant can differ substantially depending on the specific antibiotic that is being produced and enduse purity requirements. Filtration, centrifugation, extraction, and crystallization are generally employed. ...
... The separation and purification sections of an antibiotic plant can differ substantially depending on the specific antibiotic that is being produced and enduse purity requirements. Filtration, centrifugation, extraction, and crystallization are generally employed. ...
- World Cocoa Foundation
... important information on the molecular basis of the M. perniciosacacao interaction (Teixeira et al., manuscript in preparation). The establishment of a disease process depends on the ability of the pathogen to overcome or neutralize plant defenses and then initiate a parasitic relationship with its ...
... important information on the molecular basis of the M. perniciosacacao interaction (Teixeira et al., manuscript in preparation). The establishment of a disease process depends on the ability of the pathogen to overcome or neutralize plant defenses and then initiate a parasitic relationship with its ...
BloodChIP: a database of comparative genome
... gene will display the distribution of expression for a particular gene in CD34+, megakaryocytes, SKNO-1 and K562 cells in the form of a box plot on the right of the main table. This will also display checkboxes that indicate TF binding associated with the particular gene. To explore TF ChIP-seq peak ...
... gene will display the distribution of expression for a particular gene in CD34+, megakaryocytes, SKNO-1 and K562 cells in the form of a box plot on the right of the main table. This will also display checkboxes that indicate TF binding associated with the particular gene. To explore TF ChIP-seq peak ...
Slower melting ice cream in pipeline, thanks to new ingredient
... Researchers at the Universities of Edinburgh and Dundee developed a method of producing the new protein – which occurs naturally in some foods – in friendly bacteria. They estimate that ice cream made with the ingredient could be available within three to five years. The protein works by adhering to ...
... Researchers at the Universities of Edinburgh and Dundee developed a method of producing the new protein – which occurs naturally in some foods – in friendly bacteria. They estimate that ice cream made with the ingredient could be available within three to five years. The protein works by adhering to ...
Journal of Experimental Botany
... enzymes may reflect their importance in specific biological processes during different life stages of a plant, but this diversity makes it difficult to attribute a given enzyme activity to a protein encoded by a specific cDNA. Medicago sativa, commonly known as alfalfa or lucerne, is the world’s maj ...
... enzymes may reflect their importance in specific biological processes during different life stages of a plant, but this diversity makes it difficult to attribute a given enzyme activity to a protein encoded by a specific cDNA. Medicago sativa, commonly known as alfalfa or lucerne, is the world’s maj ...
Stress-Induced Protein Unfolding in Red Blood Cells and
... antigen binding sites, for example, reside on loops.4 Certain secondary structures are unique to a protein, such as the helical structure of collagen. This extracellular protein contains three helical chains comprised mostly of glycine and proline-hydroxyproline residues. Rather than the presence of ...
... antigen binding sites, for example, reside on loops.4 Certain secondary structures are unique to a protein, such as the helical structure of collagen. This extracellular protein contains three helical chains comprised mostly of glycine and proline-hydroxyproline residues. Rather than the presence of ...
Amino Acid Metabolism (Chapter 20) Lecture 8:
... Ammonia (book shows it as NH3 or NH4+). Aquatic animals simply release it into the surrounding water where it gets diluted to non-toxic concentrations. Animals that do this are called AMMONOTELIC (from the Greek, meaning "end"!—they did not know metabolism, so I don't think that this refers to the " ...
... Ammonia (book shows it as NH3 or NH4+). Aquatic animals simply release it into the surrounding water where it gets diluted to non-toxic concentrations. Animals that do this are called AMMONOTELIC (from the Greek, meaning "end"!—they did not know metabolism, so I don't think that this refers to the " ...
Genetic variation in HLA and susceptibility to acute myeloid
... disease, HLA-A2 and acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL) (2). Over the time, a lot of studies on the association between HLA and the different kinds of leukemia have been performed with contrasting results (2). Following, these pioneering studies, a broad spectrum of immune-mediated diseases, certain ma ...
... disease, HLA-A2 and acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL) (2). Over the time, a lot of studies on the association between HLA and the different kinds of leukemia have been performed with contrasting results (2). Following, these pioneering studies, a broad spectrum of immune-mediated diseases, certain ma ...
Recombinant Human Epidermal Growth Factor (rh
... Introduction: Epidermal growth factor has a profound effect on the differentiation of specific cells in vivo and is a potent mitogenic factor for a variety of cultured cells of both ectodermal and mesodermal origin. The EGF precursor is believed to exist as a membrane-bound molecule which is proteol ...
... Introduction: Epidermal growth factor has a profound effect on the differentiation of specific cells in vivo and is a potent mitogenic factor for a variety of cultured cells of both ectodermal and mesodermal origin. The EGF precursor is believed to exist as a membrane-bound molecule which is proteol ...
The Structure of Proteins
... • Many monomers join together to make a polymer • All amino acids have the same basic structure, an amino group at one end, a carboxyl (or acid) group at the other, and a carbon atom in between ...
... • Many monomers join together to make a polymer • All amino acids have the same basic structure, an amino group at one end, a carboxyl (or acid) group at the other, and a carbon atom in between ...
Protein_Synthesis
... • Spider silk is one of the most sought after biomaterials, gaining a reputation as the “Holy Grail” of biomaterials. This material, produced by special glands in a spider’s body, has the advantage of being both light and flexible, and pound for pound is roughly three times stronger than steel: the ...
... • Spider silk is one of the most sought after biomaterials, gaining a reputation as the “Holy Grail” of biomaterials. This material, produced by special glands in a spider’s body, has the advantage of being both light and flexible, and pound for pound is roughly three times stronger than steel: the ...
In silico mutation analysis of human beta globin gene in sickle cell
... position 6 of the b chain. Several mutations in HBB gene can cause sickle cell disease. Abnormal versions of betaglobin can distort red blood cells into a sickle shape. The sickle-shaped red blood cells die prematurely, which can lead to anemia. The study is focused on analysis of HBB gene with its ...
... position 6 of the b chain. Several mutations in HBB gene can cause sickle cell disease. Abnormal versions of betaglobin can distort red blood cells into a sickle shape. The sickle-shaped red blood cells die prematurely, which can lead to anemia. The study is focused on analysis of HBB gene with its ...
Splicing - iPlant Pods
... • As many as 96% of human genes may have multiple splice forms. • Functional significance of alternative spicing still poorly understood. ...
... • As many as 96% of human genes may have multiple splice forms. • Functional significance of alternative spicing still poorly understood. ...
Complement component 4

Complement component 4 is a protein involved in the complement system.It is cleaved into proteins 4a and 4b; 4b can be further cleaved into 4c and 4d. C4a is an anaphylatoxin. C4b forms part of C3-convertase, in conjunction with 2a: C4b can bind CR1.