The Project - University of Canterbury
... It is well known that eating kiwifruit is good for you, mainly due to the high levels of vitamin C and fibre. However the role that kiwifruit proteins play in promoting health benefits are less understood. In this project, we will look at two kiwifruit proteins called actinidin and kiwellin. Actinid ...
... It is well known that eating kiwifruit is good for you, mainly due to the high levels of vitamin C and fibre. However the role that kiwifruit proteins play in promoting health benefits are less understood. In this project, we will look at two kiwifruit proteins called actinidin and kiwellin. Actinid ...
PPT
... Only main-chain heavy atoms and Cbeta-atom of sidechains are taken into account, Bond lengths and bond angles are held constant and correspond to the alanine geometry. The only remaining geometrical variables are the backbone torsion angles. ...
... Only main-chain heavy atoms and Cbeta-atom of sidechains are taken into account, Bond lengths and bond angles are held constant and correspond to the alanine geometry. The only remaining geometrical variables are the backbone torsion angles. ...
Expression of the transcription factor, TFII-I, in post
... Structurally, the TFII-I protein comprises several domains that define its biological function: an N-terminal leucine zipper domain is followed by six I-repeats (R1-R6), each containing a helix-loop-helix (HLH) domain. Leucine zipper is involved in dimerization, whereas sequence between the first an ...
... Structurally, the TFII-I protein comprises several domains that define its biological function: an N-terminal leucine zipper domain is followed by six I-repeats (R1-R6), each containing a helix-loop-helix (HLH) domain. Leucine zipper is involved in dimerization, whereas sequence between the first an ...
Bioinformatics - Health and Science Pipeline Initiative
... Too much of a misfolded protein can be worse then too little of a normal folded one Can poison the cells around it ...
... Too much of a misfolded protein can be worse then too little of a normal folded one Can poison the cells around it ...
NUTRIENT Handout
... because some of the carbohydrates are very digestible and some are very indigestible. For purposes of ANALYSIS, we often use a very old scheme called: _______________________ in which we analyze for: __________, ______________, ___________________, ____________________, ____________________ and ____ ...
... because some of the carbohydrates are very digestible and some are very indigestible. For purposes of ANALYSIS, we often use a very old scheme called: _______________________ in which we analyze for: __________, ______________, ___________________, ____________________, ____________________ and ____ ...
6 Visualising Green Fluorescent Protein
... using a Syngene image capture system Introduction GFP is isolated from the Jellyfish Aequorea Victoria and is a member of a family of fluorescent proteins that have become widely used tools in many biological research applications. GFP is a 27KDa protein which is intrinsically fluorescent and requir ...
... using a Syngene image capture system Introduction GFP is isolated from the Jellyfish Aequorea Victoria and is a member of a family of fluorescent proteins that have become widely used tools in many biological research applications. GFP is a 27KDa protein which is intrinsically fluorescent and requir ...
Modified Strains PJ69-7A and PJ69-7B for the Yeast Two
... The yeast two-hybrid system is a powerful technique used to detect protein-protein interactions. The technique has been used to establish physical interactions between genetically identified proteins, to identify the components of multiprotein complexes, and to map specific domains within proteins r ...
... The yeast two-hybrid system is a powerful technique used to detect protein-protein interactions. The technique has been used to establish physical interactions between genetically identified proteins, to identify the components of multiprotein complexes, and to map specific domains within proteins r ...
PowerPoint slides
... 1. Interactions do not generally follow expression patterns 2. Few interactions common to both datasets 3. Need to look at specific clusters, known interactions to determine ...
... 1. Interactions do not generally follow expression patterns 2. Few interactions common to both datasets 3. Need to look at specific clusters, known interactions to determine ...
30th Annual Joseph W. St. Geme, Jr., MD Lectureship at Pediatric
... then returned to Yale Human Genetics, where working under Leon Rosenberg, he isolated the coding sequence for human ornithine transcarbamylase (OTC), an enzyme affected in an often neonatal lethal urea cycle disorder. The first DNA diagnosis for this condition was developed, and additional studies o ...
... then returned to Yale Human Genetics, where working under Leon Rosenberg, he isolated the coding sequence for human ornithine transcarbamylase (OTC), an enzyme affected in an often neonatal lethal urea cycle disorder. The first DNA diagnosis for this condition was developed, and additional studies o ...
No Slide Title
... HMMTOP - Prediction of transmembrane helices and topology of proteins (Hungarian Academy of Sciences) PredictProtein - Prediction of transmembrane helix location and topology (Columbia University) SOSUI - Prediction of transmembrane regions (TUAT; Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture & Technology) TMAP - ...
... HMMTOP - Prediction of transmembrane helices and topology of proteins (Hungarian Academy of Sciences) PredictProtein - Prediction of transmembrane helix location and topology (Columbia University) SOSUI - Prediction of transmembrane regions (TUAT; Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture & Technology) TMAP - ...
Protein folding. Anfinsen`s experiments.
... • Increase activity of enzymes • Increase binding affinity and specificity of proteins • Increase protein stability • Design proteins which bind novel ligands ...
... • Increase activity of enzymes • Increase binding affinity and specificity of proteins • Increase protein stability • Design proteins which bind novel ligands ...
aminoacyl-tRNA
... • Protein synthesis occurs on ribosomes: having a large and small subunits, both composing one or two rRNA and many protein molecules. • Protein synthesis can be divided into five stages: activation of amino acids (ATP dependent, aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase catalyzed); formation of the initiation com ...
... • Protein synthesis occurs on ribosomes: having a large and small subunits, both composing one or two rRNA and many protein molecules. • Protein synthesis can be divided into five stages: activation of amino acids (ATP dependent, aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase catalyzed); formation of the initiation com ...
Proteins : 100% PROEFFECT CLASSIC WHEY 1814GR
... muscle mass. Numerous clinical studies have shown the body needs significant amounts of protein in order to develop the muscles and grow stronger. 100% Proeffect Classic Whey is the best way to ensure you are meeting your daily protein requirements to achieve this growth. In the world of sports nutr ...
... muscle mass. Numerous clinical studies have shown the body needs significant amounts of protein in order to develop the muscles and grow stronger. 100% Proeffect Classic Whey is the best way to ensure you are meeting your daily protein requirements to achieve this growth. In the world of sports nutr ...
MB207_12 - MB207Jan2010
... • The SRP binds to both the exposed ER signal sequence and the ribosome, thereby inducing a pause in translation. • The SRP receptor in the ER membrane, which it is composed of two different polypeptide chains, binds the SRP-ribosome complex and directs it to the translocator. • The SRP and SRP rece ...
... • The SRP binds to both the exposed ER signal sequence and the ribosome, thereby inducing a pause in translation. • The SRP receptor in the ER membrane, which it is composed of two different polypeptide chains, binds the SRP-ribosome complex and directs it to the translocator. • The SRP and SRP rece ...
Leukaemia Section t(8;17)(q24;q22) ???BCL3/MYC Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... Cytogenetics Cytogenetics morphological The karyotype also showed the classical t(14;18)(q32;q21), usually found in follicular lymphoma, a 12q+ and a Xp+, not otherwise described. ...
... Cytogenetics Cytogenetics morphological The karyotype also showed the classical t(14;18)(q32;q21), usually found in follicular lymphoma, a 12q+ and a Xp+, not otherwise described. ...
PROTEIN EXTRACTION AND PURIFICATION
... same properties as Triton X-100 but is much more effective in breaking protein-protein interactions. ...
... same properties as Triton X-100 but is much more effective in breaking protein-protein interactions. ...
sc-PDB: an annotated database of druggable binding sites from the
... [1] Kellenberger, E., Muller, P., Schalon, C., Bret, G., Foata, N. and Rognan, D. (2006). sc-PDB: an Annotated Database of Druggable Binding Sites from the Protein Data Bank J. chem. Inf. Model. 46, 717-727. [2] Surgand, J.-S.; Rodrigo, J.; Kellenberger, E. and Rognan, D. (2006). A chemogenomic anal ...
... [1] Kellenberger, E., Muller, P., Schalon, C., Bret, G., Foata, N. and Rognan, D. (2006). sc-PDB: an Annotated Database of Druggable Binding Sites from the Protein Data Bank J. chem. Inf. Model. 46, 717-727. [2] Surgand, J.-S.; Rodrigo, J.; Kellenberger, E. and Rognan, D. (2006). A chemogenomic anal ...
R–groups
... found in cell membranes; it has a polar but not charged head and two nonpolar tails so it sits a little deeper in the membrane; It is used for adhesion and identification by lymphocytes ...
... found in cell membranes; it has a polar but not charged head and two nonpolar tails so it sits a little deeper in the membrane; It is used for adhesion and identification by lymphocytes ...
MEMBRANE STRUCTURE
... MEMBRANE PROTEINS • INTEGRAL or TRANS – MEMBRANE PROTEINS • LIPID-ANCHORED MEMBRANE PROTEINS • PERIPHERAL MEMBRANE PROTEINS ...
... MEMBRANE PROTEINS • INTEGRAL or TRANS – MEMBRANE PROTEINS • LIPID-ANCHORED MEMBRANE PROTEINS • PERIPHERAL MEMBRANE PROTEINS ...
Recombinant Human Glutathione S Transferase theta 1
... is a single, non-glycosylated, polypeptide chain containing 277 amino acids (1-240 a.a.). ...
... is a single, non-glycosylated, polypeptide chain containing 277 amino acids (1-240 a.a.). ...
Protein–protein interaction
Protein–protein interactions (PPIs) refer to physical contacts established between two or more proteins as a result of biochemical events and/or electrostatic forces.In fact, proteins are vital macromolecules, at both cellular and systemic levels, but they rarely act alone. Diverse essential molecular processes within a cell are carried out by molecular machines that are built from a large number of protein components organized by their PPIs. Indeed, these interactions are at the core of the entire interactomics system of any living cell and so, unsurprisingly, aberrant PPIs are on the basis of multiple diseases, such as Creutzfeld-Jacob, Alzheimer's disease, and cancer.PPIs have been studied from different perspectives: biochemistry, quantum chemistry, molecular dynamics, signal transduction, among others. All this information enables the creation of large protein interaction networks – similar to metabolic or genetic/epigenetic networks – that empower the current knowledge on biochemical cascades and disease pathogenesis, as well as provide putative new therapeutic targets.