Whole body and tissue protein synthesis in cattle
... In all three animals the rate of rise in the specific radioactivity of the blood free tyrosine and leucine was rapid ; the lowest rate-constant observed for tyrosine was 35/d for heifer no. 439 (Fig. I). The variation in specific radioactivity of blood free tyrosine at plateau (3-8 h) was greatest i ...
... In all three animals the rate of rise in the specific radioactivity of the blood free tyrosine and leucine was rapid ; the lowest rate-constant observed for tyrosine was 35/d for heifer no. 439 (Fig. I). The variation in specific radioactivity of blood free tyrosine at plateau (3-8 h) was greatest i ...
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... • Why can we remember a telephone number long enough to place a call, but then we forget it almost immediately? • How is memory involved in processes such as doing a math problem? • Do we use the same memory system to remember things we have seen and things we have heard? ...
... • Why can we remember a telephone number long enough to place a call, but then we forget it almost immediately? • How is memory involved in processes such as doing a math problem? • Do we use the same memory system to remember things we have seen and things we have heard? ...
Branched-Chain Amino Acids in Exercise
... Short-term regulation of protein synthesis is achieved at the level of translation, with primary emphasis on the assembly of the structural machinery for protein synthesis through a process known as initiation (1,23). The basic components for protein synthesis include the large and small ribosomal s ...
... Short-term regulation of protein synthesis is achieved at the level of translation, with primary emphasis on the assembly of the structural machinery for protein synthesis through a process known as initiation (1,23). The basic components for protein synthesis include the large and small ribosomal s ...
Norton J Nutr 2006
... Another downstream target of mTOR is the 70-kD rpS6 kinase (p70S6K). p70S6K is activated by phosphorylation from mTOR (1,24). Inhibiting mTOR prevents phosphorylation of the kinase and thus prevents the activation of p70S6K. Activation of p70S6K results in preferential translation of mRNAs that enco ...
... Another downstream target of mTOR is the 70-kD rpS6 kinase (p70S6K). p70S6K is activated by phosphorylation from mTOR (1,24). Inhibiting mTOR prevents phosphorylation of the kinase and thus prevents the activation of p70S6K. Activation of p70S6K results in preferential translation of mRNAs that enco ...
Making New Memories
... in the animal’s motor response. For example, in the changing cell illustrated in FIGURE 2A, the animal almost never makes the correct response (to the north target in this case) before trial 25 and always makes a north response after trial 25. Perhaps the change in neural activity simply reflects a ...
... in the animal’s motor response. For example, in the changing cell illustrated in FIGURE 2A, the animal almost never makes the correct response (to the north target in this case) before trial 25 and always makes a north response after trial 25. Perhaps the change in neural activity simply reflects a ...
... Members of a protein family often share a high degree of amino acid similarity, as well as common protein motifs. A comparison of the core amino acids of the KIF21A and KIF21B motor domains to previously identified KLPs reveals that KIF21A and KIF21B are most similar to each other and a Caenorhabdit ...
Abstract Browser - The Journal of Neuroscience
... Changes that occur early in LTP are thought to tag activated synapses, allowing them to capture newly synthesized plasticity-related products (PRPs), which include scaffolding and cytoskeletal proteins. These PRPs are required to consolidate early LTP into late LTP; without them, synaptic strength d ...
... Changes that occur early in LTP are thought to tag activated synapses, allowing them to capture newly synthesized plasticity-related products (PRPs), which include scaffolding and cytoskeletal proteins. These PRPs are required to consolidate early LTP into late LTP; without them, synaptic strength d ...
Enzymatic and chemo-enzymatic synthesis of carbohydrates
... (e.g. N-acetyllactosamine) which is then used in siru as a substrate for a glycosyltransferase (14,15). As recombinant soluble glycosyltransferase are becoming more readily available (based on the baculous virus or fungal expressibn system) (7, and personal communication with J.C. Paulson), enzymati ...
... (e.g. N-acetyllactosamine) which is then used in siru as a substrate for a glycosyltransferase (14,15). As recombinant soluble glycosyltransferase are becoming more readily available (based on the baculous virus or fungal expressibn system) (7, and personal communication with J.C. Paulson), enzymati ...
Artificial Neural Networks and Near Infrared Spectroscopy
... The original inspiration for the development of artificial neural networks came from neuroscience. The neurons in the brain are connected through complex networks and this concept was the inspiration for the Artificial Neural Network as an analogy to the human biological neural network. The human br ...
... The original inspiration for the development of artificial neural networks came from neuroscience. The neurons in the brain are connected through complex networks and this concept was the inspiration for the Artificial Neural Network as an analogy to the human biological neural network. The human br ...
Influence of Valine Analogues on Protein Synthesis of Chicken
... The influence of various valine analogues on protein synthesis of chicken embryo myoblasts was examined. Valine and its analogues (D-valine, methylvaline, valinol) were supplemented into Medium 199 containing 20 ng/ml of chicken insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) instead of fetal calf serum (FCS). ...
... The influence of various valine analogues on protein synthesis of chicken embryo myoblasts was examined. Valine and its analogues (D-valine, methylvaline, valinol) were supplemented into Medium 199 containing 20 ng/ml of chicken insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) instead of fetal calf serum (FCS). ...
Morphological Basis of Learning and Memory: Vertebrates
... the synaptic input (see Figure 1), so the implication was that new synapses formed. Similar findings were subsequently reported in other areas of the cerebral cortex and in brain regions such as hippocampus, superior colliculus, and cerebellum. Of particular importance to learning and memory was tha ...
... the synaptic input (see Figure 1), so the implication was that new synapses formed. Similar findings were subsequently reported in other areas of the cerebral cortex and in brain regions such as hippocampus, superior colliculus, and cerebellum. Of particular importance to learning and memory was tha ...
Effects of Exercise Following Lateral Fluid Percussion Brain Injury in
... Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience 12 (1998) 41-46 ...
... Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience 12 (1998) 41-46 ...
Docking Studies in Target Proteins Involved in Antibacterial Action
... extended to antimicrobial mushroom compounds. Docking studies were performed for 34 compounds in order to evaluate their affinity to bacterial proteins that are known targets for some antibiotics with different mechanism of action: inhibitors of cell wall synthesis, inhibitors of protein synthesis, ...
... extended to antimicrobial mushroom compounds. Docking studies were performed for 34 compounds in order to evaluate their affinity to bacterial proteins that are known targets for some antibiotics with different mechanism of action: inhibitors of cell wall synthesis, inhibitors of protein synthesis, ...
More Than Just an OFF-Switch: The Essential Role of
... Phosphorylation of CREB is an activation mark that is required but not sufficient to induce the expression of responsive-genes (35). The CREB co-activator, transducer of regulated CREB (TORC or CRTC) must be actively transported to the nucleus to allow CREB-dependent transcription of target genes (3 ...
... Phosphorylation of CREB is an activation mark that is required but not sufficient to induce the expression of responsive-genes (35). The CREB co-activator, transducer of regulated CREB (TORC or CRTC) must be actively transported to the nucleus to allow CREB-dependent transcription of target genes (3 ...
Morphological Basis of Learning and Memory: Vertebrates
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Several structural features of synapses have been found to be altered by behavioral experience. One of the most obvious features is the size of synapses. Larger synapses may release more neurotransmitter or have more receptors, such that a size change could indicate a strength change. Early findi ...
The Action of Chloramphenicol on Protein and Nucleic Acid
... of reactions consequent on the inhibition of protein synthesis by chloramphenicol. Thus, should nucleic acid polymerization require the presence of a protein template (Haurowitz, 1950) the cessation of protein synthesis might lead to saturation of the existing template. The continued production of t ...
... of reactions consequent on the inhibition of protein synthesis by chloramphenicol. Thus, should nucleic acid polymerization require the presence of a protein template (Haurowitz, 1950) the cessation of protein synthesis might lead to saturation of the existing template. The continued production of t ...
The Action of Chloramphenicol on Protein and Nucleic Acid
... of reactions consequent on the inhibition of protein synthesis by chloramphenicol. Thus, should nucleic acid polymerization require the presence of a protein template (Haurowitz, 1950) the cessation of protein synthesis might lead to saturation of the existing template. The continued production of t ...
... of reactions consequent on the inhibition of protein synthesis by chloramphenicol. Thus, should nucleic acid polymerization require the presence of a protein template (Haurowitz, 1950) the cessation of protein synthesis might lead to saturation of the existing template. The continued production of t ...
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... Stimulating the sensory neuron results in an increased response (release of neurotransmitter) Ex: Strong fear response to an insect if we have been stung once In case of facilitation, the molecular mechanism is believed to be following. Facilitated synapse releases serotonin that activates adenylyl ...
... Stimulating the sensory neuron results in an increased response (release of neurotransmitter) Ex: Strong fear response to an insect if we have been stung once In case of facilitation, the molecular mechanism is believed to be following. Facilitated synapse releases serotonin that activates adenylyl ...
"The Hidden Mind" - Emotion, Memory and the Brain by
... showed that it is also present at synapses in the lateral nucleus. Because glutamate transmission is implicated in memory formation, we seemed to be on the right track. Glutamate has been observed in a process called long-term potentiation, or LTP, that has emerged as a model for the creation of mem ...
... showed that it is also present at synapses in the lateral nucleus. Because glutamate transmission is implicated in memory formation, we seemed to be on the right track. Glutamate has been observed in a process called long-term potentiation, or LTP, that has emerged as a model for the creation of mem ...
331CognitionWhatIsIt
... love Sumo. Sumo’s drinking gives people a hard time, that is why the Town Chief gets vexed. But when Sake drinks palm wine, he does not give a hard time to people, he goes to lie down to sleep. At that rate people do not get ...
... love Sumo. Sumo’s drinking gives people a hard time, that is why the Town Chief gets vexed. But when Sake drinks palm wine, he does not give a hard time to people, he goes to lie down to sleep. At that rate people do not get ...
17_Gabanyi_pt2
... The Research Library is a catalog of all PSI and other publications to date related to the protein production and structure determination pipeline. Structural and functional reports are found here as well. ...
... The Research Library is a catalog of all PSI and other publications to date related to the protein production and structure determination pipeline. Structural and functional reports are found here as well. ...
Poster - Department of Computer Science
... The confirmation of a protein is vital to understand the function it performs within the cell. Towards this goal, we developed a computer program that applies a memory assisted evolutionary algorithm to sample the energy hyper-surface of the protein folding process, searching for the global minimum ...
... The confirmation of a protein is vital to understand the function it performs within the cell. Towards this goal, we developed a computer program that applies a memory assisted evolutionary algorithm to sample the energy hyper-surface of the protein folding process, searching for the global minimum ...
Schizophrenia is a multi-faceted disorder with highly complex p
... the degree of abstraction of the information increases through this pathway before assuming its most abstract form in the encoding within the CA and DG units within the hippocampus . In the context of schizophrenia, it is plausible that abnormal prefrontal-hippocampal and glutamate-dopamine interact ...
... the degree of abstraction of the information increases through this pathway before assuming its most abstract form in the encoding within the CA and DG units within the hippocampus . In the context of schizophrenia, it is plausible that abnormal prefrontal-hippocampal and glutamate-dopamine interact ...
Cortex and Mind Chapter 5
... command to move the eyes, but the eyes fail to move due to the paralysis. The retinal image does not actually move because the paralyzed eyes cannot move. Yet, the motor system still sends a corollary discharge signal to the visual system. The corollary discharge would normally cancel out movement o ...
... command to move the eyes, but the eyes fail to move due to the paralysis. The retinal image does not actually move because the paralyzed eyes cannot move. Yet, the motor system still sends a corollary discharge signal to the visual system. The corollary discharge would normally cancel out movement o ...