Post-Workout Sports Drink? Try Cereal and Milk Instead
... significant treatment effect (P=0.091) No differences in change in ribosomal protein S6 (rpS6) phosphorylation between groups (P=0.911) Similar changes in eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4E (eIF4E) phosphorylation between groups (P=0.856) The researchers concluded that a bowl of cereal woul ...
... significant treatment effect (P=0.091) No differences in change in ribosomal protein S6 (rpS6) phosphorylation between groups (P=0.911) Similar changes in eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4E (eIF4E) phosphorylation between groups (P=0.856) The researchers concluded that a bowl of cereal woul ...
An Integrated Database and Knowledge
... the data-mining step, interaction cluster analysis and structural analysis are performed. In the knowledge-base construction step, results of clustering analysis and structural analysis are gathered. 2.2 Integrated Database System The database contains annotations for more than 1000 commonly used dr ...
... the data-mining step, interaction cluster analysis and structural analysis are performed. In the knowledge-base construction step, results of clustering analysis and structural analysis are gathered. 2.2 Integrated Database System The database contains annotations for more than 1000 commonly used dr ...
Sequence-based prediction of protein interaction
... smaller than those of protein sequences produced by large-scale DNA sequencing methods. For example, by July 29, 2008, there are 392 667 identified protein sequences in Uniprot/Swissprot (reviewed, manually annotated) (Uniprot, 2008) and only 47 978 known protein structures in PDB (Berman et al., 20 ...
... smaller than those of protein sequences produced by large-scale DNA sequencing methods. For example, by July 29, 2008, there are 392 667 identified protein sequences in Uniprot/Swissprot (reviewed, manually annotated) (Uniprot, 2008) and only 47 978 known protein structures in PDB (Berman et al., 20 ...
Zinc Finger Folding Activity
... histidine sidechains, and by hydrophobic amino acid sidechains that are buried on the inside of the folded motif. Zinc finger proteins function as regulators of gene expression. They bind to the negatively-charged backbone of DNA through a positively-charged arginine amino acid sidechain located at ...
... histidine sidechains, and by hydrophobic amino acid sidechains that are buried on the inside of the folded motif. Zinc finger proteins function as regulators of gene expression. They bind to the negatively-charged backbone of DNA through a positively-charged arginine amino acid sidechain located at ...
1 Corporation obtaining approval, the name of its representative
... modified cry3Aa2, modified cp4 epsps, Zea mays subsp. mays (L.) Iltis) (1507×MON810×MIR604×NK603, OECD UI: DAS-015071×MON-00810-6×SYN-IR604-5×MON-00603-6) (Including the progeny lines which are isolated from the maize lines, B.t. Cry1F maize line 1507, MON810, MIR604 and NK603 and those which contai ...
... modified cry3Aa2, modified cp4 epsps, Zea mays subsp. mays (L.) Iltis) (1507×MON810×MIR604×NK603, OECD UI: DAS-015071×MON-00810-6×SYN-IR604-5×MON-00603-6) (Including the progeny lines which are isolated from the maize lines, B.t. Cry1F maize line 1507, MON810, MIR604 and NK603 and those which contai ...
Additional file 1
... - bridging centrality (br) - We have previously shown that cellular degree (kh) and betweenness (bh) measures of host proteins are partially correlated within the human cellular network [3]. We have also demonstrated, when considering low degree proteins (LD), that Hepatitis C Virus proteins tend to ...
... - bridging centrality (br) - We have previously shown that cellular degree (kh) and betweenness (bh) measures of host proteins are partially correlated within the human cellular network [3]. We have also demonstrated, when considering low degree proteins (LD), that Hepatitis C Virus proteins tend to ...
Gene Section CLTCL1 (clathrin heavy polypeptide-like 1) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... Other names: CLTCL; CLTD; CLH-22 Location: 22q11 Note: Must not be confused with CLTC (clathrin heavy chain gene), inasmuch as both are involved in translocations with ALK. ...
... Other names: CLTCL; CLTD; CLH-22 Location: 22q11 Note: Must not be confused with CLTC (clathrin heavy chain gene), inasmuch as both are involved in translocations with ALK. ...
The influence of membrane lipid structure on plasma
... complete a PPI network configuration of each organism. However, direct applying the PPI network to real field is a complicated problem because PPI network is only a set of co-expressive proteins or gene products, and its network link means simple physical binding rather than in-depth knowledge of bi ...
... complete a PPI network configuration of each organism. However, direct applying the PPI network to real field is a complicated problem because PPI network is only a set of co-expressive proteins or gene products, and its network link means simple physical binding rather than in-depth knowledge of bi ...
Aligning protein sequences by hand
... heat labile and denatures at temperatures higher than 52 oC. What will you do? Introducing some mutations may make the protein more stable. Simple, but which of the 298 amino acids should be mutated? The only thing we know is that we should not mutate in or near the active site because that would al ...
... heat labile and denatures at temperatures higher than 52 oC. What will you do? Introducing some mutations may make the protein more stable. Simple, but which of the 298 amino acids should be mutated? The only thing we know is that we should not mutate in or near the active site because that would al ...
Protein Supplies for Beef Cattle Diets
... Consider cost per unit of protein and convenience of various protein supplements. Base purchasing decisions on the cost per pound of protein instead of the price per pound of supplement. Product labels indicate the protein percentage and how much protein is in the form of non-protein nitrogen. Conve ...
... Consider cost per unit of protein and convenience of various protein supplements. Base purchasing decisions on the cost per pound of protein instead of the price per pound of supplement. Product labels indicate the protein percentage and how much protein is in the form of non-protein nitrogen. Conve ...
Exam 1
... fructose-6-phosphate + ATP fructose-1,6-bisphosphate + ADP Calculate the free energy change for this coupled reaction at 37ºC when the concentrations of each reactant and product are: [ATP] = 4mM; [ADP] = 1mM; [fructose-6-phosphate] = 0.3 mM; [fructose-1,6-bisphosphate] = 0.2 mM ...
... fructose-6-phosphate + ATP fructose-1,6-bisphosphate + ADP Calculate the free energy change for this coupled reaction at 37ºC when the concentrations of each reactant and product are: [ATP] = 4mM; [ADP] = 1mM; [fructose-6-phosphate] = 0.3 mM; [fructose-1,6-bisphosphate] = 0.2 mM ...
CDPKs – a kinase for every Ca signal?
... Fig. 2. Unrooted phylogenetic tree showing the relationship between the CDPK superfamily, plant SNF1-like kinases, and the most closely related animal kinases, the calmodulin-dependent protein kinases (CaMKs). Calcium and calmodulin-dependent protein kinases (CcaMKs) and the single plant CaMK (No. 7 ...
... Fig. 2. Unrooted phylogenetic tree showing the relationship between the CDPK superfamily, plant SNF1-like kinases, and the most closely related animal kinases, the calmodulin-dependent protein kinases (CaMKs). Calcium and calmodulin-dependent protein kinases (CcaMKs) and the single plant CaMK (No. 7 ...
Aspects of growth factor signal transduction in the cell cytoplasm
... kinase insert of the receptor. Kashishian et al. (1992) reported that of the three phosphorylation sites in the kinase insert of the β subunit of the PDGFR, tyrosines 740 and 751 are involved in the receptor-stimulated binding of PI 3-kinase and tyrosine 771 is required for the efficient binding of ...
... kinase insert of the receptor. Kashishian et al. (1992) reported that of the three phosphorylation sites in the kinase insert of the β subunit of the PDGFR, tyrosines 740 and 751 are involved in the receptor-stimulated binding of PI 3-kinase and tyrosine 771 is required for the efficient binding of ...
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... dynamics and mediate the anchorage of microtubules to different cellular structures, including kinetochores and membrane compartments. As such, they play important roles in all microtubule-based cellular processes. +TIPs comprise a structurally and functionally diverse group of multidomain and/or mu ...
... dynamics and mediate the anchorage of microtubules to different cellular structures, including kinetochores and membrane compartments. As such, they play important roles in all microtubule-based cellular processes. +TIPs comprise a structurally and functionally diverse group of multidomain and/or mu ...
Protein domain
A protein domain is a conserved part of a given protein sequence and (tertiary) structure that can evolve, function, and exist independently of the rest of the protein chain. Each domain forms a compact three-dimensional structure and often can be independently stable and folded. Many proteins consist of several structural domains. One domain may appear in a variety of different proteins. Molecular evolution uses domains as building blocks and these may be recombined in different arrangements to create proteins with different functions. Domains vary in length from between about 25 amino acids up to 500 amino acids in length. The shortest domains such as zinc fingers are stabilized by metal ions or disulfide bridges. Domains often form functional units, such as the calcium-binding EF hand domain of calmodulin. Because they are independently stable, domains can be ""swapped"" by genetic engineering between one protein and another to make chimeric proteins.