"Molecular Motors in Plant Cells". In: Molecular Motors
... Analysis of the recently completed Arabidopsis genome sequence with the conserved motor domain of KLPs has resulted in identification of 61 KLPs in the model plant (Reddy and Day, 2001b). A corresponding cDNA or EST (Expressed Sequence Tag) was found for 37 of these KLPs (Tab. 18.2), suggesting that ...
... Analysis of the recently completed Arabidopsis genome sequence with the conserved motor domain of KLPs has resulted in identification of 61 KLPs in the model plant (Reddy and Day, 2001b). A corresponding cDNA or EST (Expressed Sequence Tag) was found for 37 of these KLPs (Tab. 18.2), suggesting that ...
Localization of TGN38 to the trans-Golgi Network
... processing, the TGN is a major sorting compaaia~ient for proteins destined to more distal organelles of the secretory pathway, such as lysosomes, endosomes, secretory granules, and different domains of the plasma membrane (Griffiths and Simons, 1986). The differentiated structure and function of the ...
... processing, the TGN is a major sorting compaaia~ient for proteins destined to more distal organelles of the secretory pathway, such as lysosomes, endosomes, secretory granules, and different domains of the plasma membrane (Griffiths and Simons, 1986). The differentiated structure and function of the ...
OsRAN2, essential for mitosis, enhances cold tolerance in rice by
... (Haizel et al. 1997; Vernoud et al. 2003). The temperaturesensitive mutants of Pim1 were reported to enter mitosis without completing chromosomal DNA replication in Fission yeast, and overexpression of yeast Ran GTPase homolog Spi1 could suppress the pim1-46 mutant phenotype (Matsumoto & Beach 1991) ...
... (Haizel et al. 1997; Vernoud et al. 2003). The temperaturesensitive mutants of Pim1 were reported to enter mitosis without completing chromosomal DNA replication in Fission yeast, and overexpression of yeast Ran GTPase homolog Spi1 could suppress the pim1-46 mutant phenotype (Matsumoto & Beach 1991) ...
Root Border-Like Cells of Arabidopsis. Microscopical
... inhibition of their root elongation (70% and 56% less than in nontreated plants at 7 and 15 d, respectively; P , 0.01; Fig. 5B). These same plants also had much less BLC formation. Therefore, for rhizobacteria adhesion experiments, we used the lower concentration of DHP (i.e. 5 mM) not only because ...
... inhibition of their root elongation (70% and 56% less than in nontreated plants at 7 and 15 d, respectively; P , 0.01; Fig. 5B). These same plants also had much less BLC formation. Therefore, for rhizobacteria adhesion experiments, we used the lower concentration of DHP (i.e. 5 mM) not only because ...
Arterial–Venous Specification During Development
... aorta (DA), which lies ventral to the notochord, and the posterior cardinal vein (PCV), found just below and immediately juxtaposed to the DA. In zebrafish there is only a single unpaired DA and PCV, but in many other vertebrates one or the other of these vessels are initially bilaterally paired on ...
... aorta (DA), which lies ventral to the notochord, and the posterior cardinal vein (PCV), found just below and immediately juxtaposed to the DA. In zebrafish there is only a single unpaired DA and PCV, but in many other vertebrates one or the other of these vessels are initially bilaterally paired on ...
Growth Factors
... History: In 1957, researchers observed that susceptible animal cells, if they were exposed to a colonizing virus, immediately became resistant to attack by other viruses. This resistance was induced by a substance secreted by virally infected cells which was named interferon It has been shown th ...
... History: In 1957, researchers observed that susceptible animal cells, if they were exposed to a colonizing virus, immediately became resistant to attack by other viruses. This resistance was induced by a substance secreted by virally infected cells which was named interferon It has been shown th ...
Proposal for an enhanced, yeast
... and an EPA priority pollutant25. Certain organisms including Bacillus, Arthrobacter, Pseudomonas Burholderia, and Moraxella as well as certain eukaryotes are able to utilize pnitrophenol as a carbon and phosphate source. We will be using an 18-kb fragment from Pseudomonas sp. ENV2030 isolated by Ban ...
... and an EPA priority pollutant25. Certain organisms including Bacillus, Arthrobacter, Pseudomonas Burholderia, and Moraxella as well as certain eukaryotes are able to utilize pnitrophenol as a carbon and phosphate source. We will be using an 18-kb fragment from Pseudomonas sp. ENV2030 isolated by Ban ...
Medical Language, Second Edition, by Susan Turley.
... Blood is categorized as a type of connective tissue because its formed elements (blood cells and blood cell fragments) are a product of the bone marrow of the skeletal system. Blood contains blood cells and blood cell fragments, water, and other substances (proteins, clotting factors, etc.). Blood t ...
... Blood is categorized as a type of connective tissue because its formed elements (blood cells and blood cell fragments) are a product of the bone marrow of the skeletal system. Blood contains blood cells and blood cell fragments, water, and other substances (proteins, clotting factors, etc.). Blood t ...
comparative study of extracellular fibrils on the ectodermal layer in
... We feel that the differences observed here may be related to differences in the mode of mesodermal cell arrangement during migration. In urodeles, migrating mesodermal cells are loosely grouped with large intercellular spaces, and each cell has welloriented lamellipodia and filopodia (Nakatsuji, 197 ...
... We feel that the differences observed here may be related to differences in the mode of mesodermal cell arrangement during migration. In urodeles, migrating mesodermal cells are loosely grouped with large intercellular spaces, and each cell has welloriented lamellipodia and filopodia (Nakatsuji, 197 ...
Htr2a-Expressing Cells in the Central Amygdala Control
... and learned fears are controlled by synergistic mechanisms, administration of drugs that inhibit either fear mechanism is expected to alleviate advanced abnormal fear emotion. However, if both fears are controlled by antagonistic mechanisms, drugs that alleviate only one fear can aggravate the other ...
... and learned fears are controlled by synergistic mechanisms, administration of drugs that inhibit either fear mechanism is expected to alleviate advanced abnormal fear emotion. However, if both fears are controlled by antagonistic mechanisms, drugs that alleviate only one fear can aggravate the other ...
Near-UV-induced absorbance change and
... dry cell weight ml-l and pipetted into quartz cuvettes. NearUV irradiation was carried out as described previously by Tada & Shiroishi (1982) with slight modifications. Cell suspensions were exposed to near-UV emitted from a fluorescent lamp (National FL20S BL-B ;emission wavelength 300-400 nm) with ...
... dry cell weight ml-l and pipetted into quartz cuvettes. NearUV irradiation was carried out as described previously by Tada & Shiroishi (1982) with slight modifications. Cell suspensions were exposed to near-UV emitted from a fluorescent lamp (National FL20S BL-B ;emission wavelength 300-400 nm) with ...
Implications for Cystic Fibrosis Disease Patterns in Airway Epithelial
... mortality in this disease (13, 14). In vivo studies suggest that clearance of mucoid strains from murine lungs is diminished compared with nonmucoid strains, indicating improved survival of alginateproducing strains in the respiratory tract (15–18). Alginate enhances mucin secretion by tracheal epit ...
... mortality in this disease (13, 14). In vivo studies suggest that clearance of mucoid strains from murine lungs is diminished compared with nonmucoid strains, indicating improved survival of alginateproducing strains in the respiratory tract (15–18). Alginate enhances mucin secretion by tracheal epit ...
HYDROGELS AS A DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM AND APPLICATIONS: A REVIEW
... Once used for simple encapsulation of cells or drugs, in homogenous materials, today’s hydrogels are more complex smart polymers with different types of ligands and cross links allowing for highly regulated structures and different bioresponsive functionalities. This review will emphasize on the var ...
... Once used for simple encapsulation of cells or drugs, in homogenous materials, today’s hydrogels are more complex smart polymers with different types of ligands and cross links allowing for highly regulated structures and different bioresponsive functionalities. This review will emphasize on the var ...
Catheter-Related Infections - Its All About Biofilm
... micro-organism as a cause of disease.[2] This led to the establishment of pure culture techniques that today remain the cornerstone of diagnostic and prescriptive antibiotic therapy. Microbiologists usually study micro-organisms in a liquid homogeneous suspension and plate culture format, which prov ...
... micro-organism as a cause of disease.[2] This led to the establishment of pure culture techniques that today remain the cornerstone of diagnostic and prescriptive antibiotic therapy. Microbiologists usually study micro-organisms in a liquid homogeneous suspension and plate culture format, which prov ...
Effects of Glucocorticoid on Microglia Cell Functions
... Invertebrates and more complex organisms have a variety of mechanisms for responding to stress. In mammals, physiological changes ensue at tlie onslauglit of the stress response activating the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis which ultimately results in the release of glucocorticoids (GCs). ...
... Invertebrates and more complex organisms have a variety of mechanisms for responding to stress. In mammals, physiological changes ensue at tlie onslauglit of the stress response activating the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis which ultimately results in the release of glucocorticoids (GCs). ...
University of Groningen Carbohydrate production by
... cells and colonial cells, e.g. with respect to polymer size or number of branches. Therefore, chrysolaminaran from colonial cells may not be fully degraded by the enzyme laminarinase. Alternatively, there may be a different type of glucan produced by colonial Phaeocystis cells. If there is another t ...
... cells and colonial cells, e.g. with respect to polymer size or number of branches. Therefore, chrysolaminaran from colonial cells may not be fully degraded by the enzyme laminarinase. Alternatively, there may be a different type of glucan produced by colonial Phaeocystis cells. If there is another t ...
Chapter C1
... Passage 1 Exploring caves can be dangerous but can also lead to interesting discoveries. For example, deep in the darkness of Cueva de Villa Luz, a cave in Mexico, are slippery formations called snottites. They were named snottites because they look just like a two-year-old’s runny nose. If you use ...
... Passage 1 Exploring caves can be dangerous but can also lead to interesting discoveries. For example, deep in the darkness of Cueva de Villa Luz, a cave in Mexico, are slippery formations called snottites. They were named snottites because they look just like a two-year-old’s runny nose. If you use ...
UVA radiation causes DNA strand breaks, chromosomal
... this suggested that some chromosomal changes may have occurred upon UVA treatment. Of the six tumor-derived lines four originated from series B HaCaT cells irradiated with 4 5 J/cm2 per week. Tumor 1 (T1) developed after the 5-week treatment and tumors T2, T3 and T4 after the 15-week treatment. Tw ...
... this suggested that some chromosomal changes may have occurred upon UVA treatment. Of the six tumor-derived lines four originated from series B HaCaT cells irradiated with 4 5 J/cm2 per week. Tumor 1 (T1) developed after the 5-week treatment and tumors T2, T3 and T4 after the 15-week treatment. Tw ...
Science
... Vascular and nonvascular plants, flowering and non-flowering plants, deciduous and coniferous trees Describe and summarize how an egg and sperm unite in the reproduction of angiosperms and gymnosperms. (DOK 1) The path of the sperm cells to the egg cell in the ovary of a flower The structures ...
... Vascular and nonvascular plants, flowering and non-flowering plants, deciduous and coniferous trees Describe and summarize how an egg and sperm unite in the reproduction of angiosperms and gymnosperms. (DOK 1) The path of the sperm cells to the egg cell in the ovary of a flower The structures ...
Research Databases
... believe that mitochondrial metabolism is the key to aging," says Hemachandra Reddy of Oregon Health & Science University in Beaverton. Even before scientists suspected a role in common diseases, mitochondria had some biological celebrity. The sometimes tubular, sometimes bean-shaped structures are r ...
... believe that mitochondrial metabolism is the key to aging," says Hemachandra Reddy of Oregon Health & Science University in Beaverton. Even before scientists suspected a role in common diseases, mitochondria had some biological celebrity. The sometimes tubular, sometimes bean-shaped structures are r ...
Splanchnic circulation - Oxford Academic
... Hypoperfusion is a common feature in anaesthesia and critical illness. Examples include low cardiac output states, vasodilatory or hypovolaemic shock, and abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS). In such situations, perfusion of other vital organs is often maintained at the expense of the splanchnic ci ...
... Hypoperfusion is a common feature in anaesthesia and critical illness. Examples include low cardiac output states, vasodilatory or hypovolaemic shock, and abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS). In such situations, perfusion of other vital organs is often maintained at the expense of the splanchnic ci ...
MERCURY-INDUCED AUTOIMMUNITY: GENETICS AND IMMUNOREGULATION Doctorial Thesis from the Department of Immunology
... In the beginning of 1900, Ehrlich and Morgenroth reported that animals could form antibodies against xenogeneic and allogeneic red cells, but never against autologous cells. To explain these phenomena Ehrlich formulated the theory of horror autotoxicus, which postulated that the organism would not n ...
... In the beginning of 1900, Ehrlich and Morgenroth reported that animals could form antibodies against xenogeneic and allogeneic red cells, but never against autologous cells. To explain these phenomena Ehrlich formulated the theory of horror autotoxicus, which postulated that the organism would not n ...
About 100 cases of small cell carcinoma
... metastasis is present, are defined as early gastric cancer • EGC represents between 15% and 21% of all newly diagnosed gastric cancers, whereas in Japan it accounts for over 50% of cases.[6–9] • A higher prevalence of gastric cancer, more liberal use of upper endoscopy and chromoendoscopy, and diffe ...
... metastasis is present, are defined as early gastric cancer • EGC represents between 15% and 21% of all newly diagnosed gastric cancers, whereas in Japan it accounts for over 50% of cases.[6–9] • A higher prevalence of gastric cancer, more liberal use of upper endoscopy and chromoendoscopy, and diffe ...
DISCUSSION The actin cytoskeleton mediates a variety of essential processes in... including cell motility, cell shape, phagocytosis, and cytokinesis. Three distinct...
... including cell motility, cell shape, phagocytosis, and cytokinesis. Three distinct kinds of actin-based structures have been identified, which are regulated by the Rho family of GTPases: Cdc42 induces filopodia, Rac regulates membranes ruffles and lamellipodia, and Rho regulates stress fiber formati ...
... including cell motility, cell shape, phagocytosis, and cytokinesis. Three distinct kinds of actin-based structures have been identified, which are regulated by the Rho family of GTPases: Cdc42 induces filopodia, Rac regulates membranes ruffles and lamellipodia, and Rho regulates stress fiber formati ...
Lipid raft–associated protein sorting in exosomes
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... From www.bloodjournal.org by guest on August 3, 2017. For personal use only. HEMATOPOIESIS ...