Time-Sequence Observations of Microtubule Dynamics throughout
... dynamics of MTs during the mitotic process, and the reorganization of cortical MTs at the M/Gi interface in living, higher plant cells. These results provide direct evidence for our hypothesis that the cortical MTs are first formed in the perinuclear regions, and then become organized in the cell co ...
... dynamics of MTs during the mitotic process, and the reorganization of cortical MTs at the M/Gi interface in living, higher plant cells. These results provide direct evidence for our hypothesis that the cortical MTs are first formed in the perinuclear regions, and then become organized in the cell co ...
Holding it all together? Candidate proteins for the plant Golgi matrix
... The Golgi apparatus in plants plays crucial roles in the glycosylation of proteins and lipids and in the production of polysaccharides for cell wall biosynthesis. Proteins are imported from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), entering the Golgi apparatus on the cis side. On their way through the organel ...
... The Golgi apparatus in plants plays crucial roles in the glycosylation of proteins and lipids and in the production of polysaccharides for cell wall biosynthesis. Proteins are imported from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), entering the Golgi apparatus on the cis side. On their way through the organel ...
The Lymphatic System
... in Regional Development (WIRED) as implemented by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration working in partnership with the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment, the Metro Denver Economic Development Corporation, and the City and County of Denver's Office of Econom ...
... in Regional Development (WIRED) as implemented by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration working in partnership with the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment, the Metro Denver Economic Development Corporation, and the City and County of Denver's Office of Econom ...
Curriculum Vitae - Purdue Department of Biological Sciences
... Microsequencing of the purified protein identified it as a pectin methyl esterase (PME) that binds P30 and, thus, may function as a specific P30 receptor during viral cell-to-cell movement. Supporting this idea, our results demonstrate that P30-PME interaction involves P30 domains required for its f ...
... Microsequencing of the purified protein identified it as a pectin methyl esterase (PME) that binds P30 and, thus, may function as a specific P30 receptor during viral cell-to-cell movement. Supporting this idea, our results demonstrate that P30-PME interaction involves P30 domains required for its f ...
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... open. Sodium ions diffuse into the postsynaptic membrane causing depolarisation, which may initiate an action potential. ...
... open. Sodium ions diffuse into the postsynaptic membrane causing depolarisation, which may initiate an action potential. ...
Fibrous and globular proteins Structure
... The extracellular matrix The extracellular space is largely filled by an intricate network of macromolecules including proteins and polysaccharides that assemble into an organized meshwork in close association with cell surface. ...
... The extracellular matrix The extracellular space is largely filled by an intricate network of macromolecules including proteins and polysaccharides that assemble into an organized meshwork in close association with cell surface. ...
Fibrous and globular proteins Structure
... The extracellular matrix The extracellular space is largely filled by an intricate network of macromolecules including proteins and polysaccharides that assemble into an organized meshwork in close association with cell surface. ...
... The extracellular matrix The extracellular space is largely filled by an intricate network of macromolecules including proteins and polysaccharides that assemble into an organized meshwork in close association with cell surface. ...
domain_rearrangement..
... process. The receptor domain is usually but not always extracellular. • Adaptor domains – transmit the signal from the receptor domains to the enzyme domains. The adaptor domains may transmit the signal under some circumstances but not others, allowing more complex regulation of the process. The ada ...
... process. The receptor domain is usually but not always extracellular. • Adaptor domains – transmit the signal from the receptor domains to the enzyme domains. The adaptor domains may transmit the signal under some circumstances but not others, allowing more complex regulation of the process. The ada ...
Cell cycle: The bacterial approach to coordination
... Recent work on Bacillus subtilis [1] and Escherichia coli [2] has shown that parts of the bacterial chromosome are maintained in a defined orientation during most of the division cycle. With a technique first used to visualize chromosome movement in eukaryotes [3,4], it has been possible to visualiz ...
... Recent work on Bacillus subtilis [1] and Escherichia coli [2] has shown that parts of the bacterial chromosome are maintained in a defined orientation during most of the division cycle. With a technique first used to visualize chromosome movement in eukaryotes [3,4], it has been possible to visualiz ...
Skeletal muscle contraction
... The myofibrils are surrounded by the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR). This is a mesh-like network of tubes containing Ca++, which are essential for contraction. At either end of and continuous with the SR is the terminal cisterna, which is close to the T tubule where the action potential travels. Let’s ...
... The myofibrils are surrounded by the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR). This is a mesh-like network of tubes containing Ca++, which are essential for contraction. At either end of and continuous with the SR is the terminal cisterna, which is close to the T tubule where the action potential travels. Let’s ...
The exocyst – the tethering complex for localized exocytosis
... Gerd Jürgens brought the focus of plant developmental biology to the importance of vectorial vesicle transport and cell wall deposition for correct plant morphogenesis, and demonstrated how secretory pathways and IAA gradients are intimately linked together (Geldner et al. 2003). However, at present ...
... Gerd Jürgens brought the focus of plant developmental biology to the importance of vectorial vesicle transport and cell wall deposition for correct plant morphogenesis, and demonstrated how secretory pathways and IAA gradients are intimately linked together (Geldner et al. 2003). However, at present ...
A muscle
... with the energy they need from food. Plants make nutrients (glucose) by means of photosynthesis, blocking solar radiation with the help of chlorophyll and utilising carbon dioxide and water they find in the environment. Animals obtain energy ...
... with the energy they need from food. Plants make nutrients (glucose) by means of photosynthesis, blocking solar radiation with the help of chlorophyll and utilising carbon dioxide and water they find in the environment. Animals obtain energy ...
Microbial Cell Factories
... pathways from which novel bio-products, including nano- or micro-structured materials [3537], offer promises in even more diverse applications. Still, many substances and materials of industrial interest are nowadays produced by chemical synthesis, and the number of (recombinant) proteins approved f ...
... pathways from which novel bio-products, including nano- or micro-structured materials [3537], offer promises in even more diverse applications. Still, many substances and materials of industrial interest are nowadays produced by chemical synthesis, and the number of (recombinant) proteins approved f ...
Interactions between plant endomembrane systems and the actin
... other substances from the ER, to its cis-face and sends the sorted materials to their destinations (Hawes, 2005). Golgi bodies are ...
... other substances from the ER, to its cis-face and sends the sorted materials to their destinations (Hawes, 2005). Golgi bodies are ...
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... humans, and thus it is dangerous to use one single point (e.g. mean, median, or mode) to represent the whole group. • In statistics it could be expressed by – Variance – Standard deviation ...
... humans, and thus it is dangerous to use one single point (e.g. mean, median, or mode) to represent the whole group. • In statistics it could be expressed by – Variance – Standard deviation ...
Amino acid transport systems of lysosomes
... transport system was shown in my laboratory also to be accountable for cystine accumulation, in the same disease, in human skin fibroblasts. My subsequent interest has proceeded principally along the lines of the question whether the lysosomal membrane has an extensive set of such transport systems, ...
... transport system was shown in my laboratory also to be accountable for cystine accumulation, in the same disease, in human skin fibroblasts. My subsequent interest has proceeded principally along the lines of the question whether the lysosomal membrane has an extensive set of such transport systems, ...
Team Teaching Project
... assist students with spelling. The GE and SE teachesr will circulate to offer individual assistance for any students who are having difficulty reading the test or providing written responses. Also, class computers are available with quizzes for students who require electronic assistance. Likewise, s ...
... assist students with spelling. The GE and SE teachesr will circulate to offer individual assistance for any students who are having difficulty reading the test or providing written responses. Also, class computers are available with quizzes for students who require electronic assistance. Likewise, s ...
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... 40 (Aβ-40) and 42 residues (Aβ-42) and contain most of the TM segment. These peptides, especially the longer Aβ42, are hydrophobic and can easily aggregate into large oligomers. The production of β-amyloid could be blocked by inhibiting either β- or γ secretase as an effective treatment for AD. Howe ...
... 40 (Aβ-40) and 42 residues (Aβ-42) and contain most of the TM segment. These peptides, especially the longer Aβ42, are hydrophobic and can easily aggregate into large oligomers. The production of β-amyloid could be blocked by inhibiting either β- or γ secretase as an effective treatment for AD. Howe ...
Identification of factors involved in Xylem Cell Differentiation (Open)
... The vascular system of plants is composed of mainly two types of cells – Xylem and Phloem. Xylem are the water carriers and the secondary cell wall of these cells also provides mechanical support to the plant body. This cell wall is primarily composed of cellulose which is deposited in several disti ...
... The vascular system of plants is composed of mainly two types of cells – Xylem and Phloem. Xylem are the water carriers and the secondary cell wall of these cells also provides mechanical support to the plant body. This cell wall is primarily composed of cellulose which is deposited in several disti ...