Could membrane lipids influence the receptor tyrosine kinase
... Introduction Glycosphingolipids (GSLs) are ubiquitous components of all vertebrate cell membranes. They represent from less than 5% (erythrocytes) to more than 20% (myelin) of membrane lipids (1). Although GSLs have common schematic structure, they are highly heterogeneous group of lipids. With rega ...
... Introduction Glycosphingolipids (GSLs) are ubiquitous components of all vertebrate cell membranes. They represent from less than 5% (erythrocytes) to more than 20% (myelin) of membrane lipids (1). Although GSLs have common schematic structure, they are highly heterogeneous group of lipids. With rega ...
book - Electrophysiology of the Neuron
... intracellular and/or extracellular ionic concentrations, in order to examine the effects of these experimental manipulations on the responses of the cell. In another set of investigations, voltage-clamp experiments will be performed to study the time- and voltage-dependent properties of ionic curren ...
... intracellular and/or extracellular ionic concentrations, in order to examine the effects of these experimental manipulations on the responses of the cell. In another set of investigations, voltage-clamp experiments will be performed to study the time- and voltage-dependent properties of ionic curren ...
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... intracellular and/or extracellular ionic concentrations, in order to examine the effects of these experimental manipulations on the responses of the cell. In another set of investigations, voltage-clamp experiments will be performed to study the time- and voltage-dependent properties of ionic curren ...
... intracellular and/or extracellular ionic concentrations, in order to examine the effects of these experimental manipulations on the responses of the cell. In another set of investigations, voltage-clamp experiments will be performed to study the time- and voltage-dependent properties of ionic curren ...
Anatomy and Histology of the Pancreas
... 100 AD, should probably be credited[2]), and thought the pancreas served to support and protect blood vessels. Vesalius considered the organ a cushion for the stomach. Little further information was available until Wirsung demonstrated the pancreatic ducts of humans in 1642 and de Graaf discovered p ...
... 100 AD, should probably be credited[2]), and thought the pancreas served to support and protect blood vessels. Vesalius considered the organ a cushion for the stomach. Little further information was available until Wirsung demonstrated the pancreatic ducts of humans in 1642 and de Graaf discovered p ...
Comparative transcriptional profiling analysis of the two daughter
... mechanism [11-15]. Compared with embryogenesis in vivo, there are some differences in the way of embryos originate and develop, therefore, the results obtained in vitro fail to explain all the questions. Since specific gene expression is usually linked directly to different developmental process, ma ...
... mechanism [11-15]. Compared with embryogenesis in vivo, there are some differences in the way of embryos originate and develop, therefore, the results obtained in vitro fail to explain all the questions. Since specific gene expression is usually linked directly to different developmental process, ma ...
video slide - Course Notes
... plant cells. • If a flaccid cell from an isotonic solution is placed in an environment with a higher solute concentration, the cell will lose water and undergo plasmolysis. • If the same flaccid cell is placed in a solution with a lower solute concentration, the cell will gain water and ...
... plant cells. • If a flaccid cell from an isotonic solution is placed in an environment with a higher solute concentration, the cell will lose water and undergo plasmolysis. • If the same flaccid cell is placed in a solution with a lower solute concentration, the cell will gain water and ...
Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions
... level as PgyBR1 in soybean (data not shown) and was used as the wild-type strain for all our experiments. In order to characterize the functions of HopZ1 alleles in soybean, we constructed a T3SS knock-out mutant PgyBR1Rif:: hrcJΩnptII, which completely lost its ability to multiply in soybean, confi ...
... level as PgyBR1 in soybean (data not shown) and was used as the wild-type strain for all our experiments. In order to characterize the functions of HopZ1 alleles in soybean, we constructed a T3SS knock-out mutant PgyBR1Rif:: hrcJΩnptII, which completely lost its ability to multiply in soybean, confi ...
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... the aqueous humor. Besides the anatomical characteristics of cornea that provide a significant barrier to drug absorption, presence of drug metabolizing enzyme is also considered a limiting factor. Activity of esterases, peptidases and proteases is present in corneal epithelium .Although these enzym ...
... the aqueous humor. Besides the anatomical characteristics of cornea that provide a significant barrier to drug absorption, presence of drug metabolizing enzyme is also considered a limiting factor. Activity of esterases, peptidases and proteases is present in corneal epithelium .Although these enzym ...
chemistry of phospholipids in relation to biological membranes
... Analyses performed on other phospholipid classes found in the erythrocyte membrane (phosphatidyl ethanolamine, phosphatidyl serine, inositol phospholipids, sphingomyelin etc.) reveal a similarly complex pattern. Taking into account the occurrence of saturated and unsaturated ether linkages in phosph ...
... Analyses performed on other phospholipid classes found in the erythrocyte membrane (phosphatidyl ethanolamine, phosphatidyl serine, inositol phospholipids, sphingomyelin etc.) reveal a similarly complex pattern. Taking into account the occurrence of saturated and unsaturated ether linkages in phosph ...
appearance and function of endogenous peroxidase in fetal rat thyroid
... tain the dark cytochemical reaction product . A number of small vesicular inclusions lying along the peripheral borders of the cells also contain the reaction product (Fig . 7) . Although the origin of these inclusions cannot always be ascertained, many of them have been identified as cross-sectione ...
... tain the dark cytochemical reaction product . A number of small vesicular inclusions lying along the peripheral borders of the cells also contain the reaction product (Fig . 7) . Although the origin of these inclusions cannot always be ascertained, many of them have been identified as cross-sectione ...
Chloride Channels Regulate HIT Cell Volume but Cannot
... been shown to strongly modulate glucose-induced islet electrical activity (4). Most of these earlier studies of the effects of anions on islet physiology presumed that anion transporters or pumps, rather than anion channels, were the predominant anion transport mechanisms of islet cells. The discove ...
... been shown to strongly modulate glucose-induced islet electrical activity (4). Most of these earlier studies of the effects of anions on islet physiology presumed that anion transporters or pumps, rather than anion channels, were the predominant anion transport mechanisms of islet cells. The discove ...
Methods for measuring rates of protein binding to insoluble scaffolds
... diffusion depending on the experimental conditions. Thus, the need for a better interpretation and mathematical analysis of FRAP data has become clear [Kaufman and Jain, 1990, 1991; Lele et al., 2004; Sprague et al., 2004; Sprague and McNally, 2005]. This is particularly true for nuclear proteins wh ...
... diffusion depending on the experimental conditions. Thus, the need for a better interpretation and mathematical analysis of FRAP data has become clear [Kaufman and Jain, 1990, 1991; Lele et al., 2004; Sprague et al., 2004; Sprague and McNally, 2005]. This is particularly true for nuclear proteins wh ...
Making a firm decision: multifaceted regulation of cell fate in the
... outside develop into extraembryonic trophectoderm. This first set of extraembryonic cells will support the development of the embryo in the uterus and provide signalling sources to pattern the embryo before gastru‑ lation13–17. The generation of inside cells requires outer cells to divide in an orie ...
... outside develop into extraembryonic trophectoderm. This first set of extraembryonic cells will support the development of the embryo in the uterus and provide signalling sources to pattern the embryo before gastru‑ lation13–17. The generation of inside cells requires outer cells to divide in an orie ...
ACELL Mar. 45/3 - AJP-Cell
... 2Department of Pathology, Institute of Nephrology, and 11st Department of Surgery, Niigata University School of Medicine, 1–757 Asahimachi-dori, Niigata 951–8510, Japan ...
... 2Department of Pathology, Institute of Nephrology, and 11st Department of Surgery, Niigata University School of Medicine, 1–757 Asahimachi-dori, Niigata 951–8510, Japan ...
Synergy and duality in peptide antibiotic mechanisms Dewey G
... Thiostrepton and micrococcin are members of the class of thiazole-containing peptide antibiotics (or thiopeptide antibiotics), which inhibit protein biosynthesis by binding to the 23S rRNA subunit of the ribosome and preventing its proper function [1•–3•]. This family of antibiotics (see Figure 1) i ...
... Thiostrepton and micrococcin are members of the class of thiazole-containing peptide antibiotics (or thiopeptide antibiotics), which inhibit protein biosynthesis by binding to the 23S rRNA subunit of the ribosome and preventing its proper function [1•–3•]. This family of antibiotics (see Figure 1) i ...
Actin-based motility of endosomes is linked to the polar tip growth of
... 2001). The current view, established largely from animal models, suggests that long-range intracellular movements of endocytic compartments are accomplished along microtubules, whereas the actin cytoskeleton is responsible for short-distance movements (Goode et al., 2000). Important roles for endocy ...
... 2001). The current view, established largely from animal models, suggests that long-range intracellular movements of endocytic compartments are accomplished along microtubules, whereas the actin cytoskeleton is responsible for short-distance movements (Goode et al., 2000). Important roles for endocy ...
Lecture 18
... they undergo microbial fermentation produce volatile fatty acids (VFA): e.g., acetic, propionic, butyric etc. The vast majority of VFAs are passively absorbed through the rumen wall. (So while the saliva buffers the pH up, digestion is producing acids moving the pH down; absorption of acids of cours ...
... they undergo microbial fermentation produce volatile fatty acids (VFA): e.g., acetic, propionic, butyric etc. The vast majority of VFAs are passively absorbed through the rumen wall. (So while the saliva buffers the pH up, digestion is producing acids moving the pH down; absorption of acids of cours ...
analysis of the significance of a periodic, cell size
... fixed and is the same for wild type and small mutant populations. As equation (14) implies that the wild type cells are always 2' larger than the mutant of corresponding age, it follows directly that the average cell size in a wild type population will always be 2' larger than in small mutant popula ...
... fixed and is the same for wild type and small mutant populations. As equation (14) implies that the wild type cells are always 2' larger than the mutant of corresponding age, it follows directly that the average cell size in a wild type population will always be 2' larger than in small mutant popula ...
Individual-based modelling of growth and migration of Salmonella
... It is the presence of inhibitory substances such as lysozyme, the shortage in available iron and the relatively high pH that make albumen an effective defence against bacteria (Baron et al., 1997). As a consequence, S. enteritidis will grow poorly or not at all in the albumen. If the initial contami ...
... It is the presence of inhibitory substances such as lysozyme, the shortage in available iron and the relatively high pH that make albumen an effective defence against bacteria (Baron et al., 1997). As a consequence, S. enteritidis will grow poorly or not at all in the albumen. If the initial contami ...
Developmental and functional studies of the SLC12 gene family
... KCC4), and two additional proteins, commonly referred to as CIP and CCC9, whose function ...
... KCC4), and two additional proteins, commonly referred to as CIP and CCC9, whose function ...
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... strains, the tools developed for T. brucei study are based on these experimental cells. There is polarity in the T. brucei PF cell and this is orientated around the FP, which is located at the posterior of the fusiform cell, as is the mitochondrial genome (kinetoplast) and the Golgi apparatus (Figur ...
... strains, the tools developed for T. brucei study are based on these experimental cells. There is polarity in the T. brucei PF cell and this is orientated around the FP, which is located at the posterior of the fusiform cell, as is the mitochondrial genome (kinetoplast) and the Golgi apparatus (Figur ...
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... Volumetric flasks of various volume pH meter Osmometer Autoclave and membrane filtrate medium kept at 4oC storage: storage should not be over 3 months ...
... Volumetric flasks of various volume pH meter Osmometer Autoclave and membrane filtrate medium kept at 4oC storage: storage should not be over 3 months ...
Evolution of acidocalcisomes and their role in polyphosphate
... Acidocalcisomes are acidic electron-dense organelles, rich in polyphosphate (poly P) complexed with calcium and other cations. While its matrix contains enzymes related to poly P metabolism, the membrane of the acidocalcisomes has a number of pumps (Ca2þ-ATPase, V-Hþ-ATPase, Hþ-PPase), exchangers (N ...
... Acidocalcisomes are acidic electron-dense organelles, rich in polyphosphate (poly P) complexed with calcium and other cations. While its matrix contains enzymes related to poly P metabolism, the membrane of the acidocalcisomes has a number of pumps (Ca2þ-ATPase, V-Hþ-ATPase, Hþ-PPase), exchangers (N ...