
The effects of hydrostatic pressure on ribosome conformation in
... pressure on elongation-cycle intermediates and observed ribosome dissociation starting at 4 0 4 0 MPa. This work suggested that the post-translational complex is the most pressure-sensitive component. Exposure to higher pressures results in cell death (Hoover et al., 1989; Cheftel, 199.5), which imp ...
... pressure on elongation-cycle intermediates and observed ribosome dissociation starting at 4 0 4 0 MPa. This work suggested that the post-translational complex is the most pressure-sensitive component. Exposure to higher pressures results in cell death (Hoover et al., 1989; Cheftel, 199.5), which imp ...
The evodevo of multinucleate cells, tissues, and organisms, and an
... multinucleate body plan is represented by the chlorophycean algae Pediastrum and Hydrodictyon; the siphonous body plan is represented by the ulvophycean alga Caulerpa and the xanthophycean alga Vaucheria; and the multicellular multinucleate (siphonocladous) condition is represented by the rhodophyce ...
... multinucleate body plan is represented by the chlorophycean algae Pediastrum and Hydrodictyon; the siphonous body plan is represented by the ulvophycean alga Caulerpa and the xanthophycean alga Vaucheria; and the multicellular multinucleate (siphonocladous) condition is represented by the rhodophyce ...
Endocytic Uptake of Nutrients, Cell Wall Molecules, and Fluidized
... Endocytic Uptake of Solutes and Sucrose into Suspension Plant Cells That a portion of the nutrients stored in the vacuole are taken up by endocytosis was recently established using sycamore cell cultures in conjunction with the endocytic inhibitors wortmannin and LY294002, and Lucifer Yellow as the ...
... Endocytic Uptake of Solutes and Sucrose into Suspension Plant Cells That a portion of the nutrients stored in the vacuole are taken up by endocytosis was recently established using sycamore cell cultures in conjunction with the endocytic inhibitors wortmannin and LY294002, and Lucifer Yellow as the ...
Your Organelle is Running for the
... Draw a picture of your organelle so the citizens will recognize them. List out their function/s (this should also be as large as possible, clear, and easy to read). Present to the class: ...
... Draw a picture of your organelle so the citizens will recognize them. List out their function/s (this should also be as large as possible, clear, and easy to read). Present to the class: ...
Mitochondrial involvement in tracheary element
... and plants. A current hypothesis is that cytochrome c binds to the scaffold complex called apoptotic protease activation factor 1 (Apaf1), and causes recruitment of procaspase-9 which transactivates due to close proximity.7 Clearly, cytochrome c, Apaf1, and procaspase 9 do not define the entire appa ...
... and plants. A current hypothesis is that cytochrome c binds to the scaffold complex called apoptotic protease activation factor 1 (Apaf1), and causes recruitment of procaspase-9 which transactivates due to close proximity.7 Clearly, cytochrome c, Apaf1, and procaspase 9 do not define the entire appa ...
2 StainsInMicro
... treatment with alcohol, both of which dehydrate and slightly distort the shape of the bacterial cells. For this reason, using basic stains may not be the best way to discern the cell morphology (shape). Acidic Stains Acidic stains have negatively charged chromatophores that are repelled by the bacte ...
... treatment with alcohol, both of which dehydrate and slightly distort the shape of the bacterial cells. For this reason, using basic stains may not be the best way to discern the cell morphology (shape). Acidic Stains Acidic stains have negatively charged chromatophores that are repelled by the bacte ...
TREM2/DAP12 Complex Regulates Inflammatory Responses in
... receptors expressed on myeloid cell (TREM) proteins, DAP12 can mediate both positive and negative cellular responses. In particular, TREM1 acts as an amplifier of the immune response, while TREM2 functions as a negative regulator. TREM2 has also been shown to stimulate the phagocytosis of apoptotic ...
... receptors expressed on myeloid cell (TREM) proteins, DAP12 can mediate both positive and negative cellular responses. In particular, TREM1 acts as an amplifier of the immune response, while TREM2 functions as a negative regulator. TREM2 has also been shown to stimulate the phagocytosis of apoptotic ...
C 3 Cellular Structure and Function
... level of the cell. As microscopes continued to improve, more discoveries were made about the cells of living things. However, by the late 1800s, light microscopes had reached their limit. Objects much smaller than cells, including the structures inside cells, were too small to be seen with even the ...
... level of the cell. As microscopes continued to improve, more discoveries were made about the cells of living things. However, by the late 1800s, light microscopes had reached their limit. Objects much smaller than cells, including the structures inside cells, were too small to be seen with even the ...
Animal Kingdom - lperleybiology112
... called ostia, which lead internally to a system of canals and eventually out to one or more larger holes, called oscula ...
... called ostia, which lead internally to a system of canals and eventually out to one or more larger holes, called oscula ...
The grass leaf developmental gradient as a platform for a
... environment, and light intensity in particular, in some species (Adams et al., 2007). ...
... environment, and light intensity in particular, in some species (Adams et al., 2007). ...
The functions of cell wall polysaccharides in composition and
... amounts of cell-wall arabinose (Reiter, 1998), but they cannot be rescued by feeding of arabinose, and therefore, the genes affected encode enzymes involved in downstream events in wall biogenesis. One of the most complex polysaccharides ever discovered in nature is RG II, with at least 21 enzymes r ...
... amounts of cell-wall arabinose (Reiter, 1998), but they cannot be rescued by feeding of arabinose, and therefore, the genes affected encode enzymes involved in downstream events in wall biogenesis. One of the most complex polysaccharides ever discovered in nature is RG II, with at least 21 enzymes r ...
Migration and Maturation of Langerhans Cells in Skin Transplants
... Table 1 . Values are the means ± SD of >20 random fields . Epidermal sheets from cultured skin showed similar changes to those seen in grafted skin . Even within 4 h, there was a dramatic increase in the size of the LC and the intensity of Ia expression (not shown) . There was also a steady exodus o ...
... Table 1 . Values are the means ± SD of >20 random fields . Epidermal sheets from cultured skin showed similar changes to those seen in grafted skin . Even within 4 h, there was a dramatic increase in the size of the LC and the intensity of Ia expression (not shown) . There was also a steady exodus o ...
Non-homologous end-joining, a sticky affair
... 2002; Drouet et al., 2005; Mari et al., 2006; Costantini et al., 2007). DNA-PKCS provides even additional stability to NHEJ complexes through interactions with XRCC4, although the ligase complex does not absolutely require the catalytic subunit for accumulation at DSBs. XLF/Cernunnos is the most rec ...
... 2002; Drouet et al., 2005; Mari et al., 2006; Costantini et al., 2007). DNA-PKCS provides even additional stability to NHEJ complexes through interactions with XRCC4, although the ligase complex does not absolutely require the catalytic subunit for accumulation at DSBs. XLF/Cernunnos is the most rec ...
In yeast, the pseudohyphal phenotype induced by isoamyl alcohol
... Fig. 1. Bud formation is uncoupled from nuclear division in diploid cells treated with IAA. An exponentially growing heterozygous CDC3/CDC3-GFP strain was incubated in YEPD (1% Difco yeast extract, 2% Difco-Bacto Peptone and 2% glucose) plus 0.5% IAA. Samples were removed at 1-hour intervals and sta ...
... Fig. 1. Bud formation is uncoupled from nuclear division in diploid cells treated with IAA. An exponentially growing heterozygous CDC3/CDC3-GFP strain was incubated in YEPD (1% Difco yeast extract, 2% Difco-Bacto Peptone and 2% glucose) plus 0.5% IAA. Samples were removed at 1-hour intervals and sta ...
Deflagellation and Flagellar Regeneration in Chlamydomonas
... A. Chlamydomonas In this experiment, you will be working with Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, a unicellular. Chlamydomonas is a photosynthetic organism which in the light, will grow in a defined medium containing inorganic salts and trace elements. Chlamydomonas has a cell wall and a single, large chloro ...
... A. Chlamydomonas In this experiment, you will be working with Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, a unicellular. Chlamydomonas is a photosynthetic organism which in the light, will grow in a defined medium containing inorganic salts and trace elements. Chlamydomonas has a cell wall and a single, large chloro ...
Cellular Structure and Function
... 2. Cytoplasm refers to all of the cellular material inside the plasma membrane. Cytoplasm is made up of a watery substance called cytosol and contains other cell structures such as ribosomes. 3. Ribosomes are structures in the cytoplasm where proteins are made. 4. DNA is a nucleic acid found in cell ...
... 2. Cytoplasm refers to all of the cellular material inside the plasma membrane. Cytoplasm is made up of a watery substance called cytosol and contains other cell structures such as ribosomes. 3. Ribosomes are structures in the cytoplasm where proteins are made. 4. DNA is a nucleic acid found in cell ...
Oxygen accessibility and iron levels are critical
... profiling was used to identify genes that were up-regulated in response to the cellular effects of the drug. Results: Ciclopirox inhibited growth of C. albicans yeast and hyphal cells in a dose-dependent manner. This effect was reduced (i) by the addition of iron ions or the metabolic inhibitor 2-de ...
... profiling was used to identify genes that were up-regulated in response to the cellular effects of the drug. Results: Ciclopirox inhibited growth of C. albicans yeast and hyphal cells in a dose-dependent manner. This effect was reduced (i) by the addition of iron ions or the metabolic inhibitor 2-de ...
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... 18) Which of the following statements correctly describes some aspect of protein secretion from prokaryotic cells? A) Prokaryotes cannot secrete proteins because they lack an endomembrane system. B) The mechanism of protein secretion in prokaryotes is probably the same as that in eukaryotes. C) Prot ...
... 18) Which of the following statements correctly describes some aspect of protein secretion from prokaryotic cells? A) Prokaryotes cannot secrete proteins because they lack an endomembrane system. B) The mechanism of protein secretion in prokaryotes is probably the same as that in eukaryotes. C) Prot ...
growth polarity and cytokinesis in fission yeast: the role of the
... The use of simple model systems to study complex problems is a familiar strategy in biological research. Recent developments in molecular genetics have reinforced the value of organisms such as yeasts in the study of fundamental cellular processes. This is particularly true in the case of the cytosk ...
... The use of simple model systems to study complex problems is a familiar strategy in biological research. Recent developments in molecular genetics have reinforced the value of organisms such as yeasts in the study of fundamental cellular processes. This is particularly true in the case of the cytosk ...
Formative pluripotency: the executive phase in a developmental
... the inner cell mass (ICM) of the blastocyst and persists until somitogenesis (Osorno et al., 2012). Over this period, lasting 4-5 days in mouse and approximately two weeks in human embryos, cells in the pluripotent tissue, the epiblast, alter their cellular properties and undergo global transformati ...
... the inner cell mass (ICM) of the blastocyst and persists until somitogenesis (Osorno et al., 2012). Over this period, lasting 4-5 days in mouse and approximately two weeks in human embryos, cells in the pluripotent tissue, the epiblast, alter their cellular properties and undergo global transformati ...
The Organization Pattern of Root Border
... Unlike border cells, cell attachment between border-like cells is maintained after their release into the external environment. To investigate the role of cell wall polysaccharides in the attachment and organization of border-like cells, we have examined their release in several well-characterized m ...
... Unlike border cells, cell attachment between border-like cells is maintained after their release into the external environment. To investigate the role of cell wall polysaccharides in the attachment and organization of border-like cells, we have examined their release in several well-characterized m ...
Lesson 2 | The Cell
... 2. Suppose a scientist has found a new type of cell. The scientist notes that the cell has a membrane, a nucleus, cytoplasm, and ribosomes. Is this new type of cell prokaryotic or eukaryotic? How do you know? ...
... 2. Suppose a scientist has found a new type of cell. The scientist notes that the cell has a membrane, a nucleus, cytoplasm, and ribosomes. Is this new type of cell prokaryotic or eukaryotic? How do you know? ...
Fermentation of Tomato Juice by Cell Immobilized Lactobacillus
... immobilized cells, and the final cell concentration in the suspension approached the level of 10 7 CFU/mL (Fig. 1). The ultimate viable cell number of the free cell fermentation was around 10 9 CFU/mL, and the cell concentration in the gel beads of the immobilized cell fermentation was higher than 1 ...
... immobilized cells, and the final cell concentration in the suspension approached the level of 10 7 CFU/mL (Fig. 1). The ultimate viable cell number of the free cell fermentation was around 10 9 CFU/mL, and the cell concentration in the gel beads of the immobilized cell fermentation was higher than 1 ...
Cellular and Antitumor Activity of a New Diethylene Glycol
... A newly synthesized diethylene glycol functionalized chlorintype photosensitizer, lemuteporfin, was characterized for use in photodynamic therapy (PDT) in a panel of in vitro and in vivo test systems. The photosensitizer was highly potent, killing cells at low nanomolar concentrations upon exposure ...
... A newly synthesized diethylene glycol functionalized chlorintype photosensitizer, lemuteporfin, was characterized for use in photodynamic therapy (PDT) in a panel of in vitro and in vivo test systems. The photosensitizer was highly potent, killing cells at low nanomolar concentrations upon exposure ...