
Role of E-cadherin and other cell adhesion molecules in survival
... members in vertebrates and can be further divided into classic and non-classic subfamilies. Cadherins were originally identified as cell surface glycoproteins responsible for Ca2+-dependent homophilic cell-cell adhesion during morula compaction in the preimplantation mouse embryo and during chick de ...
... members in vertebrates and can be further divided into classic and non-classic subfamilies. Cadherins were originally identified as cell surface glycoproteins responsible for Ca2+-dependent homophilic cell-cell adhesion during morula compaction in the preimplantation mouse embryo and during chick de ...
Gene Section MAPRE1 (Microtubule-associated protein, RP/EB family, member 1)
... EB1 is important in spindle positioning within the cell. This is thought to be due to its effects on astral microtubule dynamic instability. In budding yeast, EB1 also plays a role in positioning the mitotic spindle through the bud neck. In this case, it is through microtubule dynamics as well direc ...
... EB1 is important in spindle positioning within the cell. This is thought to be due to its effects on astral microtubule dynamic instability. In budding yeast, EB1 also plays a role in positioning the mitotic spindle through the bud neck. In this case, it is through microtubule dynamics as well direc ...
Cellular Biology - Circulation Research
... functions that may include modulating cellular responses to environmental stimuli. However, the mechanisms whereby mitochondria impact cellular phenotype are not yet clear. Objective: To determine how mitochondria impact endothelial cell function. Methods and Results: We report here that stimuli for ...
... functions that may include modulating cellular responses to environmental stimuli. However, the mechanisms whereby mitochondria impact cellular phenotype are not yet clear. Objective: To determine how mitochondria impact endothelial cell function. Methods and Results: We report here that stimuli for ...
Signal Perception and Transduction: The Origin of
... signal can tweak the surface into a new shape. The signal transduction pathway, visualized as a ball tracking across this landscape, must continually change routes as conditions change so that it ends up at the same place and thus achieves the objective of a similar physiological response. Once a re ...
... signal can tweak the surface into a new shape. The signal transduction pathway, visualized as a ball tracking across this landscape, must continually change routes as conditions change so that it ends up at the same place and thus achieves the objective of a similar physiological response. Once a re ...
An Ancient Yeast for Young Geneticists: A Primer on the
... has influenced the ways in which these two model organisms were used in scientific research. Because of interest in improving brewing and baking methods, there is a long history of studying S. cerevisiae physiology that has focused on the regulation of metabolism. Once genes could be cloned, this led ...
... has influenced the ways in which these two model organisms were used in scientific research. Because of interest in improving brewing and baking methods, there is a long history of studying S. cerevisiae physiology that has focused on the regulation of metabolism. Once genes could be cloned, this led ...
final exam review
... What are the 4 parts of the Biosphere? Explain how each works to transfer the sun’s energy around the earth. What is a carbon sink? Give an example. Explain the albedo effect using examples. Put the five layers of the earth’s atmosphere in order, starting closest to the earth. Explain the Greenhouse ...
... What are the 4 parts of the Biosphere? Explain how each works to transfer the sun’s energy around the earth. What is a carbon sink? Give an example. Explain the albedo effect using examples. Put the five layers of the earth’s atmosphere in order, starting closest to the earth. Explain the Greenhouse ...
From signal to form: aspects of the cytoskeleton
... specific developmental stage, namely when hairs are terminating growth. Thus, since polar growth can be triggered intentionally, the system allows the study of growth phenomena in higher plants at the cellular level. Furthermore, important advances are being made with molecular genetics that will al ...
... specific developmental stage, namely when hairs are terminating growth. Thus, since polar growth can be triggered intentionally, the system allows the study of growth phenomena in higher plants at the cellular level. Furthermore, important advances are being made with molecular genetics that will al ...
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... Se-dependent and Se-independent peroxidases and glutathione S-transferase. In contrast, glutathione reductase activity was reduced by 50%. Significant differences between normal and diabetic cells exposed to DNR were observed in the level of GST and Se-dependent glutathione peroxidase activities. Th ...
... Se-dependent and Se-independent peroxidases and glutathione S-transferase. In contrast, glutathione reductase activity was reduced by 50%. Significant differences between normal and diabetic cells exposed to DNR were observed in the level of GST and Se-dependent glutathione peroxidase activities. Th ...
Evo-engineering and the Cellular and Molecular Origins of
... mechanisms and gene regulatory networks that act to generate specify spinal cord progenitors, there now exists two seemingly disparate models to account for their action. In the first, a posterior localized signalling source transforms previously anterior-specified neural plate into the spinal cord. ...
... mechanisms and gene regulatory networks that act to generate specify spinal cord progenitors, there now exists two seemingly disparate models to account for their action. In the first, a posterior localized signalling source transforms previously anterior-specified neural plate into the spinal cord. ...
SEDS proteins are a widespread family of bacterial
... recently discovered to make PG32–35 or encode an essential lipid II biosynthetic pathway36. In all cases, these organisms contain at least one SEDS family member and a bPBP, and we hypothesize that the assembly of their cell wall is mediated by these enzymes. On the basis of these and previous find ...
... recently discovered to make PG32–35 or encode an essential lipid II biosynthetic pathway36. In all cases, these organisms contain at least one SEDS family member and a bPBP, and we hypothesize that the assembly of their cell wall is mediated by these enzymes. On the basis of these and previous find ...
Mitochondria use actin filaments as rails for fast translocation in
... mitochondria moving slowly along microtubules (0.220.05 m m s1), while in our study, mitochondria movement along microtubules was less than our limit of detection (0.3 m m s1). In any case, our in vivo study shows that mitochondria and peroxisomes in Arabidopsis and tobacco move quickly and over ...
... mitochondria moving slowly along microtubules (0.220.05 m m s1), while in our study, mitochondria movement along microtubules was less than our limit of detection (0.3 m m s1). In any case, our in vivo study shows that mitochondria and peroxisomes in Arabidopsis and tobacco move quickly and over ...
the Essential Standards of Biology
... support the theory of evolution. Bio.3.4.2 Explain how natural selection influences the changes in species over time. Bio.3.4.3 Explain how various disease agents (bacteria, viruses, chemicals) can influence natural selection. Bio.3.5.1 Explain the historical development and changing nature of class ...
... support the theory of evolution. Bio.3.4.2 Explain how natural selection influences the changes in species over time. Bio.3.4.3 Explain how various disease agents (bacteria, viruses, chemicals) can influence natural selection. Bio.3.5.1 Explain the historical development and changing nature of class ...
Open Access - Scientific Research Publishing
... curvature of coleoptile growth by the regulation of auxin signaling pathways [17]. Chen ...
... curvature of coleoptile growth by the regulation of auxin signaling pathways [17]. Chen ...
in pdf format
... contaminate the uterus following parturition or intrauterine manipulation; and those that are prone to infection, usually older or barren mares with a history of endometritis(3). Currently, equine endometritis is commonly treated with antibiotics. However, recent data(4) indicates that nonspecific i ...
... contaminate the uterus following parturition or intrauterine manipulation; and those that are prone to infection, usually older or barren mares with a history of endometritis(3). Currently, equine endometritis is commonly treated with antibiotics. However, recent data(4) indicates that nonspecific i ...
Enhancement of photovoltaic performance of quasi-solid state dye sensitized solar cell
... performs particularly well when sensitized with Rose Bengal [22]. Being an organic dye, there are no concerns about environmental damage, as it does not contain any noble metal, such as ruthenium. RB dye has been successfully used by several groups for DSSCs structures. It has high extinction coeffi ...
... performs particularly well when sensitized with Rose Bengal [22]. Being an organic dye, there are no concerns about environmental damage, as it does not contain any noble metal, such as ruthenium. RB dye has been successfully used by several groups for DSSCs structures. It has high extinction coeffi ...
tubulin isotypes - Journal of Cell Science
... benD, that appeared to cosegregate with some of the previously mentioned ¡3-tubulin restriction fragments in meiotic analysis. Mutations in ben A cosegregate with the bet A locus and mutations in benD cosegregate with the betB locus. Thus, the general conclusion of this study is the suggestion that ...
... benD, that appeared to cosegregate with some of the previously mentioned ¡3-tubulin restriction fragments in meiotic analysis. Mutations in ben A cosegregate with the bet A locus and mutations in benD cosegregate with the betB locus. Thus, the general conclusion of this study is the suggestion that ...
Membrane traffic and fusion at post-Golgi compartments
... with both α-TIP and γ-TIP in various differentiated tissues (also reviewed in Frigerio et al., 2008). According to Sohn et al. (2007), a mutation of TFL1, a shoot meristem identity gene involved in flower development, results in defects in PSV trafficking. TFL1 is not only located at the PM and a PSV- ...
... with both α-TIP and γ-TIP in various differentiated tissues (also reviewed in Frigerio et al., 2008). According to Sohn et al. (2007), a mutation of TFL1, a shoot meristem identity gene involved in flower development, results in defects in PSV trafficking. TFL1 is not only located at the PM and a PSV- ...
Orthologs of Arabidopsis thaliana stomatal bHLH
... proximal portions of the leaf and guard cells differentiating later in distal regions. In stage one, cell files that are capable of forming stomata are determined (blue shading at leaf base, Fig. 1B). Asymmetric division of cells in these files (stage two, middle leaf section, Fig. 1B) generates GMC ...
... proximal portions of the leaf and guard cells differentiating later in distal regions. In stage one, cell files that are capable of forming stomata are determined (blue shading at leaf base, Fig. 1B). Asymmetric division of cells in these files (stage two, middle leaf section, Fig. 1B) generates GMC ...
The Kingdom of Fungi is very diverse. Usually it is - Varga
... either sexually or asexually. During favourable conditions, fungi reproduce ________________. During non-favourable conditions, fungi will lean towards ________________ reproduction. We will focus on two main groups (phyla) of fungi and their life cycles: Club Fungi and Bread Molds. ...
... either sexually or asexually. During favourable conditions, fungi reproduce ________________. During non-favourable conditions, fungi will lean towards ________________ reproduction. We will focus on two main groups (phyla) of fungi and their life cycles: Club Fungi and Bread Molds. ...
paramecium notes 14
... match the color of the structure. The paramecium cannot change its shape like the amoeba because it has a thick outer membrane called the pellicle. The pellicle surrounds the cell membrane. Color the pellicle blue. The cell membrane is a thin layer just inside the pellicle. Color the cell membrane l ...
... match the color of the structure. The paramecium cannot change its shape like the amoeba because it has a thick outer membrane called the pellicle. The pellicle surrounds the cell membrane. Color the pellicle blue. The cell membrane is a thin layer just inside the pellicle. Color the cell membrane l ...
Caryoneme alternative to chromosome and a new caryological
... the compound terms nucleosoma and caryosoma. Since they are, respectively, the hybrid (LatinGreek) and the pure form (Greek-Greek) of the same term, they should, logically, carry the same meaning that is “nuclear body”. On the contrary and very disappointingly, because it occurs in the modern biolog ...
... the compound terms nucleosoma and caryosoma. Since they are, respectively, the hybrid (LatinGreek) and the pure form (Greek-Greek) of the same term, they should, logically, carry the same meaning that is “nuclear body”. On the contrary and very disappointingly, because it occurs in the modern biolog ...
arc6, an extreme chloroplast division mutant of Arabidopsis also
... In arc6, the extremely large proplastids appear to be wrapped around the nucleus (Fig. 2C). In very marked contrast to the ellipsoidal wild-type proplastids the profiles of arc6 proplastids in the three layers of the apical meristem are highly variable in size and shape (Fig. 2A,C) and the electron ...
... In arc6, the extremely large proplastids appear to be wrapped around the nucleus (Fig. 2C). In very marked contrast to the ellipsoidal wild-type proplastids the profiles of arc6 proplastids in the three layers of the apical meristem are highly variable in size and shape (Fig. 2A,C) and the electron ...
Lymphadenosis Benigna Cutis or Cutaneous Lymphoid Hyperplasia
... cases.[5] Other causes include arthropod bite, borrelia infection, as a postzoster phenomenon[6];in HIV infected individuals[7] or after tattoos, exposure to gold and nickel, vaccinations, and taking drugs such as antihistaminics and phenytoin.[8,9] The natural history of localized lesions is initia ...
... cases.[5] Other causes include arthropod bite, borrelia infection, as a postzoster phenomenon[6];in HIV infected individuals[7] or after tattoos, exposure to gold and nickel, vaccinations, and taking drugs such as antihistaminics and phenytoin.[8,9] The natural history of localized lesions is initia ...