
AtSpc98p and plant microtubule nucleation
... cells. Microtubule nucleation involving Spc98p-containing γ-tubulin complexes could then be conserved among all eukaryotes, despite differences in structure and spatial distribution of microtubule organizing centers. ...
... cells. Microtubule nucleation involving Spc98p-containing γ-tubulin complexes could then be conserved among all eukaryotes, despite differences in structure and spatial distribution of microtubule organizing centers. ...
YSK1 is activated by the Golgi matrix protein GM130 and plays a
... 5 E). This supports the model that a pool of activated YSK1 exists at the Golgi apparatus. Phosphorylation at the equivalent position of the T-loop in many other kinases is an important determinant for their activation (Russo et al., 1996). Mutation of the T-loop threonine to alanine to give YSK1T17 ...
... 5 E). This supports the model that a pool of activated YSK1 exists at the Golgi apparatus. Phosphorylation at the equivalent position of the T-loop in many other kinases is an important determinant for their activation (Russo et al., 1996). Mutation of the T-loop threonine to alanine to give YSK1T17 ...
A Genome-Wide Screen for Bacterial Envelope Biogenesis Mutants
... progress has been made in our understanding of Gram-negative envelope assembly over the last two decades [11]. Most of the essential envelope biogenesis systems have now been identified in E. coli and related proteobacterial pathogens including: (i) the Sec system that transports proteins across the ...
... progress has been made in our understanding of Gram-negative envelope assembly over the last two decades [11]. Most of the essential envelope biogenesis systems have now been identified in E. coli and related proteobacterial pathogens including: (i) the Sec system that transports proteins across the ...
zjawisko oddzia*ywania allelopatycznego sinic i glonów w
... on target organisms. In this work we have shown for the first time that the addition of cellfree filtrate from Baltic N. spumigena and Synechococcus sp. cultures had negative impact on growth and cell morphology of O. submarina. The greatest decrease of growth of O. submarina was observed after the ...
... on target organisms. In this work we have shown for the first time that the addition of cellfree filtrate from Baltic N. spumigena and Synechococcus sp. cultures had negative impact on growth and cell morphology of O. submarina. The greatest decrease of growth of O. submarina was observed after the ...
Cell Lineage and Fate Map of the Primary Somatoblast of the
... with an Axio Imager Z1 microscope (Zeiss) and an ORCA-ER camera (Hamamatsu) using Volocity acquisition software version 5.0 (Perkin Elmer). Ambient temperature was 228C. DIC and fluorescent z-stacks (5 mm over a 40 mm depth) were automatically taken every 10 min for 8 h. Confocal laser scanning micr ...
... with an Axio Imager Z1 microscope (Zeiss) and an ORCA-ER camera (Hamamatsu) using Volocity acquisition software version 5.0 (Perkin Elmer). Ambient temperature was 228C. DIC and fluorescent z-stacks (5 mm over a 40 mm depth) were automatically taken every 10 min for 8 h. Confocal laser scanning micr ...
Biology EOCEP Review - Teacher Copy
... Ethel wants to find figure out what factor will help her flowers have the most leaves so she decided to do an experiment. She put 3 pots of flowers in different amounts of sunlight. Every day she gave the pot in the most sunlight 50mL of water, the pot with medium sunlight 25mL of water, and the pot ...
... Ethel wants to find figure out what factor will help her flowers have the most leaves so she decided to do an experiment. She put 3 pots of flowers in different amounts of sunlight. Every day she gave the pot in the most sunlight 50mL of water, the pot with medium sunlight 25mL of water, and the pot ...
Beginnings of a Good Apoptotic Meal: The Find-Me and
... through phagolysosomal processing (Kinchen et al., 2008; Kinchen and Ravichandran, 2008; Park et al., 2011; Zhou and Yu, 2008). In recent years, several new discoveries have been reported on all of the above aspects of engulfment. This review specifically covers recent discoveries that pertain to fi ...
... through phagolysosomal processing (Kinchen et al., 2008; Kinchen and Ravichandran, 2008; Park et al., 2011; Zhou and Yu, 2008). In recent years, several new discoveries have been reported on all of the above aspects of engulfment. This review specifically covers recent discoveries that pertain to fi ...
Separation of Sister Chromatids in Mitosis
... through the first synchronous, syncytial mitoses (mitosis 1–13) as well as through the first asynchronous mitosis (mitosis 14), which occurs after cellularization in a complex but reproducible temporal and spatial pattern (Foe, 1989), was not affected. These embryonic division patterns can be visual ...
... through the first synchronous, syncytial mitoses (mitosis 1–13) as well as through the first asynchronous mitosis (mitosis 14), which occurs after cellularization in a complex but reproducible temporal and spatial pattern (Foe, 1989), was not affected. These embryonic division patterns can be visual ...
Potassium regulation
... Potassium regulation • 1) We can push the extra amount of potassium inside the cell which acts as a BANK for potassium. Note that the increase in intracellular concentration of potassium is LESS important than extracellular increase which will affect the excitability of the tissues Look at the figu ...
... Potassium regulation • 1) We can push the extra amount of potassium inside the cell which acts as a BANK for potassium. Note that the increase in intracellular concentration of potassium is LESS important than extracellular increase which will affect the excitability of the tissues Look at the figu ...
Growth-factor-related proteins that are inducers in early
... largely or entirely comparable with those seen in amphibian development could be mediated by the homologous factors in amniote vertebrates. Some interesting indications-emerge that parts of the gastrular structure, which are vital but ultimately extraembryonic, might be among those first specified b ...
... largely or entirely comparable with those seen in amphibian development could be mediated by the homologous factors in amniote vertebrates. Some interesting indications-emerge that parts of the gastrular structure, which are vital but ultimately extraembryonic, might be among those first specified b ...
Pedomicrobium - International Journal of Systematic and
... acid) buffer (Sigma Chemie, Taufkirchen, Federal Republic of Germany), and growth in PSM supplemented with 10 mM phenol, 10 mM benzoic acid, or 10 mM toluene were followed optically by using a Klett-Summerson colorimeter. The generation times in PSM or PYVM medium were ...
... acid) buffer (Sigma Chemie, Taufkirchen, Federal Republic of Germany), and growth in PSM supplemented with 10 mM phenol, 10 mM benzoic acid, or 10 mM toluene were followed optically by using a Klett-Summerson colorimeter. The generation times in PSM or PYVM medium were ...
Swimming behavior of the monotrichous bacterium Pseudomonas
... Published by Blackwell Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved ...
... Published by Blackwell Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved ...
The Promise and Challenge of Induced€Pluripotent Stem Cells for
... confer pluripotency to early embryos and ESC. They ...
... confer pluripotency to early embryos and ESC. They ...
II-Expressing Microvesicles at Their Surface Follicular Dendritic
... MHC class II compartments (MIICs) (10), which are the subcellular site of peptide loading onto MHC class II molecules (11). MIICs are part of the endosomal/lysosomal pathway in APC and often have a multivesicular phenotype (12, 13). The internal vesicles of multivesicular MIICs are probably formed b ...
... MHC class II compartments (MIICs) (10), which are the subcellular site of peptide loading onto MHC class II molecules (11). MIICs are part of the endosomal/lysosomal pathway in APC and often have a multivesicular phenotype (12, 13). The internal vesicles of multivesicular MIICs are probably formed b ...
Development of angiosperm seed is a complex process
... Proanthocyanidins are apparently released from the endothelial cells and impregnate walls the inner three cell layers during this period (Fig. 2E). ...
... Proanthocyanidins are apparently released from the endothelial cells and impregnate walls the inner three cell layers during this period (Fig. 2E). ...
Chapter 1 - Utrecht University Repository
... CI-MPR. The receptor is recycled to the trans Golgi network (TGN) and the ligand is transported to lysosomes. Although the name early endosome implies it to be a single compartment, this clearly is an oversimplification. This was initially demonstrated by Maxfield and coworkers in Chinese hamster ov ...
... CI-MPR. The receptor is recycled to the trans Golgi network (TGN) and the ligand is transported to lysosomes. Although the name early endosome implies it to be a single compartment, this clearly is an oversimplification. This was initially demonstrated by Maxfield and coworkers in Chinese hamster ov ...
Chapter 2 - William Stallings, Data and Computer
... • takes ~2.8x10-6 seconds to insert single cell • time to traverse network depends on propagation delay and switching delay • assume propagation at two-thirds speed of light • if source and destination on opposite sides of USA, propagation time ~ 48x10-3 seconds • given implicit congestion control, ...
... • takes ~2.8x10-6 seconds to insert single cell • time to traverse network depends on propagation delay and switching delay • assume propagation at two-thirds speed of light • if source and destination on opposite sides of USA, propagation time ~ 48x10-3 seconds • given implicit congestion control, ...
344_final version - OPUS at UTS
... relative humidity), the natural durability of PEMFC is mainly affected by two internal factors: the material properties, and the design and structure of the components and the stack. That is, whether or not a PEMFC is used, the natural degradation is unavoidable because of the change of membrane re ...
... relative humidity), the natural durability of PEMFC is mainly affected by two internal factors: the material properties, and the design and structure of the components and the stack. That is, whether or not a PEMFC is used, the natural degradation is unavoidable because of the change of membrane re ...
- RichardWheeler.net
... parasites for scanning electron microscopy cellular electron tomography, and serial block face scanning electron microscopy (SBFSEM). These parasites have a highly ordered cell shape and form, with a defined positioning of internal cytoskeletal structures and organelles. We show how knowledge of the ...
... parasites for scanning electron microscopy cellular electron tomography, and serial block face scanning electron microscopy (SBFSEM). These parasites have a highly ordered cell shape and form, with a defined positioning of internal cytoskeletal structures and organelles. We show how knowledge of the ...
PDF - Oxford Academic
... recent reviews (Berckmans and De Veylder, 2009; Nieuwland et al., 2009; Sabelli and Larkins, 2009; Boruc et al., 2010). From these studies one can conclude that several components and mechanisms are functional in plant cell cycle control that also play a role in other eukaryotic cells. In addition t ...
... recent reviews (Berckmans and De Veylder, 2009; Nieuwland et al., 2009; Sabelli and Larkins, 2009; Boruc et al., 2010). From these studies one can conclude that several components and mechanisms are functional in plant cell cycle control that also play a role in other eukaryotic cells. In addition t ...
Targeting lactate metabolism for cancer therapeutics
... Gossypol (also known as AT-101), a natural product found in cottonseed, is a nonselective inhibitor of LDH that blocks the binding of NADH, with a Ki for LDHA and LDHB of 1.9 and 1.4 μM, respectively (50, 51). This compound was initially developed as an antimalarial therapeutic, but is now being use ...
... Gossypol (also known as AT-101), a natural product found in cottonseed, is a nonselective inhibitor of LDH that blocks the binding of NADH, with a Ki for LDHA and LDHB of 1.9 and 1.4 μM, respectively (50, 51). This compound was initially developed as an antimalarial therapeutic, but is now being use ...
PDF + SI - Journal of Cell Science
... except for a possible duplication in the common ancestor of Homo sapiens and Danio rerio (Fig. 2). Vps26 contains an arrestin N-terminal domain, and the Vps26domain-containing family of proteins includes DSCR3 (Down syndrome critical region 3). DSCR3 is encoded by a gene associated with chromosome 2 ...
... except for a possible duplication in the common ancestor of Homo sapiens and Danio rerio (Fig. 2). Vps26 contains an arrestin N-terminal domain, and the Vps26domain-containing family of proteins includes DSCR3 (Down syndrome critical region 3). DSCR3 is encoded by a gene associated with chromosome 2 ...
Functions of AP1 (Fos/Jun) in bone development
... and CREB families of proteins are also part of AP1 complexes. AP1 converts extracellular signals into changes in the expression of specific target genes, which harbour AP1 binding site(s) in their promoter or enhancer regions. The activity of AP1 is modulated by interactions with other transcription ...
... and CREB families of proteins are also part of AP1 complexes. AP1 converts extracellular signals into changes in the expression of specific target genes, which harbour AP1 binding site(s) in their promoter or enhancer regions. The activity of AP1 is modulated by interactions with other transcription ...
Dynamics of small genetic circuits subject to stochastic partitioning
... In prokaryotes, partitioning errors during cell division are expected to be a non-negligible source of cellto-cell diversity in protein numbers. Here, we make use of stochastic simulations to investigate how different degrees of partitioning errors in division affect the cell-to-cell diversity of th ...
... In prokaryotes, partitioning errors during cell division are expected to be a non-negligible source of cellto-cell diversity in protein numbers. Here, we make use of stochastic simulations to investigate how different degrees of partitioning errors in division affect the cell-to-cell diversity of th ...
Chapter 6
... – Are not part of the endomembrane system – Reproduce independently from cell division – Have a double membrane – Have proteins made by free ribosomes in the cytoplasm ...
... – Are not part of the endomembrane system – Reproduce independently from cell division – Have a double membrane – Have proteins made by free ribosomes in the cytoplasm ...