
Plant PCD In vegetative development Suspensor degradation
... Heterozygous alleles restore male fertility to cytoplasmic male-sterile radish (Raphanus sativus L.): a case of overdominance(2013) J. Exp. Bot. 64: 2041-2048. ...
... Heterozygous alleles restore male fertility to cytoplasmic male-sterile radish (Raphanus sativus L.): a case of overdominance(2013) J. Exp. Bot. 64: 2041-2048. ...
The Drosophila centriole – conversion of
... triplets mixed with doublets that held lateral hooks of various lengths (Fig. 2H). Procentrioles consisting of nine single A-tubules and a central tube were often found (Fig. 2I). Centrioles with triplets were found in early interphase and might represent the older mothers, whereas centrioles with m ...
... triplets mixed with doublets that held lateral hooks of various lengths (Fig. 2H). Procentrioles consisting of nine single A-tubules and a central tube were often found (Fig. 2I). Centrioles with triplets were found in early interphase and might represent the older mothers, whereas centrioles with m ...
Murine Siva-1 and Siva-2, alternate splice forms of the mouse Siva
... molecules containing death domain, the second having the TRAF (TNFR associated factor) domain and the third falling into neither of these categories. The death domain (about 80 amino acids in length), originally identi®ed in the cytoplasmic tails of Fas receptor and TNFR1 (Itoh and Nagata 1993; Tart ...
... molecules containing death domain, the second having the TRAF (TNFR associated factor) domain and the third falling into neither of these categories. The death domain (about 80 amino acids in length), originally identi®ed in the cytoplasmic tails of Fas receptor and TNFR1 (Itoh and Nagata 1993; Tart ...
Stamen Structure and Function
... and model species, including tomato (Ursin et al., 1989; Chmelnitsky et al., 2003), tobacco (Koltunow et al., 1990), Antirrhinum (Nacken et al., 1991), oilseed rape (Scott et al., 1991b; Shen and Hsu, 1992), maize (Wright et al., 1993), rice (Tsuchiya et al., 1994), lily (Crossley et al., 1995), whi ...
... and model species, including tomato (Ursin et al., 1989; Chmelnitsky et al., 2003), tobacco (Koltunow et al., 1990), Antirrhinum (Nacken et al., 1991), oilseed rape (Scott et al., 1991b; Shen and Hsu, 1992), maize (Wright et al., 1993), rice (Tsuchiya et al., 1994), lily (Crossley et al., 1995), whi ...
Boundary Representation Deformation in Parametric Solid Modeling
... mapping clearly exists. We formally characterize such a mapping in Section 2.3 as geometrically deforming. Similar problems have been identified and illustrated with “jumping blends” by Hoffmann [Capoyleas et al. 1996]. The naming techniques proposed in Capoyleas et al. [1996], Chen and Hoffmann [19 ...
... mapping clearly exists. We formally characterize such a mapping in Section 2.3 as geometrically deforming. Similar problems have been identified and illustrated with “jumping blends” by Hoffmann [Capoyleas et al. 1996]. The naming techniques proposed in Capoyleas et al. [1996], Chen and Hoffmann [19 ...
Pavement cell chloroplast behaviour and interactions with other
... size to guard cell chloroplasts but are approximately half the size of mesophyll chloroplasts (MCC). In the jigsaw shaped pavement cells in expanded cotyledons and leaves of Arabidopsis, 9 to 15 PCC are found per cell, while a single mesophyll cell may contain over 120 chloroplasts (Pyke and Leech, ...
... size to guard cell chloroplasts but are approximately half the size of mesophyll chloroplasts (MCC). In the jigsaw shaped pavement cells in expanded cotyledons and leaves of Arabidopsis, 9 to 15 PCC are found per cell, while a single mesophyll cell may contain over 120 chloroplasts (Pyke and Leech, ...
Intelligent Monitoring System Satisfies Customer Needs for
... make the prediction for remaining run-time. Many of these monitors have demonstrated very good time-toempty predictive accuracy. Unfortunately, extensive testing is typically required to characterize individual battery types. Managing the characterization process that defines the factory stored coef ...
... make the prediction for remaining run-time. Many of these monitors have demonstrated very good time-toempty predictive accuracy. Unfortunately, extensive testing is typically required to characterize individual battery types. Managing the characterization process that defines the factory stored coef ...
Protists – The Simplest Eukaryotes
... single large mitochondrion Trypanosomes include human pathogens that are transmitted by insects • African sleeping sickness (T. brucei) is spread by tsetse flies • Chagas disease (T. cruzi) is spread by bloodsucking bugs ...
... single large mitochondrion Trypanosomes include human pathogens that are transmitted by insects • African sleeping sickness (T. brucei) is spread by tsetse flies • Chagas disease (T. cruzi) is spread by bloodsucking bugs ...
The importance of the five phosphoribosyl
... The specificity of the antisera AK39 raised against a peptide that is part of the NHR1-1 of Prs1p (residues 272–288) and AK41 raised against the peptide sequence of Prs1p from residues 120 to 136 was tested with protein extracts from cells that express Prs1p under the transcriptional control of a ga ...
... The specificity of the antisera AK39 raised against a peptide that is part of the NHR1-1 of Prs1p (residues 272–288) and AK41 raised against the peptide sequence of Prs1p from residues 120 to 136 was tested with protein extracts from cells that express Prs1p under the transcriptional control of a ga ...
Isolation, Characterization, and Expression of cDNAs Encoding
... Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Partial human a-mannosidase II cDNA clones were also isolated and the gene was localized to human chromosome 5. ...
... Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Partial human a-mannosidase II cDNA clones were also isolated and the gene was localized to human chromosome 5. ...
The Hydra polyp: Nothing but an active stem cell community
... were postulated to form a specific niche which, when in close association with the HSC, allows an indefinite capacity for self-renewal, while effectively inhibiting differentiation and maturation of the cells. A number of in vitro experiments, as well as bone marrow transplantation experiments in wh ...
... were postulated to form a specific niche which, when in close association with the HSC, allows an indefinite capacity for self-renewal, while effectively inhibiting differentiation and maturation of the cells. A number of in vitro experiments, as well as bone marrow transplantation experiments in wh ...
Commentary in EMBO Journal
... acids such as oleate induce non-canonical autophagic pathways that are conserved from yeast to mammals further expands the already impressive versatility of autophagy. It also provokes interesting questions regarding the physiological roles of such a curious non-canonical autophagy and awaits a bett ...
... acids such as oleate induce non-canonical autophagic pathways that are conserved from yeast to mammals further expands the already impressive versatility of autophagy. It also provokes interesting questions regarding the physiological roles of such a curious non-canonical autophagy and awaits a bett ...
Fukuda, Annu. Rev. Plant Physiol. Plant Mol. Biol
... Early ultrastructural observations indicated that the development of intracellular organelles, i.e. the enlargement of the vacuole and nuclei, and the increases in numbers of ribosomes and the extent of the rough endoplasmic reticulum occur during differentiation along the file of cell lineage from ...
... Early ultrastructural observations indicated that the development of intracellular organelles, i.e. the enlargement of the vacuole and nuclei, and the increases in numbers of ribosomes and the extent of the rough endoplasmic reticulum occur during differentiation along the file of cell lineage from ...
Xpf suppresses mutagenic consequences of bacterial phagocytosis
... Xpf is not required for efficient uptake and digestion of bacteria In order to feed on bacteria, Dictyostelium must internalise their prey and then digest it to release nutrients (Cosson and Soldati, 2008; Lelong et al., 2011). This whole process contrasts to when Dictyostelium grows in axenic medi ...
... Xpf is not required for efficient uptake and digestion of bacteria In order to feed on bacteria, Dictyostelium must internalise their prey and then digest it to release nutrients (Cosson and Soldati, 2008; Lelong et al., 2011). This whole process contrasts to when Dictyostelium grows in axenic medi ...
Plant Tissue Culture for Plant Transformation
... induction) either before or after transformation •The most suitable explants for transformation are those which require the least amount of time in tissue culture Cells that can rapidly enter embryogenesis, such as those from immature embryos cultured in high concentrations of auxin to generate soma ...
... induction) either before or after transformation •The most suitable explants for transformation are those which require the least amount of time in tissue culture Cells that can rapidly enter embryogenesis, such as those from immature embryos cultured in high concentrations of auxin to generate soma ...
POM-POM2/CELLULOSE SYNTHASE
... assembled in the Golgi and transported to the cell surface where they are inserted into the plasma membrane adjacent to cortical microtubules (Crowell et al., 2009; Gutierrez et al., 2009). Apart from Golgi and plasma membrane localization, the CESAs are found in small post-Golgi compartments referr ...
... assembled in the Golgi and transported to the cell surface where they are inserted into the plasma membrane adjacent to cortical microtubules (Crowell et al., 2009; Gutierrez et al., 2009). Apart from Golgi and plasma membrane localization, the CESAs are found in small post-Golgi compartments referr ...
Size, shape, and arrangement of native cellulose fibrils in maize cell
... terms, the cellulose elementary fibril (CEF) as the nascent fibril synthesized by the cellulose synthase rosettes, and the macrofibril as a bundle of CEFs, both contain only cellulose. The microfibril as a morphological unit often observed by microscopy may contain a single CEF or a small macrofibri ...
... terms, the cellulose elementary fibril (CEF) as the nascent fibril synthesized by the cellulose synthase rosettes, and the macrofibril as a bundle of CEFs, both contain only cellulose. The microfibril as a morphological unit often observed by microscopy may contain a single CEF or a small macrofibri ...
1749-8104-8-5 - Cambridge Repository
... Keywords: Intrinsic program, Lumen, Neuroepithelial polarity, Neural tube, Zebrafish ...
... Keywords: Intrinsic program, Lumen, Neuroepithelial polarity, Neural tube, Zebrafish ...
THE EFFECT OF CHROMIUM ON THE GROWTH OF CHLORELLA
... and ecological problems. Chromium can be found in countless states of oxidation, although only Cr(III) and Cr(VI) is fairly stable in nature, Cr Cr (IV) and (V) are unstable intermediaries in the redox transition of Cr(III) and Cr(VI). The ratio of the two forms of chromium is determined by the phys ...
... and ecological problems. Chromium can be found in countless states of oxidation, although only Cr(III) and Cr(VI) is fairly stable in nature, Cr Cr (IV) and (V) are unstable intermediaries in the redox transition of Cr(III) and Cr(VI). The ratio of the two forms of chromium is determined by the phys ...
Bell Work: What is the fundamental unit of life?
... A eukaryotic cell has internal membranes that partition the cell into organelles The basic fabric of biological membranes is a double layer of phospholipids and other ...
... A eukaryotic cell has internal membranes that partition the cell into organelles The basic fabric of biological membranes is a double layer of phospholipids and other ...
Research Area - The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
... analyzed using GeneCluster, TreeView and Significance Analysis of Microarrays (SAM). Median centered and normalized miRNA expression data of hBE cell cultures from 6 individuals at day 5, 14 and 35, subjected to unsupervised hierarchical clustering (Figure 2), revealed complete separation of the day ...
... analyzed using GeneCluster, TreeView and Significance Analysis of Microarrays (SAM). Median centered and normalized miRNA expression data of hBE cell cultures from 6 individuals at day 5, 14 and 35, subjected to unsupervised hierarchical clustering (Figure 2), revealed complete separation of the day ...
PROTEIN DEPHOSPHORYLATION AND THE INTRACELLULAR
... in (67-70)). The synopsis of this field as presented below (Sections 3.2.1 and 3.2.2) is possible because of the tremendous progress during the last 15 years or so. It will probably contain several generalizations and lack important details but its main purpose is to set the stage for a discussion o ...
... in (67-70)). The synopsis of this field as presented below (Sections 3.2.1 and 3.2.2) is possible because of the tremendous progress during the last 15 years or so. It will probably contain several generalizations and lack important details but its main purpose is to set the stage for a discussion o ...
Viruses are not alive but affect living things.
... material contained inside a protective protein coat called a capsid. The protein coat may be a simple tube, such as the coat of an ebola virus, or have many layers, such as the smallpox virus shown on page 272. Viruses may come in many shapes and sizes, but all viruses consist of a capsid and geneti ...
... material contained inside a protective protein coat called a capsid. The protein coat may be a simple tube, such as the coat of an ebola virus, or have many layers, such as the smallpox virus shown on page 272. Viruses may come in many shapes and sizes, but all viruses consist of a capsid and geneti ...
Differentiation of Cardiac Myocytes after Mitogen Withdrawal
... (18, 27, 48). The putative function suggested by these temporal relationships has been substantiated, at least in nonmuscle cells, through the use of bacterially produced myc protein or deregulated myc genes as surrogates for growth factors (reviewed in reference 38) and by anti-myc antibodies (17) ...
... (18, 27, 48). The putative function suggested by these temporal relationships has been substantiated, at least in nonmuscle cells, through the use of bacterially produced myc protein or deregulated myc genes as surrogates for growth factors (reviewed in reference 38) and by anti-myc antibodies (17) ...
Peeping in on the cytoskeleton: light microscopy
... polymer growth properties or filament displacement (for example, by associated motor proteins11,12). Live cell imaging studies have also used fluorophore-labelled purified actin, but these involve microinjection or other cumbersome protocols to deliver the reagent inside cells. Careful titration wit ...
... polymer growth properties or filament displacement (for example, by associated motor proteins11,12). Live cell imaging studies have also used fluorophore-labelled purified actin, but these involve microinjection or other cumbersome protocols to deliver the reagent inside cells. Careful titration wit ...