Llama / Alpaca Supreme
									
... - Contains “Cool Energy” from vegetable& purified fish oils rich in omega 3 & 6 fatty acids. -”True Name” ingredient list shows the specific ingredient names in this feed. - Guaranteed levels of probiotics, enzymes and yeast culture assist in safe digestion. - Fortified with critical levels of trace ...
                        	... - Contains “Cool Energy” from vegetable& purified fish oils rich in omega 3 & 6 fatty acids. -”True Name” ingredient list shows the specific ingredient names in this feed. - Guaranteed levels of probiotics, enzymes and yeast culture assist in safe digestion. - Fortified with critical levels of trace ...
									BMC Microbiology
									
... Analysis of expression levels of A. niger putative dioxygenases ppoA, ppoC and ppoD showed that the three genes were expressed from the center to the periphery of the A. niger colonies grown on maltose, however, the level of expression differed (Fig. 4). The genes ppoA and ppoD were expressed mainly ...
                        	... Analysis of expression levels of A. niger putative dioxygenases ppoA, ppoC and ppoD showed that the three genes were expressed from the center to the periphery of the A. niger colonies grown on maltose, however, the level of expression differed (Fig. 4). The genes ppoA and ppoD were expressed mainly ...
									Isolation of casein from milk
									
... • Is a phosphoprotein, which has phosphate groups attached to some of the amino acid side chains. Mostly these amino acid are serine and threonine. • casein is a mixture of at least three similar proteins, which differ primarily in molecular weight and amount of phosphorus they contain (number of ph ...
                        	... • Is a phosphoprotein, which has phosphate groups attached to some of the amino acid side chains. Mostly these amino acid are serine and threonine. • casein is a mixture of at least three similar proteins, which differ primarily in molecular weight and amount of phosphorus they contain (number of ph ...
									Plant and Soil
									
... modification is involved. Azospirillum spp. show variations in their oxygen tolerance. High levels of carotenoids confer a slightly improved oxygen tolerance. Certain amino acids (e.g. glutamate, aspartate, histidine and serine) affect growth and nitrogen fixation differently in Azospirillum spp. Am ...
                        	... modification is involved. Azospirillum spp. show variations in their oxygen tolerance. High levels of carotenoids confer a slightly improved oxygen tolerance. Certain amino acids (e.g. glutamate, aspartate, histidine and serine) affect growth and nitrogen fixation differently in Azospirillum spp. Am ...
									Evolution of Metabolisms - Theoretical and Computational
									
... They possess a similar, but somewhat less abundance of electron transfer pathways compared to E. coli. ...
                        	... They possess a similar, but somewhat less abundance of electron transfer pathways compared to E. coli. ...
									patrick_tb_ch17
									
... Type: multiple choice question Title: Chapter 17 Question 29 29) What advantage is there in replacing the benzyl group at the P1 position of a protease inhibitor with a PhSCH2 group? Feedback: Incorporating a sulphur atom extends the side chain allowing simultaneous binding to the S1 and S3 subsites ...
                        	... Type: multiple choice question Title: Chapter 17 Question 29 29) What advantage is there in replacing the benzyl group at the P1 position of a protease inhibitor with a PhSCH2 group? Feedback: Incorporating a sulphur atom extends the side chain allowing simultaneous binding to the S1 and S3 subsites ...
									Characterization of Low Molecular Weight Glutenin Subunits by
									
... 7-15 is shown in Figure 2. PE fraction 16 (not shown in Fig. 2), had a single major peak eluting at 39 min. With the exceptions of peaks 10, 14, and 16, all PE fractions separated into two or three peaks, although most did not give baseline separations. It appears that pyridylethylation of the cyste ...
                        	... 7-15 is shown in Figure 2. PE fraction 16 (not shown in Fig. 2), had a single major peak eluting at 39 min. With the exceptions of peaks 10, 14, and 16, all PE fractions separated into two or three peaks, although most did not give baseline separations. It appears that pyridylethylation of the cyste ...
									Vitamin B6 B12
									
...  Deficiency of vitamin B12 leads to accumulation of methylmalonyl CoA  High levels of methylomalonyl CoA is used instead of malonyl CoA for fatty ...
                        	...  Deficiency of vitamin B12 leads to accumulation of methylmalonyl CoA  High levels of methylomalonyl CoA is used instead of malonyl CoA for fatty ...
									Section 3: Prokaryotic Sample and Array Processing
									
... standard procedures for bacterial RNA isolation or various commercial RNA isolation kits. For Pseudomonas aeruginosa and E. coli, we have successfully used the QIAGEN® RNeasy Mini Purification Kit. Caution should be used to minimize chromosomal DNA contamination during the isolation, due to the high ...
                        	... standard procedures for bacterial RNA isolation or various commercial RNA isolation kits. For Pseudomonas aeruginosa and E. coli, we have successfully used the QIAGEN® RNeasy Mini Purification Kit. Caution should be used to minimize chromosomal DNA contamination during the isolation, due to the high ...
									initial rates for many enzymatic reactions exhibit bell
									
... under standard conditions to determine that it remains constant -if an E is unstable and steadily loses activity with time, it may be possible to correct all the values obtained to those that existed at the start of the studies if a series of standard assays have been carried out at different times ...
                        	... under standard conditions to determine that it remains constant -if an E is unstable and steadily loses activity with time, it may be possible to correct all the values obtained to those that existed at the start of the studies if a series of standard assays have been carried out at different times ...
									5 DNA Replication
									
... molecule must unwind to expose the bases that act as a template for the assembly of new polynucleotide strands, which are made complementary and antiparallel to the template strands. The raw materials from which new DNA molecules are synthesized are deoxyribonucleoside triphosphates (dNTPs), each co ...
                        	... molecule must unwind to expose the bases that act as a template for the assembly of new polynucleotide strands, which are made complementary and antiparallel to the template strands. The raw materials from which new DNA molecules are synthesized are deoxyribonucleoside triphosphates (dNTPs), each co ...
									Some Structural and Kinetic Aspects of L
									
... binding of PEP to A domain of PK subunit. Also M2, R and L isoenzymes exhibit a sigmoidal kinetics toward the substrate PEP. This means that this substrate is at the same time homotropic cooperativity effector (Munoz & Ponce, 2003; Gunasekaran et al., 2004; Koshland & Hamadani, 2002; Ainslie et al., ...
                        	... binding of PEP to A domain of PK subunit. Also M2, R and L isoenzymes exhibit a sigmoidal kinetics toward the substrate PEP. This means that this substrate is at the same time homotropic cooperativity effector (Munoz & Ponce, 2003; Gunasekaran et al., 2004; Koshland & Hamadani, 2002; Ainslie et al., ...
									Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
									
... For quantification of IAA intermediates produced by P. polymyxa E681, indolic compounds in the bacterial supernatant were assayed. Thus, the bacterium was precultured for 20 h in DM medium, and then a 400-µl aliquot was transferred into 100 ml of fresh DM medium supplemented with Trp, obtaining 105 ...
                        	... For quantification of IAA intermediates produced by P. polymyxa E681, indolic compounds in the bacterial supernatant were assayed. Thus, the bacterium was precultured for 20 h in DM medium, and then a 400-µl aliquot was transferred into 100 ml of fresh DM medium supplemented with Trp, obtaining 105 ...
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... the fibrous components of the extracellular matrix. Growth factors and cytokines expressed and released by foam cells, smooth muscle cells, and the endothelium itself promote lesion development to a more advanced state, the atheroma. Foam cells and lipids continue to accumulate in the core of the a ...
                        	... the fibrous components of the extracellular matrix. Growth factors and cytokines expressed and released by foam cells, smooth muscle cells, and the endothelium itself promote lesion development to a more advanced state, the atheroma. Foam cells and lipids continue to accumulate in the core of the a ...
									PDF - Science Advances
									
... fig. S1. Functional analysis of prmt8 using zebrafish. (A) PRMT8 distribution in zebrafish embryos. Expression of the zebrafish prmt8 mRNA was visualized by whole mount in situ hybridization in the early larval stages [3 and 5 days post-fertilization (dpf), dorsal view]. A white arrowhead indicates ...
                        	... fig. S1. Functional analysis of prmt8 using zebrafish. (A) PRMT8 distribution in zebrafish embryos. Expression of the zebrafish prmt8 mRNA was visualized by whole mount in situ hybridization in the early larval stages [3 and 5 days post-fertilization (dpf), dorsal view]. A white arrowhead indicates ...
Biosynthesis
                        Biosynthesis (also called biogenesis or anabolism) is a multi-step, enzyme-catalyzed process where substrates are converted into more complex products in living organisms. In biosynthesis, simple compounds are modified, converted into other compounds, or joined together to form macromolecules. This process often consists of metabolic pathways. Some of these biosynthetic pathways are located within a single cellular organelle, while others involve enzymes that are located within multiple cellular organelles. Examples of these biosynthetic pathways include the production of lipid membrane components and nucleotides.The prerequisite elements for biosynthesis include: precursor compounds, chemical energy (e.g. ATP), and catalytic enzymes which may require coenzymes (e.g.NADH, NADPH). These elements create monomers, the building blocks for macromolecules. Some important biological macromolecules include: proteins, which are composed of amino acid monomers joined via peptide bonds, and DNA molecules, which are composed of nucleotides joined via phosphodiester bonds.