How to ID an Unknown Organism
... contamination. Coliforms are only found in the GI tract of warm-blooded animals. We will perform the indole test as part of the SIM media. We performed the citrate test in the Simmon’s Citrate media. Now we need to perform the MR-VP test to complete the IMViC series. ...
... contamination. Coliforms are only found in the GI tract of warm-blooded animals. We will perform the indole test as part of the SIM media. We performed the citrate test in the Simmon’s Citrate media. Now we need to perform the MR-VP test to complete the IMViC series. ...
Caldogcium – concentrated Calcium supplement containing Beta
... free radicals, rendering them harmless. ...
... free radicals, rendering them harmless. ...
Caffeine and related purine alkaloids: Biosynthesis, catabolism
... are rapidly hydrolysed by plant tissues forming purine nucleoside and/or bases which are then utilised in pathways that in most instances lead indirectly to xanthosine. Most of these purine compounds, including adenine, adenosine, inosine, hypoxanthine and guanine, are converted to their respective ...
... are rapidly hydrolysed by plant tissues forming purine nucleoside and/or bases which are then utilised in pathways that in most instances lead indirectly to xanthosine. Most of these purine compounds, including adenine, adenosine, inosine, hypoxanthine and guanine, are converted to their respective ...
Caffeine and related purine alkaloids: Biosynthesis, catabolism
... are rapidly hydrolysed by plant tissues forming purine nucleoside and/or bases which are then utilised in pathways that in most instances lead indirectly to xanthosine. Most of these purine compounds, including adenine, adenosine, inosine, hypoxanthine and guanine, are converted to their respective ...
... are rapidly hydrolysed by plant tissues forming purine nucleoside and/or bases which are then utilised in pathways that in most instances lead indirectly to xanthosine. Most of these purine compounds, including adenine, adenosine, inosine, hypoxanthine and guanine, are converted to their respective ...
Metabolism
... chemical reactions that either break down a large compound into smaller units (catabolism) or build more complex molecules from smaller ones (anabolism).4 For example, when you eat bread or rice, the GI tract breaks down the starch into glucose units. Cells can further catabolize these glucose units ...
... chemical reactions that either break down a large compound into smaller units (catabolism) or build more complex molecules from smaller ones (anabolism).4 For example, when you eat bread or rice, the GI tract breaks down the starch into glucose units. Cells can further catabolize these glucose units ...
Highly Efficient Micro RNA Enrichment
... measure miRNA more precisely and achieve better quality miRNA sequencing data, it is desirable to remove the larger unwanted ribosomal and other species of RNAs. This technical note describes the use of Beckman Coulter‘s SPRIselect reagent kit for miRNA enrichment. The Solid Phase Reverse Immobiliza ...
... measure miRNA more precisely and achieve better quality miRNA sequencing data, it is desirable to remove the larger unwanted ribosomal and other species of RNAs. This technical note describes the use of Beckman Coulter‘s SPRIselect reagent kit for miRNA enrichment. The Solid Phase Reverse Immobiliza ...
PDF - Oxford Academic
... enzyme was observed by Pulich and Van Baalen [lo] in extracts from two filamentous species of cyanobacteria capable of dark heterotrophic growth. a-Oxoglutarate dehydrogenase was also absent, the lack of a complete tricarboxylic acid cycle is consistent with other reports of cyanobacterial metabolis ...
... enzyme was observed by Pulich and Van Baalen [lo] in extracts from two filamentous species of cyanobacteria capable of dark heterotrophic growth. a-Oxoglutarate dehydrogenase was also absent, the lack of a complete tricarboxylic acid cycle is consistent with other reports of cyanobacterial metabolis ...
Glucose metabolic flux distribution of Lactobacillus amylophilus
... of kitchen waste composting. Lactic acid is an organic acid that is popularly employed in many fields and is in huge demand. Polylactic acid plastics synthesized from lactic acid are biodegradable, environmentally benign, and have broad applications in the market (Yun et al., 2003). Preparing lactic ...
... of kitchen waste composting. Lactic acid is an organic acid that is popularly employed in many fields and is in huge demand. Polylactic acid plastics synthesized from lactic acid are biodegradable, environmentally benign, and have broad applications in the market (Yun et al., 2003). Preparing lactic ...
Biocatalytic degradation of pollutants
... response required the presence of the TfdK permease, a member of the major facilitator superfamily of transport proteins. These reports are of interest, because they indicate that these bacteria have not only evolved new pathways for the degradation of man-made chemicals, but that they have also evo ...
... response required the presence of the TfdK permease, a member of the major facilitator superfamily of transport proteins. These reports are of interest, because they indicate that these bacteria have not only evolved new pathways for the degradation of man-made chemicals, but that they have also evo ...
4.3 Common carboxylic acids with practical uses . Methanoic acid
... Characterized by their humectant, keratoplastic, keratolytic, and sebum-regulating properties. They also improve the quality of the elastin fibers that tend to become longer, less fragmented, and more undulated. Salicylic acid Keratolytic properties are directly related to the intercellular cement o ...
... Characterized by their humectant, keratoplastic, keratolytic, and sebum-regulating properties. They also improve the quality of the elastin fibers that tend to become longer, less fragmented, and more undulated. Salicylic acid Keratolytic properties are directly related to the intercellular cement o ...
Cellular Respiration
... •Carried out by yeast and some bacteria Used in brewing beer, making wine, and baking bread and cakes ...
... •Carried out by yeast and some bacteria Used in brewing beer, making wine, and baking bread and cakes ...
CH2O -OCH CH2O- - f.a. #1 f.a.#2 f.a.#3 f.a. = fatty acid.
... 1) An important function of a cell membranes is that of PROTECTION allowing the cell to maintain a constant local environment irrespective of any changes that might occur in the external phase. However a membrane must not be absolutely protective for it must allow selective COMMUNICATION with the ex ...
... 1) An important function of a cell membranes is that of PROTECTION allowing the cell to maintain a constant local environment irrespective of any changes that might occur in the external phase. However a membrane must not be absolutely protective for it must allow selective COMMUNICATION with the ex ...
Linköping University Post Print How Should Thiopurine Treatment be Monitored? Methodological Aspects
... used so far that might contribute to the lack of observed correlation. Firstly, the acid hydrolysis methods have shown poor reproducibility. In the modified Lennard and Singleton method [4] used in our laboratory, the observed inter-day CV was more than 20% at concentrations between 58 and 660 pmol/ ...
... used so far that might contribute to the lack of observed correlation. Firstly, the acid hydrolysis methods have shown poor reproducibility. In the modified Lennard and Singleton method [4] used in our laboratory, the observed inter-day CV was more than 20% at concentrations between 58 and 660 pmol/ ...
IN SILICO SCREENING, SYNTHESIS AND IN VITRO EVALUATION OF SOME... DERIVATIVES AS DIHYDROFOLATE REDUCTASE INHIBITORS FOR ANTICANCER ACTIVITY:
... Objective: The main objective of this research was to in silico screen, synthesize, characterize and in vitro evaluate some quinazolin-/e/one derivatives as dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR) inhibitors for anti-cancer activity. Method: The present study reports a new series of Quinazoline and quinazoli ...
... Objective: The main objective of this research was to in silico screen, synthesize, characterize and in vitro evaluate some quinazolin-/e/one derivatives as dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR) inhibitors for anti-cancer activity. Method: The present study reports a new series of Quinazoline and quinazoli ...
Synonymous codons are not the same with
... To find whether the different synonymous codon composition is resulting in faster translation due to translation kinetics but not due to different mRNA structure, Yu et al. performed in vitro translation with yeast cell extract. Codon usage bias is different between N. crassa and yeast: the preferre ...
... To find whether the different synonymous codon composition is resulting in faster translation due to translation kinetics but not due to different mRNA structure, Yu et al. performed in vitro translation with yeast cell extract. Codon usage bias is different between N. crassa and yeast: the preferre ...
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.