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... Compared with other cultivated edible mushrooms such as Agaricus bisporus, Lentinula edodes and Pleurotus sajor-caju, the biological efficiency of V. volvacea (i.e. conversion of growth substrate into mushroom fruit bodies) is very low (Chang 1974). This effect appears to be related to the inability ...
... Compared with other cultivated edible mushrooms such as Agaricus bisporus, Lentinula edodes and Pleurotus sajor-caju, the biological efficiency of V. volvacea (i.e. conversion of growth substrate into mushroom fruit bodies) is very low (Chang 1974). This effect appears to be related to the inability ...
The DnaE polymerase from Deinococcus radiodurans features
... purified from soluble protein extracts, αDr was found to be tightly associated with E. coli RNA polymerase, from which αDr could not be dissociated. On the contrary, when refolded from inclusion bodies, αDr was devoid of E. coli RNA polymerase and was purified to homogeneity. When assayed with diffe ...
... purified from soluble protein extracts, αDr was found to be tightly associated with E. coli RNA polymerase, from which αDr could not be dissociated. On the contrary, when refolded from inclusion bodies, αDr was devoid of E. coli RNA polymerase and was purified to homogeneity. When assayed with diffe ...
Ether formation on the tridentate Schiff base
... calcd. found calcd. found calcd. found calcd. found calcd. ...
... calcd. found calcd. found calcd. found calcd. found calcd. ...
protein research
... shock Protein A (cspA) promoter for expression of high purity, high yield recombinant protein in E. coli. These vectors selectively induce target protein synthesis at low temperatures (15°C) where the synthesis of other proteins is suppressed and protease activity is decreased. This results in high ...
... shock Protein A (cspA) promoter for expression of high purity, high yield recombinant protein in E. coli. These vectors selectively induce target protein synthesis at low temperatures (15°C) where the synthesis of other proteins is suppressed and protease activity is decreased. This results in high ...
Characterisation of the diol dehydratase pdu operon of Lactobacillus
... 0378-1097 / 02 / $22.00 ß 2002 Federation of European Microbiological Societies. Published by Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. ...
... 0378-1097 / 02 / $22.00 ß 2002 Federation of European Microbiological Societies. Published by Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. ...
Neuropharmacological effects of triterpenoids
... terpenes biosynthesis can be divided into four distinct stages. Initial or the first stage involves the formation of isopentenyl diphosphate that is basic building block for isoprenoids (Gershenzon and Kreis, 1999). Secondly, these units associate to form the (C5H8)n isoprenoid backbone of the terpe ...
... terpenes biosynthesis can be divided into four distinct stages. Initial or the first stage involves the formation of isopentenyl diphosphate that is basic building block for isoprenoids (Gershenzon and Kreis, 1999). Secondly, these units associate to form the (C5H8)n isoprenoid backbone of the terpe ...
Relació estructura-funció en la família de transportadors d'aminoàcids heteromultimèrics.
... ASC, L, y+ and X AG ) and tissue-specific transport systems (e.g., systems B°'+, Nm, and b°'+ as well as variants of common transport systems). It has been proposed that this arrangement permits both fine regulation of substrate and cell-specific amino acid flows and economy in the number of structu ...
... ASC, L, y+ and X AG ) and tissue-specific transport systems (e.g., systems B°'+, Nm, and b°'+ as well as variants of common transport systems). It has been proposed that this arrangement permits both fine regulation of substrate and cell-specific amino acid flows and economy in the number of structu ...
Antioxidant and Prooxidant Activities of
... other foreign molecules (Bastian and Hibbs, 1994). The important roles of NO in neurotransmission and regulation of blood pressure have been also well established (Ignarro, 1991; Prast and Philippu, 2001). Recent evidence obtained from nonphagocytic cells suggests that several cytokines, growth fact ...
... other foreign molecules (Bastian and Hibbs, 1994). The important roles of NO in neurotransmission and regulation of blood pressure have been also well established (Ignarro, 1991; Prast and Philippu, 2001). Recent evidence obtained from nonphagocytic cells suggests that several cytokines, growth fact ...
Biochemistry of Specialized Tissues( liver)
... conjugation reactions yield glycoconjugates and tauroconjugates, respectively. The bile canaliculi join with the bile ductules, which then form the bile ducts. Bile acids are carried from the liver through these ducts to the gallbladder, where they are stored for future use. The ultimate fate of bil ...
... conjugation reactions yield glycoconjugates and tauroconjugates, respectively. The bile canaliculi join with the bile ductules, which then form the bile ducts. Bile acids are carried from the liver through these ducts to the gallbladder, where they are stored for future use. The ultimate fate of bil ...
Arabidopsis 3-ketoacyl-CoA synthase 9 is involved in the synthesis
... suberins, phospholipids, sphingolipids, and seed oils in the Brassicaceae. These lipids are involved in various functions, such as acting as protective barriers between plants and the environment, impermeable barriers to water and ions, energy-storage compounds in seeds, structural components of mem ...
... suberins, phospholipids, sphingolipids, and seed oils in the Brassicaceae. These lipids are involved in various functions, such as acting as protective barriers between plants and the environment, impermeable barriers to water and ions, energy-storage compounds in seeds, structural components of mem ...
MOMORDICA CHARANTIA LIPOXYGENASE ENZYME Research Article
... primary metabolite protein in the extract is not having much influence on lipoxygenase inhibitory activity and thus it was understood that some phytochemicals in Momordica charantia may have antioxidant nature which intern is responsible for antiinflammatory activity. ...
... primary metabolite protein in the extract is not having much influence on lipoxygenase inhibitory activity and thus it was understood that some phytochemicals in Momordica charantia may have antioxidant nature which intern is responsible for antiinflammatory activity. ...
Autocatalytic sets in E. coli metabolism
... A CRS may not contain any RAF, but when it does it always contains a unique maximal RAF (maxRAF), and this maxRAF is the one the RAF algorithm finds. Moreover, it has been shown that a maxRAF can often be decomposed into several smaller subsets which themselves are RAF sets (subRAFs) [28]. If such a ...
... A CRS may not contain any RAF, but when it does it always contains a unique maximal RAF (maxRAF), and this maxRAF is the one the RAF algorithm finds. Moreover, it has been shown that a maxRAF can often be decomposed into several smaller subsets which themselves are RAF sets (subRAFs) [28]. If such a ...
enzymes lecture 3
... As enzymes are proteins in nature, any factor that causes protein denaturation will inhibit enzyme activity e.g. Strong acids, ...
... As enzymes are proteins in nature, any factor that causes protein denaturation will inhibit enzyme activity e.g. Strong acids, ...
HS-SCI-APB-Unit 2 -- Chapter 8- Introduction to
... he living cell is a chemical factory in miniature, where thousands of reactions occur within a microscopic space. Sugars can be converted to amino acids that are linked together into proteins when needed, and proteins are dismantled into amino acids that can be converted to sugars when food is diges ...
... he living cell is a chemical factory in miniature, where thousands of reactions occur within a microscopic space. Sugars can be converted to amino acids that are linked together into proteins when needed, and proteins are dismantled into amino acids that can be converted to sugars when food is diges ...
A Quick Look at Biochemistry: Lipid Metabolism
... in this regard, lipids are categorized based on their different chemical properties including their ability for saponification, their chemical compositions and their building blocks. Saponification is the ability of lipids to be hydrolyzed by basic solutions into compounds such as glycerol and fatty ...
... in this regard, lipids are categorized based on their different chemical properties including their ability for saponification, their chemical compositions and their building blocks. Saponification is the ability of lipids to be hydrolyzed by basic solutions into compounds such as glycerol and fatty ...
Medical Biochemistry Review #2 By
... phosphate bonds of ATP to endergonic reactions so that they will occur spontaneously. b. The work that requires energy derived from ATP hydrolysis includes the transport of electrons down the electron transport chain. c. One half of the ATP-ADP cycle involves the generation of ATP that starts with t ...
... phosphate bonds of ATP to endergonic reactions so that they will occur spontaneously. b. The work that requires energy derived from ATP hydrolysis includes the transport of electrons down the electron transport chain. c. One half of the ATP-ADP cycle involves the generation of ATP that starts with t ...
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.