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... shape and position and contain the complete metabolic machinery for the oxidative conversion of pyruvate, fatty acids, and amino acids into ATP. Mitochondria are crucially involved in cellular Ca2+ and redox homeostasis and apoptosis induction. Maintenance of mitochondrial function and integrity req ...
... shape and position and contain the complete metabolic machinery for the oxidative conversion of pyruvate, fatty acids, and amino acids into ATP. Mitochondria are crucially involved in cellular Ca2+ and redox homeostasis and apoptosis induction. Maintenance of mitochondrial function and integrity req ...
(LPT1) and humans (LPCAT3)
... Cells require membranes for survival and need energy to meet the costs of living. Phospholipids and triglyceride together fulfill both the requirements. Phospholipids are predominant membrane lipids and triglycerides allow for storage of surplus energy therby enhancing survival in energy poor condit ...
... Cells require membranes for survival and need energy to meet the costs of living. Phospholipids and triglyceride together fulfill both the requirements. Phospholipids are predominant membrane lipids and triglycerides allow for storage of surplus energy therby enhancing survival in energy poor condit ...
Text - Reading`s CentAUR
... slow, so the addition of a phase-transfer catalyst is necessary [e.g., N,N′-dimethyl-N,N′-dioctylethylethoxymalonamide (DMDOHEMA)] if this extractant is to be used for largescale partitioning.19 In an attempt to improve the kinetics of extraction with these tetradentate N-donor extractants, greater ...
... slow, so the addition of a phase-transfer catalyst is necessary [e.g., N,N′-dimethyl-N,N′-dioctylethylethoxymalonamide (DMDOHEMA)] if this extractant is to be used for largescale partitioning.19 In an attempt to improve the kinetics of extraction with these tetradentate N-donor extractants, greater ...
Inducible uptake and metabolism of glucose by the phosphorylative
... incubated with glucose. Strains CSV89 and KT2442 showed O2 uptake in the presence of glucose, gluconate and 2ketogluconate (Table 1). These results suggest that, unlike the other strains, CSV86 does not have the ability to metabolize gluconate and 2-ketogluconate. These observations were supported b ...
... incubated with glucose. Strains CSV89 and KT2442 showed O2 uptake in the presence of glucose, gluconate and 2ketogluconate (Table 1). These results suggest that, unlike the other strains, CSV86 does not have the ability to metabolize gluconate and 2-ketogluconate. These observations were supported b ...
Research Question:
... Zinc protoporphyrin IX and magnesium protoporphyrin IX are complex ions. A complex ion is an ion which has a central metal ion bonded to surrounding atoms known as ligands. When cations of Zn2+ or Mg2+ react with protoporphyrin IX, they accept pairs of electrons from nitrogen atoms which were previo ...
... Zinc protoporphyrin IX and magnesium protoporphyrin IX are complex ions. A complex ion is an ion which has a central metal ion bonded to surrounding atoms known as ligands. When cations of Zn2+ or Mg2+ react with protoporphyrin IX, they accept pairs of electrons from nitrogen atoms which were previo ...
Genetic Engineering for Improved Xylose Fermentation by Yeasts
... Metabolic engineering [39, 40] has been used to impart the capacity for ethanol production and xylose fermentation in E. coli [41-45], Klebsiella oxytoca [46,47], Zymomonas mobilis [48,49] and S. cerevisiae [50-53]. In general, attempts at metabolic engineering have been more successful in bacteria ...
... Metabolic engineering [39, 40] has been used to impart the capacity for ethanol production and xylose fermentation in E. coli [41-45], Klebsiella oxytoca [46,47], Zymomonas mobilis [48,49] and S. cerevisiae [50-53]. In general, attempts at metabolic engineering have been more successful in bacteria ...
Systematic metabolic analysis of recombinant Pichia pastoris UNIVERSITAT AUTÒNOMA DE BARCELONA
... The systematic analysis of the cell physiological it is critical to gain knowledge about microorganisms. Systems biology gives the opportunity to obtain quantitatively analysis of different physiological levels which allow the in silico representations of the studied pathways. Overall, this field is ...
... The systematic analysis of the cell physiological it is critical to gain knowledge about microorganisms. Systems biology gives the opportunity to obtain quantitatively analysis of different physiological levels which allow the in silico representations of the studied pathways. Overall, this field is ...
chapter 18 - HCC Learning Web
... Mass balance indicates that we have the same number and type of atoms on both sides of the equation (so that mass is conserved). Similarly, net charge must also be conserved. We cannot have a buildup of charge on one side of the reaction or the other. In redox equations, electrons are used to balanc ...
... Mass balance indicates that we have the same number and type of atoms on both sides of the equation (so that mass is conserved). Similarly, net charge must also be conserved. We cannot have a buildup of charge on one side of the reaction or the other. In redox equations, electrons are used to balanc ...
In Silico Prediction of the Peroxisomal Proteome in Fungi, Plants
... decision tree to sort proteins among several different compartments. In PSORT, the PTS1 motif [AS][HKR]-L is used as a marker for peroxisomal location along with amino acid composition over the entire protein. The performance on peroxisomal proteins is modest, in the sense that many peroxisomal prot ...
... decision tree to sort proteins among several different compartments. In PSORT, the PTS1 motif [AS][HKR]-L is used as a marker for peroxisomal location along with amino acid composition over the entire protein. The performance on peroxisomal proteins is modest, in the sense that many peroxisomal prot ...
Mechanistic Studies of Two Selected Flavin
... Choline oxidase catalyzes the flavin-dependent, two-step oxidation of choline to glycine betaine via the formation of an aldehyde intermediate. The oxidation of choline includes two reductive half-reactions followed by oxidative half-reactions. In the first oxidation reaction, the alcohol substrate ...
... Choline oxidase catalyzes the flavin-dependent, two-step oxidation of choline to glycine betaine via the formation of an aldehyde intermediate. The oxidation of choline includes two reductive half-reactions followed by oxidative half-reactions. In the first oxidation reaction, the alcohol substrate ...
Complexes. X-ray Structure of Rh1[C6H,(CH2NMe2),-o ,o`
... ligands that are either mono- or bis-ortho-chelated by dried and distilled prior to use. Reactions were carried out a t nitrogen donor groups. Since soft phosphorus ligands have room temperature unless stated otherwise. ‘H NMR spectra were usually been used in combination with these d8 centers, reco ...
... ligands that are either mono- or bis-ortho-chelated by dried and distilled prior to use. Reactions were carried out a t nitrogen donor groups. Since soft phosphorus ligands have room temperature unless stated otherwise. ‘H NMR spectra were usually been used in combination with these d8 centers, reco ...
IJCA 50A(09-10) 1457-1462
... functional motifs of these biologically important compounds.2 Photosynthetic sulfur bacteria use the sulfur compounds as a source of electrons for reductive carbon dioxide fixation during anoxic autotropic growth, while chemolithoautotropic sulfur bacteria uses the electron derived from oxidation of ...
... functional motifs of these biologically important compounds.2 Photosynthetic sulfur bacteria use the sulfur compounds as a source of electrons for reductive carbon dioxide fixation during anoxic autotropic growth, while chemolithoautotropic sulfur bacteria uses the electron derived from oxidation of ...
Conjugated bilirubin
... glycine or with taurine (derivative of the sulfurcontaining amino acid) forming bile salts. Gall bladder empties bile salts in the small intestine where the bile is involved in digestion and absorption of lipids. ...
... glycine or with taurine (derivative of the sulfurcontaining amino acid) forming bile salts. Gall bladder empties bile salts in the small intestine where the bile is involved in digestion and absorption of lipids. ...
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... A hydrocarbon has 92.31% carbon and 7.69% hydrogen. Its relative molecular mass is 78. (i) Determine the molecular formula of the hydrocarbon. (C=12,H=1) 2 ½ mks*NDI* (ii) Draw its structure. ½ mk*NDI* Phosphorous (v) chloride fumes in air. Explain this observation using chemical equations 3mks Sodi ...
... A hydrocarbon has 92.31% carbon and 7.69% hydrogen. Its relative molecular mass is 78. (i) Determine the molecular formula of the hydrocarbon. (C=12,H=1) 2 ½ mks*NDI* (ii) Draw its structure. ½ mk*NDI* Phosphorous (v) chloride fumes in air. Explain this observation using chemical equations 3mks Sodi ...
Efficient Nickel-Catalyzed [2 + 2 + 2] Cycloaddition of CO2 and Diynes
... Received June 24, 2002 ...
... Received June 24, 2002 ...
Transition Metal Chemistry
... An iron-porphyrin, the basic unit of hemoglobin © 2006 Brooks/Cole - Thomson ...
... An iron-porphyrin, the basic unit of hemoglobin © 2006 Brooks/Cole - Thomson ...
Ni-based bimetallic heterogeneous catalysts for energy and
... widely applicable for the syntheses of bimetallic catalysts with well-controlled shape, size, and composition.11,12 Various wetchemical schemes have been applied to synthesize bimetallic NPs. They can be classified into two categories according to the formation mechanisms: seed-mediated growth and o ...
... widely applicable for the syntheses of bimetallic catalysts with well-controlled shape, size, and composition.11,12 Various wetchemical schemes have been applied to synthesize bimetallic NPs. They can be classified into two categories according to the formation mechanisms: seed-mediated growth and o ...
On the role and formation of covalently bound flavin cofactors Heuts
... covalent bond type and a class of organisms (Table 1). 8a-S-Cysteinyl-FAD and the most abundant type of monocovalent flavin binding, 8a-histidyl–FAD, are found in all kingdoms of life. The rare covalent flavin– protein linkages, 6-S-cysteinyl–FMN, threonyl–FMN, and 8a-O-tyrosyl-FAD, have so far only b ...
... covalent bond type and a class of organisms (Table 1). 8a-S-Cysteinyl-FAD and the most abundant type of monocovalent flavin binding, 8a-histidyl–FAD, are found in all kingdoms of life. The rare covalent flavin– protein linkages, 6-S-cysteinyl–FMN, threonyl–FMN, and 8a-O-tyrosyl-FAD, have so far only b ...
A newly discovered Anaerococcus strain responsible for axillary
... The human body harbors a complex microbiota. Depending on the location of skin, the structure of skin microbiota is clearly different because of the different types of sweat glands such as the eccrine, apocrine, and sebaceous glands. One of the important functions of microbiota on the skin surface i ...
... The human body harbors a complex microbiota. Depending on the location of skin, the structure of skin microbiota is clearly different because of the different types of sweat glands such as the eccrine, apocrine, and sebaceous glands. One of the important functions of microbiota on the skin surface i ...
Nitrate reductase activity in chicory roots
... serine-threonine protein kinases inhibitor, antagonized the inhibition of NRA. This suggests that excision caused a rapid inactivation of NRA in roots of chicory by modifying the phosphorylation balance towards a phosphorylated NR form which could enter an inactive complex. Key words: Chicory, nitra ...
... serine-threonine protein kinases inhibitor, antagonized the inhibition of NRA. This suggests that excision caused a rapid inactivation of NRA in roots of chicory by modifying the phosphorylation balance towards a phosphorylated NR form which could enter an inactive complex. Key words: Chicory, nitra ...
Growth-limiting Intracellular Metabolites in Yeast Growing Under Diverse Nutrient Limitations.
... severity of nutrient limitation. Unlike gene transcripts, there are only a limited number of metabolites whose abundance shows a correlation with growth rate independent of the limiting external nutrient. Different limiting nutrients cause the intracellular concentrations of distinct classes of meta ...
... severity of nutrient limitation. Unlike gene transcripts, there are only a limited number of metabolites whose abundance shows a correlation with growth rate independent of the limiting external nutrient. Different limiting nutrients cause the intracellular concentrations of distinct classes of meta ...
Chemical Redox Agents for Organometallic
... reagent that can be produced, preparative electrochemical cells have reaction times of tens of minutes, a time frame that may be troublesome if the desired product has limited stability. Homogeneous chemical redox reactions, on the other hand, often proceed as rapidly as solutions of the redox agent ...
... reagent that can be produced, preparative electrochemical cells have reaction times of tens of minutes, a time frame that may be troublesome if the desired product has limited stability. Homogeneous chemical redox reactions, on the other hand, often proceed as rapidly as solutions of the redox agent ...
Evolution of metal ions in biological systems
Evolution of Metal Ions in Biological Systems refers to the incorporation of metallic ions into living organisms and how it has changed over time. Metal ions have been associated with biological systems for billions of years, but only in the last century have scientists began to truly appreciate the scale of their influence. Major (iron, manganese, magnesium and zinc) and minor (copper, cobalt, nickel, molybdenum, tungsten) metal ions have symbiotically aligned with living organisms and the associated complexes have evolved over time.