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... • Hormones like glucagon and epinephrine increase cAMP – FA synthesis slows – Triglycerides are broken down – FA’s enter b-oxidation faster ...
... • Hormones like glucagon and epinephrine increase cAMP – FA synthesis slows – Triglycerides are broken down – FA’s enter b-oxidation faster ...
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... Recently, considerable attention has been focused on the synthesis of heterometallic complexes in which different metal centers are bonded through bridging donor atoms such as O, N, and S. Such molecular complexes provide a direct route to the synthesis of multi-metallic ceramic composites for high- ...
... Recently, considerable attention has been focused on the synthesis of heterometallic complexes in which different metal centers are bonded through bridging donor atoms such as O, N, and S. Such molecular complexes provide a direct route to the synthesis of multi-metallic ceramic composites for high- ...
Citrate metabolism in lactic acid bacteria
... Abstract: Citrate metabolism plays an important role in many food fermentations involving lactic acid bacteria. Since citrate is a highly oxidized substrate, no reducing equivalents are produced during its degradation, resulting in the formation of metabolic end products other than lactic acid. Some ...
... Abstract: Citrate metabolism plays an important role in many food fermentations involving lactic acid bacteria. Since citrate is a highly oxidized substrate, no reducing equivalents are produced during its degradation, resulting in the formation of metabolic end products other than lactic acid. Some ...
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... theoretical account of all of the subtle inuences of small distortions that occur due to crystal packing is not feasible. For this reason, ground- and excited-state energies and wave functions were calculated using geometries obtained directly from the X-ray crystal structures (see Fig. 1). Since p ...
... theoretical account of all of the subtle inuences of small distortions that occur due to crystal packing is not feasible. For this reason, ground- and excited-state energies and wave functions were calculated using geometries obtained directly from the X-ray crystal structures (see Fig. 1). Since p ...
Mechanism of Succinyl
... Citrate Synthase is an enzyme that catalyzes the first step in the citric acid cycle. Oxaloacetate and acetyl-CoA bind to Citrate Synthase, which then catalyzes the reaction which joins the two compounds together In eukaryotes, Citrate Synthase is a dimer, meaning that it is a protein which is compo ...
... Citrate Synthase is an enzyme that catalyzes the first step in the citric acid cycle. Oxaloacetate and acetyl-CoA bind to Citrate Synthase, which then catalyzes the reaction which joins the two compounds together In eukaryotes, Citrate Synthase is a dimer, meaning that it is a protein which is compo ...
Chemical Reactions - 2012 Book Archive
... of iodine is 126.90 g/mol. When we deal with elements such as iodine and sulfur, which occur as a diatomic molecule (I2) and a polyatomic molecule (S8), respectively, molar mass usually refers to the mass of 1 mol of atoms of the element—in this case I and S, not to the mass of 1 mol of molecules of ...
... of iodine is 126.90 g/mol. When we deal with elements such as iodine and sulfur, which occur as a diatomic molecule (I2) and a polyatomic molecule (S8), respectively, molar mass usually refers to the mass of 1 mol of atoms of the element—in this case I and S, not to the mass of 1 mol of molecules of ...
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... • Three stages • Activation of fatty acids occurring in the cytosol • Transport of fatty acids into mitochondria • Beta-Oxidation proper in the mitochondrial matrix • Fatty acids are oxidized by most of the tissues in the body. • Brain, erythrocytes and adrenal medulla cannot utilize fatty acids fo ...
... • Three stages • Activation of fatty acids occurring in the cytosol • Transport of fatty acids into mitochondria • Beta-Oxidation proper in the mitochondrial matrix • Fatty acids are oxidized by most of the tissues in the body. • Brain, erythrocytes and adrenal medulla cannot utilize fatty acids fo ...
APPLICABILITY OF FRUCTOPHILIC LACTIC ACID BACTERIA IN FOOD INDUSTRY
... bacteria, which were inhibiting the growth of pathogenic and spoilage microorganisms (Silva et al., 2001). In the early 20th century lactic acid bacteria (LAB) were identified and their first taxonomical classification (cellular morphology, mode of glucose fermentation, optimal temperature for growt ...
... bacteria, which were inhibiting the growth of pathogenic and spoilage microorganisms (Silva et al., 2001). In the early 20th century lactic acid bacteria (LAB) were identified and their first taxonomical classification (cellular morphology, mode of glucose fermentation, optimal temperature for growt ...
Recognition and Cleavage of DNA by Type‐II Restriction
... of restriction endonucleases to oligodeoxynucleotide substrates have been analyzed by fluorescence stopped-flow experiments (EcoRI: Alves et al., 1989a; EcoRV: Baldwin et al., 1995). In agreement with the biological needs, the association rates in both cases were found to be diffusion controlled wit ...
... of restriction endonucleases to oligodeoxynucleotide substrates have been analyzed by fluorescence stopped-flow experiments (EcoRI: Alves et al., 1989a; EcoRV: Baldwin et al., 1995). In agreement with the biological needs, the association rates in both cases were found to be diffusion controlled wit ...
Solid-State NMR and Density Functional Investigation of Carbon
... the absolute shielding of TMS.28 This value is in fortuitously good accord with the shielding intercept of 186.6 ppm obtained from the shielding calculation results shown in Figure 3. Clearly though, there is very good agreement between the theoretical and experimental shift results, both in terms o ...
... the absolute shielding of TMS.28 This value is in fortuitously good accord with the shielding intercept of 186.6 ppm obtained from the shielding calculation results shown in Figure 3. Clearly though, there is very good agreement between the theoretical and experimental shift results, both in terms o ...
Mitochondrial ATP synthase is dispensable in blood
... on aerobic glycolysis for energy generation, a small proportion of them undergo conversion to gametocytes, which execute a programmed remodeling of their central carbon metabolism (5). Gametocytes form in preparation for possible transmission to the insect phase of the life cycle should they be take ...
... on aerobic glycolysis for energy generation, a small proportion of them undergo conversion to gametocytes, which execute a programmed remodeling of their central carbon metabolism (5). Gametocytes form in preparation for possible transmission to the insect phase of the life cycle should they be take ...
Short-term regulation of the mammalian pyruvate dehydrogenase
... example, muscle contraction causes an increase in mitochondrial Ca2+ which can then stimulate PDHP1 activity and the whole PDHC (Harris et al., 2002; Patel & Korotchkina, 2003). Insulin can stimulate PDHPs via their phosphorylation by protein kinase Cδ, which is activated and translocated to mitocho ...
... example, muscle contraction causes an increase in mitochondrial Ca2+ which can then stimulate PDHP1 activity and the whole PDHC (Harris et al., 2002; Patel & Korotchkina, 2003). Insulin can stimulate PDHPs via their phosphorylation by protein kinase Cδ, which is activated and translocated to mitocho ...
Purification and Some: Characteristics of a Monomeric Racemase
... As shown in Fig. 1, the alanine racemase from T. thermophilus HB8 exhibited a maximum activity at 75°C and retained almost 100% of its activity even after being incubated at 80°C for 30min, but lost most of its activity upon incubation for the same duration at 90°C. The thermostability of the enzyme ...
... As shown in Fig. 1, the alanine racemase from T. thermophilus HB8 exhibited a maximum activity at 75°C and retained almost 100% of its activity even after being incubated at 80°C for 30min, but lost most of its activity upon incubation for the same duration at 90°C. The thermostability of the enzyme ...
The Biochemistry of Malic Acid Metabolism by Wine Yeasts
... pombe, S. pombe van malidevorans and Z bailii, can utilise TCA cycle intermediates while growing on glucose (Thornton and Rodriques, 1996). Strains of 5. pombe and Z bailii can degrade high concentrations of L-malate, but only if glucose or another assimilable carbon source is present (Baranowski an ...
... pombe, S. pombe van malidevorans and Z bailii, can utilise TCA cycle intermediates while growing on glucose (Thornton and Rodriques, 1996). Strains of 5. pombe and Z bailii can degrade high concentrations of L-malate, but only if glucose or another assimilable carbon source is present (Baranowski an ...
The metabolism of photosynthetically fixed
... of labelled compounds was found in the chloroplasts in all stages of the chase period, only three were found in the medium in significant amounts, even after 24 h. This indicates that there was very little lysis of chloroplasts over the 24 h in isolation. Even in the first 2 h after isolation the ch ...
... of labelled compounds was found in the chloroplasts in all stages of the chase period, only three were found in the medium in significant amounts, even after 24 h. This indicates that there was very little lysis of chloroplasts over the 24 h in isolation. Even in the first 2 h after isolation the ch ...
In – Indium
... appears to be associated with organic matter and, therefore, its concentration is increased in the surface soil horizon; it is also found in some Fe oxides as a result of their sorption capacity (Kabata-Pendias 2001). Indium forms a number of complex ions, mainly with halide, when OH- concentrations ...
... appears to be associated with organic matter and, therefore, its concentration is increased in the surface soil horizon; it is also found in some Fe oxides as a result of their sorption capacity (Kabata-Pendias 2001). Indium forms a number of complex ions, mainly with halide, when OH- concentrations ...
Biochemistry 499
... serine/threonine protein phosphatase class of protein phosphatases, an affinity column made from microcystin-LR, a toxin and inhibitor of protein phosphatase-1 and -2A, linked to Sepharose can be used for their purification and determination of their regulatory subunits. In this project, a microcyst ...
... serine/threonine protein phosphatase class of protein phosphatases, an affinity column made from microcystin-LR, a toxin and inhibitor of protein phosphatase-1 and -2A, linked to Sepharose can be used for their purification and determination of their regulatory subunits. In this project, a microcyst ...
Review: can diet influence the selective advantage of mitochondrial
... The two strands of mtDNA are differentiated by their nt content, with a guanine-rich strand referred to as the heavy strand and a cytosine-rich strand referred to as the light strand. The heavy strand encodes 28 genes and the light strand encodes nine genes for a total of 37 genes. Of the 37 genes, ...
... The two strands of mtDNA are differentiated by their nt content, with a guanine-rich strand referred to as the heavy strand and a cytosine-rich strand referred to as the light strand. The heavy strand encodes 28 genes and the light strand encodes nine genes for a total of 37 genes. Of the 37 genes, ...
A Theoretical Analysis of NADPH Production and
... The cell formula used in the equations was that of Dekkers et al. (1981): C,H, 3202 formula and the calculated amounts of NADPH, NADH and COz produced or consumed during biomass synthesis, the amount of carbon source required in assimilation is calculated. From this amount and the cell yield on the ...
... The cell formula used in the equations was that of Dekkers et al. (1981): C,H, 3202 formula and the calculated amounts of NADPH, NADH and COz produced or consumed during biomass synthesis, the amount of carbon source required in assimilation is calculated. From this amount and the cell yield on the ...
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... Thiophenes are well known for their occurrence in fossil fuels o2 and the coordination chemistry of these compounds has received recent attention because of its relevance to the metal-catalyzed hydrodesulfurization of the fossil fuels 63 . A mechanism for the hydrodesulfurization was proposed by Ang ...
... Thiophenes are well known for their occurrence in fossil fuels o2 and the coordination chemistry of these compounds has received recent attention because of its relevance to the metal-catalyzed hydrodesulfurization of the fossil fuels 63 . A mechanism for the hydrodesulfurization was proposed by Ang ...
Subject Materials for Biology
... in the body cells broken down (oxidised) to release energy. This energy is utilised for carrying out all biological functions of the cells and the body of the organisms. Thus, respiration is essential for survived and maintenance of an organism. Q31.State the differences between breathing and respir ...
... in the body cells broken down (oxidised) to release energy. This energy is utilised for carrying out all biological functions of the cells and the body of the organisms. Thus, respiration is essential for survived and maintenance of an organism. Q31.State the differences between breathing and respir ...
Bypassing the glucose/fatty acid cycle: AMP
... involves stimulation of phosphoinositide 3-kinase [13]. ...
... involves stimulation of phosphoinositide 3-kinase [13]. ...
Understanding the acetylome: translating targeted
... 2014; doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00399.2013.—It is well established that exercise elicits a finely tuned adaptive response in skeletal muscle, with contraction frequency, duration, and recovery shaping skeletal muscle plasticity. Given the power of physical activity to regulate metabolic health, numerous r ...
... 2014; doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00399.2013.—It is well established that exercise elicits a finely tuned adaptive response in skeletal muscle, with contraction frequency, duration, and recovery shaping skeletal muscle plasticity. Given the power of physical activity to regulate metabolic health, numerous r ...
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... compounds that dissolve in a solvent are said to be soluble, while those that do not are said to be insoluble NaCl is soluble in water, AgCl is insoluble in water the degree of solubility depends on the temperature even insoluble compounds dissolve, just not enough to be ...
... compounds that dissolve in a solvent are said to be soluble, while those that do not are said to be insoluble NaCl is soluble in water, AgCl is insoluble in water the degree of solubility depends on the temperature even insoluble compounds dissolve, just not enough to be ...
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.