Insights into interactions between poly(ethylene glycol) and proteins
... protein and PEG. Two experimental studies have tried to look deeper than at the system level, providing atomic and near-atomic level detail of the interactions between protein and PEG. One brief study, which analyzed six protein crystal structures determined under conditions where PEG was used as a ...
... protein and PEG. Two experimental studies have tried to look deeper than at the system level, providing atomic and near-atomic level detail of the interactions between protein and PEG. One brief study, which analyzed six protein crystal structures determined under conditions where PEG was used as a ...
Introduction to Protein Structure
... •Ab initio prediction (based on first principles) is still not generally succesful (red) •Many Bioinformatics methods are therefore knowledge-based (green) ...
... •Ab initio prediction (based on first principles) is still not generally succesful (red) •Many Bioinformatics methods are therefore knowledge-based (green) ...
Detailed guidance on the electronic submission of information
... Substance refers to any matter of defined composition that has discrete existence, whose origin may be biological, mineral or chemical. NOTE 1: Substances can be single substances, mixture substances or one of a group of specified substances. Single substances should be defined using a minimally suf ...
... Substance refers to any matter of defined composition that has discrete existence, whose origin may be biological, mineral or chemical. NOTE 1: Substances can be single substances, mixture substances or one of a group of specified substances. Single substances should be defined using a minimally suf ...
Localization of protein-binding sites within families of proteins
... We address the question of whether or not the positions of protein-binding sites on homologous protein structures are conserved irrespective of the identities of their binding partners. First, for each domain family in the Structural Classification of Proteins (SCOP), protein-binding sites are extra ...
... We address the question of whether or not the positions of protein-binding sites on homologous protein structures are conserved irrespective of the identities of their binding partners. First, for each domain family in the Structural Classification of Proteins (SCOP), protein-binding sites are extra ...
BIOC203W1_Lecture Slides_Enzymes
... There are also some trivial names of enzymes are still used as they were such as- Trypsin, Chymotrypsin, pepsin etc. The above nomenclature was confusing considering the vast number of enzymes. Finally, the Enzyme Commission (EC) of the International Union of Biochemistry (IUB) developed a new namin ...
... There are also some trivial names of enzymes are still used as they were such as- Trypsin, Chymotrypsin, pepsin etc. The above nomenclature was confusing considering the vast number of enzymes. Finally, the Enzyme Commission (EC) of the International Union of Biochemistry (IUB) developed a new namin ...
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... Vapour phase refining : Vapour phase refining is the process of refining metal by converting it into its volatile compound and then, decomposing it to obtain a pure metal. The basic principle involved in this process are: (a) The metal should form a volatile compound with an available reagent, and ( ...
... Vapour phase refining : Vapour phase refining is the process of refining metal by converting it into its volatile compound and then, decomposing it to obtain a pure metal. The basic principle involved in this process are: (a) The metal should form a volatile compound with an available reagent, and ( ...
Filip Jagodzinski - WWU Computer Science Faculty Web Pages
... Teaching (CS courses at CWU, CSCI at WWU) Introduction to Programming (CS110, CS111, CSCI141), Concurrent Programming (CSCI322), Networks (CS450), Bioinformatics (CSCI474), High Performance Computing (CS530, Graduate), Computer Architecture (CS312), Software Engineering Mobile Apps (CS498), Modeling ...
... Teaching (CS courses at CWU, CSCI at WWU) Introduction to Programming (CS110, CS111, CSCI141), Concurrent Programming (CSCI322), Networks (CS450), Bioinformatics (CSCI474), High Performance Computing (CS530, Graduate), Computer Architecture (CS312), Software Engineering Mobile Apps (CS498), Modeling ...
Capacitation-associated Changes in Protein
... Immunofluorescence was employed to examine the percentage of sperms undergoing capacitation was subcellular localization of proteins phosphorylated in measured. When guinea pig sperms were incubated in TALP, tyrosine residues. Sperms were incubated during various they showed a time-dependent increas ...
... Immunofluorescence was employed to examine the percentage of sperms undergoing capacitation was subcellular localization of proteins phosphorylated in measured. When guinea pig sperms were incubated in TALP, tyrosine residues. Sperms were incubated during various they showed a time-dependent increas ...
Comparative analyses of Saccharomyces cerevisiae RNAs using
... spectrophotometer. The RNA Nano Assay makes it possible to estimate RNA concentrations in the range from 1000 ng Wl31 to 17 ng Wl31 . The presence of impurities including traces of DNA within RNA samples does not influence the concentration measurements. Like agarose gel electrophoresis, RNA Nano As ...
... spectrophotometer. The RNA Nano Assay makes it possible to estimate RNA concentrations in the range from 1000 ng Wl31 to 17 ng Wl31 . The presence of impurities including traces of DNA within RNA samples does not influence the concentration measurements. Like agarose gel electrophoresis, RNA Nano As ...
The Ostrich (Struthio camelus) egg
... The purity of the enzyme was ascertained (see below) by its electrophoretic (acrylamide gel electrophoresis) and chromatographic behaviour (symmetrical peak on Sephadex G-75), by the constant amino acid composition from three different preparations achieved with three different eggs and especially b ...
... The purity of the enzyme was ascertained (see below) by its electrophoretic (acrylamide gel electrophoresis) and chromatographic behaviour (symmetrical peak on Sephadex G-75), by the constant amino acid composition from three different preparations achieved with three different eggs and especially b ...
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... growth and development [9], the vacuolar PR1-mCherry signal appeared much stronger. A member of another class of PR proteins, defensin protein PDF1.2, tagged with green fluoresecent protein (GFP) and overexpressed in Arabidopsis, localizes in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-derived structures called ...
... growth and development [9], the vacuolar PR1-mCherry signal appeared much stronger. A member of another class of PR proteins, defensin protein PDF1.2, tagged with green fluoresecent protein (GFP) and overexpressed in Arabidopsis, localizes in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-derived structures called ...
Purification and Characterization of Two Thermostable Proteases
... buffer. Insoluble material was removed by centrifugation at 10,000 ×g for 10 min. (2) Ion-exchange chromatography on a DEAE-Sepharose column (1×20 cm) equilibrated with buffer A. After the column had been washed with five column volumes of buffer A, a 200-ml linear gradient of NaCl (00.3 M in buffer ...
... buffer. Insoluble material was removed by centrifugation at 10,000 ×g for 10 min. (2) Ion-exchange chromatography on a DEAE-Sepharose column (1×20 cm) equilibrated with buffer A. After the column had been washed with five column volumes of buffer A, a 200-ml linear gradient of NaCl (00.3 M in buffer ...
spectroscopic studies of mosquito iridescent virus, its capsid
... acid inside the virion (RNA or DNA), and the concentration of virions in the environment or in the tissues of an infected animal. In particular, the fluorescence may be a novel tool to detect viruses and to monitor a viral infection of cells and may be part of a biodefense application [2]. Different ...
... acid inside the virion (RNA or DNA), and the concentration of virions in the environment or in the tissues of an infected animal. In particular, the fluorescence may be a novel tool to detect viruses and to monitor a viral infection of cells and may be part of a biodefense application [2]. Different ...
High Coverage Process Specific HCP Identification and
... HCPs across the purification process • Two peptides from the same protein yield similar results ...
... HCPs across the purification process • Two peptides from the same protein yield similar results ...
The acrylamide problem: a plant and agronomic
... umbrella name of the Maillard reaction. The reaction takes its name from the French chemist Louis Camille Maillard who first described it in 1912 (Maillard, 1912), although the steps in the reaction as they are understood today were first proposed by an American chemist, John Hodge, in 1953 (Hodge, ...
... umbrella name of the Maillard reaction. The reaction takes its name from the French chemist Louis Camille Maillard who first described it in 1912 (Maillard, 1912), although the steps in the reaction as they are understood today were first proposed by an American chemist, John Hodge, in 1953 (Hodge, ...
... each of the metal ions i.e. Mg2+, Mn2+, Ca2+, Cu2+, Fe3+, Co2+ and Zn2+ ion was observed, though at varying rates (Fig. 4). As previous work showed that different initial concentrations of Mg2+, Fe3+ and Zn2+ ions have significant effects on lipid accumulation in C. bainieri sp. 2A1 [9], it was thou ...
Structure and Properties of Polymers
... Polymers are modern materials produced in megaton quantities. The raw materials for their synthesis or biosynthesis are low-molecular-weight substances. In the synthesis, hundreds to many thousands of small monomer molecules undergo a polymerization reaction resulting in large molecules, termed macr ...
... Polymers are modern materials produced in megaton quantities. The raw materials for their synthesis or biosynthesis are low-molecular-weight substances. In the synthesis, hundreds to many thousands of small monomer molecules undergo a polymerization reaction resulting in large molecules, termed macr ...
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... [8]. The concentrations of samples of pure ferredoxin were estimated by a heat-modified version of the Lowry method (see [8]). The results agreed (_+ 8%) with the amounts of protein recovered by quantitative recovery of amino acids (see [9]). E P R spectroscopy [4] and the assays of hydrogenase [9] ...
... [8]. The concentrations of samples of pure ferredoxin were estimated by a heat-modified version of the Lowry method (see [8]). The results agreed (_+ 8%) with the amounts of protein recovered by quantitative recovery of amino acids (see [9]). E P R spectroscopy [4] and the assays of hydrogenase [9] ...
nmr.evilia.190303
... In order for proteins to be isotopically labeled, they must be grown in the presence of isotopically labeled nutrients. This requires some knowledge of metabolism of E. coli or the organism used to produce the labeled protein In the case of E. coli, a strain is used that can grow on minimal media. ( ...
... In order for proteins to be isotopically labeled, they must be grown in the presence of isotopically labeled nutrients. This requires some knowledge of metabolism of E. coli or the organism used to produce the labeled protein In the case of E. coli, a strain is used that can grow on minimal media. ( ...
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... and mesopores have been synthesized by delaminating the layered zeolite precursors MCM-22 and ferrierite [14]. However, none of these techniques yields a regular distribution of mesopores, let alone an ideal channel system of mesopores structurally connected with the regular micropores of the zeolit ...
... and mesopores have been synthesized by delaminating the layered zeolite precursors MCM-22 and ferrierite [14]. However, none of these techniques yields a regular distribution of mesopores, let alone an ideal channel system of mesopores structurally connected with the regular micropores of the zeolit ...
Detailed guidance on the electronic submission - EMA
... Substance refers to any matter of defined composition that has discrete existence, whose origin may be biological, mineral or chemical. NOTE 1: Substances can be single substances, mixture substances or one of a group of specified substances. Single substances should be defined using a minimally suf ...
... Substance refers to any matter of defined composition that has discrete existence, whose origin may be biological, mineral or chemical. NOTE 1: Substances can be single substances, mixture substances or one of a group of specified substances. Single substances should be defined using a minimally suf ...
Dialysis Guide_scienova
... concentration gradient, which is highest at the start of dialysis. Through the dialysis process the concentration gradient between the sample and dialysis buffer will be reduced. In order to ...
... concentration gradient, which is highest at the start of dialysis. Through the dialysis process the concentration gradient between the sample and dialysis buffer will be reduced. In order to ...
Chapter 1: Aqueous Processing Systems
... One advantage of the established situation is that the student is exposed to aqueous processing in context, i.e., there can be immediate connection with the student's chosen field. Unfortunately, however, this approach to technical education is not without some disadvantages. First of all, many aqu ...
... One advantage of the established situation is that the student is exposed to aqueous processing in context, i.e., there can be immediate connection with the student's chosen field. Unfortunately, however, this approach to technical education is not without some disadvantages. First of all, many aqu ...
QualGroupD
... cations in your unknown. Testing known solutions to determine the color of the complex ions formed is recommended. Magnesium hydroxide will precipitate in aqueous ammonia, however the precipitate can be prevented from forming if the solution contains a significant concentration of NH4+. This can be ...
... cations in your unknown. Testing known solutions to determine the color of the complex ions formed is recommended. Magnesium hydroxide will precipitate in aqueous ammonia, however the precipitate can be prevented from forming if the solution contains a significant concentration of NH4+. This can be ...