
DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY UNIVERSITY OF KERALA
... undergraduate level and basic understanding of the theory and principle of the concerned subject. ...
... undergraduate level and basic understanding of the theory and principle of the concerned subject. ...
Genomic Insights into Methanotrophy: The Complete Genome Sequence of Methylococcus capsulatus (Bath)
... roles in other major parts of the carbon cycle such as photosynthesis, no genome-level studies have been published on the biology of methanotrophs. We report the first complete genome sequence to our knowledge from an obligate methanotroph, Methylococcus capsulatus (Bath), obtained by the shotgun se ...
... roles in other major parts of the carbon cycle such as photosynthesis, no genome-level studies have been published on the biology of methanotrophs. We report the first complete genome sequence to our knowledge from an obligate methanotroph, Methylococcus capsulatus (Bath), obtained by the shotgun se ...
PrACtICE PArAmEtEr: EvALuAtIoN of thE ChILd wIth mICroCEPhALy
... or proportionate microcephaly may go unrecognized unless a child’s HC is measured accurately. Making comparisons to parents’ HCs may be important as familial forms of mild microcephaly have been described. Currently available assessment tools may not ultimately establish a specific etiologic diagnos ...
... or proportionate microcephaly may go unrecognized unless a child’s HC is measured accurately. Making comparisons to parents’ HCs may be important as familial forms of mild microcephaly have been described. Currently available assessment tools may not ultimately establish a specific etiologic diagnos ...
Lab 5
... give a more accurate, and usually higher, activity reading. The first step is the homogenization of beef heart muscle tissue at 4oC. There are several methods for homogenization. In the case of animal tissue which lacks cell walls, a gentle approach can be taken: the tissue can be homogenized using ...
... give a more accurate, and usually higher, activity reading. The first step is the homogenization of beef heart muscle tissue at 4oC. There are several methods for homogenization. In the case of animal tissue which lacks cell walls, a gentle approach can be taken: the tissue can be homogenized using ...
Enzymatic Synthesis of Arginine Phosphate with Coupled ATP
... used both to facilitate recovery and reuse of the enzyme, and to improve its stability under operating condition^.^ Three successive reactions were carried out using the same preparation of enzyme-containing gel. The results were comparable for the three. In the last, it was possible to reach a conc ...
... used both to facilitate recovery and reuse of the enzyme, and to improve its stability under operating condition^.^ Three successive reactions were carried out using the same preparation of enzyme-containing gel. The results were comparable for the three. In the last, it was possible to reach a conc ...
Theoretical questions
... practical methods of investigation and achieved in control of theoretical level points number not less then 50. ...
... practical methods of investigation and achieved in control of theoretical level points number not less then 50. ...
Metabolic adaptation of Mycobacterium avium subsp
... Data processing and bioinformatics. Verified datasets were ...
... Data processing and bioinformatics. Verified datasets were ...
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... δ-carotene (ε,ψ-carotene) to produce α-carotene. No ε-cyclization activity was identified for BfLCYB. Sequence comparison showed that BfLCYB shares conserved domains with other functionally characterized lycopene cyclases from different organisms and belongs to a group of ancient lycopene cyclases. ...
... δ-carotene (ε,ψ-carotene) to produce α-carotene. No ε-cyclization activity was identified for BfLCYB. Sequence comparison showed that BfLCYB shares conserved domains with other functionally characterized lycopene cyclases from different organisms and belongs to a group of ancient lycopene cyclases. ...
High-Fidelity Contrast Reaction Simulation Training: Performance
... comfort levels of management of contrast reactions, was created. Three simulation scenarios that represented a moderate reaction, a severe reaction, and a contrast reaction mimic were completed in a one-hour period in a simulation laboratory. All participants completed a pretest and a posttest at on ...
... comfort levels of management of contrast reactions, was created. Three simulation scenarios that represented a moderate reaction, a severe reaction, and a contrast reaction mimic were completed in a one-hour period in a simulation laboratory. All participants completed a pretest and a posttest at on ...
Vitamins and Coenzymes - KSU - Home
... • Well known examples include: – Reduction of an alcohol to an alkane catalyzed by ribonucleotide reductase – Carbon chain rearrangements catalyzed by methylmalonyl CoA mutase or glutamate mutase ...
... • Well known examples include: – Reduction of an alcohol to an alkane catalyzed by ribonucleotide reductase – Carbon chain rearrangements catalyzed by methylmalonyl CoA mutase or glutamate mutase ...
Reprint pdf - Sportsci.org
... The scientific method involves stringent criteria for the evaluation of knowledge, but the method is not perfect. Research findings and their interpretations can be raised prematurely to the status of a fact. Some of these “facts” can even become a pivotal component of a knowledge base, termed a con ...
... The scientific method involves stringent criteria for the evaluation of knowledge, but the method is not perfect. Research findings and their interpretations can be raised prematurely to the status of a fact. Some of these “facts” can even become a pivotal component of a knowledge base, termed a con ...
Fluid & electrolyte Disorders Part 2
... • Rest of the choices are renal K-wasting states wherein the 24-hour urine K excretion should be > 15mmol/d. • The patient later admitted thru an interpreter that he ate fishballs from a sidewalk vendor 2 days ago and has been having diarrhea since then. ...
... • Rest of the choices are renal K-wasting states wherein the 24-hour urine K excretion should be > 15mmol/d. • The patient later admitted thru an interpreter that he ate fishballs from a sidewalk vendor 2 days ago and has been having diarrhea since then. ...
1 - Plant Research International
... exposed to radioactive intermediates followed by extraction and HPLC analysis to establish where in the cell the different pathways operate and if there is a site of synthesis with a separate site of accumulation. Sulphur Biochemistry Workpackage: Genes for CSO synthesis The genes responsible for th ...
... exposed to radioactive intermediates followed by extraction and HPLC analysis to establish where in the cell the different pathways operate and if there is a site of synthesis with a separate site of accumulation. Sulphur Biochemistry Workpackage: Genes for CSO synthesis The genes responsible for th ...
Frequency, Outcome, and Appropriateness of Treatment of Nonionic
... instituted treatment was completed. No patients with adverse reactions consisting entirely of physiologic manifestations were in cluded. Each reaction was graded retrospectively by consensus of two authors as mild, moderate, or severe based on the most severe clinical symptom or sign. The classific ...
... instituted treatment was completed. No patients with adverse reactions consisting entirely of physiologic manifestations were in cluded. Each reaction was graded retrospectively by consensus of two authors as mild, moderate, or severe based on the most severe clinical symptom or sign. The classific ...
1 - UCSB C.L.A.S.
... Trypsin, with an optimum pH at 6-7, will have AA residues at its active site that can be protonated and deprotonated at this pH as so we would expect His. We also know there is Asp and Ser. Pepsin, with an optimum pH at 2-3, will have AA residues at its active site that can be protonated and deproto ...
... Trypsin, with an optimum pH at 6-7, will have AA residues at its active site that can be protonated and deprotonated at this pH as so we would expect His. We also know there is Asp and Ser. Pepsin, with an optimum pH at 2-3, will have AA residues at its active site that can be protonated and deproto ...
Enzyme - MACscience
... 2. The substrate shape must be compatible with the enzymes active site in order to fit and be reacted upon. 3. The enzyme modifies the substrate. In this instance the substrate is broken down, releasing two products. ...
... 2. The substrate shape must be compatible with the enzymes active site in order to fit and be reacted upon. 3. The enzyme modifies the substrate. In this instance the substrate is broken down, releasing two products. ...
20 February 2002/ 09 February 2007
... Premature or term infants may retain an excess of sodium due to immature renal function. In premature or term infants, repeated infusions of sodium chloride should therefore only be given after determination of the serum sodium level. Newborns – especially those born premature and with low birth wei ...
... Premature or term infants may retain an excess of sodium due to immature renal function. In premature or term infants, repeated infusions of sodium chloride should therefore only be given after determination of the serum sodium level. Newborns – especially those born premature and with low birth wei ...
A generalized stoichiometric model of C3, C2, C2
... 2013; Singh et al., 2014). Classical photosynthetic models have allowed the simulation of leaf-level assimilation in C3, C2, C2+C4, and C4 plants using a mechanistic description based on Rubisco PEPC kinetics (von Caemmerer, 1989, 2000, 2013). These models are based on several simplifications, whic ...
... 2013; Singh et al., 2014). Classical photosynthetic models have allowed the simulation of leaf-level assimilation in C3, C2, C2+C4, and C4 plants using a mechanistic description based on Rubisco PEPC kinetics (von Caemmerer, 1989, 2000, 2013). These models are based on several simplifications, whic ...
brv12140 - Cambridge Repository
... as precursors for aromatic amino acids. By contrast, the oxidative branch of the PPP is not universal and is absent in many aerobic and thermophilic organisms (Grochowski, Xu & White, 2005; Nunoura et al., 2011; Bräsen et al., 2014). While reactions of the non-oxidative branch can also occur non-enz ...
... as precursors for aromatic amino acids. By contrast, the oxidative branch of the PPP is not universal and is absent in many aerobic and thermophilic organisms (Grochowski, Xu & White, 2005; Nunoura et al., 2011; Bräsen et al., 2014). While reactions of the non-oxidative branch can also occur non-enz ...
Metabolic network modelling

Metabolic network reconstruction and simulation allows for an in-depth insight into the molecular mechanisms of a particular organism. In particular, these models correlate the genome with molecular physiology. A reconstruction breaks down metabolic pathways (such as glycolysis and the Citric acid cycle) into their respective reactions and enzymes, and analyzes them within the perspective of the entire network. In simplified terms, a reconstruction collects all of the relevant metabolic information of an organism and compiles it in a mathematical model. Validation and analysis of reconstructions can allow identification of key features of metabolism such as growth yield, resource distribution, network robustness, and gene essentiality. This knowledge can then be applied to create novel biotechnology.In general, the process to build a reconstruction is as follows: Draft a reconstruction Refine the model Convert model into a mathematical/computational representation Evaluate and debug model through experimentation↑