
Phosphate Groups Modifying Myelin Basic Proteins Are
... groups of primarily compacted myelin participated in this rapid exchange. Similar studies were carried out on the metabolism of radioactive amino acids incorporated into the peptide backbone of myelin basic proteins. The metabolism of the methyl groups of methylarginines also was monitored using [me ...
... groups of primarily compacted myelin participated in this rapid exchange. Similar studies were carried out on the metabolism of radioactive amino acids incorporated into the peptide backbone of myelin basic proteins. The metabolism of the methyl groups of methylarginines also was monitored using [me ...
Characterization of the unique intron
... acid sequence and their genes often contain multiple introns. Euglena gracilis, a unicellular protist, has a LHCPII precursor (pLHCPII) that is a polyprotein containing multiple copies of LHCPII covalently joined by a conserved decapeptide linker (3-5). The amino acid sequence of Euglena pLHCPII was ...
... acid sequence and their genes often contain multiple introns. Euglena gracilis, a unicellular protist, has a LHCPII precursor (pLHCPII) that is a polyprotein containing multiple copies of LHCPII covalently joined by a conserved decapeptide linker (3-5). The amino acid sequence of Euglena pLHCPII was ...
Amino Acids and Protein Digestibility and Metabolizable Energy
... energy in feedstuff is relatively easy; however, this estimation in birds is not precise and measurement of metabolizable energy is common (Scott et al., 1998). To improve dietary efficiency, it is necessary to elucidate the exact amino acid requirements of poultry (Ishibashi and Yonemochi, 2002). T ...
... energy in feedstuff is relatively easy; however, this estimation in birds is not precise and measurement of metabolizable energy is common (Scott et al., 1998). To improve dietary efficiency, it is necessary to elucidate the exact amino acid requirements of poultry (Ishibashi and Yonemochi, 2002). T ...
Characterization and the role of carbonic anhydrase
... for carbonic anhydrase activity within the carboxysome to convert the bicarbonate to carbon dioxide, and a simultaneous requirement that minimal carbonic anhydrase activity be found within the cystol. The CAs are ubiquitous metallo enzymes (mainly Zn) that catalyzes the quick reversible hydration re ...
... for carbonic anhydrase activity within the carboxysome to convert the bicarbonate to carbon dioxide, and a simultaneous requirement that minimal carbonic anhydrase activity be found within the cystol. The CAs are ubiquitous metallo enzymes (mainly Zn) that catalyzes the quick reversible hydration re ...
Towards the construction of Escherichia coli cell
... Cell-free protein systems are described as the in vitro expression of recombinant proteins without the use of living cells. This approach uses a cell lysate containing a wide array of biological and chemical components for transcription, translation, protein folding, and energy metabolism; all requi ...
... Cell-free protein systems are described as the in vitro expression of recombinant proteins without the use of living cells. This approach uses a cell lysate containing a wide array of biological and chemical components for transcription, translation, protein folding, and energy metabolism; all requi ...
Multiple Manner Transposons in Flatworms and Hydras Are Related
... species were positive, and each was positive with all four combinations of PCR primers, that is, they yielded at least one ...
... species were positive, and each was positive with all four combinations of PCR primers, that is, they yielded at least one ...
A Bifunctional tRNA for In Vitro Selection
... to its translation product. For an in vitro selection experiment to succeed, a molecule with some degree of the desired activity must reside in the initial population, and thus library complexity is critical. Completely in vitro methods like ours, ribosome display [7], and mRNA display [8, 9] have a ...
... to its translation product. For an in vitro selection experiment to succeed, a molecule with some degree of the desired activity must reside in the initial population, and thus library complexity is critical. Completely in vitro methods like ours, ribosome display [7], and mRNA display [8, 9] have a ...
eg1
... multiple forms (Knowles et al. 1987, Kubicek 1992). V. volvacea produces a cellulolytic system that includes multiple forms of all three classes when grown on crystalline cellulose (Cai et al. 1994, 1999). In addition to EG1, four other CMC-hydrolysing proteins were separated in lower yields from cu ...
... multiple forms (Knowles et al. 1987, Kubicek 1992). V. volvacea produces a cellulolytic system that includes multiple forms of all three classes when grown on crystalline cellulose (Cai et al. 1994, 1999). In addition to EG1, four other CMC-hydrolysing proteins were separated in lower yields from cu ...
Classification of Structural Protein Domain Based on Hidden Markov
... [18-23]. However, in many studies, several species were grouped into one category many of or group amino acids into pseudo categories, this will provide less interest on features that are responsible for PDZ domain classifications. Most works in the literatures are focused on predicting various pept ...
... [18-23]. However, in many studies, several species were grouped into one category many of or group amino acids into pseudo categories, this will provide less interest on features that are responsible for PDZ domain classifications. Most works in the literatures are focused on predicting various pept ...
... nucleophile : electrophile couple that brought about the cleavage of the Gly–Pro peptide bond (not a proteinase : substrate couple sensu stricto). In this scenario the sequences in a proteinase which are concerned with imparting substrate specificity could be dispensed with. Similarly, the sequences ...
Statistical analysis of atomic contacts at RNA– protein
... the C host language. Although this system is old, it is still up to date for the functions it provides. The database and the update programs may be easily implemented using any other RDBMS which can be coupled with a host language. Statistical analysis Chi-square tests. Two problems must be distingu ...
... the C host language. Although this system is old, it is still up to date for the functions it provides. The database and the update programs may be easily implemented using any other RDBMS which can be coupled with a host language. Statistical analysis Chi-square tests. Two problems must be distingu ...
... Curve is shown to the right. (The level KD at high pH indicates pH binding due to some other interaction, such as VdW.) 3. (14 pts) i) Draw the structure of a tri-peptide whose sequence is X-Gly-Ala, where X represents peptide bonds your choice of a polar but non-ionizing amino -planer acid (please ...
High Resolution Two-Dimensional Electrophoresis of Proteins*
... detected and quantified by autoradiography. The reproducibility of the separation is sufficient to permit each spot on surface of the gel. Isoelectric focusing and a discontinuous SDS’ gel system (1) were chosen because of the high resolution of each one separation to be matched with a spot on a dif ...
... detected and quantified by autoradiography. The reproducibility of the separation is sufficient to permit each spot on surface of the gel. Isoelectric focusing and a discontinuous SDS’ gel system (1) were chosen because of the high resolution of each one separation to be matched with a spot on a dif ...
Participation of DDDD and KPAR
... enzyme was identified in a metagenomic dataset established from microbial community resides in the LCL environment. The metagenome-derived MerA enzyme (ATII-LCL MerA) has simple and limited alterations in its primary structure relative to that of an ortholog from uncultured soil bacterium. Both enzy ...
... enzyme was identified in a metagenomic dataset established from microbial community resides in the LCL environment. The metagenome-derived MerA enzyme (ATII-LCL MerA) has simple and limited alterations in its primary structure relative to that of an ortholog from uncultured soil bacterium. Both enzy ...
Genomics Insights esTs from seeds to Assist the selective Breeding
... datasets is often a faster process for the identification of corresponding enzymes. The protein family corresponding to a given primer pair can be large, as is the case of P450 in Arabidopsis, which accounts for .250 genes.24 This makes PCR investigation difficult. Another useful feature of ESTs ...
... datasets is often a faster process for the identification of corresponding enzymes. The protein family corresponding to a given primer pair can be large, as is the case of P450 in Arabidopsis, which accounts for .250 genes.24 This makes PCR investigation difficult. Another useful feature of ESTs ...
Ribosome readthrough
... When the ribosome arrives at a stop codon, there is no corresponding tRNA. Instead, a release factor enters the assembly site and synthesis is terminated, releasing the completed polypeptide from the ribosome. Translation termination in eukaryotes is mediated by two release factors: - eRF1 recognize ...
... When the ribosome arrives at a stop codon, there is no corresponding tRNA. Instead, a release factor enters the assembly site and synthesis is terminated, releasing the completed polypeptide from the ribosome. Translation termination in eukaryotes is mediated by two release factors: - eRF1 recognize ...
Modifying the chain-length selectivity of the
... 2000). In the case of BCL, it contains a binding pocket like an elliptical funnel with a length of 17 Å. The width at its base is 4.5 Å and increases to 10.5 Å at the entrance to the binding site. The left- and the right-hand walls viewed along the alcohol–acid axis are 10.5 and 16.5 Å, respectively ...
... 2000). In the case of BCL, it contains a binding pocket like an elliptical funnel with a length of 17 Å. The width at its base is 4.5 Å and increases to 10.5 Å at the entrance to the binding site. The left- and the right-hand walls viewed along the alcohol–acid axis are 10.5 and 16.5 Å, respectively ...
Zebra Finch Glucokinase Containing Two Homologous Halves Is an
... Methods of phylogenetic analysis are usually used for reconstruction of the relations between distinct species or between families of homologous proteins. Nucleotide sequences of homologous genes are used as a material for fundamental works in computational biology and phylogenetic. In this study, t ...
... Methods of phylogenetic analysis are usually used for reconstruction of the relations between distinct species or between families of homologous proteins. Nucleotide sequences of homologous genes are used as a material for fundamental works in computational biology and phylogenetic. In this study, t ...
Sequence Align Alg
... It is apparent that the above array operation can begin at any of a number of points along the borders of the array, which is equivalent to a comparison of N-terminal residues or C-terminal residues only. As long as the appropriate rules for pathways are followed, the maximum match will be the same. ...
... It is apparent that the above array operation can begin at any of a number of points along the borders of the array, which is equivalent to a comparison of N-terminal residues or C-terminal residues only. As long as the appropriate rules for pathways are followed, the maximum match will be the same. ...
Creation/Evolution
... Changes in stop codon meaning must have occurred after meanings were “frozen” in other organisms; alternatively organisms that exhibit them must have evolved from organisms that never shared the universal genetic code All changes in stop codons must include three changes: – Replacement of stop codon ...
... Changes in stop codon meaning must have occurred after meanings were “frozen” in other organisms; alternatively organisms that exhibit them must have evolved from organisms that never shared the universal genetic code All changes in stop codons must include three changes: – Replacement of stop codon ...
Amino Acid Sequences Containing Cysteine or Cystine Residues in
... cysteic acid values of 5· 2-5' 5 residues per mole. No stringent repurification was applied to the samples used for sequence work and no peptides, other than those related to the sequences given in this paper, were found. To establish the analytical value, however, the ovalbumin was rechromatographe ...
... cysteic acid values of 5· 2-5' 5 residues per mole. No stringent repurification was applied to the samples used for sequence work and no peptides, other than those related to the sequences given in this paper, were found. To establish the analytical value, however, the ovalbumin was rechromatographe ...
EFFECT OF COOKING AND ROASTING ON THE AMINO ACID
... were oven-dried to constant weight and homogenised into flour. The homogenized sample was then packed in plastic bottles and kept in freezer (–4°C) pending analysis. This is the raw sample. About 350 g of the dried groundnut pods were put into an iron pot and mixed with clean fine sand and stirred t ...
... were oven-dried to constant weight and homogenised into flour. The homogenized sample was then packed in plastic bottles and kept in freezer (–4°C) pending analysis. This is the raw sample. About 350 g of the dried groundnut pods were put into an iron pot and mixed with clean fine sand and stirred t ...
... The enthalpy is 326 x 600 = 195.6 kJ/mol. (+5 pts) ii) The lower entropy is due to a reduction in van der Waals interactions, the Val sidechain is smaller and interacts with the non-polar core via van der Waals by a lesser extent. (+5 pts) 10. (12 pts) Allosteric effects play a predominate role in m ...
In Silico Prediction of the Peroxisomal Proteome in Fungi, Plants
... and sequence. Though the overall performance was fair, the results for the peroxisomal subset was poor. Geraghty et al.23 used a pattern-based method to scan the Saccharomyces cerevisiae ORFs for potential peroxisomal proteins. Including both PTS1 and PTS2 motifs in their search, they found 18 new p ...
... and sequence. Though the overall performance was fair, the results for the peroxisomal subset was poor. Geraghty et al.23 used a pattern-based method to scan the Saccharomyces cerevisiae ORFs for potential peroxisomal proteins. Including both PTS1 and PTS2 motifs in their search, they found 18 new p ...
11111 Hhllill II III 11111 /III 11111 lihA IFU III III /MUll 110 III
... recognised by more than one type of HLA molecule, it is possible the other peptides of the invention may also be restricted by more than one HLA molecule. The peptides disclosed above all include a region which contains a CTL epitope. It may be possible that one or more individual amino acids in the ...
... recognised by more than one type of HLA molecule, it is possible the other peptides of the invention may also be restricted by more than one HLA molecule. The peptides disclosed above all include a region which contains a CTL epitope. It may be possible that one or more individual amino acids in the ...