
exon junctions of Euglena gene(s) - DigitalCommons@University of
... containing 7.4 kb of the 3' end of a LHCPII gene (4). Nine exons were identified in this clone based on sequence homology with Arabidopsis LHCPII. They can be assembled into a continuous open reading frame encoding 113 amino acids of the C-terminus of an LHCPII, followed by 4 complete LHCPIIs (4). I ...
... containing 7.4 kb of the 3' end of a LHCPII gene (4). Nine exons were identified in this clone based on sequence homology with Arabidopsis LHCPII. They can be assembled into a continuous open reading frame encoding 113 amino acids of the C-terminus of an LHCPII, followed by 4 complete LHCPIIs (4). I ...
Sequence Searching and Alignments
... The EBI maintains the world’s most comprehensive range of molecular databases. As we move towards understanding biology at the systems level, access to large data sets of many different types has become crucial. Technologies such as genome-sequencing, microarrays, proteomics and structural genomics ...
... The EBI maintains the world’s most comprehensive range of molecular databases. As we move towards understanding biology at the systems level, access to large data sets of many different types has become crucial. Technologies such as genome-sequencing, microarrays, proteomics and structural genomics ...
Supporting document 1 Safety assessment
... expected enzymatic activity. An assessment was done to determine the potential toxicity and allergenicity of the AHAS protein as well as the AtSEC61γ subunit protein (should it be expressed). Both proteins are highly homologous to proteins that have been safely consumed in food. Bioinformatic analys ...
... expected enzymatic activity. An assessment was done to determine the potential toxicity and allergenicity of the AHAS protein as well as the AtSEC61γ subunit protein (should it be expressed). Both proteins are highly homologous to proteins that have been safely consumed in food. Bioinformatic analys ...
Table S1 Genes with similar expression patterns in Qing2
... tRNA splicing; no detectable phenotype is conferred by null mutation or by overexpression ...
... tRNA splicing; no detectable phenotype is conferred by null mutation or by overexpression ...
Ribosomes of Mouse Liver following
... cushion overlying the free pellet. Because of this observation BOUND the procedure for separating free and membrane-bound ribosomes was modified to give more complete sedimenta tion of the free particles (cf. Chart 2 and Table 3). The distribution experiment was also performed with labeled total fre ...
... cushion overlying the free pellet. Because of this observation BOUND the procedure for separating free and membrane-bound ribosomes was modified to give more complete sedimenta tion of the free particles (cf. Chart 2 and Table 3). The distribution experiment was also performed with labeled total fre ...
Responses of cows to abomasal infusion of lysine and methionine at
... the metabolism of amino acids (AA) across the mammary gland was monitored. Dry matter intakes and milk and protein yields were not affected by either dietary CP level or postruminal infusion of Lys plus Met and averaged 15.9, 21.4, and 0.694 kg/d, respectively. Milk fat content and yield were not af ...
... the metabolism of amino acids (AA) across the mammary gland was monitored. Dry matter intakes and milk and protein yields were not affected by either dietary CP level or postruminal infusion of Lys plus Met and averaged 15.9, 21.4, and 0.694 kg/d, respectively. Milk fat content and yield were not af ...
meme
... present in all of the sequences. * anr — Any Number of Repetitions MEME assumes each sequence may contain any number of non-overlapping occurrences of each motif. This option is useful when you suspect that motifs repeat multiple times within a single sequence. In that case, the motifs found will be ...
... present in all of the sequences. * anr — Any Number of Repetitions MEME assumes each sequence may contain any number of non-overlapping occurrences of each motif. This option is useful when you suspect that motifs repeat multiple times within a single sequence. In that case, the motifs found will be ...
Characterization of Saccharomyces cerevisiae deficient in
... that are critical for enzymic activity have not yet been identified. In a search of available sequence databases, regions of high amino acid homology between the Ricinus sequence and that of a putative yeast protein were noted (24 % identity, 52 % similarity). The yeast sequence, encoding a putative ...
... that are critical for enzymic activity have not yet been identified. In a search of available sequence databases, regions of high amino acid homology between the Ricinus sequence and that of a putative yeast protein were noted (24 % identity, 52 % similarity). The yeast sequence, encoding a putative ...
Shelef, Katie: A Critical Analysis of Degenerate Primer Design Programs
... T}. The degeneracy of primer P, d(P) = ’ li=1 ÁpiÁ, where l = length of primer P [15]. The need for degeneracy in primer design is partially due to the degeneracy of the genetic code. Because several nucleotide codons can code for the same amino acid, target DNA sequences that have differing codon u ...
... T}. The degeneracy of primer P, d(P) = ’ li=1 ÁpiÁ, where l = length of primer P [15]. The need for degeneracy in primer design is partially due to the degeneracy of the genetic code. Because several nucleotide codons can code for the same amino acid, target DNA sequences that have differing codon u ...
Agonism with the omega-3 fatty acids α-linolenic acid
... quences (NCBI ID: BC101175 and NM_181745, respectively) to predict intra- and extra- cellular domains as well as membranespanning regions and their orientations. Protein sequences were aligned and examined using Vector NTI 10.0 software (Invitrogen). 2.4. Immunoprecipitation and immunoblotting Forty ...
... quences (NCBI ID: BC101175 and NM_181745, respectively) to predict intra- and extra- cellular domains as well as membranespanning regions and their orientations. Protein sequences were aligned and examined using Vector NTI 10.0 software (Invitrogen). 2.4. Immunoprecipitation and immunoblotting Forty ...
EP 1790660 B1
... [0020] The method will typically involve the steps of: obtaining nucleic acid encoding a protein of the invention; manipulating said nucleic acid to remove at least one domain from within the protein. The resulting nucleic acid may be inserted into an expression vector, or may already be part of an ...
... [0020] The method will typically involve the steps of: obtaining nucleic acid encoding a protein of the invention; manipulating said nucleic acid to remove at least one domain from within the protein. The resulting nucleic acid may be inserted into an expression vector, or may already be part of an ...
Enzyme Mechanisms - Illinois Institute of Technology
... the enzyme. One of these involves the proximity effect, in which two (or more) substrates are directed down potential-energy gradients to positions where they are close to one another. Thus the enzyme is able to defeat the entropic difficulty of bringing substrates together. ...
... the enzyme. One of these involves the proximity effect, in which two (or more) substrates are directed down potential-energy gradients to positions where they are close to one another. Thus the enzyme is able to defeat the entropic difficulty of bringing substrates together. ...
Glycoblocks: a schematic three-dimensional
... graphical tools such as GlycanBuilder (Damerell et al., 2012). With most of the biotechnological interest in glycosylation of proteins focused on how and where ligand carbohydrates appear in a protein–sugar complex structure, the important interactions provided by covalently attached glycans are oft ...
... graphical tools such as GlycanBuilder (Damerell et al., 2012). With most of the biotechnological interest in glycosylation of proteins focused on how and where ligand carbohydrates appear in a protein–sugar complex structure, the important interactions provided by covalently attached glycans are oft ...
Protein-protein interactions: mechanisms and
... usually exist in the bound state and the hydrophobic force is more preferential for this purpose, whereas non-obligate complexes are assembled in the water environment for rather a short time, and this makes energetically unfavourable the high hydrophobicity of their surfaces. However the non-obliga ...
... usually exist in the bound state and the hydrophobic force is more preferential for this purpose, whereas non-obligate complexes are assembled in the water environment for rather a short time, and this makes energetically unfavourable the high hydrophobicity of their surfaces. However the non-obliga ...
Dietary whey protein increases liver and skeletal muscle glycogen
... We investigated the effect of different types of dietary protein on glycogen content in liver and skeletal muscle of exercise-trained rats. Twenty-four male Sprague-Dawley rats (approximately 100 g; n 6 per group) were divided into sedentary or exercise-trained groups with each group being fed eithe ...
... We investigated the effect of different types of dietary protein on glycogen content in liver and skeletal muscle of exercise-trained rats. Twenty-four male Sprague-Dawley rats (approximately 100 g; n 6 per group) were divided into sedentary or exercise-trained groups with each group being fed eithe ...
Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
... and rhizoplane of various plant species [11, 13, 26]. The beneficial effects of P. polymyxa on plant growth, including nitrogen fixation, plant-disease suppression, soil-phosphorous solubilization, increase of soil porosity, and production of antibiotics, hydrolytic enzymes, and phytohormones, have ...
... and rhizoplane of various plant species [11, 13, 26]. The beneficial effects of P. polymyxa on plant growth, including nitrogen fixation, plant-disease suppression, soil-phosphorous solubilization, increase of soil porosity, and production of antibiotics, hydrolytic enzymes, and phytohormones, have ...
Chapter 14 Preparing Semisynthetic and Fully Synthetic Histones
... nucleosomes. However, it is the only method by which any combination of PTMs may be introduced across the protein sequence and is limited in scope only by the ability to prepare the appropriate modified peptide segments. This technique has been demonstrated in the preparation of histone H3 acetylate ...
... nucleosomes. However, it is the only method by which any combination of PTMs may be introduced across the protein sequence and is limited in scope only by the ability to prepare the appropriate modified peptide segments. This technique has been demonstrated in the preparation of histone H3 acetylate ...
Full-Text PDF
... medium-chain length PHB are insoluble in water and soluble in chloroform, the solubility of a cPHB-protein depends on the nature of the protein itself and on the extent of cPHB modification. However, within a given protein, cPHB significantly alters the hydrophobicity of the protein segments to whic ...
... medium-chain length PHB are insoluble in water and soluble in chloroform, the solubility of a cPHB-protein depends on the nature of the protein itself and on the extent of cPHB modification. However, within a given protein, cPHB significantly alters the hydrophobicity of the protein segments to whic ...
A Novel Role for Vitamin K1 in a Tyrosine Phosphorylation
... type III and immunoglobulin motifs common to extracellular matrix proteins, neural cell adhesion molecules, and cell surface receptors with tyrosine kinase or phosphatase activities (13, 14). It is believed that these RTKs may be bifunctional, acting both as cell adhesion proteins and as components ...
... type III and immunoglobulin motifs common to extracellular matrix proteins, neural cell adhesion molecules, and cell surface receptors with tyrosine kinase or phosphatase activities (13, 14). It is believed that these RTKs may be bifunctional, acting both as cell adhesion proteins and as components ...
Directed mutagenesis of the Trypanosoma cruzi trans
... contiguous amino acids, Q, D, and C (284—286) of sialidase with the P, G, and S, respectively (315-317), found in the corresponding positions of TS. Exchange of these three amino acids resulted in a hybrid gene (s3-2mon2) that encoded a protein with sialidase and sialyltransferase activities. The si ...
... contiguous amino acids, Q, D, and C (284—286) of sialidase with the P, G, and S, respectively (315-317), found in the corresponding positions of TS. Exchange of these three amino acids resulted in a hybrid gene (s3-2mon2) that encoded a protein with sialidase and sialyltransferase activities. The si ...
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... expression analysis of yellow perch IGF-I revealed a second yellow perch transcript (IGF-Ia) that is 81 nucleotides smaller. Both IGF-Ib and IGFIa had the greatest expression in liver tissue with moderate expression in brain, spleen and kidney tissues of both sexes. These sequences are valuable mole ...
... expression analysis of yellow perch IGF-I revealed a second yellow perch transcript (IGF-Ia) that is 81 nucleotides smaller. Both IGF-Ib and IGFIa had the greatest expression in liver tissue with moderate expression in brain, spleen and kidney tissues of both sexes. These sequences are valuable mole ...
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 ...
JBurke_SREI
... The attempt to incorporate subject matter into this application by reference to [1 ] is ineffective because [ 2 ]. Examiner Note 1. In bracket 1, identify the document such as an application or patent number or other identification. 2. In bracket 2, give reason(s) why it is ineffective (e.g., the ro ...
... The attempt to incorporate subject matter into this application by reference to [1 ] is ineffective because [ 2 ]. Examiner Note 1. In bracket 1, identify the document such as an application or patent number or other identification. 2. In bracket 2, give reason(s) why it is ineffective (e.g., the ro ...
The potato tuber mitochondrial proteome
... Downloaded from on June 14, 2017 - Published by www.plantphysiol.org Copyright © 2013 American Society of Plant Biologists. All rights reserved. ...
... Downloaded from on June 14, 2017 - Published by www.plantphysiol.org Copyright © 2013 American Society of Plant Biologists. All rights reserved. ...
Alternative routes of acetyl-CoA synthesis identified
... Currently, the increase in available genome data is accelerating progress toward and understanding of lipid metabolism at the systems level. A topic of particular interest is the genome-wide study of lipid metabolism in the simple eukaryotic model Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Dobson et al., 2010; Nooka ...
... Currently, the increase in available genome data is accelerating progress toward and understanding of lipid metabolism at the systems level. A topic of particular interest is the genome-wide study of lipid metabolism in the simple eukaryotic model Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Dobson et al., 2010; Nooka ...