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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
... Gorinstein et al., 1996). There also are investigations showing comparisons among soybean, oats, and amaranth in relation to nutritional, structural, and functional properties (Gorinstein, 1993; Marcone and Yada, 1992; Segura-Nieto et al., 1994). To date, there is no information on the relative stab ...
... Gorinstein et al., 1996). There also are investigations showing comparisons among soybean, oats, and amaranth in relation to nutritional, structural, and functional properties (Gorinstein, 1993; Marcone and Yada, 1992; Segura-Nieto et al., 1994). To date, there is no information on the relative stab ...
The Early Interaction of the Outer Membrane Protein PhoE with
... action with trigger factor, a cytoplasmic chaperone. Using a cross-linking approach, the latter protein was found to interact with nascent PhoE chains as short as 57 amino acids (1–3). Subsequently, at a late co-translational or early post-translational stage the precursor protein interacts with Sec ...
... action with trigger factor, a cytoplasmic chaperone. Using a cross-linking approach, the latter protein was found to interact with nascent PhoE chains as short as 57 amino acids (1–3). Subsequently, at a late co-translational or early post-translational stage the precursor protein interacts with Sec ...
The proton-linked monocarboxylate transporter (MCT) family
... existence of a family of MCTs (reviewed in [2,7]). This was confirmed by Goldstein and Brown ’s group, who cloned and sequenced a second isoform of MCT (MCT2) from a hamster liver cDNA library [26]. MCT2 shares 60 % identity with MCT1 and, with the use of a baculovirus expression system, was shown t ...
... existence of a family of MCTs (reviewed in [2,7]). This was confirmed by Goldstein and Brown ’s group, who cloned and sequenced a second isoform of MCT (MCT2) from a hamster liver cDNA library [26]. MCT2 shares 60 % identity with MCT1 and, with the use of a baculovirus expression system, was shown t ...
Safety assessment - Food Standards Australia New Zealand
... MON863 corn has been genetically modified to produce an insecticidal protein that is selectively toxic to certain Coleopteran (beetle) insects in the larval stage. The insecticidal protein (Cry3Bb1) is one from a family of proteins produced by the soil bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis (otherwise kno ...
... MON863 corn has been genetically modified to produce an insecticidal protein that is selectively toxic to certain Coleopteran (beetle) insects in the larval stage. The insecticidal protein (Cry3Bb1) is one from a family of proteins produced by the soil bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis (otherwise kno ...
Nutrition, Anabolism, and the Wound Healing Process: An Overview
... immune functions are also proteins. Skin is composed primarily of the protein collagen. Protein synthesis is essential for any tissue repair. Therefore, LBM is highly metabolically active and necessary for survival. There are only 40,000 calories in the LBM compartment in a 70-kg individual; each gr ...
... immune functions are also proteins. Skin is composed primarily of the protein collagen. Protein synthesis is essential for any tissue repair. Therefore, LBM is highly metabolically active and necessary for survival. There are only 40,000 calories in the LBM compartment in a 70-kg individual; each gr ...
Canola Meal for Pig Feeding
... to the demand for canola oil and the production of meal through the oilseed crushing process. The Australian market has two differing oilseed crushing processes in the form of expeller or solvent extraction plants. GrainCorp Oilseeds operate both processing systems and the specification of the resul ...
... to the demand for canola oil and the production of meal through the oilseed crushing process. The Australian market has two differing oilseed crushing processes in the form of expeller or solvent extraction plants. GrainCorp Oilseeds operate both processing systems and the specification of the resul ...
Evolution of hard proteins in the sauropsid integument in relation to
... layer of flat cells that are incorporated into a variably thick corneous layer (depending on the type of scales) (Fig. 1I). In archosaurians (crocodilians and birds), the process of shedding of epidermal layers is not specifically known. However, the presence of a scission layer in avian scales (Can ...
... layer of flat cells that are incorporated into a variably thick corneous layer (depending on the type of scales) (Fig. 1I). In archosaurians (crocodilians and birds), the process of shedding of epidermal layers is not specifically known. However, the presence of a scission layer in avian scales (Can ...
Metabolic implications of methionine excess. Effects of
... animals (Daniel and Waisman, 1969 ; Simpson and Freedland, 1975). In this hypothesis, the pyruvate formed would participate, via acetyl-CoA, in the Krebs cycle and/or lipogenesis, whose activity would be maintained. Only the determination of pyruvate, malate and citrate in the liver could confirm th ...
... animals (Daniel and Waisman, 1969 ; Simpson and Freedland, 1975). In this hypothesis, the pyruvate formed would participate, via acetyl-CoA, in the Krebs cycle and/or lipogenesis, whose activity would be maintained. Only the determination of pyruvate, malate and citrate in the liver could confirm th ...
COST Functional Modeling Workshop
... • assign functions to gene products at different levels, depending on how much is known about a gene product • is used for a diverse range of species • structured to be queried at different levels, eg: • find all the chicken gene products in the genome that are involved in signal transduction • zoom ...
... • assign functions to gene products at different levels, depending on how much is known about a gene product • is used for a diverse range of species • structured to be queried at different levels, eg: • find all the chicken gene products in the genome that are involved in signal transduction • zoom ...
Sequence Specific Modeling of E. coli Cell-Free Protein
... organisms, including industrially important prokaryotes such as E. coli (19) and B. subtilis (20), are now available (21). Stoichiometric reconstructions have been expanded to include the integration of metabolism with detailed descriptions of gene expression (ME-Model) (17, 22) and protein structur ...
... organisms, including industrially important prokaryotes such as E. coli (19) and B. subtilis (20), are now available (21). Stoichiometric reconstructions have been expanded to include the integration of metabolism with detailed descriptions of gene expression (ME-Model) (17, 22) and protein structur ...
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... often XYA and XYG correspond to the same amino acid; sometimes XYG alone corresponds to an amino acid. For eight amino acids, U, C, A, or G may occupy the third position of synonym codons. Alternate bases also may occupy the first position of synonyms, as for N-formyl-methionine. One consequence of ...
... often XYA and XYG correspond to the same amino acid; sometimes XYG alone corresponds to an amino acid. For eight amino acids, U, C, A, or G may occupy the third position of synonym codons. Alternate bases also may occupy the first position of synonyms, as for N-formyl-methionine. One consequence of ...
NCBI FieldGuide Overview
... significance of the alignment. It can be used via a web interface or as a stand-alone tool. (www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/BLAST/) The NCBI BLAST ftp site provides standalone blast, client server blast, and wwwblast packages for different platforms. It also provides commonly used blast databases in preformat ...
... significance of the alignment. It can be used via a web interface or as a stand-alone tool. (www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/BLAST/) The NCBI BLAST ftp site provides standalone blast, client server blast, and wwwblast packages for different platforms. It also provides commonly used blast databases in preformat ...
Functional and structural roles of parasite-specific inserts in the bifunctional S-adenosylmethionine decarboxylase/ornithine
... AdoMetDClODC were expressed as Strep-Tag fusion proteins as described in Chapter 3, section 3.2.2 (Krause, et al., 2000; Miiller, et al., 2000; Wrenger, et al., 2001). Mutant forms of PfAdoMetDC/ODC with individual deletion of the parasite-specific inserts, as well as single and combined insert dele ...
... AdoMetDClODC were expressed as Strep-Tag fusion proteins as described in Chapter 3, section 3.2.2 (Krause, et al., 2000; Miiller, et al., 2000; Wrenger, et al., 2001). Mutant forms of PfAdoMetDC/ODC with individual deletion of the parasite-specific inserts, as well as single and combined insert dele ...
Molecular identification of three Arabidopsis thaliana mitochondrial
... In addition to respiration and cellular energy supply, plant mitochondria fulfil a range of metabolic tasks, some of which are essential to several plant-specific processes such as photorespiration, C4 and CAM (crassulacean acid metabolism) photosynthesis, the utilization of carbon, nitrogen and lip ...
... In addition to respiration and cellular energy supply, plant mitochondria fulfil a range of metabolic tasks, some of which are essential to several plant-specific processes such as photorespiration, C4 and CAM (crassulacean acid metabolism) photosynthesis, the utilization of carbon, nitrogen and lip ...
Properties of a newly characterized protein of the bovine - K-REx
... kinase activity appears to be associated with the larger subunit while the other subunit may possibly serve as a regulatory subunit. ...
... kinase activity appears to be associated with the larger subunit while the other subunit may possibly serve as a regulatory subunit. ...
Structure, prediction, evolution and genome wide studies of membrane proteins
... waiting patiently for at least 10 billion years for this to happen and ever since that day, nothing has been quite the same. The cells replicated and replicated and finally a group of cells wrote this thesis. In order to have a functional, living cell some of the basic things that are needed are: • ...
... waiting patiently for at least 10 billion years for this to happen and ever since that day, nothing has been quite the same. The cells replicated and replicated and finally a group of cells wrote this thesis. In order to have a functional, living cell some of the basic things that are needed are: • ...
Aspects of Reductive Explanation in Biological Science: Intrinsicality
... explanation will involve some element of temporal duration, which may be operationalized in different ways depending on the explanatory goals in view (similar to intrinsicality and fundamentality). If the aim is to explain the increased rhythmic contraction of the heart by the cellular mechanisms th ...
... explanation will involve some element of temporal duration, which may be operationalized in different ways depending on the explanatory goals in view (similar to intrinsicality and fundamentality). If the aim is to explain the increased rhythmic contraction of the heart by the cellular mechanisms th ...
ProteoChem`s Current Catalogue.
... (sulfhydryls, amines, carbohydrates, etc.) on proteins, peptides, or other molecular complexes. The atoms separating a crosslinker’s reactive groups, and eventually the conjugated proteins, form the “spacer arm”. A zero-length crosslinker refers to protein crosslinkers that join two molecules withou ...
... (sulfhydryls, amines, carbohydrates, etc.) on proteins, peptides, or other molecular complexes. The atoms separating a crosslinker’s reactive groups, and eventually the conjugated proteins, form the “spacer arm”. A zero-length crosslinker refers to protein crosslinkers that join two molecules withou ...
The f ructokinase f rom Rhizobium leguminosarum
... direction of the ORFs encoding Frk and PyrE. The arrows below the map indicate the location and direction in which the sequence data were read. Subclone analysis and fructokinase activity for each plasmid derivative are shown. Ac, Accl; Av, Aval; B, BamHI; C, Clal; H, Hincll; X, Xhol. ...
... direction of the ORFs encoding Frk and PyrE. The arrows below the map indicate the location and direction in which the sequence data were read. Subclone analysis and fructokinase activity for each plasmid derivative are shown. Ac, Accl; Av, Aval; B, BamHI; C, Clal; H, Hincll; X, Xhol. ...
Our detailed procedure to develop recombinant antibodies
... Biomedical research and drug development rely heavily on the use of specific monoclonal antibodies. The hybridoma technology developed in the 1970s allows the production of monoclonal antibodies following animal immunization and immortalization of antibody-producing cells (Kohler and Milstein, 1975) ...
... Biomedical research and drug development rely heavily on the use of specific monoclonal antibodies. The hybridoma technology developed in the 1970s allows the production of monoclonal antibodies following animal immunization and immortalization of antibody-producing cells (Kohler and Milstein, 1975) ...
Unknown title - Sigma
... spectroscopic overlap. ‟Pair-wise” amino acid labeling may be sufficient to isolate ssNMR signals of a specific residue. Recent applications of such strategies for example relate to larger membrane proteins14,15. In addition, block labeling16,17 as well as reverse18 labeling strategies have successf ...
... spectroscopic overlap. ‟Pair-wise” amino acid labeling may be sufficient to isolate ssNMR signals of a specific residue. Recent applications of such strategies for example relate to larger membrane proteins14,15. In addition, block labeling16,17 as well as reverse18 labeling strategies have successf ...
Role of Dietary Soy Protein in Obesity
... soybeans varies from 36% to 56% [24-27]. Protein content of soybean from different areas are quantitatively different with those grown in the southern United States having high concentration of crude protein [24]. Differences in crude protein and amino acid composition of soybeans exist both within ...
... soybeans varies from 36% to 56% [24-27]. Protein content of soybean from different areas are quantitatively different with those grown in the southern United States having high concentration of crude protein [24]. Differences in crude protein and amino acid composition of soybeans exist both within ...
Prokaryotic orthologues of mitochondrial alternative oxidase and plastid terminal oxidase
... above) again generated the expected 511 bp product, confirming the presence of PTOX transcript (Figure 1B). Expression was also confirmed by northern analysis of total RNA, which generated a band of ca. 800 bp (Figure 1C). The A. variabilis PTOX sequence was analyzed in the upstream region of the st ...
... above) again generated the expected 511 bp product, confirming the presence of PTOX transcript (Figure 1B). Expression was also confirmed by northern analysis of total RNA, which generated a band of ca. 800 bp (Figure 1C). The A. variabilis PTOX sequence was analyzed in the upstream region of the st ...
Distinct profiling of antimicrobial peptide families
... The methodology we developed to represent different peptides/proteins can be summarized as follows. Our method complements an earlier introduced method to computationally model in the same manner proteins of different lengths and families for analysis of their cellular localization (Matsuda et al., ...
... The methodology we developed to represent different peptides/proteins can be summarized as follows. Our method complements an earlier introduced method to computationally model in the same manner proteins of different lengths and families for analysis of their cellular localization (Matsuda et al., ...