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Purification, Characterization, and Amino Acid
Purification, Characterization, and Amino Acid

... Several snake venom proteins interfere in thrombosis and hemostasis. Some of these proteins affect platelet aggregation and/or blood coagulation. A number of snake venom proteins that inhibit platelet aggregation have been purified and characterized (for reviews, see 9, 10). This heterogeneous group ...
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P6060Datasheet-Lot0151208

... not exceed 20,000–50,000 units/ml to ensure the suggested rate of autophosphorylation. 2. Substrate Phosphorylation: Mix the substrate with 1X NEBuffer for PK supplemented with ATP. Add the activated CaMKII. Incubate at 30°C. ...
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Protein Structure and Interactions

... Chaperones are generally viewed as proteins that facilitate proper folding of other proteins often by preventing aggregation of folding intermediates. Another important class of chaperones is ribonucleic acid (RNA) chaperones. RNA chaperones are proteins that facilitate conformational changes of RNA ...
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... 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. ...
Marine Drugs  Atypical Reactive Center Kunitz-Type Inhibitor from the Sea Heteractis crispa
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... A. aff. xanthogrammica (AXPI-I, AXPI-II, AXPI-III), A. sulcata (SA5 II, AsKC1-AsKC3), A. equina (AEAPI, AEPI-I, AEPI-II), and from A. fuscoviridis (AFAPI-I, AFAPI-III) of the family Actiniidae is in the range of 44%–61%. Besides, InhVJ shares a high degree of homology (up to 50%) with the polypeptid ...
Comparative Analysis of Prothrombin Activators
Comparative Analysis of Prothrombin Activators

... activator, present only in snakes containing group C complexes, also showed a very high degree of homology (96%–98%). Expression of both the factor X– and factor V–like proteins determined by immunoblotting provided an additional means of separating these two groups at the molecular level. The molec ...
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... example, mitochondrial protein acetylation increases in the liver during fasting. In mice, 62% of acetylated mitochondrial proteins were identified in mitochondrial fractions isolated from both fed and fasted animals, whereas 14% of acetylated mitochondrial proteins were unique to fed mice, and 24% ...
Sequence and Tissue Distribution of a Second Protein of Hepatic
Sequence and Tissue Distribution of a Second Protein of Hepatic

... Sequencing of Cx26-1 and Cx26-2 (sequence and restriction map are shown in Fig. 2) revealed a single long open reading frame of 678 nucleotides, beginning at the first ATG codon encountered in Cx26-1 (278 nucleotides from the 5' end). This has the appropriate context for a eukaryotic translational i ...
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The Proteomics Big Challenge for Biomarkers and New Drug

... pathologies and the vast literature published in the last ten years exceeds the scope of a single review. Therefore, only a few examples will be illustrated to describe some of the new paradigms in signaling networks that owe their discovery to proteomics. The first step in defining a pathway or a n ...
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Additional file 1

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... domains. The deduced amino acid sequence of the bifunctional PfAdoMetDC/ODC predicted a molecular mass of 166 kDa for the polypeptide, whereas the recombinantly expressed enzyme had a molecular mass of -330 kDa. This suggested that the enzyme consists of a heterotetrameric structure derived from two ...
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Evolution and Function of the Plant Cell Wall

... GAUTs and GATLs, known or predicted to be involved in plant cell wall biosynthesis, class I also includes a lower plantspecific GAUT and GATL-related (GATR) subfamily, two metazoan subfamilies, and proteins from other eukaryotes and cyanobacteria. Class II includes galactinol synthases and plant glyc ...
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Membrane protein integration into the endoplasmic reticulum

... of Sec61a (i.e. at the interface between TM segments 2b and 7 ⁄ 8), which would occur only in the cytosolic side of the channel. However, segment 2a retains its location, keeping intact the permeability barrier. Once the SS enters into the channel as a loop, its first amino acids interact with the cy ...
The Phosphoproteome of a Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Eyespot
The Phosphoproteome of a Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Eyespot

... spectrum versus the full-scan MS spectrum is found with a mass difference of 98, 49, or 32.66 (depending on the charge of the peptide ion), a phosphorylationspecific neutral loss is indicated. This prominent ion of the MS2 spectrum (representing the dephosphorylated peptide) will then be selected fo ...
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Histone Deacetylase 4 Antibody

... members, HDAC-1, 2, 3, and 8, each of which contains a deacetylase domain exhibiting from 45 to 93% identity in amino acid sequence. Class II of the HDAC family comprises HDAC-4, 5, 6, and 7, the molecular weights of which are all about twofold larger than those of the class I members, and the deace ...
Incorporation of non-natural amino acids into proteins Takahiro
Incorporation of non-natural amino acids into proteins Takahiro

... Conclusions Introduction of non-natural amino acids into proteins is a potential tool that is widely applicable to genomic, proteomic and cellular biological researches. Positionspecific incorporation of probes such as biotin and fluorescent groups will be useful for high-throughput analyses of prot ...
Blamires SJ, Wu CL, Tso IM (2012)
Blamires SJ, Wu CL, Tso IM (2012)

... protein intake regimes: high, low or no protein intake. While the relative genetic inputs into the silks of these species are unknown, species of the former two genera have been reported to exhibit high proline (,9–12%), hence most likely MaSp2 predominant, MA silks [20,21,41,42]. Species from the l ...
characterisation of novel proteins
characterisation of novel proteins

... characterisation of the transferred genes, their origin, function and stability; changes at the DNA, protein and whole food levels; compositional analyses; evaluation of intended and unintended changes; and the potential for the newly expressed proteins to be either allergenic or toxic to humans. Hi ...
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... extended protein chain segments in the same or different molecules are held together by hydrogen bonds). 20.66 –C=O and –N–H 20.67 In a beta-pleated sheet structure, two fully extended protein chain segments are held together by hydrogen bonds. The beta-pleated sheet may be intermolecular when two d ...
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12 Molecular Visualization of an Enzyme, Acetylcholinesterase

... 2. Substrate Analog (NAF) at the Active Site. Active sites are often marked or labeled with a substrate analog. This is a substrate-like molecule that reacts incompletely at the enzyme active site. It remains bound to the enzyme and marks some of the catalytic amino acid side chains. In this case th ...
Metal ion reconstitution studies of yeast copper
Metal ion reconstitution studies of yeast copper

... and the Cu c ion is trigonal planar [4]. However, conflicting studies have described the histidine bridge as either intact [5] or broken [3] in the crystalline state. CuZnSODs are a primary line of defense against the hazards of aerobic life [6], and, as such, they have remained remarkably conserved ...
A legume genomics resource: The Chickpea Root Expressed
A legume genomics resource: The Chickpea Root Expressed

... through ESTs and contigs derived from them using prestructured queries with user defined variables. The EST database developed in this study provides a profile of the expressed genes that have been sampled from chickpea roots associated with putative annotations related to stress tolerance and root ...
The Principles of Balancing Diets for Amino Acids and Their Impact
The Principles of Balancing Diets for Amino Acids and Their Impact

... rumen bacteria or in milk and tissue protein (Table 1). Many nutritionists have questioned the possibility of histidine (His) as a potential limiting AA. However, to the author’s knowledge, His has only been identified as first limiting when grass silage and barley and oat diets were fed, with or wi ...
Feeney_ku_0099D_12934_DATA_1 - KU ScholarWorks
Feeney_ku_0099D_12934_DATA_1 - KU ScholarWorks

... ii ...
Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins
Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins

... a carbon) (Fig. 5–2). They differ from each other in their side chains, or R groups, which vary in structure, size, and electric charge, and which influence the solubility of the amino acids in water. The 20 amino acids of proteins are often referred to as the standard amino acids, to distinguish th ...
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