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Divalent Metal Ions in Plant Mitochondria and Their Role in
Divalent Metal Ions in Plant Mitochondria and Their Role in

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... condensation of the chemically altered amino acids will produce high yields without the bitter β-form byproduct. • may hydrolyze into its constituent amino acids under conditions of elevated temperature or high pH. At room temperature, it is most stable at pH 4.3, where its half-life is nearly 300 d ...
Identification of proteins that putatively bind the
Identification of proteins that putatively bind the

... helices connected by an unstructured loop. The basic region binds DNA in a sequencespecific manner and the HLH domain forms homo- and heterodimers with other bHLH proteins (Murre et al., 1989; Ferre-D’Amare et al., 1994; Winston and Gottesfeld, 2000). The common consensus sequence for bHLH protein b ...
intact-protein based sample preparation strategies for
intact-protein based sample preparation strategies for

... of proteins. The gains are obviously achieved at a certain costnamely, that the rather complicated procedure of 2D gels is made even more complicate from the need to integrate data and images across multiple 2D gels. There is a need for a critical assessment of reproducibility with such schemes as w ...
Molecular Characterization of a Hamster Oviduct
Molecular Characterization of a Hamster Oviduct

... of the mature form of the HOGP region. The amino acid sequence of HOGP appeared to have eight potential N-glycosylation sites. Northern blot analysis revealed that a single message of approximately 2.5 kb was present inoviductal RNA but not inthe RNA of several other hamster tissues. The HOGP showed ...
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... including the IMGT database (13), suggest that the heavy chains of both sets of antibodies could be derived from the same germline gene because their nucleic acid sequences were found to be most homologous to the VH 22.1 segment (Fig. 3). Because the database of the murine germline repertoire is inc ...
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Cloning and characterization of a phosphopantetheinyl transferase

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... the perinuclear region [19]. Collectively, these observations suggest a possible mechanism by which amelogenin, or degraded amelogenin peptides, can be removed from the extracellular matrix during enamel formation and maturation through direct interaction with CD63 and LAMP1 at the ameloblast Tomes’ ...
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Protein kinase inhibition: natural and synthetic variations on a theme
Protein kinase inhibition: natural and synthetic variations on a theme

... a variety of motifs for regulation have been identified. These examples, summarized below, not only provide a foundation for thinking more broadly about the molecular features that regulate each kinase, but also provide wide latitude for developing inhibitors which extend beyond those obtainable usi ...
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Molecular Characterization of NADH-Dependent

... from the 5’end of the longest resulting cDNA (2.7 kb) was then used as a hybridization probe to screen a third cDNA library that had been prepared using a reverse transcriptase lacking RNase H activity. This screening produced numerous hybridizing recombinant phage that contained inserts longer than ...
The Effects of Whey Protein and Leucine Supplementation
The Effects of Whey Protein and Leucine Supplementation

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THE THREE-DIMENSIONAL STRUCTURE OF PROTEINS
THE THREE-DIMENSIONAL STRUCTURE OF PROTEINS

... water than for any other liquid or solution, and there are limits to the solubility of even the most polar molecules as their presence causes a net decrease in hydrogen bonding per unit mass. Therefore, a solvation shell of structured water will also form to some extent around polar molecules. Even ...
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digestion in the pig - The Australian Society of Animal Production
digestion in the pig - The Australian Society of Animal Production

... is of particular importance for young pigs, where there is rapid gastrointestinal development, but it must be taken into consideration in formulating diets from birth, through pregnancy and lactation. The following four papers discuss the development of the digestive system and digestibility, with p ...
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magamtol talalt cikkek

... The sequences of two Drosophila and one rabbit protein phosphatase (PP) 1 catalytic subunits were determined from their cDNA. The sequence of Drosophila PP1 alpha 1 was deduced from a 2.2-kb cDNA purified from an embryonic cDNA library, while that for Drosophila PP1 beta was obtained from overlappin ...
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proteinstructure

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