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The Biologically Appropriate Food Concept

... Modern dogs of all breeds are not only capable of eating the food of their wild ancestors, but actually require it for maximum health. ...
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... 3.1. Preparation of the two-plasmid system A bacterial two-plasmid system has been previously described for studying RNA–protein interactions [21]. In this system, a first plasmid contains a modified lacZ reporter gene with an RNA-binding element located close to the translation initiation region. A s ...
Rapid communication: Nucleotide sequence of red seabream
Rapid communication: Nucleotide sequence of red seabream

... amino acids and 14 amino acids from gilthead seabream and red seabream β-actin amino acid sequences, respectively (Figure 1). The amino acid sequences of red seabream β-actin differed from those of β-actin of gilthead seabream, which belongs to the same family as red seabream, by 16 amino acids out ...
A1060 GM Corn Line 5307 AppR SD1 Safety Assess
A1060 GM Corn Line 5307 AppR SD1 Safety Assess

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4. Characterisation of novel proteins
4. Characterisation of novel proteins

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2013_BJ_SCFBio_Website

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A family of diatom-like silicon transporters in the siliceous loricate
A family of diatom-like silicon transporters in the siliceous loricate

... to the S. diplocostata SITs over 193 amino acids. The remaining contigs, mostly shorter than 250 bp, encode protein fragments similar to short stretches within this region of the protein, but the fragmentary genome data precludes determination of how many genes they represent. We conclude that D. gr ...
Flavors of Protein Disorder
Flavors of Protein Disorder

... within a window of size Win. Since the amount of information about disordered proteins is rather limited, in accordance with previous work24, only first-order statistics of the 20 amino acids within a given window were used as attributes to prevent the “curse of dimensionality”28. For example, attri ...
Consequences of Stop Codon Reassignment on
Consequences of Stop Codon Reassignment on

... a million of being more minimized than the standard code. In their study, Freeland et al. (2000) used the PAM74100 matrix (Benner et al. 1994) to determine the distance between a pair of amino acids. PAM stands for point accepted mutations, for example, a PAM1 matrix is determined from the alignment ...
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Di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate mediates glycolysis and the TCA cycle

... and then sharply decreased from 0.203 ± 0.022 μg g-1 to 0.104 ± 0.011 μg g-1 , and from 1.689 ± 0.018 μg g-1 to 1.172 ± 0.012 μg g-1, respectively. Comparative proteomic was conducted to investigate the global protein expression changes towards this contaminant exposure. Twenty-eight proteins with s ...
Expression and purification of four different rhizobial acyl carrier
Expression and purification of four different rhizobial acyl carrier

... of the different rhizobial ACPs will allow detailed structural investigations. Also, the different rhizobial ACPs will be invaluable tools for comparative biochemical studies in which acyl-ACPs are used as cosubstrates. In particular, the constitutive AcpP of S. meliloti will be required to elucidat ...
The 20 amino acids
The 20 amino acids

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What is a Multiple Alignment?
What is a Multiple Alignment?

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... Essential amino acids and nutrition • Consider why protein is needed and what amino acids and proteins are used for in the body. Describe the symptoms you would expect a person with protein deficiency to have. • Look at Table 1. Which amino acids does corn lack (not have)? Which amino acids do bean ...
Cloning and sequence analysis of cnaA gene encoding the catalytic
Cloning and sequence analysis of cnaA gene encoding the catalytic

... to study its function in detail. While earlier reports of calcineurin A from ¢lamentous fungi suggested its requirement for hyphal growth and cell cycle regulation [5,6], a putative role of this protein phosphatase in sporulation, salt stress response and the alkaline pH-mediated signal transduction ...
Biomolecular chemistry 3. Translating the genetic code
Biomolecular chemistry 3. Translating the genetic code

... by just one codon each. The other 18 amino acids are each encoded by two or more. Indeed, leucine (Leu), arginine (Arg), and serine (Ser) are specified by six codons each. • Codons that specify the same amino acid are called synonyms. For example, CAU and CAC are synonyms for histidine. Note that sy ...
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... proteins, it is necessary to estimate the protein content of the fetus. The grams of protein present in the fetus were estimated in an earlier study from our laboratory (2) as 6.25 times the nitrogen content of the fetal carcass. This calculation assumes an average protein nitrogen content of 16% an ...
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... “Thioester World” preceding those encoded by the earliest RNA based system. The evidence for this evolution is found in the catalytic site of the Class II synthetases [14] and the thioesters formed at the editing modules of the Class I synthetases [15]. “These and other data support a hypothesis tha ...
AMINO ACIDS, PEPTIDES, AND PROTEINS
AMINO ACIDS, PEPTIDES, AND PROTEINS

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Leveraging SADI Semantic Web Services to Exploit Fish Ecotoxicology Data
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... knowledge domains provide the subject for the example queries, described in the results. An important requirement for the analysis of a fish toxicological dataset is the ability to compare experimental results with existing published data. This has the potential to provide valuable insights into tra ...
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Full-Text - Academic Journals

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Crossing borders to bind proteins—a new concept in protein
Crossing borders to bind proteins—a new concept in protein

... molecules complexed to proteins and understanding of how they actually bind remains hypothetical. Only indirect evidence from NMR and CD spectroscopy exists in support of the expectation that the polypeptides form helices and fold into hairpin motifs in the bound state [15]. The small molecules or p ...
Calcitonin
Calcitonin

... Calcitonin is a 32-amino acid polypeptide hormone that is produced in humans primarily by the parafollicular (also known as C-cells) of the thyroid, and in many other animals in the ultimobranchia body. It acts to reduce blood calcium (Ca2+), opposing the effects of parathyroid hormone(PTH). It has ...
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