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Identification and Characterization of Two Temperature

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Molecular cloning and tissue distribution of the Toll
Molecular cloning and tissue distribution of the Toll

... The black tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon) is an economically important aquatic organism in many parts of the world, including Thailand. However, farming of this species has significantly decreased in recent years, primarily because of the susceptibility of this species to shrimp pathogens such as the ...
Zika Virus Proteins - Peptides International
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... Aedes mosquitoes, such as A. aepregnant women can cause abnormal brain gypti and A. albopictus. The Zika virus is redevelopment in their fetuses by mother-tolated to the dengue, yellow fever, Japanese child transmission, which may result in misencephalitis, and West Nile viruses. Much carriage or mi ...
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Aphelenchoides besseyi

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CHAPTER 6

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Structural Prediction of Membrane

... protein of Halobacterium halobium [6,7] whose seven rods of electron density are believed to be a-helical segments that traverse the membrane [8]. Such a structure should be predictable from the amino acid sequence alone through utilization of the physico-chemical characteristics of the residues int ...
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The Crystal Structure of Arabidopsis thaliana Allene Oxide Cyclase

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... ®tness and survival (Sanhewe & Ellis, 1996a,b). Immediately after germination, a-TIP may regulate the rehydration of PSVs, osmoregulate the cytoplasm during nutrient export from the PSVs, or adjust vacuolar volume as the central vacuole reforms (reviewed by Maurel et al., 1997). The major intrinsic ...
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... manner in the ER would be through prolonged interaction with molecular chaperones, such as BiP, having specific sequences for ER retention. This mechanism of ER retention has been illustrated for newly synthesized and assembly-defective secretory proteins in yeast, mammals and plants. For instance, ...
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Globins in Nonvertebrate Species: Dispersal by Horizontal Gene
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... B-2610 Wilrijk, Belgium. E-mail: lmoens@uia.ua.ac.be. Mol. Biol. Evol. 13(2):324-333. ...
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Yeast Display Evolution of a Kinetically Efficient 13-Amino
Yeast Display Evolution of a Kinetically Efficient 13-Amino

... difficult to recapitulate in a peptide. Second, the function may require contributions from multiple, noncontiguous regions of a protein. Third, structural information is not available for many proteins, and in some cases, even the regions that contribute to a protein’s relevant activity are not kno ...
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry

... also indicated an important role of soluble glutamine as a nitrogen-transporting compound (12). In this report, only protein glutamine was determined. Glutamine accumulation correlated with the accumulation of cytosolic glutamine synthetase (11). Other researchers suggest that several amino acids, a ...
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