Effects of mutation on key amino acid residues in
... stabilizes p53 from degradation by MDM2 mediated pathway [3]. The central DNA binding core domain (amino acid residues 102-292), most conserved among all the domains is responsible for sequence specific binding to DNA and it is characterized by two copies of 10 bp consensus sequence 5’-PuPuPuC(A/T)- ...
... stabilizes p53 from degradation by MDM2 mediated pathway [3]. The central DNA binding core domain (amino acid residues 102-292), most conserved among all the domains is responsible for sequence specific binding to DNA and it is characterized by two copies of 10 bp consensus sequence 5’-PuPuPuC(A/T)- ...
NIH Public Access - The Scripps Research Institute
... (PCPs), which are ~75 amino acid long domains (predicted bioinformatically) or ~80–95 amino acid long proteins that are posttranslationally modified with a 4′-phosphopantetheinyl (ppant) group from coenzyme A by phosphopantetheinyl transferases (PPTase), also known as holo-ACP or holo-PCP synthases. ...
... (PCPs), which are ~75 amino acid long domains (predicted bioinformatically) or ~80–95 amino acid long proteins that are posttranslationally modified with a 4′-phosphopantetheinyl (ppant) group from coenzyme A by phosphopantetheinyl transferases (PPTase), also known as holo-ACP or holo-PCP synthases. ...
HIGHLIGHT
... the structure of any new system prepared in this manner. For anyone believing new MOF networks based on new tectons can be self-assembled in predictable manner, this news should be rather demoralising. If chemists cannot predict the structure of a new polynuclear complex, then surely the MOF structu ...
... the structure of any new system prepared in this manner. For anyone believing new MOF networks based on new tectons can be self-assembled in predictable manner, this news should be rather demoralising. If chemists cannot predict the structure of a new polynuclear complex, then surely the MOF structu ...
Lipid Metabolism Catabolism Overview
... their urine for the resulting metabolites. What metabolite was produced when dogs were fed ...
... their urine for the resulting metabolites. What metabolite was produced when dogs were fed ...
6-APA - Teknologi Industri Pertanian
... Prevents moisture adsorption from the air, exhibits excellent mechanical compressing properties, does not interact with the active components, and its sweet cool taste masks the unpleasant taste of many drugs ...
... Prevents moisture adsorption from the air, exhibits excellent mechanical compressing properties, does not interact with the active components, and its sweet cool taste masks the unpleasant taste of many drugs ...
Estimation of the dietary essential amino acid requirements
... essential for normal growth of fish and is a donor of methyl groups required for methylation reactions via S-adenosylmethionine (Bender, 2003). S-adenosylmethionine is synthesized from methionine, which is then catalyzed by adenosyl triphosphate cyclase, allowing methyl group donation to various sub ...
... essential for normal growth of fish and is a donor of methyl groups required for methylation reactions via S-adenosylmethionine (Bender, 2003). S-adenosylmethionine is synthesized from methionine, which is then catalyzed by adenosyl triphosphate cyclase, allowing methyl group donation to various sub ...
Probing the active site of homoserine trans
... precursor of S-adenosyl-methionine (SAM) that is involved in the transfer of C1 fragments for reactions such as methylation. SAM also participates in the biosynthesis of polyamines (spermidine and spermine). Recent findings indicate that methionine has yet another important physiological role – it is ...
... precursor of S-adenosyl-methionine (SAM) that is involved in the transfer of C1 fragments for reactions such as methylation. SAM also participates in the biosynthesis of polyamines (spermidine and spermine). Recent findings indicate that methionine has yet another important physiological role – it is ...
Part II: Multiple Choice Questions
... 14) During cellular respiration, electrons move through a series of electron-carrier molecules. Which of the following is a true statement about this process? A) Molecular oxygen is eventually oxidized by the electrons to form water. B) Electrons move from carriers that have more affinity for them t ...
... 14) During cellular respiration, electrons move through a series of electron-carrier molecules. Which of the following is a true statement about this process? A) Molecular oxygen is eventually oxidized by the electrons to form water. B) Electrons move from carriers that have more affinity for them t ...
TETHERING: Fragment-Based Drug Discovery
... observe only small differences in reactivity. Moreover, to minimize the impact of these differential reactivities, we group molecules so that all fragments in a given pool have the same connectivity between the variable portion and the disulfide bond. ...
... observe only small differences in reactivity. Moreover, to minimize the impact of these differential reactivities, we group molecules so that all fragments in a given pool have the same connectivity between the variable portion and the disulfide bond. ...
Review Packet - Teaching Center
... to mix equally in the two flasks, what is the total pressure in the two connected flasks after mixing? (Assume constant temperature) ...
... to mix equally in the two flasks, what is the total pressure in the two connected flasks after mixing? (Assume constant temperature) ...
SEP PyMOL Guide
... PyMOL is also capable of making view changes to parts of the protein structure and not all of it. To do this however it needs to know what part you want to look at or change. For that, you need to know about selections. Making selections requires typing commands. Although the commands are relatively ...
... PyMOL is also capable of making view changes to parts of the protein structure and not all of it. To do this however it needs to know what part you want to look at or change. For that, you need to know about selections. Making selections requires typing commands. Although the commands are relatively ...
Enzymes - Science Prof Online
... 2. Noncompetitive inhibitor Do not enter active site, but bind to another part of the enzyme, causing the enzyme & active site to change shape. Usually reversible, depending on concentration of inhibitor & substrate. Video Feedback Inhibition of a Metabolic Pathway From the Virtual Biology Classroom ...
... 2. Noncompetitive inhibitor Do not enter active site, but bind to another part of the enzyme, causing the enzyme & active site to change shape. Usually reversible, depending on concentration of inhibitor & substrate. Video Feedback Inhibition of a Metabolic Pathway From the Virtual Biology Classroom ...
Statistical analysis of atomic contacts at RNA– protein
... Forty-five crystals of complexes between proteins and RNA molecules from the Protein Data Bank have been statistically surveyed for the number of contacts between RNA components (phosphate, ribose and the four bases) and amino acid side chains. Three groups of complexes were defined: the tRNA synthe ...
... Forty-five crystals of complexes between proteins and RNA molecules from the Protein Data Bank have been statistically surveyed for the number of contacts between RNA components (phosphate, ribose and the four bases) and amino acid side chains. Three groups of complexes were defined: the tRNA synthe ...
4. Microbial Products
... pyruvate, have been used as carbon sources in an effort to lower substrate costs. This factor is also important if cellulosic renewable resources are to be used as raw materials. Typical acidogenic bacteria are Clostridium aceticum, C. thermoaceticum, Clostridium formicoaceticum, and Acetobacterium ...
... pyruvate, have been used as carbon sources in an effort to lower substrate costs. This factor is also important if cellulosic renewable resources are to be used as raw materials. Typical acidogenic bacteria are Clostridium aceticum, C. thermoaceticum, Clostridium formicoaceticum, and Acetobacterium ...
... formation of folded proteins or double stranded DNA. Your answer should discuss the relative importance of this interaction to the stability of the folded form. (5 pts) A hydrogen bond is the bond between a proton attached to an electronegative atom, such as Oxygen or Nitrogen and another electroneg ...
POLYPEPTIDE SEQUENCING
... Conditions: 6M HCl, RT, several days. The amide bond between certain residues hydrolyse faster than others resulting in partial hydrolysis and the formation of peptide fragments. E.g. the side-chain functional group of aspartic acid (Asp) can be involved in hydrolysis (neighbouring group partici ...
... Conditions: 6M HCl, RT, several days. The amide bond between certain residues hydrolyse faster than others resulting in partial hydrolysis and the formation of peptide fragments. E.g. the side-chain functional group of aspartic acid (Asp) can be involved in hydrolysis (neighbouring group partici ...
Autophosphorylation Activity of the Arabidopsis Ethylene Receptor
... proteins are also involved in more complex signaling pathways, termed phosphorelays. In these pathways the receptors are often hybrid proteins containing a receiver domain at the carboxyl terminus of their kinase domain. After autophosphorylation of the histidine residue in the kinase domain, the ph ...
... proteins are also involved in more complex signaling pathways, termed phosphorelays. In these pathways the receptors are often hybrid proteins containing a receiver domain at the carboxyl terminus of their kinase domain. After autophosphorylation of the histidine residue in the kinase domain, the ph ...
Identification and expression of the first nonmammalian amyloid‐β
... Comparative analysis of the Xenopus and mammalian APLP2 proteins Comparing the amino acid sequences of the two X-APLP2 proteins with the human, mouse and rat APLP2 protein sequences showed an overall sequence identity of 74–75%, with a number of regions even more conserved (Fig. 1). All 12 cysteine ...
... Comparative analysis of the Xenopus and mammalian APLP2 proteins Comparing the amino acid sequences of the two X-APLP2 proteins with the human, mouse and rat APLP2 protein sequences showed an overall sequence identity of 74–75%, with a number of regions even more conserved (Fig. 1). All 12 cysteine ...
Comparing the Polarities of the Amino Acids: Side
... by acetylation of tryptamine with acetyl chloride, and N acetylphenethylamine was prepared similarly by acetylation of phenethylamine with acetic anhydride (Ho et al., 1969). N-Methylhydrocinnamamide, 3-indolepropionic acid N methylamide, and N-acetyltryptamine were purified by silicic acid chromato ...
... by acetylation of tryptamine with acetyl chloride, and N acetylphenethylamine was prepared similarly by acetylation of phenethylamine with acetic anhydride (Ho et al., 1969). N-Methylhydrocinnamamide, 3-indolepropionic acid N methylamide, and N-acetyltryptamine were purified by silicic acid chromato ...
The mapping of linear B-cell epitope regions in desmoglein 1 and 3
... Sarstedt (Nümbrecht, Germany). ...
... Sarstedt (Nümbrecht, Germany). ...
85 Q.1 A substance X melts at 1600oC. Its does
... their atoms have the same number of electron shells. their atoms have the same number of electrons in their outermost shells. their atoms have the same electronic arrangement. ...
... their atoms have the same number of electron shells. their atoms have the same number of electrons in their outermost shells. their atoms have the same electronic arrangement. ...
Metalloprotein
Metalloprotein is a generic term for a protein that contains a metal ion cofactor. A large number of all proteins are part of this category.