... proinflammatory properties of various cytokine families, were obtained
in the intestinal epithelial cell line Int407 upon Vibrio cholerae infection.
These proinflammatory cytokines also showed increased ... role of V. cholerae in
initiating and sustaining the innate in ammatory
response in intestinal epithelial cells, and the potential
contribution of individua...
... becom-
ing pupae in about a week after spinning (Fig. 1B).
Isovaleric acid seems to be the cause of prepupal
lethality because injection of isovaleric acid into
normal spinning larva induces ... subtracting the
reduction rate of the enzyme-excluded solution from that of
the enzyme-containing solution and was expressed as nmols
of 2,6-dichloroindophenol reduced per mg of protein...
... addition of CtCBM11.
In general, a progressive line broadening of all the
cellohexaose protons was observed during titration with
increasing amounts of protein, which can be understood
as a result of ... (Fig. 1III–V), which could indicate that the corre-
sponding hydroxyl groups are involved in protein
binding.
The results for the linebroadening measurements of
protons H1a in...
... chemokine
receptors [2]. Chemokines are small, chemoattractant
cytokines that play key roles in the accumulation of
in ammatory cells at the site of in ammation. There-
fore, chemokines and chemokine ... polyarticular joint dis-
ease that primarily affects the small joints of the hands and feet. The
in ammatory process is characterized by in ltration of in ammatory c...
... that the N-terminal domain is involved in
protein–protein interactions with other hydrophilic domains
of neighboring integral membrane subunits, and interspecies
interactions are incompatible.
From ... the
bovine complex a large subdomain is made up of 20
integral membrane proteins contributing > 60 transmem-
brane segments. Some of these must be intimately involved
in proton p...
... clustering task, with over 15 research groups
submitting results in each campaign. Since the re-
lease of the first datasets, this task is becoming an
increasingly popular research topic among Infor-
mation ... person. In a typical
hiring process, for instance, candidates are eval-
uated not only according to their cv, but also ac-
cording to their web profile, i.e. information about
them...
... this
protease at pH9 [10]. Further interest in the aromatic
stacking is in the role of the electrostatic properties in
enzymatic catalysis of API, and in distinguishing the
functionally catalytic ... and
W169A, deviates from the original position. In the struc-
tural deviation, the solvent ASA of the side-chain of His210
increased with the decrease in size of the side-ch...
... the
introduction
of
stereotyplc
knowledge of objects into
the conceptual analysis of
text.
By encoding
information in OP descriptions, we were able to increase
the interpretive power of ... primitive,
indicating
that
they
are
containers (link =
INSIDE)
with
default object contained being wine. The second, the
COMMON-SOURCE test, looks for known SOURCEs of wine by...
... the process of finding proofs. In a more
specific sense, there are sublogics of a higher-order logic in
which the process of constructing proofs is not much more
complicated than in similar ... formula of type a -~ ft.
We assume that the following symbols, called the log-
ical constants, are included in the set of constants of the
corresponding type:
true
of typ...
... accompanied by improved bind-
ing to longer ligands (up to five atoms in the main
chain) and retained binding to shorter ligands [55].
Of the 21 changes in the evolution of R7 from
native GLYAT ... d-amino acid oxidase [47]. In B. subtil-
is, GO is involved in biosynthesis of the thiazole
moiety of thiamine pyrophosphate (vitamin B
1
). This
reaction requires the direct transfe...