... contain a PAS domain.
Therefore, in the case of A. thaliana,thePASandPAC
motifs are inseparable, indicating that the annotation of
these proteins as containing only PAS or PAC motifs is
questionable. ... Ponting and Aravind ([3])
observed that conserved motifs representative of PAS
domains were ubiquitous in archaea, bacteria and eucarya,
and that many PAS containing proteins wer...
... Spoken Dialogue Systems
Srinivasan Janarthanam
School of Informatics
University of Edinburgh
s.janarthanam@ed.ac.uk
Oliver Lemon
Interaction Lab
Mathematics and Computer Science (MACS)
Heriot-Watt ... of adaptation and dialogue
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time. We also compared the performance of poli-
cies learned using a hand-coded rule-based simu-
lation and a data-driven statistical simulation a...
... representation of the discourse structure
as a way of improving the performance of com-
plex-domain dialogue systems (note that graphical
output is required). We call it the Navigation Map
(NM). ... discourse has a
discourse purpose/intention. Satisfying the main
discourse purpose is achieved by satisfying several
smaller purposes/intentions organized in a hi...
... N-terminal pro domain is autocatalytically cleaved
off when the enzyme has obtained its active conforma-
tion, and the two C-terminal domains are cleaved off
by heat treatment at 50 °C. An Ala-Pro-Thr ... within a relatively narrow range
(pH 5–8) and are often used in the food industry.
Alkaline peptidases are generally highly active around
pH 10, have broad substrate specificity and are a...
... could
then act as a protective agent against DNA damage
under conditions of tumor hypoxia. Many strategies
for cancer therapy are based on increases in the number
of DNA strand breaks (e.g. radiotherapy ... quantitative deter-
mination of nanogram amounts of total and oxidized
glutathione: applications to mammalian blood and other
tissues. Anal Biochem 27, 502–522.
Pyruvate reduce...
... at its N-terminus
instead of a free amino group [32]. Therefore, the
asparagine in position 26 was labeled within the intact
protein at its a- amino group and represents the amino
terminal amino ... Experimental proof for a signal peptidase I like activity
in Mycoplasma pneumoniae, but absence of a gene
encoding a conserved bacterial type I SPase
Ina Catrein, Richard Herrmann...
... misrecognitions) and promoting
overall dialogue efficiency, flow, and naturalness.
In this paper, we investigate the use of machine
learners trained on a combination of acoustic confi-
dence and pragmatic plausibility ... goals using nat-
ural language commands spoken into a headset, or
by using combinations of GUI actions and spoken
commands. The simulated UAV can carry out di...
... InsP
6
gradually into InsP
5
, InsP
4
,
and the final product – Ins(2,4,6)P
3
and Ins(1,3,5)P
3
–
via two alternative pathways [14].
Bacterial BPPs containing two tandemly repeated
domains (dual domains) ... can increase
the amount of available phosphate by interacting together. Additionally,
fusing PhyH-DI to a single-domain phytase appears to be an efficient way
to improve the activity o...
... Yonezawa M, Maruyama K, Yamaguchi-Shino-
zaki K & Shinozaki K (2007) The mitogen-activated
protein kinase cascade MKK3-MPK6 is an important
part of the jasmonate signal transduction pathway in
Arabidopsis. ... Different MAPK path-
ways respond to a variety of external stimuli and con-
sist of three sequentially acting protein kinases: a
MAPK kinase kinase, a MAPK kinase (MAP...
... to
CCAAT-boxes and with Myb proteins associating with
a distal Myb site in activating the Cdc2 promoter.
Binding of the activating E2Fs during the cell cycle to
the promoter alternates with binding ... whereas
an upregulation would indicate a function of Lin-9 in
repression. This indicates that Lin-9 is involved in the
activation of these genes in cycling cells.
In summary...