... on the conversion (c) and ee of the recovered
acid (ee(s )) according to the equation: E ¼ ln[(1 ) c)(1 ) ee(s )) ] ⁄
ln[(1 ) c)(1 + ee(s )) ] [27].
Entry
Conversion
( %)
Recovered
acid (% yield)
ee
( %) ... New application of firefly luciferase ) it can catalyze the
enantioselective thioester formation of 2-arylpropanoic
acid
D...
... synthase (NOS). It is probable that the
mechanism of formation of these complexes is similar to
that described for the formation of the MP8–Fe(II)–RNO
complexes and for the Fe(II)–RNO complexes of hemo-
proteins ... show
that the oxydation of N-monosubstituted hydroxylamines
in the presence of the hemoabzyme 3A3–MP8–Fe(III) leads
to the formation of 3A3–M...
... and the c-carboxyl
group of the side chain of residue D302, the d and x
nitrogen atoms of the guanodino group of R158 interact
with the hydroxyl groups of ribose, and the main chain
nitrogens of ... (unique) 565 267 (80 61 4) 1 023 314 (143 10 7) 915 365 (126 88 9)
R
merge
( %) 10.7 (73. 9) 10.4 (86. 8) 5.2 (25. 7)
I ⁄ r (I ) 16.8 (2. 3) 18....
... for the maintenance of the
conformation and in vitro enzymatic activity of RVV-X
[15], but have not addressed the in vivo contribution of
its glycans. We also added neuraminidase to remove
the ... previously
[8].
The amino acid sequences of LC1 and LC2, together
with those of other homologues of factor IX/X-bind-
ing lectin-like subunits, are aligned in Fig. 4. They
sh...
... each other). The value (the sign) of a cycle is
the product of the values (the signs) of its steps. The sign o f
the magnitude of a Ôminus combined autoinfluence path
of order pÕ equal those of the ... equation
(a positive autoinfluence). The absolute magnitude of a
combined autoinfluence path is the product of all the rates
divided by the product of all...
...
Improve 18(3. 7) 15(3. 1) 34(7. 0)
No Change 466( 96.1 ) 467(96. 3) 447(92. 2)
Down 1(0. 2) 3(0. 6) 4(0. 8)
The values inside brackets 0 are the rate ( %) of the number to total
number of evaluated ... Substitution Sum
Before 264 206 891 1361
EPC 226(-14. 4) 190(-7. 8) 853(-4. 3) 1269(-6. 8)
SSC 251(-4. 9) 214(+3. 9) 870(-2. 4...
... donor (Fig. 8A), the inhibitory effects of heparin
and DPG (Fig. 8B), the fact that purified CK2 can
phosphorylate bS631 and cT599 (Fig. 7A), the presence of
the a subunit of CK2 in the active cytosolic ... fractions
(Fig. 6), and the finding that the electrophoretic mobility of
the phosphorylating kinase corresponds to that of the a
subunit of CK2 (Fig. 9)....
... showing the location of
amyloidogenic mutations and position of b-strands. (A) The struc-
ture of the polypeptide backbone of the two chains (purple and
blue) is shown along with the location of the ... deposition within a tissue and that the distribu-
tion of TTR deposition reflects the presence of these
endogenous factors. In the case of the Ab protein of...
... highlighting the regions of the
protein with either higher stability and ⁄ or lower accessi-
bility to the solvent. The regions exhibiting the lowest
exchange (below 40% D occupancy), in other words,
the ... (A) Elution profiles of the T domain at
pH 7.0 (blue line) and pH 4.0 (red line). The dead volume of the col-
umn is shown with the elution profile of dextran (b...
... (300–350 nm) bound
to the membranes with a total binding capacity of
107 ± 13 pmolÆmg
)1
, which was significantly reduced
following the addition of a large molar excess of doxoru-
bicin (30 lm). The ... whether the binding of nucleotide to ABCG2
R482G
was the power stroke required to switch the configura-
tion of the drug binding site(s). This hypothesis was
examine...