... reductase
activity
Andre
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T. Fernandes
1
, Joa
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o M. Damas
1
, Smilja Todorovic
1
, Robert Huber
2
, M. Camilla Baratto
3
,
Rebecca Pogni
3
, Cla
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udio M. Soares
1
and Lı
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gia O. Martins
1
1 ... oxidase
from P. aerophilum). Indeed, whereas MCOs, both
laccases and metallo-oxidases, are well characterized in
eukaryotes and bacteria, only one archaeal laccase has
been descr...
... collocation word adaptor grammar, which
generates a Sentence as sequence of Colloc(ations), each
of which consists of a sequence of Words.
sible for an adaptor grammar to generate a sentence
as a ... randomly as-
signing each string in the training corpus a random
tree generated by the grammar. Then we randomly
select a string to resample, and sample a parse of that...
... evaluation model
for statistical syntactic parsing
Given a sentence, the task of statistical syntactic
parsing is to assign a probability to each
candidate parsing tree that conforms to the
grammar ... [Magerman, 19 91] [Magerman,
19 92] [Magerman, 19 95] [Eisner, 19 96]. How to
evaluate the different feature types’ effects for
syntactic parsing? The paper proposes an
information-th...
... 0 .14
ATaAAACA 0. 81
ATcAAACA 0.03
c
ATtAAACA 0. 01
c
ATGcAACA 0.69
ATGgAACA 0.20
c
I ATGAgACA 0.02
c
ATGAAgCA 0.05
c
ATGAAAgA 0.30
III ATGAAACg 0.26
a
PREs represented in the FUS1 promoter (Fig. ... significant
Table 1. RCS of mutant PREs for binding of wild-type Ste12 to a
PRE consensus (ATGAAACA) in vitro.
FUS1 PRE
a
Sequence RCS
b
II ATGAAACA 1. 00
IV tTGAAACA 0.27
c
AaGAAAC...
... et al. (2004), we use
a Japanese Katakana dictionary and extract a
candidate loanword that is phonetically similar to a
Katakana word as a loanword. We romanize the
candidate loanwords that ...
identify Katakana words that are phonetically similar
to a candidate loanword. In other words, we use a
candidate loanword, and each Katakana word as a
query and a document...
... 2 72, 16 01 16 07.
17 . Inohara-Ochiai, M., Okada, M., Nakayama, T., Hemmi, H.,
Ueda, T., Iwashita, T., Kan, Y., Shibano, Y., Ashikari, T. &
Nishino, T. (2 000) An active-site m utat ion causes ... 2002
di- a nd oligo-saccharides and starch at comparable rates
[23,24]. The sequence classi®es a- glucosidases in glycoside
hydrolase families 13 and 31 [25±27]. Yeast a- glucosida...
... contractility
induced by phosphorylation of MLC at Thr18 and
Ser19 by DAPK family proteins, such as DAPK and
zipper (ZIP) kinase. In the case of DAPK, phosphory-
lation of MLC at Thr18 and Ser19 ... MINIREVIEW
Death-associated protein kinase (DAPK) and signal
transduction: blebbing in programmed cell death
Miia Bovellan
1, 2,
*, Marco Fritzsche
1, 3,
*, Craig Stevens
4
an...
... Atg10, Atg 12,
Atg16), (d) retrieval of Atg proteins (Atg2, Atg9,
Atg18) and (e) autophagic body breakdown (Atg15).
Although some Atg genes are well characterized, the
molecular functions of most ... phosphorylates and acti-
vates Ga interacting proteins and stimulates autophagy
and (f) the eukaryotic initiation factor 2a, which regu-
lates starvation- and virus-induced autopha...
... 5¢-GGCATATGATGGAGATGATACTGA-3¢ (rev-
erse). SP -1: 5¢-TAGGAGAGATTGGGAGAAATCATC-3¢
(forward) and 5¢-AAGATACCAGAAGGTCGAGAGA
GA-3¢ (reverse). GAPDH was included as internal control
to correct for equal RNA amounts. ... Journal 277 (2 010 ) 12 02 12 18 ª 2 010 The Authors Journal compilation ª 2 010 FEBS 12 11
it appears that Snail may act as a transcriptional
activator in TPA-induced p15...