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thermostability and thermal inactivation kinetics
of ... 2005)
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The effects of divalent metal cations on structural thermostability a...
... recognition, but do not contribute
directly to the formation of intermolecular contacts
[54].
Disscussion
The central role of protein–RNA interactions in
the regulation of gene expression has led ... sequence
[49]. The structure of the complex (PDB code: 2ERR)
and the experimental binding constants for two sets of
related mutations have been reported [49]: one set for...
... understanding towards
the roles of glycans on glycoprotein and glycocon-
jugates structure, stability, dynamics, and function
[13,49–55], the influence of the degree of glycosylation
on the protein ... reactions by lowering the transition state
free-energy of activation barrier (DG
TS
) through
the influence of global thermally coupled structural
motions (DG...
... in canonical conformation (green) and in noncanonical conformation (orange). Only the latter conformation allows
the peptide to anchor to the HC by a salt bridge from pArg5 to Asp116. The conformation ... addition, the side chains of pU5
and pTrp7 (B*2709:pVIPR-U5) are connected via the
same water molecule to the imidazole function of
His114 (Fig. 7B). Irrespective of...
... depending on the input, interconnections
to other information, and an automatic activity
decay scheme. In addition, the decay scheme is
based on the state of the information, whether it
has ... result of acti-
vation of a pragmatic representation of a
disambiguated word meaning.
It is the in interaction of the results of
these asynchronous processes that...
... session and had an unlimited time to
reflect and decide on the polarity of each text.
Five seconds after a decision was made (as to
whether the reviewer was in favor of the product
or not), the ... that location would have
been either considerably shorter or longer (de-
pending on its distance from the initial location
of the mouse curser at the beginning of...
... to continue processing the rest of the
input data if the workflow is robust (i.e. makes
use of retry and parallelisation) and the error is
confined to a WS (i.e. it does not affect the rest of
the ... factory of LRs that
automates the stages involved in the acquisition,
production, updating and maintenance of LRs
required by Machine Translation (MT), and by
oth...
... RanGTP [7,8]. In the cytoplasm, a second
RNase III, Dicer, cleaves the pre-miRNA to generate
the mature miRNA [3,9,10].
The function of miRNAs and the ability to knock
down expression of specific genes ... following
microinjection of other types of RNA molecules con-
taining the same GFP sequence. As expected from the
minimal effects on embryonic development caused by...
... and, if so, adap-
tive pathways are activated. On the one hand, the
folding capacity is increased by expansion of the
compartment and upregulation of chaperones and
folding enzymes; on the other, ... allowing the control of the
secreted amount of the complete complex by control-
ling the production of one of the subunits [245].
Disulfide bonds are formed...
... hypotheses and significantly reducing the
search space. Therefore the global structural synthesis
capabilities of the unification grammar and the local
relation estimation capabilities of the ...
computation requirements are reduced by a factor of
0.50 ( the constituent reduction ratio in the last
second column of Table 1 is the ration of the average
n...