...
In this paper we apply some recent work of Angluin
(1982) to the induction of the English auxiliary verb system.
In general, the induction of finite automata is computation-
ally intractable. ... inducing the language. Though
the minimal number
of examples is of course unique, the set
of particular strings in the covering sample is not necesm~rily
Imiq...
... expression of T-bet has been
seen within a wide variety of tissues and cells in the
Ginbuna crucian carp [27] and, in mammals, in the
lung tissue of mouse and spleen and thymus of human
and mouse ... end of the
gene, where the zebrafish and human sequences appear
to be quite diverse. Together with the well-conserved
gene organization, there is a conservation of...
... [20]. The role of SREBP-1a in the regulation of
cell growth and the cell cycle might be biphasic and
complex, and needs to be further investigated.
SREBP is evolutionarily conserved; however, the
key ... involved in the regulation of genes
participating in cholesterol biosynthesis and low-density
lipoprotein receptor synthesis [1,2]. They are now estab-
lished as globa...
... for the proteins with the
complete arrangement. To take into account the variability
of the length of the complete domain, the length of the
N-terminal fragment was definned as the length of the
amino ... number of domains in the protein
and the database selected (Fig. 1). The prevalence of
terminal deletions did not depend on the number of
domains in...
... analysis of the topological modules of the Fig. 3
(labelled A–G) shows that they include structural
and ⁄or functional features. Table 3 summarizes the
main structural and functional features of these
groups. ... functions, and topologi-
cal features retain functionality and phylogeny. How-
ever, the nature of the connections between these
factors needs to be underst...
... comparison of the genomic and cDNA
sequences. Analysis of the amino acid sequences deduced
from the cDNA, including prediction of signal peptide and
glycosylation sites, was carried out in the expasy ... proSpa
¨
tzle-1A is an ortho-
log of the product of this gene. In the clade including
Spa
¨
tzle-1, the branch lengths are noticeably longer and
the bootstrap...
... Methanother-
mus and Sulfolobus) [2]. Notably, no hyperthermophilic
eukaryote has yet been discovered [1].
Comparisons of the thermodynamics and kinetics of
the folding of proteins from mesophilic and thermo-
philic ... C
& Mateo P (2004) Thermodynamic analysis of the
unfolding and stability of the dimeric DNA-binding
protein HU from the hyperthermophilic eubac...
... content in their latex; and (2) the pres-
ence of other cysteine proteinases or isoforms in the
latex. To investigate these two hypotheses, the protein
concentration per milligram of dried latex, ... Fractionation and purification
of the enzymes stored in the latex of Carica papaya.
J Chrom B 790, 229–238.
32 Laemmli UK (1970) Cleavage of structural proteins
during the...
... [55].
Expression and purification of the recombinant
N-terminal region of FXII and domain D5 of HK
Expression vectors for the recombinant N-terminal region of
FXII and domain D5 of HK were constructed ... endothelial cell surface, and is
then accelerated by the reciprocal activation of FXII
and PK on the surface. Zn
2+
is essential for binding
of FXII and HK t...
... in the brain and further displays a
number of structural features not present in the other
members of the APP superfamily, such as the absence of the
exon encoding the KPI domain and the lack of ... in the appearance of the APLP1 and APLP2
gene families. The fact that both mammals and Xenopus
contain APP and APLP2 proteins suggests that the first
gene...