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... of 0.2 nm, and a bandwidth of1 nm. Thermal stability of Rep245 was measured by incu-bating the protein at 60, 70 and 80 °C for 30 min and thenrecording the CD spectra of the incubated samples ... compilation ª 2008 FEBS the acidic residues D101, D103 and D166 and the adjacent H138 are present in the active site. Moreover, the construction of a reasonable model for the Rep245prim–pol domain ... in the FUGUE server [36] also identified thesame protein whichwas then selected as the best template (Z-score 12.41). Tobuild the Rep245 model, 16 pairwise and multiple align-ments between the...
... A2expðÀkHX;2Þtþ A3where A1, A2, and A3 are the fractions of the fast, slow and stable amide protons and kHX,1 and kHX,2 are the apparentexchange rate constants for the fast and slow amide pro-tons. ... [17]. The rest of the kinetic method was the same as that used for the p-nitroanilide (pNA) substrate.Glycoconjugate modelling and molecular dynamics simulationsFor all molecular modelling andmolecular ... increase in these internal hydrogen bondsformed due to glycosylation (Table S2). However, they are too small to sustain the observed changes in the bond and angle parameters. These are most probablyincreased...
... at5mMEDTA and plotted as a function of the free Mn2+concentration (Fig. 2B). The data show that synthesis and exchange with or without CMP behave in thesame wayaccording to the concentration ... where the authors have identified the reverse products and shown that the CMP activation of the reverse ofsynthesis is by a different mechanism from base exchange[20]. Further analysis of the ... plants, for 20 years, the lack of cloned sequences hadprevented the investigations necessary to determine whether the situation is thesame as in yeast; however, the cloning and expression of a...
... cagPAI andthe properties of both conserved and unique components of the Cag-T4SS, together withpotential implications for the current understanding ofits mode of action. The cagPAI andthe Cag ... to other systems, both with respect to the composition of its secre-tion apparatus andthemolecular details of its secretion mechanisms. Thisreview describes themolecular properties of the ... strains) and, finally,transcription of the cagP gene, probably together witha small noncoding RNA upstream of cagP [26]. Theseobservations suggest that all non-essential genes are expressed, and their...
... that people whoeat the most fast food have the least understanding of howthese foods affect their weightand their health. Nor do theyhave the time or interest to explore the damage that excessive,indiscriminate ... either low-carb or low-fatdiets abandoned them after two months. After a year, the dropout rate was 50 percent. The Happy MediumAround the time that the low-fat diet was being abandoned and the ... of the NorthAmerican landscape and lifestyle. It fits our schedule, it fitsour budget, and we love the taste. So what’s the solution? The only realistic answer to our weight woes is for you and...
... time, but what are genes, and how do they lead to the expression of traits, the summation of which produces the state of“being human?” To understand this process, we need to examine the building ... These include the B2B2 genotype of the cholesteryl ester transfer protein-Taq1B, which favors cholesterol transfer to the liver for bile acid synthesis (62), and the T54 GA/AA genotypes of the ... protein mistargeted between organelles. The effectof this on the synthesis and excretion of oxalate and deposition of calcium oxalate crystalsin the kidney and urinary tract is thought to be significant....
... typesof ligands. Amino acids which are corresponding toMet429 and Thr451 of LdEcR-A represent the pos-sibility, as they are different between EcR-As of lepi-dopteran and other insects. Further studies ... 3), LdUSP (lane 4) and LdEcR-A and LdUSP translated simulta-neously in thesame tube (lane 5 and 6) were mixed with probes and loaded. In the lane 6, 100-fold excess of thesame EcRE oligo-nucleotide ... °C).Subsequently, the second andthe third nested PCR wereperformed with LdEcR-F2 and LdEcR-R2 primers(52 °C) and with LdEcR-F3 and LdEcR-R3 primers(46 °C), respectively. The first PCR with LdUSP-F1 and LdUSP-R1...
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