... opinions – Different vocabulary • Changing the group members changes the information • Designing activities where different group members have different pieces of information, creates opportunities ... opportunities for communication Information Gaps: Examples • Cut up texts: Jigsaw readings • Gapped texts • Texts on the same topic with different information about it • Slightly different pictures ... www.kaganonline.com • the single most powerful determinant of the cooperativeness of children is the situations in which they are placed • Situations determine social behaviour • Teachers need to design...
... 1 11 01 11 11 0 [ 41] U Adhikari, S Scheiner, J Chem Phys 2 011 , 13 5, 18 4306 [42] S Scheiner, J Chem Phys 2 011 , 13 4, 16 4 313 [43] U Adhikari, S Scheiner, Chem Phys Lett 2 011 , 514 , 36 39 [44] U Adhikari, ... Scheiner, J Chem Phys 2 011 , 13 4, 094 315 [38] S Scheiner, J Phys Chem A 2 011 , 11 5, 11 202 11 209 [39] S Scheiner, Chem Phys 2 011 , 387, 79 84 [40] S Scheiner, U Adhikari, J Phys Chem A 2 011 , 11 5, 1 11 01 ... CH3SCH3, and identified only two minima, in contrast to our own finding of ten distinct minima Their global minimum C is stabilized by 2.9 kcal mol1, while our most stable minimum has a binding energy...
... Rather, it is an agenda of issues that need to be considered within empirical For a discussion of the slide from historical materialism towards sociological materialism, see Wright, Levine and ... relations.4 This kind of functionalist reasoning in historical materialism has played an important role in Marxist analyses of gender relations Engels' (19 68 [18 84]) famous discussion of the origins of ... lies in the ways the gender division of labor helps to reproduce capitalism ideologically by strengthening a The contrast to ``restrictive'' historical materialism is ``inclusive'' historical...
... “E-mail services” category If MIS is installed, a prerequisite blocks install/upgrade To prevent collisions between different versions of mobility components, this prerequisite ensures that Mobile ... from installing on a Windows 2003 Web Edition server ( 212 624) The Windows 2003 Web Edition is targeted as a low-cost Web-application server Ideally, this edition of Windows 2003 would be a fitting ... still require Exchange Full Administrator at the Organization level Table 1. 2 outlines the required permissions of the person being logged on Setup Action Active Directory Permission(s) required...
... “E-mail services” category If MIS is installed, a prerequisite blocks install/upgrade To prevent collisions between different versions of mobility components, this prerequisite ensures that Mobile ... from installing on a Windows 2003 Web Edition server ( 212 624) The Windows 2003 Web Edition is targeted as a low-cost Web-application server Ideally, this edition of Windows 2003 would be a fitting ... still require Exchange Full Administrator at the Organization level Table 1. 2 outlines the required permissions of the person being logged on Setup Action Active Directory Permission(s) required...
... H+-ATPase binding site of PPI1 is localized therein Indeed, fusion proteins containing the first 88 amino acids of PPI1, linked either to a His-tag (His6PPI188) or to GST, interact with A thaliana H+-ATPase ... different plant species encode proteins with significant similarity to PPI1 [22] The N-terminal domain of PPI1, originally identified by the two-hybrid technique, binds A thaliana PM H+-ATPase in ... interaction of the fusicoccin-binding 14 -3-3 homologs of Commelina communis Plant J 12 , 4 41 453 14 Olivari C, Meanti C, De Michelis MI & Rasi-Caldogno F (19 98) Fusicoccin binding to its plasma membrane...
... synthesis in Yersinia pseudotuberculosis Mol Microbiol 42, 10 7 5 10 9 3 Liu S, Kulich SM & Barbieri JT (19 96) Identification of glutamic acid 3 81 as a candidate active site residue of Pseudomonas aeruginosa ... leucine residue at position 428 is necessary for both the ADP-ribosylation activity and the cytotoxic action of ExoS in vivo Result and discussion Acidic residues within the 14 -3-3 binding domain ... grown in RPMI 16 40 supplemented with 10 % (v ⁄ v) fetal bovine serum and 10 0 units ⁄ mL penicillin Following bacterial infection cells were washed in ice-cold NaCl ⁄ Pi and lysed on ice in lysis...
... nonhepatic mitochondrial arginase (arginase II) and comparison of its induction with nitric oxide synthase in a murine macrophage-like cell line FEBS Lett 395, 11 9 12 2 18 Morris SM, Bhamidipati D ... substrate l-arginine [11 ,13 ] Particularly interesting has been a possible role of arginase II in regulating the availability of l-arginine for nitric oxide synthesis in human penile and clitoral corpus ... 238 ± 12 ND 1. 4 ± 0 .1 1.6 ± 0 .1 1.5 ± 0 .1 ND 17 7.9 81. 9 15 8.6 ND metal ion as being involved in the stabilization of the transition state [27], but not in the stabilization of the substrate in the...
... reaction with Cyt f, i. e neutralizing acidic residues speeded the reaction up, and neutralizing or inverting the charge on basic residues slowed it down (Fig in [1] , Fig in this paper) This indicates ... O (19 97) The involvement of the two acidic patches of spinach plastocyanin in the reaction with photosystem I Biochim Biophys Acta BioEnergetics 13 22, 10 6 11 4 34 Hall, D.O (19 76) The coupling ... This is essential for informed discussion of evolutionary relationships The structure and charge properties of plastocyanin have been described previously in detail (Introduction in [1] ) Its primary...
... G167 is shown in light green, the compensatory mutations are shown in pink, and the hinge region of the ISP is shown in white the integration or stability of the ISP within the bc1 complex In order ... that mutations altered the conformation of the hinge region, increasing its accessibility to proteases [15 ] As G167 is located close to residues in the hinge region (Fig 1) , the introduction of ... preparations The integrity of the complex appears to be sensitive to the protein/lipid ratio It is also possible that the G167E mutation increased the sensitivity of the ISP to proteolytic cleavage...
... KU 616 KU 617 KU 718 KU 719 KU1233 KU1234 KU1235 KU1236 KU1237 KU1009 KU1 010 KU1 011 KU1 012 KU 113 0 KU 113 1 KU 113 2 KU 113 3 fragments of pIB1 ⁄ (construct of PEX1 in pET21d) to plasmid pIB1 ⁄ A SauI ⁄ ... Pex1pN + D1(aa1–6 81) -ProtA, Pex6pN(aa1–428)-ProtA and Pex6pN + D1(aa1– 716 )-ProtA were amplified using primers KU 113 2 ⁄ KU1 010 , KU 113 3 ⁄ KU1 010 , KU 113 0 ⁄ KU1 012 and KU 113 1 ⁄ KU1 012 , respectively ... derived from pIB1 ⁄ (NsiI ⁄ EcoRI) and pIB1 ⁄ 31 (SalI ⁄ NsiI and SalI ⁄ EcoRI) For PEX1B2 (pIB1 ⁄ 15 ) construction, the ClaI ⁄ BglII fragment of plasmid pIB1 ⁄ was used and ligated with SalI...
... amino acids, which is characterized by restricted conformational mobility, and a highly flexible C-terminal region of approximately 30 residues [15 ] In this context, an amino acid substitution introduced ... Campbell KP (19 95) SH3 domain-mediated interaction of dystroglycan and Grb2 J Biol Chem 270, 11 711 – 11 714 Winder SJ (20 01) The complexities of dystroglycan Trends Biochem Sci 26, 11 8 12 4 Ervasti JM & ... resulting in up to 10 0 0-fold too high affinities of fibrinogen binding to integrin alpha IIb beta FEBS Lett 358, 17 9 18 1 28 Ying M & Flatmark T (2006) Binding of the viral immunogenic octapeptide VSV8...
... against recombinant C reinhardtii CP12 (1 : 10 000) or a rabbit antiserum directed against recombinant C reinhardtii GAPDH (1 : 10 0 000) Antibody binding was revealed using enhanced chemiluminescence ... cysteine residue at position 66 prevents interaction of CP12 with GAPDH Identification of the interaction site between CP12 and GAPDH In order to identify the interaction site between CP12 and ... the disulfide bridge on the N-terminal part of CP12 is involved in binding PRK, whereas the C-terminal disulfide bridge is important for binding GAPDH [1, 6 ,11 ] GAPDH ⁄ CP12 complex reconstitution...
... Riva-Lavieille C, Olivares J, Longuet M et al (2002) Bax and heart mitochondria: uncoupling and inhibition of oxidative phosphorylation without permeability transition Biochim Biophys Acta 15 56, 15 516 7 ... P, Tiivel T, Tranqui L, Olivares J, Winkler K, Wiedemann F et al (19 98) Permeabilized cell and skinned ber techniques in studies of mitochondrial function in vivo Mol Cell Biochem 18 4, 8 11 00 ... that the distances between mitochondrial centres are independent from direction This is clear from inspecting the distribution function (subplot C) which is similar in all directions Some increase...
... phenylalanine B24 side chain in directing insulin interaction with its receptor: importance of main chain conformation J Biol Chem 264, 6349–6354 22 Mirmira, R.G & Tager, H.S (19 91) Disposition of ... Role of the COOHterminal B-chain domain in insulin–receptor interactions: identification of perturbations involving the insulin mainchain J Biol Chem 262, 12 054 12 058 20 Mirmira, R.G., Nakagawa, ... 7A,B,C) In Fig 6C, we identified that two amino acids (Val12 and Arg18), in addition to the 11 residues described above, were involved in binding to the 43-kDa protein The substitution of Val12 and...