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... [21,22] and in Euglena mitochondria [39]. The E2 subunit of PDH contains the dihydrolipoamidetransferase activity. The mitochondrial form ofthe E2subunit for PDH is related tothe E2 subunits of ... nutshell, the E1a subunits of PDH and OADH are closely related to one another( 30% identity) and more distantly related ( 20%identity) tothe E1 subunit of OGDH, which has a singleE1 subunit, rather ... eukary-otes: mitochondrial and cytosolic. Another activity of cytosolic aconitase, at least in animals, is that of an iron-responsive element-binding protein (IRE-BP), which binds to mRNA of ferritin and...
... part together with the second cassette led to an activation ofthe reporter gene and thus is suffi-cient to maintain the interaction with Pex1p. Thesefindings demonstrate the importance ofthe ... attention tothe cassette structure of the proteins. We assigned the binding sites of thesetwo AAA-proteins to their different protein regions and elucidated the importance of ATP-binding to the two ... receptors Pex5p and Pex7p, respectively[11,12]. These two peroxins bind their cargo in the cytoplasm, transport them to (and possibly across) the peroxisomal membrane and return tothe cytoplasmfor...
... causes the release of cytochrome c from the mitochondriainto the cytoplasm [8]. In the cytosol, cytochrome cassociates with apoptosis protease-activating factor-1(Apaf-1) and then binds toand ... interaction with Smac is notrequired with respect tothe role of HSP70 in the inhi-bition ofthe release of Smac and apoptosis. The role ofthe ATP-binding domain of HSP70in the prevention ofthe release ... inhibited the release of Smac from mitochondria into the cytosol in a dose-dependent manner. Under the same conditions, the absence of another mitochondrial marker cytochromeoxidase subunit II...
... ligand are cross-linked to domainsI and III, respectively, ofthe receptor [19,22]. The b sheet of EGF may bind to domain I of ErbB-1, andthe other surface of the ligand binds to domain III of ... among the four ErbB members, it ispossible that the ligand binding by the ectodomains of otherfamily members is similar to that of ErbB-1. However, withrespect tothe EGF-like motif ofthe ErbB-3/4 ... ErbB-1, and itshomologue, ErbB-4, to investigate the roles ofthe extracel-lular domains (I–IV) in the ligand specificities. As comparedwith ErbB-1 andthe chimeras with both domains I and III of ErbB-1,...
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... ordered to fit up a fleet of small boats to protect the towns ofthe bay, for by this time we were having mighty good proof that the United States was atwar with England, andit stands to reason ... of merchandise, and as he was dragged tothe floorI saw one whom I believed to be the miller, directly behind him, within three steps ofthe top ofthe stairs.With the lantern in my left hand, ... the mouth ofthe river there was no necessity of discussing the situation, for the chase had surely come to an end.However great his need of coming up with the British, Elias Macomber knew too...
... called all the head men ofthe village together, and demanded the beads to be restored to me; for, as I was living with them, they were responsible, according tothe laws ofthe country. Theyacknowledged ... or look tothe future. Any venture attracts them when hard-up for food; andthe more roving it is, the betterthey like it. Thelifeofthe sailor is most particularly attractive tothe freed slave; ... ofthe ancientHindus. Further, instead of a rim at the northern end, the country shelves down from the equator to the Mediterranean Sea; and on the general surface ofthe interior plateau there...
... short story andto stop at various points in order to answer questions. At predetermined stopping points in the story, they were asked to talk about what happened in the story and about what they ... used to decode the average score on each part ofthe SILL. The informants’ background questionnaire, the SILL andthe Profile of Results on the SILL are shown in Appendix 2.1. (p.64). The background ... questionnaire andthe SILL were translated into Vietnamese and pre-tested on a group of 10 learners at the intermediate levels of English proficiency at the MPA. The purpose ofthe pilot test was to find...
... make itto work. And on one night off, Gil and five of his band members rented a boat with an outboard motor.While they were fiddling with it after it stalled in the middle of the lake, the motor ... author of Jammin’ at the Margins: Jazz andthe American Cinema, andthe editor of Jazz Among the Discourses“A meticulously drawn portrait of one ofthe great contributors to what isprobably the ... final, spiteful farewell, some ofthe bandmembers stood in a row at the edge ofthe bandstand and peed on the dance floor the same one that they’d so carefully scraped at the beginning ofthe summer....