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... not the individual starch-binding domains, are involved in the interaction with the catalytic domain. We also determined that the resi-dues W366 and Y394 inthe D2 domain are important in starch ... confirmed the results obtained in the pull-down assays, showing that there is a physicalinteraction between the N- and C-terminal domains ofSSIII in vitro.Mapping of the CD-binding region in the N-terminal ... in the D2 domain and D(495–535) inthe D3 domain, are involved inthe interaction with CD, and that thisinteraction enhances the catalytic activity of the enzyme. Our results show that the interaction...
... andC-domains are shown in silver, blue and green, respectively; the positions of the mutated amino acids are indicated in red; and the position of the last amino acid before the frameshift is shown in black. ... The interacting partners of the mutated residues are shown in yellow and the dipyrromethane (DPM) cofactor is shown in the ball and stick representation. Magenta indicates the beginning and the ... residues are conserved in all sequences with noexception. The interaction fixes the C-terminaldomain to the interdomain hinge whose mobility isimportant for access of the substrate to the activesite...
... present in brain, but not in PBL (Fig. 3A, lanes 2 and 3). To examine whether the CbD4 variants were expressed in different parts of the brain as well as in fetal brain, PCR was carriedout using the ... they didnot phosphorylate PKA substrates either in vitro or in vivo. Finally, we established that the Cb variantslacking the exon 4 were able to interact with the PKAR subunits in a cAMP-insensitive ... that the 99 bp corresponding toexon 4 is lacking in monkey Cb sequence. The human exon 4 sequence is shown in bold. Primers used in PCR reactions are boxed and in italic. Two nucleotides in the monkey...
... for the chemokines, CC (Hs.10458) and CXC (Hs. 82407),already confirmed to be associated with responses to RSVinfection. Others were genes for the Ras-binding protein,zinc finger protein 265, ... of infection (MOI) value of 3,and INF-a was added to the culture at final concentrationof 1000 U/mL for 30 min. Total RNA was extracted at the indicated time points. RSV inhibited INF-a induced ... multiple mechanisms are involved inthe hostinnate immune response. Here we analyzed the earlyresponse of epithelium to RSV infection using differentialdisplay (DD) polymerase chain reaction (PCR)...
... called the weightof eã it is d-equidistant, for some d > 0, i.e. the sum of the edges inthe path from the root to every leaf is precisely dã the sum of the weights of all edges inthe path ... shown that the m-dissimilarity vector of a phylogenetic tree T with n leavesgives a point inthe tropical Grassmannian Gm,n, and therefore gives rise to a tropicallinear space. The combinatorial ... whose entries are the numbers dσ, where σ is a subset of {1, 2, . . . , n} of size m and dσis the total weight of the smallest subtree of T which contains the leaves in σ. By the total weight...
... results in [14] and [15]. Inthe second part, we consider the Tutte polynomialof ‘ring of tangles’ links which include the well known pretzel links. By applying Beraha-Kahane-Weiss’s Theorem ... be the link diag ram corresponding to Cn(H) with the tan g l e Tcorresponding to the signed plane graph H. Let Q(H) = Q[H]|A=t−1/4and β(H) =β[H]|A=t−1/4. Then points sa tisfying the ... denotes the product of labels in Y . The following lemma was given implicitly in [12] and explicitly in [15]. It can beviewed as an alternative definition of the chain polynomial.Lemma 2.1 The chain...
... acquisitions are shown in Table 1. The sequence of imaging was as follows: unenhanced imag-ing of the fingers; the patient was repositioned so that the wrist was within the coil; unenhanced imaging of the ... wrist;contrast injection; enhanced imaging of the wrist; the patientwas repositioned so that the fingers were within the coil; andthen enhanced imaging of the fingers was performed. Boneoedema was investigated ... despite there being no evidence of greater diseaseactivity in terms of clinical scores (skin or joint) or inflammatorymarkers. Interestingly, the MRI bone oedema score was alsohigher inthe AM...
... immune inhibition inthe induction of oral tolerance in the murine CIA model. We examined the change inthe expressionof IDO in CD11c+ DCs of Peyer's patches after repeated oraladministration ... an IDO inhibitor.These findings suggest that the functional activities of IDOfrom tolerized mice could affect the T-cell response. In the resting state, autoreactive T cells residing inthe periph-ery ... O:Regulation of indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase activity inthe smallintestine and the epididymis of mice. Arch Biochem Biophys1980, 203:343-351.33. Malina HZ, Martin XD: Indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase:...
... hadobserved inthe lupus patients. As shown in Table 2, despiteprevious reports inthe literature indicating increased autoanti-body production inthe relatives of lupus patients [10,11], the Table ... [52-56]. These disparitiesappear to arise, at least in part, from variations inthe cytokinesthat are secreted by the NKT cells inthe different lupus mousemodels, with interleukin-4-secreting ... 23.9% inthe mothers (P < 0.001),22.4% inthe fathers (P < 0.001), and 16% inthe siblings (P= 0.008). Comparison of cellular phenotypes between ANA+and ANA- relatives using the van...
... acquisitions are shown in Table 1. The sequence of imaging was as follows: unenhanced imag-ing of the fingers; the patient was repositioned so that the wrist was within the coil; unenhanced imaging of the ... wrist;contrast injection; enhanced imaging of the wrist; the patientwas repositioned so that the fingers were within the coil; andthen enhanced imaging of the fingers was performed. Boneoedema was investigated ... despite there being no evidence of greater diseaseactivity in terms of clinical scores (skin or joint) or inflammatorymarkers. Interestingly, the MRI bone oedema score was alsohigher inthe AM...