... diversity In India, mongoloids contribute approximately 3% of the total population, mainly inhabiting the hills and adjoining plains of Northeast and Central Himalayas Mongoloids in India are originally ... population with their biological affinities, origins and dispersal is important in understanding the impact of migration on the genetic structure of Mongoloids in India The Nepali, Bhutia and Lepcha ... Royal Kingdom of Bhutan in the east, China in the north with mongoloid populations and the Indian state of West Bengal in the south with both mongoloid non-mongoloid populations Moreover, the genetic...
... VIETNAM NATIONAL UNIVERSITY - HANOI COLLEGE OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES POST-GRADUATE DEPARTMENT DƯƠNG THỊ HỒNG AN AN EVALUATIONAND APPLICATION OF SOME MULTIMEDIA PRESENTATION SOFTWARE INDESIGNING ENGLISH ... giảng môn tiếng Anh Khoa Công nghệ thông tin - Đại học Thái Nguyên) MINOR PROGRAMME THESIS ENGLISH TEACHING METHODOLOGY CODE: 60.14.10 Supervisor : DO TUAN MINH, PhD HANOI - 2009 ...
... v-KIND KIND2 domain contain the MAP2-binding core site (A) Division of the KIND2 domain (456–620) into five subregions: KIND2-1 (amino acids 456–487), KIND2-2 (amino acids 456–521), KIND2-3 (amino ... protein interaction core modules play a pivotal rolein regulating dendrite growth and branching of cerebellar granule cells and hippocampal neurons Among the KIND domains in four KIND-containing ... the very-KIND-MAP2 interaction J Huang et al Introduction Protein–protein interactions play important roles in the molecular recognition and functional modulation between proteins in many signal...
... Discussion TJs are involved in cell adhesion and migration; their downregulation can cause epithelial transformation, whereas their upregulation induces apoptosis and inhibits invasion [8] Occludin, ... major rolein the induction of mitochondria-mediated apoptosis and the reduction of cell invasiveness, along with the downregulation of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) expression In addition, on ... potentials and facilitates the initiation of apoptosis [22] In addition, elevated calcium levels contribute to cell invasion [23,24] In contrast, in the case of occludin, an ER-mediated increase in intracellular...
... binding on the secondary structure was determined using CD in the far UV To prepare proteins without Cu2+, part of each protein 4252 Fig Comparison of copper binding by stefin A and stefin B using ... the infectivity of prion isolates However, this kind of interaction is nonspecific Other studies have suggested that specific binding to the prion protein stabilizes its structure and prevents intermediate, ... could result in a major conformational change [42] Loss of appropriate metal binding and substitution with a different metal could initiate such conformational changes in the prion protein [43] Recently,...
... mutation A240V (c.719C>T) in exon and an insertion mutation c.613–614insA This insertion causes a frameshift that starts at Met205 and leads to the introduction of a stop codon after four amino ... associated with mutations in the AUH gene This indicated that AUH, in addition to its RNA binding function, must play an important rolein leucine catabolism AUH was overproduced in E coli and characterized ... Mitochondrial trifunctional protein (MTP) is the main enoyl-CoA hydratase in long chain fatty acid b-oxidation [14] This enzyme, however, is unlikely to be involved in leucine degradation since...
... (Michaelis constant) and Vmax (maximum velocity) values were determined by incubating the diluted recombinant proteins in the standard reaction mixture in the presence of increasing concentrations of ... 000 g for 30 at °C The supernatants containing recombinant proteins of AsPPase were purified using ProBondTM resin (Invitrogen) under nondenaturing conditions and subsequently eluted with a stepwise ... decapitation and the lungs were removed and minced with a surgical knife The minced tissue was wrapped in cotton gauze and suspended in NaCl/Pi containing 100 lgÆmL)1 penicillin/ streptomycin at...
... measuring 1881 bp (designated VBARP-L) and a second 1305 bp clone (designated VBARP-S), were constructed and used to further confirm the Vpr and VBARP interaction using in vitro andin vivo interaction ... shorter VBARP-S and contained a 114-bp UTR (Fig 2A) Intron and exon analysis of VBARP revealed that VBARP-L and VBARP-S contain 11 and exons, respectively (Fig 2B) Interestingly, both clones shared ... regulation of protein phosphorylation in insulin action FASEB J 8, 1034– 1040 Poulin F, Brueschke A & Sonenberg N (2003) Gene fusion and overlapping reading frames in the mammalian genes for 4E-BP3 and...
... variations in solar 10 SOLAR AND SPACE PHYSICS ANDITSROLEIN SPACE EXPLORATION BOX 1.4 Reconnection Explosive events in the Sun’s corona, including solar flares and coronal mass ejections, andin planetary ... NASA exploration vision 35 36 SOLAR AND SPACE PHYSICS ANDITSROLEIN SPACE EXPLORATION EXPLORERS Status Ongoing line of scientifically focused principal-investigator-led missions Mission The Explorer ... Academy of Sciences and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and not necessarily...
... fiscalposition the one hand, and the stability on of the banking sactoron the other A long tradition government of reliance on "inflation tax" to finance its expenditures the heavy subsidization debt and ... 45 percent of money and quasi-money Second, tl-e Government plays a dominantrole in the financialmarket andits interventiinstake many forms, not only in terms of deficit financing,but also equity ... denominateddemand and time deposits Interest rates payable on these deposits are market determined and follow, at a international financial markets slight discount, the trend inIn contrast, interest...
... trademarks, and are used only for identification and explanation without intent to infringe Library of Congress Cataloging -in- Publication Data The Fungal community : its organization androlein the ... the questions regarding the observations, characterizations, and functional attributes of fungal assemblages and their interactions with both the environment and other organisms In addition, the ... signaling plays a large rolein directing the life cycle and functions of fungi Evaluating the response of fungi to external stimuli, including dormancy, germination, resource acquisition, sporulation,...
... P monodon evidently indicates the inhibitory function of Pem-GIH on Vg gene expression in the ovary Our results are in concurrence with an increase in Vg expression after eyestalk ablation in ... Relative expression level S Treerattrakool et al P monodon GIH cDNA anditsrolein Vg expression 1.8 1.6 1.4 1.2 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 GIH/actin Vg/actin GIH/actin Buffer Vg/actin GIH dsRNA Fig In uence of ... transcription reaction was incubated at 75 °C for min, and allowed to cool to room temperature The remaining DNA template and singlestranded RNA in solution were digested with DNaseI and RNaseA...
... Fig Gel-retardation assay of TbPEX5 and TbPEX14 interaction, under nondenaturing and nonreducing conditions (A) Purified His6tagged TbPEX5 and a protein comprising the N-terminal part of TbPEX14 ... this latter construct directs the production of a fusion protein bearing an N-terminal extension of 20 residues including a His6-tag At a later stage, a point mutation was introduced in the vector ... green and PEX14 in red (B) Effects of TbPEX14 depletion on matrix protein import ALD is shown in green, and GAPDH in red (C) Effects of TbPEX14 depletion on glycosomal matrix and membrane proteins in...
... biological function of the A12L protein during VV morphogenic transitions and regulation of A12L proteolysis Conclusion By demonstrating that A12L protein andits cleavage at an N-terminal AG/A play ... serum (FCS, Invitrogen), mM glutamine (Invitrogen), and 10 mM gentamicin sulfate (Invitrogen) at 37°C in a 95% humidified atmosphere containing 5% CO2 For infection of the conditional mutant ... have a rolein correct formation of nucleoprotein complex within the IV [7] In addition, the abrogated biconcave IMV particles extend itsrolein the formation of a center-compressed core in IMV...
... biological function of the A12L protein during VV morphogenic transitions and regulation of A12L proteolysis Conclusion By demonstrating that A12L protein andits cleavage at an N-terminal AG/A play ... serum (FCS, Invitrogen), mM glutamine (Invitrogen), and 10 mM gentamicin sulfate (Invitrogen) at 37°C in a 95% humidified atmosphere containing 5% CO2 For infection of the conditional mutant ... have a rolein correct formation of nucleoprotein complex within the IV [7] In addition, the abrogated biconcave IMV particles extend itsrolein the formation of a center-compressed core in IMV...
... behavior in directions x and y on the plane One should notice that the states of the MCs (for each direction, x and y) in this case represent the position variation and not the X and Y position themselves ... chains representing the shift in directions x and y allow transitions to take place from state (0) to itself Also, instead of representing the changes in each direction by individual Markov chains, ... [6] Y B Ko and N H Vaidya, “Location-aided routing (LAR) in mobile ad hoc networks,” in Proceedings of the 4th Annual ACM/IEEE International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking (MOBICOM...
... walls Conclusion and discussion Negative effects of linear constructions include direct occupation of biotopes, recolonization of the landscape in the construction of roads, environmental contamination, ... because of its proximity to Prague andits associated strong anthropogenic pressure influencing the landscape structures in the vicinity of the linear construction in the form of a motorway, and especially ... based on their spatial and technical characteristics The aim was to obtain information on the migration of wildlifein relation to change in the landscape structure and to evaluate the influence...
... in Table III The interaction of two cytokinins with low concentration of auxin enhancing shoot multiplication has been reported by many authors [3, 5, 12] The inclusion of higher concentration ... shoot within 2– weeks of culture Out of the various cytokinins tested, BAP was the most effective for inducing bud break and growth in axillary meristems Kinetin alone or in combination did not ... combination for induction of rooting Of the three auxins tested, IBA and IAA induced rooting (Tab IV) The optimum concentration was 0.5 mg/L of IBA or IAA and it resulted in 65 to 70% of root initiation...
... Available online http://arthritis-research.com/content/6/1/26 known roles in tissue inflammation, and damage in innate immunity Besides its capacity to drive the production of IFN-γ and IL-2 by ... B7/CD28dependent and -independent induction of CD40 ligand expression J Immunol 1995, 155:5124-5132 Curtsinger JM, Schmidt CS, Mondino A, Lins DC, Kedl RM, Jenkins MK, Mescher MF: Inflammatory cytokines provide ... highlights the role of innate and adaptive immune system interactions in the failure of peripheral tolerance It will be fascinating in the future to extend this concept to understand the impact...
... expression on monocytes in peripheral blood before and after stimulation in the control and RA groups was calculated with a LSD t-test The difference between CD147 expression on monocytes in the ... TIMP-1) and blank contrast (RA blank) in the lining and sublining layers in RA synovium (× 400) The bottom two images show the expression of CD147 in ankylosing spondylitis (AS CD147) and osteoarthritis ... does interact with CD147, although the actual role of CyPA in CD147 function andin RA still needs to be elucidated Conclusion We conclude in this study that the increased expression of CD147 on...