... classes: generic, referen-
tial singular, referential plural and a reported refer-
ential class, for mention in reported speech of an
105
Training Testing
Generic 360 79
Referential singular 287 92
Referential ... Proceedings of the ACL 2007 Demo and Poster Sessions, pages 105–108,
Prague, June 2007.
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2007 Association for Computational Linguistics
Disambiguating Between Ge...
... whether metal binding to a-synuc-
lein is an artefact or not. However, the new evidence
suggesting that a-synuclein is a metal binding protein
is intriguing and is likely to result in a robust, ... of proteins including b-synuclein and c-synuc-
lein [3]. In contrast to a-synuclein, these two proteins
do not appear to aggregate or form fibrils [26]. How-
ever, b-synuclein is known to in...
... reports have indicated
that MVP is tyrosine phosphorylated in vivo in CHO
and PC12 cells and phosphorylated by PKC and casein
kinase II in vitro using specific kinase agonist and
inhibitors [31,32]. ... UD, Src homology 3 and Src
homology 2 (SH2) domains in Src are key binding
sites for proteins that regulate Src activity and integ-
rate Src into important signalling pathwa...
... matching occurrences of r in T and
H, divided by the number of occurrences of r in H.
Separate DR matching scores are calculated for each
relation r appearing both in T and H.
4 Experiments and ... of our ap-
proach to capture meaning equivalence and informa-
tion disparity in cross-lingual texts.
(b) In both settings the combination of lexical, syn-
tactic and semantic fe...
... the informant in
that
it
informs
him what the
inquirer
is
interested
in
(what
is
on
her/his mind) and
* Some other influences
on
syntactic expression are
discussed in [MORGAN and ... paraphrase for a question containing
several clauses of given information and no clauses
defining specific attributes of the missing information.
Clauses containing information chara...
... edge
b-strands, hampering intermolecular backbone interac-
tions, and (b) inward-pointing charged side chains that
become trapped in the hydrophobic core of the fibril
upon aggregation. Lysines are ... protein. On the other
hand, the location of His5 1in the D-strand is intrigu-
ing: in native b2m, the His51 side chain points out-
wards, although, in the structures of both the P32A
mu...
... M (2004)
Kinetics and binding sites for interaction of the prefol-
din with a group II chaperonin: contiguous non-native
substrate and chaperonin binding sites in the archaeal
prefoldin. J Biol ... protein that
causes Parkinson’s disease (PD), and interactions
between a-synuclein and Ab therefore indicate that
AD and PD could be related. Ab also promotes a-syn-
uclein aggregatio...
... intersubunit and protein–RNA
contacts [29,33,34]. Crystal structures and cross-linking
data have shown that RNA-binding residues in
Sm(-like) proteins are located in loop 3 (between b2
and b3, i.e. ... Lsm1p and Lsm8p
using 3D-PSSM [32]. Arrowheads indicate
sites of N- and C-terminal deletions and
fusions. * indicates residues forming puta-
tive RNA-binding Knuckle motifs. Gr...
... difference in ligands with an indi-
rect interaction was observed: Gln317 in rIAP-I, and
Arg317 in rIAP-II. The His317 of hPLAP is known to
be indirectly associated with the M3 site and to main-
tain ... alkaline
phosphatase; GCAP, germ cell-type alkaline phosphatase; hPLAP, human placental alkaline phosphatase; IAP, intestinal alkaline
phosphatase; M1, metal-binding site 1; M2, met...
... Domain structure of dynamins and dynamin-related proteins
(DRPs). GED, GTPase effector domain; MD, middle domain; PH,
pleckstrin homology; PRD, proline- and arginine-rich domain.
S. Thoms and ... thereby providing the first link between a
classical dynamin and an inheritable human disease.
Dynamin biochemistry and structure
In vitro, dynamin assembles into rings upon dilution
int...