Báo cáo khoa học: Differential tissue-specific distribution of transcripts for the duplicated fatty acid-binding protein 10 (fabp10) genes in embryos, larvae and adult zebrafish (Danio rerio) docx
... 2009 The Authors Journal compilation ª 2009 FEBS 6797
Differential tissue-specific distribution of transcripts for
the duplicated fatty acid-binding protein 10 (fabp10) genes
in embryos, larvae and ... differential tissue-specific distribution
of fabp10a and fabp10b transcripts in developing and
adult zebrafish, evidence of the diver...
... re-replication of
DNA in a single cell cycle. Inactivation of CDK1 leads
to re-replication of DNA in eukaryotic cells including
human cells [7]. Targets of the kinase in the regulation
of DNA replication include ... presence of geminin, which inhibits the ability
of CDT1 to load MCM proteins onto chromatin, may
help prevent re-replication of DNA in the G
2
and...
... scattering
range (2h )of0 –45°. The crystallinity index (CrI, %) was
determined using the formula (I
110
– I
am
) · 100 /I
110
,where
I
110
is the maximum intensity at 20° and I
am
is the intensity
of amorphous ... convoluted
spectral band around 3600–3000 cm
)1
in the spectra of both
chitosan and LMWC indicated the absence of free -OH
groups and the involve...
... biosynthesis of colla-
gen and other hydroxyproline ⁄ hydroxylysine-containing
proteins ⁄ peptides; synthesis of secondary metabolites,
hormones and cytokines [1]; oxidative protein folding
and endoplasmic ... protein. The Rv1771 gene was
cloned and expressed in Escherichia coli, and the corresponding protein was
affinity-purified and characterized. The FAD-binding...
... proteins con-
tain the ‘Greek key’ typical of the bc-crystallin family
of proteins. While spheruline 3a like another two-
domain protein, protein S [22], responds in terms of
stress proteins [23] to ... bc-crystallin fold. The residues shown in grey indicate the side chains and backbone sites that
are involved in calcium binding [24]. The residues in the conserv...
... age-related binding. While
acetone treatment induced FITC–VT1B glomerular binding
in type A samples, binding in type B samples was only
slightly induced, indicating a robust distinction in terms
of the ... FITC–VT1B binding to
explain the lack of adult renal glomerular binding.
Our earlier studies showed that FITC-coupling at Lys53
of the VT1B subunit inhibited FITC-VT1B/G...
... sta-
bilization of GR binding to the GRU, and thereby
stabilization of the interaction of the coregulators
interacting with the nucleoprotein complex formed at
the GRU. This raises the possibility that the ... did not result
in any changes in the pattern of bands for either of the
two cell types, showing that binding of C ⁄ EBP and
FoxA to the CPS GRU...
... against polyhistidine revealed the same-sized
bands, suggesting that the C-terminal histidine tag
remained in both the proform and activated form in
the recombinant enzyme after its secretion into ... study
the function of ADAMTSs during organogenesis
in vivo. In this study, we isolated recombinant MIG-17
and determined the amino acid sequence of the N-ter-
minal...
... H1-related genes, and one of them has an isoform produced by alter-
native splicing. However, little is known about the enzymatic features of the
proteins encoded by these genes. To determine the differences ... completely the same,
but the other proteins exhibited different patterns
(Fig. 5A). On the other hand, when the RNase H assay
was performed using fluorescein isot...
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occurs in the antecedent or consequent of an implication.
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alternative interfaces involving graphics and natural
language have been explored. In this paper, we
address some of the challenges raised by con...