... Some
aspects
of
phytohormonal
participation
in
the
control
of
cambial
activity
and
xylogenesis
in
tree
stems
S.Lachaud
Laboratoire
de
Biologie ...
During
the
rest
period,
the
IAA
level
often
remains
relatively
high
in
the
cambial
zone;
treatment
with
exogenous
IAA
can-
not
then
induce
the
resumption
of
cambial
activity. ...
find...
...
of
leaves
and
buds
of
each
flush
is
termed
the
’whorl’
and
the
remaining
longer
section
of
shoot,
the
’interwhorl’
stem
(Fig.
1
).
Mineral
Nutrition
In
spring
1986
dormant ...
for
the
development
of
procedures
for
early
testing.
The
following
experiments
investi-
gated
the
effect
of
nitrogen
nutrition
and
bud
position
on
the
for...
... Ger-
many). The amount of intact protein was calculated from
the intensity of the protein band.
Autoproteolysis in sample solutions containing <20
lgÆmL
)1
protein was followed by determining the ... stability
of TLPs. From the X-ray structure of thermolysin
[17,18], one double-binding site (I and II) and two sin-
gle-binding sites (III and IV) have been derived [...
...
disambiguated word meaning.
It is the in interaction of the results of
these asynchronous processes that the process of
comprehension is defined.
The processes are independent of the know-
ledge ... affected.
The study includes off-line picture naming
which forces use of articles in all of the above
contexts, as well as on-line production of these
morph...
... help them during the design
phase, being able to reuse workflows (or parts of
them) and thus avoiding reinveinting the wheel.
4 Using the tools to work with NLP
All the aforementioned tools were installed, ... WSs,
as in this case only the WSP needs to have a deep
knowledge of the installation and maintenance of
the tool, thus allowing all the other users to benefit...
... meprina with the
amino acids threonine and proline in the P1¢ and P2¢
positions [10]. The targeted cleavage by hmeprin after
this specific domain may indicate protein ectodomain
shedding. Nevertheless, ... Critchley DR (1996) Acidic
phospholipids inhibit the intramolecular association
between the N- and C-terminal regions of vinculin,
exposing actin-binding and protein ki...
... be
added to induce instantaneous expression of the pro-
tein of interest, allowing observation of the protein’s
in uence on the progression of the cell cycle and the
silica biogenesis. As the regulation ... and control of both the level and timing of mRNA and protein
expression in transgenic diatoms.
Abbreviations
BLE (ble), bleomycin binding protein (ge...
... is inhibited can be
explained now by the inhibition in the induction of
ACS4 [28] during the early response and the inhibi-
tion of ACS4 and StAR inductions during the sus-
tained phase. In both ... explain the mechanism by
which in these situations there is a remaining 20% of
steroid synthesis, due to the direct effect of AA ⁄
AA-CoA produced within the mito...
... spectrum
originated from products of proinsulin. Two insulin variants
are expressed in mouse, insulin 1 and 2 [30]. Masses cor-
responding to these two peptides were detected (Fig. 1b).
The masses of the ... insulin 1 and 2 (b) and C-peptides
1 and 2 (c) signals. The most abundant pep-
tides turned out to be those from proinsulin.
Insulin 1and2 andC-peptide 1and2 were
iden...
... detectable binding. To determine whether
the decrease in binding affinity in the other chimeras
was the result of protein instability and misfolding or
was merely a byproduct of the localization of chimeras
in ... the rest of the
bundle (Fig. 3A). At the same time, the main kinks in
the TM helices of rhodopsin (e.g. the functionally
important kink in T...