... non-Watson-Crick pairs and the modules they form
are an integral part of the tertiary structure; consequently,
they are not predicted by the usual secondary structure
programs that consider only Watson-Crick ... article as: Westhof E: The amazing world of bacterial structured
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... observations that, in the majority of
patients, premonitory signs and symptoms of cardio-
pulmonary instability are often present hours before clinical
deterioration [6]. By encouraging early responses ... rates
of adverse events [4,5]. All of these detection methods
require substantial investments of time and money. Moreover,
especially in the case of chart review, missing in...
... Aesthetic Surgery, Dokuz Eylul University, Faculty of Medicine, Izmir,
TURKEY.
2. Clinic of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Public Hospital, Mus, Turkey.
3. Clinic of Plastic Reconstructive ... superior to the
origin of the temporal muscle. Then, the TPF is ele-
vated from the deep temporal fascia by blunt dissec-
tion. If lengthening of the pedicle is ne...
... death. The liver biopsy is the gold
standard for the grading and staging of chronic hepatitis
C. The activity of liver disease or grade, is gauged by the
number of mononuclear inflammatory cells ... lack of error proofreading by the viral
RNA polymerase are reasons why the HCV RNA genome
mutates frequently.[9] There are six known genotypes
(numbered 1 through 6) an...
... the social consequences of the defects, or to
terminate the pregnancy. The great majority of prospective parents elect for termination of the
pregnancy. Of course, this is a last resort rather ... to do
therefore our best to introduce the only one good solution, the primary prevention of CAs. No doubt
that the primary prevention is better than the termination...
... troponin C, and in the
presence of tropomyosin the inhibition of the MgATPase
of actomyosin by the peptide is markedly increased [7].
The inhibitory peptide in the presence of tropomyosin is
about ... enhanced by tropomyosin.
Interaction of the myosin light chain N-terminal peptide
with actin and reversal by the TnI inhibitory peptide
The effect of the IP on t...
... in the headgroup region of the membrane, leading
to a decrease of the thickness of the lipid bilayer, and then to
(b) an active state, when the peptide penetrates the
hydrocarbon core of the ... hydrophobic and hydrophilic residues. The
N- and C -te rmini , the b turn and one face of the b sheet are
hydrophilic, but the h ydrophobicity of the other f ace
de...
... this hypothesis. The
demonstration of the IIA
Crr
–MalK interaction suggests
that IIA
Crr
may regulate the function of some of the
> 140 MalK homologues found in the S. coelicolor
genome. The ... phosphoimager (Fuji).
Enzyme assays
IIA
Crr
activity was assayed by complementation of the
glucose-specific PTS of E. coli measuring phosphoenolpyru-
vate-dependent phosphor...
... members of the m5C-MTase family,
undergo self-methylation in the absence of substrate DNA
[15,16]. M.MspI catalyzes the exchange of tritium at C-5 of
cytosine from tritiated water in the absence of ... activity shown by
M.MspI, in addition to cytosine methylation, suggests that
the interaction of M.MspI with DNA may be different from
that of other m5C-MTases. The add...
... 4).
Similarly, Shaanan [31] reported the stereochemistry of
the iron-dioxygen bond in human HbO
2
by single-crystal
X-ray analysis. In the a chain, the distance between N
e
of
His (E7) and the terminal ... particularly of the b chains [8].
In the autoxidation reaction of HbO
2
,aswellasMbO
2
,
pH can affect the rate in many d ifferent ways. Recent kinetic
and thermodyn...