... and containing
the galA gene and approximately 700 bp 3¢-flanking region,
in pIM4700 (containing the pkiA promoter). A. niger
NW290 was transformed with pIM3982 and transformants
were analyzed ... polysaccharides, in particular pectin. Two types of
arabinogalactan side chains are present in pectin. Type I
consists of a chain of b-1,4 linked
D
-galactopyranose
linkages, while type II cont...
... of amino acid
sequence of Sendai. As a result of analysing the mutant
ALP I s, two amino acid residues in the C-terminal
region were found to play important roles in maintaining
stability in highly ... effective in increasing
resistance of ALP I to anionic surfactants. The unfolding
caused by surfactants occurred in a moderate manner in
comparison with denaturation by high alk...
... trypsin inhibitor with antifungal activity
from Nicotiana tabacum, plays an important role in
tobacco’s defense response
Hao Huang*, Sheng-Dong Qi*, Fang Qi, Chang-Ai Wu, Guo-Dong Yang and Cheng-Chao ... indicated by an arrow in the right lane. (B) In vitro
bovine trypsin inhibition by the recombinant NtKTI1 protein (open
circles). Soybean trypsin inhibitor (triangles) was assay...
...
advice, and misusing insider information. We also know that the accounting fraud
lead to diminish the integrity and reliability of accounting and financial information.
And accounting fraud originally ...
ethics and moral conducts when managing and controlling the business. It is vital to
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the companies and its stakeholders. And the most important aspect of business ethics
is a...
...
In competitive and unpredictable phenomena, organizations try to keep and enhance their place. Many industries
operate in situation, where employees play an important role in the product and ... presented and discussed and finally conclusions and managerial implications of the findings and
research areas are discussed for further inquiry and understanding.
2. Definition of...
... (Fig. 1C, lanes 1–6). TF continued to
be the major crosslinking partner and no crosslinking
products were detected in the integral membrane f raction
(Fig. 1C, lanes 4 and 6 ). Interestingly, u ... Identification
of a twin-arginine leader-binding protein. Mol. Microbiol. 40,
323–331.
14. Papish, A.L., Ladne r, C.L. & Turner, R .J. (2003) T he twin-
arginine leade r-binding protein, DmsD,...
... are involved in recognition of
the polyubiquitinated protein substrates, unfolding of
the condemned protein [24], removing ubiquitin chains
for recycling [25,26] and opening an axial gate into ... amino acid
side chains (Fig. 2) [68]. As mentioned in the introduc-
tion, QRs also adopt a flavodoxin-fold and the isoal-
loxazine ring engages in a similar interaction with a
peptide chain....
... genomic DNA preincubated with three differ-
ent concentrations (1, 50 and 150 l
M) of spermine (lanes c, c¢ and
c¢¢), spermidine (lanes d, d¢ and d¢¢) or putrescine (lanes e, e¢ and
e¢¢) and then exposed ... polyamines, mainly spermine, can modulate
the DNA-binding properties of proteins, either increas-
ing or diminishing their affinity for DNA [42]. This
ability, to modulate the DNA-binding...
... other banks in
difficulty, increasing the risk of contagion and removing one of the more important
disciplines on bank risk-taking.
(c) Third, with technological advances, innovation in financial ... problems and lower the cost of financial intermediation, making financially dependent
firms more willing to seek (and more able to obtain) external financing”
Furthermore in most...