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... standard globular proteins,the apparent molecular mass of holo-ACP dimer and the mixture of holo-ACP monomer and apo-ACP werefound to be 33 kDa and 25 kDa, respectively.Purified holo-ACP and ... mass determination of apo-ACP and holo-ACP. Molecular masses of apo-ACP and holo-ACP were determined with anUltra Flex TOF ⁄ MALDI-TOF mass spectrometer. (a) Mass spectrum of holo-ACP single ... essential role of fatty acids and lipids incell growth and differentiation, and the occurrence of a different type (type I) of fatty acid biosyntheticpathway in the human host from that of the malariaparasite,...
... color of seeds and flowers, and the involvement of these genes in seques-tration of anthocyanin and proanthocyanidin into vac-uoles has been experimentally proven. However, thequestions of whether ... stemFig. 3. Expression of PfGST1 and PfCHI1 in Perilla frutescens.Semiquantitative RT-PCR of PfGST1 using 0.5 lL or 1.0 lL of tem-plate cDNA and PfCHI1, with 0.1 lL or 0.3 lL of template cDNAtogether ... analysis of the two forms by cDNA-differential display led to the identification of severalgenes involved in biosynthetic reactions (structuralgenes) and regulation of the expression of biosyntheticgenes...
... abstraction of the proton from the Caatom of the substrate. Further structural and kineticstudies with site mutants of residues at the active site and determination of structures of ligand and inhibitorcomplexes ... 1.32 A˚. Superposition of large and small domains of StDSD with the corresponding domains of SeMetDSDresults in rmsd values of 0.53 and 1.64 A˚, respectively.A number of local conformational ... rotation of 15°. Structures of WtDSD and SeMetDSD resemblethe open and closed forms, respectively, of other Fold-type II PLP-dependent enzymes. The solvent accessiblesurface areas of StDSD...
... needed and will surely appear in order to explore and carefully define the opportunities and limitations of CNTs as delivery systems of nucleic acids using in vivo models.2.7 Impact ofCarbon ... (Xie and Soh, 2005). Experimentally, Tsang and co-workers studied the interaction of protein, enzymes and DNA with carbon nano-tubes. They found that DNA molecules tended to cover the surface of ... of the complexes between the CNTs and pDNA. Gao et al. (2006) studied the gene delivery of pDNA by CNT 2 Biomedical Applications of Functionalised Carbon Nanotubes 41improved the degree of...
... Importance of the amino-acid composition of the shutter region of plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 for its transitions to latent and substrate forms Martin Hansen, Marta N. Busse and Peter A. AndreasenLaboratory ... part of b strands3A and 5A and the N-terminal part of a helix B is thereforereferred to as the shutter region [2]. By high resolution X-raycrystal structure analysis of the native form of the ... 74% of the cases;residue 186 an Asn in 87% of the cases; and residue 334 aHis in 80% of the cases [3]. In addition, residue 54 is a Pro in89% of the cases. The importance of the identity of...
... "The Science and Technology ofCarbon Nanotubes" as the successive version of ref. 1 for the benefit of actual and potential researchers of these materials by collecting and arranging ... Synthesis and Purification of Multi- Walled and Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes M.Yumura 2 Chapter 3 Electron Diffraction and Microscopy of Carbon Nanotubes S. Amelinckx, A. Lucas and P. ... d'&tre of the CNT should become, and actually has become, more and more independent from that of fullerenes. As a novel and potential carbon material, CNTs would be far more useful and important...
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... dierent formsof SiONWs, which issimilar to the growth model of Si nanowires [20].The formation process of polyp-shaped SiONWsis considered to be due to the coexistence of monocentric and polycentric ... dividedinto monocentric and polycentric nucleation, and growth step into periodic stable growth and peri-odic unstable growth [19]. Thus the combination of dierent nucleation and growth processes ... by active carbon to silicon and silicon monoxide, and then silicon reacts withiron to form FeSi2[18]. The second step is thatFeSi2is evaporated on the surface of the pellets and the thermalcouple...