... 50: Usual intakes of aluminium from food and water and potential intakes from medicines (mg/kg bw/day) 181Table 51: Summary of margin of safety (MoS) for aluminium after the pollution incident ... leading toincreased concentrations in the water in the domestic system.3.18 Flushing of the mains distribution system to remove the contaminated water resulted in the disturbance of old mains ... modelling of the passage of aluminium in the trunk mains indicate that the concentrations of thismetal in the water supply fell rapidly from a high, initial peak. However, thirty per cent of samples...
... probably induced by streng-thening of the interaction between the structural TnC-binding site and the C-domain of TnC accompanyingCa2+binding to site IV of TnC. In vertebrate tropo-nin, the ... quantities of protein util-izing the principle of protein-dye binding. Anal Biochem72, 248–254.41 Harafuji H & Ogawa Y (1980) Re-examination of theapparent binding constant of ethylene ... (1999) Mapping subdomains in the C-ter-minal region of troponin I involved in its binding totroponin C and to thin filament. J Biol Chem 274,18189–18195.30 Malnic B, Farah CS & Reinach FC...
... measuring theintensity of the individual GALE and tubulin bands in the western blot using Scion Image (Scion Corporation,Frederick, MD, USA).Generation of stable cell lines and BrdUincorporation ... stability of the mutant proteins bydetermining protein half-life using cycloheximide.Wild-type GALE produced stable protein with a half-life of > 8 h. Unlike that of wild-type, the half-life of GALEE165Kand ... the presence and absence of 0.25 mMgalactose was determined by measuring BrdU incorporation. Thelevel of BrdU incorporation into each cell line cultured in theabsence of galactose was set to...
... demonstrating that chaperoning isindependent of oligomerization.All a-crystallin domain mutants, including R114A,retain significant amounts of chaperone activity. In comparison, loss of chaperone ... and the functional analysis mentioned previ-ously, indicate data obtained by examining bacteriallyproduced p26 are indicative of the protein synthesized in Artemia.Localization of amino acid ... a-crystallin domainmodifications promote translocation remains uncer-tain.To summarize, analysis of individual amino acidsubstitutions, coupled with molecular modeling of protein structure, indicate...
... of microgram quantities of proteinutilizing the principle of protein-dye binding. AnalBiochem 72, 248–254.40 Laemmli UK (1970) Cleavage of structural proteinsduring the assembly of head of ... Goodwin PH & Hsiang T (2005) Induction of glutathione S-transferase genes of Nicotiana benth-amiana following infection by Colletotrichum destructi-vum and C. orbiculare and involvement of ... themaintenance of a high-affinity CDNB-binding site. However, the substitu-tion E117K gives rise to mutants showing increased kcatvalues forCDNB, suggesting that Lys117 might positively in uence...
... ethanol-induced mucosal injury in the upper gastrointestinal tract leading to increase in the permeability of the gut mucosa to endotoxins [43, 44]. These factors are involved in ethanol-induced ... . Interestingly, HMGN3 has been found to be associated with resistance against anticancer drugs including vinblastine, topotecan, paclitaxel and doxorubincin in human hepatocellular carcinoma ... concentrations of ethanol (100 mM) induced the expression of genes involved in the metabolism of ethanol [16]. In addition, the metabolism of ethanol results in an increased production of toxic...
... present at the time of the interview was identified as an "informant". At each interview where an informant was present, assessment of the informant of the health status of the elderly ... ?", reporting of an accident, injury or illness within the year preceding the survey, information on problems related to mastication and to mobility. Simple clinical examinations were ... for improving the quality of life of the elderly, even in developing countries. Thus, in addition to provision of curative services, other services such as development of appropriate...
... netutilization of minerals.Absorption of mineral ionsisdependentuponnumerousfactors,including the levels of the elements ingested,theage of the animal,Ph of theintestinalcontentsandenvironment, ... Paul Cuplin27. THEUSE OF ZINC AMINO ACID CHELATES IN HIGHCALCIUM AND PHOSPHORUS DIETS OF RAINBOWTROUT 424Ronald W Hardy and KarlD.Shearer28.THE EFFECTS OF IRON AMINO ACID CHELATE IN CULTURE ... INTESTINALABSORPTION OF MINERALSH.DeWayneAshmeadAlbion Laboratories, Inc.HugoZuninoUniversity of ChileThePeriodic Table containsatlrast104 elements,81 of whichare consideredminerals.()Withcertaintyseventeen...
... 2. Functional role of AP-2a and AP-2e in chondrogenesis. Overview of the differen-tiation stages during chondrogenesis andthe involvement of transcription factors(henatoxylin and eosin-stained ... syndrome has over-lapping features, such as orofacial clefting and occa-sional lip pits, with Van der Woude syndrome, in which disruption of an AP-2a-binding site within aninterferon regulatory ... transcription factor AP-2 involved in DNA binding.J Mol Biol 301, 807–816.9 Wankhade S, Yu Y, Weinberg J, Tainsky MA & Kan-nan P (2000) Characterization of the activation domains of AP-2 family transcription...
... section and scheme of the coronal section at E14.5 in (F). (A) At E11.5, HSF2 is expressed in forebrain, midbrain and in hindbrain except for the midbrain, hindbrain midline. Surprisingly, the HSF2 ... played prominent rolesin the maintenance of species during evolution through its differential effects in either protecting against cell death or, conversely, in promoting cell death in stage-specific ... HSF4-bindingregions and of the transcriptional status of geneslocated around the HSF4-binding regions. This resultis thus suggestive of a structural effect of HSF4 onchromatin. In the absence of...