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... number of unique matched peptides; Upep, the number of unmatched peptides in the MALDI-TOF experiments. The function ofnew proteins is based on the GH family of the catalytic module and the ... on xylan (F1),Avicel (F5) and CMC (F6), showed lower levels of activity and synergy than a mixture consisting of F1,F3 and F6, which was the most diverse combination of cellulosomes. This finding ... HCl buffer (pH 8.0),150 mm NaCl and 2 mm CaCl2. Fractions of interest werepooled and dialysed against 20 mm Tris ⁄ HCl (pH 8.0) and Diversity of cellulosomes and their synergies I. Fendri et...
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... Mark Holland and Margaret Layden-Oreto of the New Brunswick Department of Education, theDirectors of Education and principals of the participating school districts, Alexander McKay of the SexInformation ... findings of 95% of parents insupport of SHE in rural Ontario (McKay et al., 1998) and 95% in rural Nova Scotia (Langille et al., 1996), and suggests that the fears teachers and administrators have of ... toomuch emphasis on knowing all of the parts of the male and female anatomy. Theamount ofand level of vocabulary isexcessive for middle school.Theme #2: Quality of teaching. Some parentsmentioned...
... to withstand populist pressures. The experiences over the last 20 years of the independent Bank of Israel, Central Bank of Brazil, National Bank of Poland, and Reserve Bank ofNew Zealand, among ... of attention is sometimes paid to the official mandate of central banks – do they follow the example of the Deutsche Bundesbank, and have a solely price stability mandate? Differences in mandates ... 15Toassureourindependenceinsodoing,theBank ofEngland askedHMTreasuryforanindemnityagainstanylossessufferedonourGiltpurchases.See:http://www.bankofengland.co.uk/publications/news/2009/019.htm...
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... three of the fourRNase Sa2–mononucleotide structures (3DGY, 3D5I, and 3DH2), the distance between NH1 and NH2 of Arg67 and the carboxyl group of Glu56 is below 4 A˚, and the charged groups of ... 3DH2) (B) and 2Â-GMP(3DGY) (C) in the active site of RNase Sa2. For clarity, side chains of Asn41 and Arg42 are not shown. Atoms of nitrogen, oxygen and phos-phorus are in blue, red, and cyan, ... chain nitrogens of Glu40,Asn41, and Arg42, and OE1 or OE2 of Glu43, and thephosphate-binding site contains Glu56, Arg67, Arg71,His86, and Tyr87. In the exo-2Â,3Â-GCPT complex, O2Â and O3Â form...
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