... edition of the Oxford Dictionary ofBiochemistryandMolecularBiology It was a remarkable workof scholarship, arising from the workof journal editors and scientific writers Since then the landscape ... established, and now the work is offered as the Oxford Dictionary ofBiochemistryandMolecularBiology It is hoped that the dictionary will serve the needs of the research biochemist or molecular ... those of The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry and The International Union ofBiochemistryandMolecular Biology) as a means of preserving order and facilitating communication between...
... actin A major protein component of the myofilaments of striated muscle and the principal constituent of the thin filaments of muscle andof the microfilaments of the cytoskeleton See also F-actin; ... The oxidation of chlorophyll by air in the presence of alkali allometry The relation between the rate of growth of a part of an organism and the rate of growth of another part or of the organism ... average number of ligands bound per molecule of protein; equal to the number of moles of bound ligand divided by the number of moles of total protein Sym v average deviation The average of the absolute...
... edition of the Oxford Dictionary ofBiochemistryandMolecularBiology It was a remarkable workof scholarship, arising from the workof journal editors and scientific writers Since then the landscape ... established, and now the work is offered as the Oxford Dictionary ofBiochemistryandMolecularBiology It is hoped that the dictionary will serve the needs of the research biochemist or molecular ... those of The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry and The International Union ofBiochemistryandMolecular Biology) as a means of preserving order and facilitating communication between...
... (AFM1), Q1 (AFQ1), and B2a (AFB2a) (Fig 1) AFM1 was first isolated from the Aflatoxins – BiochemistryandMolecularBiology milk of cows and rats fed AFB1-contaminated peanut meal and it was initially ... enzymatically (by both higher organisms and microbial metabolism), by photochemical degradation of AFB1, andby the treatment of AFB1 with acid (Lillehoj & Ciegler, 1969) The formation of the hemiacetal ... catalyzed by microsomal enzymes but by a cytosolic NADPH-dependent enzyme that in the case of the chicken has an estimated molecular weight of 46.5 KDa and is inhibited by the 17-ketosteroids androsterone,...
... (http://creativecommons.org/licenses /by/ 3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited 4 Evolution of the MolecularBiologyof Brain Tumors and ... understanding of the pathophysiology andmolecularbiologyof brain tumors which are outlined in this book will translate into novel therapeutic treatment strategies with an emphasis on molecular ... also by fibronectin-dependent adhesion, and increased expression of CAMs This motogenic signals could not be worked in the normal neural ECM, where fibro‐ 10 Evolution of the MolecularBiology of...
... Molecularand Cellular Biologyof Neuroprotection in the CNS Molecularand Cellular Biologyof Neuroprotection in the CNS Edited by Christian Alzheimer Institute ofPhysiology University of ... Brief Overview of Their Molecular Biology, Biochemistry β and Signaling 354 Expression of TGF-βs and TβRs in the Nervous System 358 β β TGF-βs and the Regulation of Proliferation, ... viewpoint of the basic scientist who works at the cellular andmolecular level, but who also develops and tests new hypotheses using animal models of acute and chronic brain injury Although many of...
... DICTIONARY OF biomedicine andmolecularbiology Second edition concise DICTIONARY OF biomedicine andmolecularbiology Second edition pei-show juo, Ph.D PRofessor ofBiology Emeritus STate university of ... cells of a gland Adenodiastasis The presence of glandular tissue in locations other than their normal sites Adenofibroma A tumor of connective tissue found in the ovary and composed of glandular and ... composed of glandular and cystic elements Adenocystic Carcinoma A malignant tumor of epithelium tissue occurring frequently in the salivary glands, breast, and mucous glands of the upper and lower...
... Expression of multiple cftr/Cftr isoforms in the gills of P annectens in freshwater…………………………………… 4.2.11 154 Cftr isoforms and polymorphism in lungs and gills of P annectens—a clue to the huge genome of ... variant or isoform…… 207 xii Lists of Figures Fig The cDNA nucleotide sequence and the translated amino acid sequence of the coding region of the predominant form (isoform 1) of cftr and Cftr, respectively, ... sequence of the predominant form (isoform 1) of Cftr from the lung of Protopterus annectens and those of other animal species obtained from Genbank Sequences are arranged in descending order of similarities...
... cycle (OUC), (b) routine turnover of arginine by argininolysis, and (c) the conversion of uric acid to urea by uricolysis (Wright and Land, 1998; Anderson, 2001) Of the three pathways, OUC is the ... of gs1, gs2 and gs3 in M albus……………… 4.2.3 Phylogeny and conservation of Gs isoforms in M albus… 4.2.4 The Gs isoforms, Gs1, Gs2 and Gs3 are cytosolic enzymes 4.2.5 Differential expressions of ... sequence and the corresponding deduced amino acid sequence of the complete CDS of glutamine synthetase (A) isoform (gs1) from the intestine, (B) isoform (gs2) and (C) isoform (gs3) from the liver of...
... comprehensive and interlinked body of information ranging from the classical descriptive aspects of microbiology to current developments in related areas of bioenergetics, biochemistryandmolecularbiology ... subject area of microbiology andmolecular biology; hence the reader can extend his knowledge of a given topic in any of various directions by following up relevant cross-references, and in the ... microbiology An important new feature of this edition is the inclusion of a large number of references to recent papers, reviews and monographs in microbiology and allied subjects Some of these...
... Microsoft Excel spreadsheet and SPSS 17.0 software programs Results and discussion 3.1 Analysis of input-output energy use in canola production The amount of inputs and outputs for canola production ... cost ofproduction ($ ha-1) Human labour Chemicals Chemical fertilizer Farmyard manure Seed Machinery Various costs Fixed cost ofproduction ($ ha-1) Depreciation Land and water Total cost ofproduction ... of sustainable, efficient and economic use of energy Energy use in small and large farms of canola production is not efficient and detrimental to the environment mainly due to excessive use of...
... contribution of this strategy to the development of plants with biofarming potential in the frame of a high demand of natural and ecologically accepted sources of renewable compounds and materials ... export of the excess of reducing power via the malate valve, and productive consumption of the surplus of NADPH by the Calvin cycle Finally, as is the case with iron deficiency, the extent of protection ... the evolution of vascular plants The case of Fld and Cyt c6 shows that reintroduction of these genes in the proper subcellular compartment of model and crop plants restored some of the selective...
... Purification of HYDBp and HYDJs tot, total proteins; ppt, precipitate fraction; sup, supernatant fraction; puri, purified proteins; M, molecular weight standards For the molecular weight standards, the bands ... Phe150 and Tyr153, were revealed to be related to substrate binding and recognition of d-p-HPH and l-p-HPH by HYDJs, preferring d-p-HPH as substrate The bulky side chains of Phe63, Leu92, Phe150 and ... of the major constituents of the hydrophobic lids of the substrate binding pocket Replacement of Leu92 by polar and ⁄ or charged residues led to a serious decrease of enzyme activity According...
... and to measure the mobility of the components in the PGCs The medaka embryo was peeled off the chorion, and the segment containing the part of PGCs was excised for observation by microscopy and ... nuages of PGCs of medaka embryos and the granules in HeLa cells FRAP revealed that it moved with two diffusion components in both PGCs and HeLa cells: 0.15 and 0.01 lm2ặs)1 in PGCs, and 0.9 and ... where Fi and si are the fraction and diffusion time of component i, respectively, N is the number of uorescent molecules in the detection volume element dened by radius w0 and length 2z0, and s...
... reaction products of the hazelnut LOX were compared with the reaction products of soybean LOX type I and authentic standards of 9- and 13-HODE As shown in Fig 4, 9-HODE is the main product of the hazelnut ... RP-HPLC and then by SP-HPLC as described in Materials and methods Inset shows the retention time of the isomers produced by soybean LOX1 compared with authentic standards of 9- and 13-hydroxy linoleic ... in the middle of July and are harvested at the end of August The maturation stages considered in this work were identified on the basis of seed weight Stage I (harvested at the end of May 2002)...
... processes by which cellular organisation emerges in embryos Although we often have very good descriptions of how a particular organ forms andof the nature of the participating cells andmolecular ... (was he so wrong?) and hence within the egg At this point, reasonable scientific study was abandoned by many biologists and wish became the father of thought and the grandfather of observation: ... consequences of chromosome imbalance: principles, mechanisms, and models L Saxen Organogenesis of the kidney V Raghaven Developmental biologyof fern gametophytes R Maksymowych Analysis of growth and...
... well as in the molecular mechanisms of effector protein secretion This minireview describes the composition of the cagPAI and the properties of both conserved and unique components of the Cag-T4SS, ... current understanding of its mode of action The cagPAI and the Cag type IV secretion apparatus Gene arrangement and variants of the cagPAI The cagPAI, which was originally identified by sequencing ... determination of a core complex of the pKM101 conjugation system [28,29]; see also the accompanying review by Terradot and Waksman [30] This core complex consists of 14 monomers each of the VirB7, VirB9 and...
... The molecular mass of purified lac1 was estimated by SDS/ PAGE to be 58 kDa and the isoelectric point of the enzyme was 3.7 In addition to ABTS, syringaldazine and 2,6-DMP were also oxidized by ... and 2,6-DMP were pH 5.6 and 3.4 UÆmg protein)1 and pH 4.6 and 2.8 UÆmg protein)1, respectively In standard assay mixtures, the velocity of ABTS oxidation was maximal at 45 °C The dependence of ... activity and lac1 expression under these growth conditions A better understanding of the role(s) played by individual laccase isoforms in sporophore development should aid the development of strategies...
... fixation of nucleus and maintenance of cell morphology No expression of CK18 or CK8 was found in noncancerous squamous epithelium CK18 and CK8 were found of 42.9% and 40.5% positive 11 MolecularBiology ... methylation and loss of RARβ2 expression was found in ESCC DNA methylation of RARβ2 and tumor grade were correlated significantly in EC And the correlation of methylation and loss of RARβ2 expression ... habitual, and socioeconomic factors, as well as cell andmolecular alterations have to be subject of investigations in the etiology of this type of cancer At molecular level, while a large number of...
... determined by HPLC and Bradford assay Binding of mAb BH216 to the immobilized reporter peptide was recorded by sensorgrams allowing an association time of 300 s and a dissociation of 180 s under ... partially oxidized and the signal of the reduced species increased as a result of oxidation Identification of the active isoform Because of disulfide scrambling HPLC-purified isoforms rapidly re-equilibrate, ... C381–C394 and C381–C386 bridged derivatives coeluted as a single peak at 50.8% (Fig 2F) and could not be separated by HPLC The lower mass of the oxidized species was confirmed (2495.625 Da) by MS and...