... A (1979) Involvement of histone H1 in the organization of the nucleosome and of the salt-dependent superstructures of chromatin.J Cell Biol 83, 403–427.Active chromatin and DNase I hypersensitive ... withbinding of both MOF and Tip60 (equivalent to Esa1in yeast NuA4) [124,130]. However, in human cellsdepletion of MOF, but not Tip60, results in reducedglobal levels of AcH4-K16 and defective ... acetylation and deacetyla-tion, and transient recruitment of remodellers and transcription factors.A cycle of transcription commences with the recruit-ment of transcription factors and co-factors...
... α-FlagKIND2-FlagΔGEF-FlagABFig. 1. Domain structureof the MAP2-asso-ciated RasGEF v-KIND and its dendritic tar-geting via KIND2 domain. (A) Structures of the v-KIND. KIND1, KIND2, coiled-coil (CC),RasN and RasGEF domains. ... full-lengthv-KIND; DKIND1, deletion of KIND1;DKIND2, deletion of KIND2; DKIND1 + 2,deletion of both KIND1 and KIND2; DRasN,deletion of RasN; DGEF, deletion of RasGEF; KIND1, KIND1 domain; KIND2,KIND2 ... MAP2 cDNA and its derivativesgenerated by PCR were cloned into pGEX-4T-2. The KINDdomains of Spir-2 and PTPN13 were generated by RT-PCR and inserted into pEGFP-C1 and pGEX-4T-2. The N- and C-terminal...
... predicting,measuring and understanding the roles of different kinds of organisms in the flux and storage of elements in ecosystems. The total biomass per unit area, W,issimply the sum ofthe body mass of all ... & Jumars,1991) and the problems of dealing with extremely small particles.It is reasonable to expect tuning of the size of filtering structures and collect-ing elements to profitable prey size ... detected and the processes that appeared to be important, and (ii) to compare freshwater and marine ecosystems. In Body Size: The Structureand Function of Aquatic Ecosystems,both those questions of...
... (1990) The structureand function of the asparticproteinases. Annu. Rev. Biophys. Biophys. Chem. 19, 189–215.2. Dunn, B.M. (2002) Structureand mechanism of the pepsin-likefamily of aspartic ... and C-terminal domain in red. (B) Ribbon representation of the structureof the PSI domain of barley prophytepsin [25] (N-terminal domain,blue; C-terminal domain, red). (C) Model structureof ... isoforms by the excision of the prosegment and of most of the PSI [21]. Conversely to what has been foundin vivo [31], heavy and light chains of the processed forms of recombinant cyprosin are...
... determination of the subunitcomposition of the nAChRs involved has been hindered bythe lack of selective ligands and imperfect correlationsbetween the characteristics of native and heterologouslyexpressed ... function and composition of the neuronal nAChRs. This objective hasbeen greatly hampered by a lack of selective ligands. Thesnake neurotoxin a-bungarotoxin (a-BTX) is one of thefirst and most ... elucidation of nAChR structure and function.Ó FEBS 2004 Pharmacology of neuronally active a-conotoxins (Eur. J. Biochem. 271) 2307 b2, b3 and to a minor extent b4 subunits [9,86,87], aspossible candidates....
... to T hr49) and TmAFP (blue, residuesAsn29fiGly41). Letters de note the five residues of on e of the threesides of s bwAFP o r s ix residues of on e of two sides of T mAFP. T hestrands that make ... Overlap of X-ray structure with 5 °C NMR structure using the main chain of residues Ser12 fiThr70 in t he structure a lignment. (B) O verlap of theX-ray structure with the 30 °C NMR structure ... [31,32,36] and their three-dimensional structures were determined [34,37–40]. Insubsequent sections, we describe the structureand dynamics of each protein, and present a comparison of s bwAFP and TmAFPwitheachotherandwithproteinsthathaveasimilar...
... submitted to MALDI-TOF analysis and assigned to distinct subunits.Fig. 1. SDS/PAGE and immunoblotting of S. coleoptrata hemocyanin.About 10 lg of total hemolymph protein (HL) and 3 lgofpurifiedhemocyanin ... SDS/PAGE and stained by Coomassie brilliant blue. The twohemocyanin bands were cut out and dispersed. About100 lg of hemocyanin was used for the immunization of rabbits. For determination of the ... subunits and HcX, plus 6–45 bp of the respective 5Â untranslatedregions and the entire 3Â untranslated regions. The standardpolyadenylation signals (AATAAA) and the poly(A)-tails of different...
... orm of b strand [18].The positive bands at » 1675 cm)1in the amide I r egion of the ROA spectra of b-andj-casein, which originate mainlyin the peptide C O stretch, are characteristic of ... theme of PPII structureand rheomor-phism is explored by a comparative ROA study, supple-mented with DSC, of caseins, synucleins and tau, togetherwith several mutants of a-synuclein and tau ... agreement between our presentresults and the earlier interpretations of the U VCD spectra of b-andj-caseins (see above) to the fact that t he basis s ets of protein UVCD spectra used in the analysis...
... model of the role of point of view in problem solving. SUMMARY We have reported here a three pronged approach to the study of problem solving action and report: I) the collected of data ... of data on problem solving and talk about problem solving, 2) development of a process model of these behaviors, and 3) use of coding techniques to extract traces of "critical phenomena" ... efforts on two types of problem solving phenomena: the changes in the problem solver's organization of the problem ("point of view"), and systematic multl-utterance structures used...
... to grasp yet it isessential for defining precise specifications of what programs do.Like StructureandInterpretationofComputer Programs, by Abelson, Sussman,& Sussman [1, 2], our book ... subsequent editionof DatalogiII and for his comments on a draft of the book. We thank Ali Ghodsi, Johan Montelius, and the other three assistantsfor their work on the practical part of this edition. ... improved versions of Java).The kernel language approachPractical programming languages scale up to programsof millions of lines of code.They provide a rich set of abstractions and syntax. How...
... phosphorylation of the C-terminus of R* and binding by arrestin. Phosphorylation somewhatdecreases the ability of R* to signal transducin. Rapid shut-off of R* signalling is then accomplished by binding of arrestin ... forwardscattering of monomeric arrestin, the forward scattering from a mixture of monomers and dimers is:I0ịTotalẳ fMI0ịMỵ 2fDI0ịM1ịwhere fM and fDare the mass fractions of monomer and dimer, ... a displacement of arres-tin’s C-terminus [29] and/ or changes in the conformation of certain loops that facilitate R* binding [9].The structureof arrestin R175Q resemblesthat of wild-type arrestinReplacement...
... consists of a composition of ideas about thenature of human development from birth to death. It is concerned with the embedded-ness of evolution and ontogeny, of consistency and change, of human ... the effects of timing of puberty and (b) influence the onset and progression of puberty. Contexts operate via different social and institutional structures, princi-pally family, peers, and neighborhood.FamilyIn ... morality and prosocial development (Eisenberg and Morris), sexuality and sexual relationships (Savin-Williams and Diamond), gender and gender role development (Galambos), and processes of risk and...
... minidomain and the zinc-binding domain of the zinc finger protein Ynr046w [25] (Fig. 8). The fit of the heavy atoms (Ca, C, and N) from threeb-strands and the a-helices of both the closed and theopen ... TA, Gargaro AR &Feeney J (1999) Structureand dynamics in solution of the complex of Lactobacillus casei dihydrofolate reduc-NMR structureand function of the eRF1 C-domain A. B. Mantsyzov ... variation of pH in the rangebetween 6.3 and 7.7, of ionic strength between 25 and 100 mm NaCl andof temperature between 278 and 313 K did not lead to any detectable change in thepopulations of the...