... made on the basis ofthe structure ofthe 5¢UTR ofthe plus-RNA, the structure ofthe3 -end ofthe minusstrand RNA being at that time unavailable In the present study we investigated the involvement ... except in the case of a product of about 37 5 nt when using the (–)IRES 239 as template The nature ofthe latter 37 5 nt RNA remains to be elucidated 38 81 Binding and replication of3 -end of HCV ... [10,11] and the involvement ofthe three stem loops ofthe3 X has been extensively studied both in vitro, in the replicon system and in vivo [7–9,12] The secondary structure ofthe3 -end ofthe minus-strand...
... PKC substrate, 80K/MARCKS, 36 4 G Wein et al (Eur J Biochem 270) 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 increases sharply when Swiss 3T3 cells move out of cycle and enter G0 Proc ... orientation 35 6 G Wein et al (Eur J Biochem 270) Ó FEBS 20 03 Fig Formation of two major complexes between Swiss 3T3 proteins and the3 -UTR ofthe MARCKS mRNA (A) The MARCKS 3 -UTR, the stop codon UAA of ... (complete 3 -UTR of MARCKS); pDK2: 131 0– 230 9 bp; pDK8: 131 0–1562 bp The poly(A) signal ofthe bovine growth hormone was provided by the pcDNA3 vector (B) Luciferase activity of transfected Swiss 3T3...
... Cloning of 3- ureidopropionase The cDNA of 3- ureidopropionase (gene F13H8.7) was amplified from a cDNA library made of lg of total RNA using primers 3- UP_F (5¢-CATATGTCTGCAGCTCCG GCT -3 ) and 3- UP_R ... dithiothreitol at )80 °C The purity ofthe recombinat protein was ‡ 85% as judged by SDS ⁄ PAGE 4106 Molecular size ofthe 3- ureidopropionase The molecular size and oligomeric state ofthe 3- ureidopropionase ... available: Fig S1 Metabolism of 3- aminopropionate Fig S2 Homology model ofthe subunit of 3- ureidopropionase, based upon the crystal structure ofthe D melanogaster 3- ureidopropionase (Protein...
... Studies 33 1 Language in Children Who Stutter 33 3 Language ofthe Deaf: Acquisition of English 33 6 Language ofthe Deaf: Sign Language 33 9 Lingustic Aspects of Child Language Impairment— Prosody 34 4 ... changing the rate of vibration ofthe vocal folds The cricoarytenoid joint joins the arytenoid cartilages to the superolateral rim ofthe cricoid Rocking motions ofthe arytenoids on the upper rim of ... shaped and sits on top ofthe first ring ofthe trachea, ensuring continuity ofthe airway from the larynx into the trachea (the origin ofthe lower respiratory tract) The epiglottis is a flexible...
... constant, are the interlayer Coulomb interaction matrix elements The spectrum ofthe collective excitations is obtained from the zeros ofthe real part and the imaginary part ofthe double-layer ... TEMPERATURE EFFECTS ON THE PLASMON MODESOF DOUBLE-LAYER GRAPHENE 13 II THEORY In graphene, The energy dispersion near the K, K’ points ofthe Brillouin zone is given by [9]: (1) ... TEMPERATURE EFFECTS ON THE PLASMON MODESOF DOUBLE-LAYER GRAPHENE 15 The DLG dielectric function is obtained from the determinant ofthe generalized dielectric tensor and has the following form εDLG...
... shielded the privatbankiers since 1 934 That could fell swathes of mid-tier Swiss banks, already wounded by client desertions and the removal ofthe local currency’s peg to the euro by the Swiss ... manager, the call centre and even the website in Asia The “Google generation” expects to find the best deals for themselves, via peer reviews and comparison websites They not see the branch as their ... to changes in the size, structure and role ofthe branch network Cutting costs or improving margins on retail business lines 39 % 37 % 36 % 35 % Responding to regulatory requirements 32 % Managing...
... Bulletin, 32 (3) , 34 -36 http://www.adfl.org/bulletin/V32N3 /32 3 034 .htm Frank, J (2012) The roles of assessment in language teaching 32 http://americanenglish.state.gov/files/ae/resource_files/50 _3_ 7_frank.pdf ... usage + TheModesofCommunication Interpersonal Active negotiation of meaning among individuals Interpretive Interpretation of what the author, speaker, or producer Presentational Creation of messages ... communication application of learning authentic language use performance of real world tasks meaningful contexts proficiency development integration with standards modesof communication...
... Scolar Press, 19 73 34 Peacham 15 93: 1 23 35 As (33 ) 36 a Bartholomew Fair, II.ii .30 –1 Acted 1614, printed 1 631 Text as in (19a), VI 42 644 Literary language 36 b The Alchemist, I.iii.102 3 Acted 1610, ... styles in classical rhetorical theory The fate ofthe three styles in the Middle Ages and the rediscovery ofthe grand style is the subject of Auerbach (1965 esp 1 83 233 ) 7.4.2 Burnley (1992: 181–95) ... the remedy applied was a conscious classicising ofthe inherited form In the case ofthe couplet, the reform began in the last two decades ofthe sixteenth century and the model chosen was ‘the...
... quality or the safety ofthe food? • (Similar to above) In general, are people in China concerned about such matters as the nutritional value ofthe food or the contents ofthe food they buy (for ... to the food)? FQ (This question might include: the packaging and the origin ofthe food) • What are the possible results if all (or the majority of) the people were not very concerned about the ... about the contents ofthe food they eat? (假设的问题) • (Similar to above) What could happen if all (or the majority of) the people were not very concerned about the contents ofthe food they eat? Food...
... Pass the request object as the state object req.BeginGetResponse(callback, req); Module 3: The Underlying Technologies of Web Services 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 ... explaining the nature ofthe fault ! faultactor The purpose ofthe faultactor element is to provide information about who caused the fault to happen within the message path It indicates the source ofthe ... either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S.A and/or other countries The names of actual companies and products mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their...
... the Stages of Depression 31 3 Decreasing the Intensity of Depression 31 3 Managing Depression 31 4 The Causes of Depression 31 4 Depression Symptom Checklist 31 5 Surviving the Holiday Blues 31 7 Utilizing ... Self-Esteem 33 0 The Self-Esteem Review 33 2 Ten Self-Esteem Boosters 33 3 Affirmations for Building Self-Esteem 33 4 Self-Nurturing: A Component of Self-Esteem Characteristics of Low Self-Esteem 33 6 Characteristics ... Despair 32 3 Depression 32 3 32 4 Phone Numbers 32 4 Feeling Overwhelmed and Desperate 32 5 Feeling like Your Life is Out of Control 32 6 Guilt 32 7 Loneliness 32 9 Chemical Imbalance 32 9 Xll Contents 31 0...
... [22] In the traumatically injured brain, however, the synthesis of MT1 and MT2, as well as the synthesis of GIF, are up-regulated by reactive astrocytes in the vicinity ofthe lesion [ 23] This ... (1997) Disruption ofthe metallothionein- FEBS Journal 277 (2010) 2 931 –2 939 ª 2010 The Authors Journal compilation ª 2010 FEBS C Howells et al 29 30 31 32 33 III gene in mice: analysis of brain zinc, ... partly explaining the vast neuronal loss in the AD brain Further investigation ofthe increased neurotrophic activity ofthe AD brain revealed that it correlated with the loss of a specific neuroinhibitory...
... maintain the ability to serve the local public but over the Internet The fundamental question has been whether or not the geographic exclusivity of markets, the cornerstone ofthe American system of ... passage ofthe Telecommunications Act of 1996, the FCC and this Subcommittee have stayed the course on the principle that the Internet services should Michael Powell, Remarks at the Voice on the ... witnesses about the dramatic new IP video services that are now on the horizon, I hope that the members ofthe subcommittee will agree that these services should also be within the coverage ofthe new,...
... (A2) 2 635 216 10 ⁄ 19 .3 25.6 0.018 1.6 15 .3 25.2 39 .3 ⁄ 10.1 25.6 corresponding solvent content of 50% Data were processed using the program mosflm [38 ], and the ccp4 suite of programs [39 ] was ... and expression of a cDNA encoding human 6622 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 a-amino-b-carboxymuconate-e-semialdehyde decarboxylase (ACMSD) J Biol Chem 277, 35 162 35 167 Tanabe A, ... manifestations ofthe disease [12 ,32 ] Moreover, this disease also features a significant depletion ofthe NAD+ level [31 ,33 ] We propose that hACMSD inhibition could result in alleviation of cerebral...
... vicinity ofthe S1 pocket [11 ,34 ], in the first part of activation loop 3, and in the area ofthe TF-interactive helix and the 170 loop [8 ,35 ], areas that are stabilized by TF [9,25,26] The Lys341(192)– ... Gly342(1 93) peptide bond, which constitutes part ofthe oxyanion hole and the rim ofthe S1 pocket, may rotate 180 °C depending on the type of inhibitor bound Similarly, rotation ofthe Ser3 63( 214)– ... [residues 36 5 37 2(216–2 23) ] is not the only flexible element in the vicinity ofthe substrate binding cleft of FVIIa This is further supported by the observation that the side chain of Trp364(215)...
... binding ofthe methionine sulfoxide residue at the S1¢ subsite ofthe active centers of NE and Pr3 The fact that the S1¢ subsite of Pr3 is significantly smaller than that of NE [21] might then explain ... 36 –105 [15] The oxidation of elafin and trappin down-shifts the half-life of there complexes with NE to % 1 .3 1.8 On the other hand, the oxidized inhibitor–Pr3 complexes are so unstable that they relax ... 10)8 3. 7 ± 1.1 ± ND 3. 6 ± 1.0 ± ND 3.3 ± ND ND 2.0 ± ND ND 0.1 · 106 0 .3 · 106 0.5 · 106 0 .3 · 106 0. 03 · 106 0.1 · 106 kdiss (s)1) 3. 2 ± 0.1 6 .3 ± 0.6 ND 1.1 ± 0.2 9.0 ± 3. 1 ND 4.0 ± 0 .3 ‡ 0.1a...
... complexes The role of Arg64 of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii phosphoribulokinase in the information transfer between glyceraldehyde -3- phosphate 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 dehydrogenase ... molecular modelling of all mutant GAPDHs indicate no changes ofthe global structure ofthe mutants To test whether the interactions of these mutants with the other partners ofthe GAPDH–CP12–PRK ... Biochem 271) 4 739 Rossman fold (residues 1–147 and 31 3 33 4 in spinach GAPDH (accession code in PDB:1JN0), the other being the catalytic domain (residues 148 31 3) The latter comprises the S loop (residues...