... domain K E A Max et al solution data have only indicated the formation of complexes consisting of one protein and one ligand molecule for ligands in the range of hexa- or heptanucleotides (data ... formation at the terminator site When the adjacent uracil-rich sequence is being transcribed, the affinity ofthe dA–U base pairs is insufficient to stabilize the DNA–RNA duplex, and the transcript, ... domainswapped protein assemblies with retained native structure This model of amyloid protofilament formation may also be relevant for the CSP and may explain why a bipartite organization can...
... incorporated into tubulin at the same site Another biochemical characteristic of tubulin is its ability to act as substrate ofthe detyrosinating enzyme, tubulin carboxypeptidase Eiserich et al reported ... release ofthe same radiolabeled species as in Fig 2A, catalyzed, in this case, by endogenous tubulin carboxypeptidase The carboxypeptidase present in the soluble protein fraction from rat brain ... 15 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 16 We thank Drs Carlos E Argarana and Mario Guido for critical ˜ reading ofthe manuscript, Mrs S N Deza and Mrs M G Schachner for technical assistance and Dr Stephen Anderson...
... use the formula A = r2 r ■ To find the area ofa parallelogram, use the formula A = bh h b ■ To find the area ofa rectangle, use the formula A = lw w l ■ To find the area ofa square, use the formula ... a cylinder, use the formula V = r2h h r S URFACE A REA The surface area of an object measures the combined area of each of its faces The total surface area ofa rectangular solid is double the ... (the median), and/or the average of all the values (the mean) M EAN AND M EDIAN To find the average, or the mean, ofa set of numbers, add all the numbers together and divide by the quantity of...
... − xA)−1 e, we first obtain WG (x) = et (I − xA)−2 Ae = w (x) t Aw (x) Next, WG (x) = et W (x) W (x) −1 W (x) e = w (x) t (I − xA) w (x) = w (x) t w (x) − xWG (x) Therefore xWG (x) (5) = w (x) t w (x) From (2) and ... that the characteristic polynomial is also reconstructible But there is an alternative argument to this Let PG (x) be the derivative ofthe characteristic polynomial of G Then (see [9]) PG (x) ... where PG (x) = x1 2 − 1 3x1 0 + 5 6x8 − 10 2x6 + 8 0x4 − 2 2x2 and PH (x) = PG (x) + The two graphs have identical degree sequence and PG2 (x) = PH2 (x) , PG3 (x) = PH3 (x) Moreover, the characteristic polynomials...
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... Moreover, the analysis of [11] does not impose any restriction on the signal distributions Another analysis approach that avoids IT is applied in [12] for the mean-square performance analysis of AP algorithms ... that is half (i.e., 1/K) ofthe approximate FX-AP algorithm In fact, the diagrams on the left and the right ofthe figures can be overlapped but the time scale ofthe FX-PE-AP algorithm isthe ... behavior of multichannel FX-AP algorithms In this paper, we extend the analysis approach of [4] and study the transient and steady-state behavior ofa filtered -x partial error a ne projection (FX-PE-AP)...
... as shown, determine the orientation θ ofthe third chain,measured clockwise from the positive x axis, so that the magnitude of force F in this chain isa minimum All forces lie in the x- y plane.What ... resultant force is to be F1, directed along the keel aa as shown, determine the magnitudes of forces T and P acting in each rope and the angle θ of P so that the magnitude of P isa minimum T acts ... Problem 2-19 The riveted bracket supports two forces Determine the angle θ so that the resultant force is directed along the negative x axis What isthe magnitude of this resultant force? Given:...
... In contrast, a DSC analysis ofthe mature form (CPY) revealed an apparently symmetrical single peak but the ratio of DHcal/ DHv was determined to be 1.74 (DHcal and DHv values were 765 and 440 ... proCPY The Pm value for CPY was higher than that of its unglycosylated form, though the DV and DGP values were almost the same The Pm value of proCPY was higher than that of its unglycosylated form ... III Isolation and physicochemical properties of yeast proteinase A and C Agric Biol Chem 31, 357–367 Aibara, S., Hayashi, R & Hata, T (1971) Physical and chemical properties of yeast proteinase...
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... which are in the normal range for thermophilic F1-ATPase activity ATP hydrolysis assay ATP hydrolysis was measured using an ATP-regenerating system as a decrease in A3 40 of NADH at 25 °C The assay ... respectively The residual ATPase activities at the initial phase (the slope of A3 40 between and 13 s) were plotted against the molar ratio of MgADP to the subcomplex The speci®c ATPase activity of enzyme ... P .A. G & Allison, W.S (1998) The a3 (bY341W)3c subcomplex ofthe F1-ATPase from the thermophilic Bacillus PS3 fails to dissociate ADP when MgATP is hydrolyzed at a single catalytic site and attains...
... Madeleine Hackney and a grant from the American Parkinson Disease Association to Gammon Earhart References Argue, J (2000) Parkinson’s disease and the art of moving Oakland, CA: New Harbinger Beauchet, ... exit questionnaire what they liked best and least about the program They greatly appreciated the camaraderie and socialization engendered by the program Being able to meet others with PD and their ... program may be more likely if it is novel and enjoyable A study of those at risk of heart failure found that the waltz was just as good as traditional aerobic exercise and that people were happier,...
... marketing provision ofthe Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACT Act) TheForm Development Project is Phase ofa two-part research project planned by the Agencies Phase isa quantitative study, ... study, data triangulation was used to combine the advantages of analyzing data at certain times and with different research analysts Field analysis recorded immediate observations ofthe moderator, ... session The results were coded and entered into a database using Atlas.ti, a qualitative research software package In our analysis, we examined and used the data collected from each round of testing...
... maximal aggregation, achieved within after addition ofthe agonist, was determined and expressed as a percentage of 100% light transmission calibrated for each specimen (maximal percentage of aggregation) ... peptide, as well as a mAb raised against this 20-peptide, as described above in the Experi- Fig Representative histograms, obtained by FACS analysis The effect of 500 lM aIIb 313–332 (A) and 500 lM aIIb ... interaction with the activated formof aIIbb3 To address this question we studied, by FACS analysis, the effect of these peptides on PAC-1 binding to platelets activated with ADP This analysis...
... a fairly nonprocessive fashion (Fig 1A) The rate of DNA relaxation appears constant for 30 at 37 °C and the extent of DNA relaxation proportional to added enzyme is in the range of 5–20 ng of ... occurs at a concentration of about 70 lM The mt topoisomerase II lacks DNA gyrase activity as indicated by the failure ofthe enzyme to supercoil 500 ng ofa relaxed DNA template in standard assays ... enzymes and can catalyze catenation of plasmid DNA circles As determined using the fraction V enzyme, DNA relaxation activity occurs over a fairly narrow range of Mg2+, NaCl, and pH with maximal rates...
... reduced detachment ofthe external rotator muscles results in a lower degree of muscle trauma than thestandard posterolateral approach Therefore a comparative analysis was performed to answer the question ... design and coordination and drafted the manuscript AM participated in the study and analyses ofthe study MSS participated in the design ofthe study and performed the statistical analysis PS participated ... posterior edge ofthe trochanter major in the direction ofthe fibers ofthe gluteus maximus; Fig 1) The implantation ofthe hip replacement via thestandard approach was carried by two ofthe authors...
... : = ax2 + bxy + cy2 isa solution oftheEquation 1.1 The authors [12] acquired the general solution and proved the stability ofthe functional Equation 1.1 for the case that X and Y are real ... stability ofthe linear functional equation Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 27, 222 224 (1941) doi:10.1073/ pnas.27.4 .222 Bae, J-H, Park, W-G: On stability ofa functional equation with n variables Nonlinear Anal ... spaces as follows Theorem AA mapping f : X × X ® Y satisfies theEquation 1.1 for all x, y, z, w Î X if and only if there exist two symmetric bi-additive mappings S, T : X × X ® Y and a bi-additive...
... Theorem 2.2, there exists a mapping A : X ® Y satisfying the following: (1) Aisa fixed point of J, that is, Ax = A( x) m m (12) for all x Î XThe mapping Aisa unique fixed point of J in the set ... for all x, y Î X Then, for all x Î X, A( x) = lim mn f n→∞ x mn exists and A : X ® Y isa unique additive mapping such that f (x) − A( x) ≤ |m|θ | |x| |p |m|p+1 − |m|2 (7) for all x Î X Proof The ... (6) Then, for all x Î X f (mn x) n→∞ mn A( x) = lim exists and A : X ® Y isa unique additive mapping such that f (x) − A( x) ≤ θ | |x| |p |m| − |m|p for all x Î X Proof The proof follows from Theorem...
... where Adj (A) denotes the adjoint matrix ofA and det (A) denotes the determinant ofA In the remaining of this section, we shall prove some uniqueness theorems for vectorial Sturm-Liouville equations ... an example that minimal number of spectral sets can determine the potential matrix uniquely (see [18]) The readers may think that if all Q, h and H are diagonals then Lm(Q, h, H) is an uncoupled ... h and H = H □ Footnote This work was partially supported by the National Science Council, Taiwan, ROC Author details Department of Mathematics, Tamkang University, No.151, Yingzhuan Rd., Danshui...