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... Subsequently, the hydrolysis of DnaAAT-rich regionDnaA boxDnaBDnaCFig. 1. Cartoon ofthe assembly oftheDNAreplication machineryon the E. coli oriC region. Binding of DnaA (green ovals) to the DnaA ... [14].Rather the role of ATP in the reaction is to serve as aswitch that controls the activity ofthe helicase. The ATP bound form of DnaC severely inhibits the heli-case activity of DnaB and ... reactionrequires the action of another protein, DnaC [10– 13] .Interestingly DnaC, like DnaA, is a member of the AAA+family of ATPases, however, the role of ATPappears to be rather more subtle...
... spermineFEBS Journal 272 (2005) 31 2 031 31 ê 2005 FEBS 31 31 Regulation of arginase II by interferon regulatory factor 3 and the involvement of polyamines in the antiviralresponseNathalie Grandvaux1,2, ... polyamine in the regulation of apop-tosis [21,22]. Thus, the possibility that the antiviraleffect of spermine is mediated by induction of apop-tosis was analyzed. For this purpose, the effect of spermine ... IRF -3- mediated antiviral response involves spermineFEBS Journal 272 (2005) 31 20 31 31 ª 2005 FEBS 31 23 polyamines were induced in response to the expression of a constitutively active form of...
... isoform(Figs 3 and S2). It is the second domain ofthe elonga-tion factor, TFSII [15], that stimulates RNA poly-merase II to transcribe through regions of DNA. The structure of domain III of ... identifies the SPOC domain.A. M. Rojas et al. Sequence analyses of DIDOFEBS Journal 272 (2005) 35 0 535 11 ê 2005 FEBS 35 11 HYPOTHESISDeath inducer obliterator protein 1 in the context of DNA regulationSequence ... (Fig. 1), in which the SPP1 representatives are at the basal branch of CGBPand DIO. The GCBP proteins contain a PHD domain, fol-lowed by a DNA- binding domain (the zf-CXXC) and the newly described...
... 15 May 20 03, revised 17 July 20 03, accepted 31 July 20 03) Eur. J. Biochem. 270, 38 29 38 38 (20 03) Ó FEBS 20 03 doi:10.1046/j.1 432 -1 033 .20 03. 037 77.x labelled UDP-glucose into glycogen in the absence ... activation of PP1G ratherthan inactivation of GSK3 [26].In an attempt to establish the importance of GSK3 in the acute regulation of glucose transport in terms of itsregulatory control of GS in ... lines by wortmannin, suggesting that activation of PI3Kprecedes that of GS. This proposition is consistent with the observation that the inhibition of GSK3 (mediated by PKB)and the activation of...
... introduced the projects involved, and the structure ofthe German-Engllsh transfer mechanism, offering specific examples ofthe transfer process for some ofthe features present in the IS analysis. ... features. The semantic interface ofthe Nigel grammar is defined by a set of inquiries that control choices of grammatical features by mediating the flow of infor- mation between the grammar ... for German bythe EUROTRA-D (ET-D) group of IAI and the genera- tion component developed for English bythe Penman group at ISI. We present some ofthe linguistic impli- cations ofthe research...
... CHAPTER 3: RESEARCH AND METHODLOGY 29 3. 1. Aims ofthe project 29 3. 2. Research methodology 30 3.3 Data sources 30 3. 4. Limitation 31 CHAPTER 4: CASE STUDY ANALYSIS 33 4.1. Introduction 33 4.1.1. ... CHAPTER 3: RESEARCH AND METHODLOGY 3. 1. Aims ofthe project One of questions that the author wondered from the beginning of this thesis is whether any connections between the managerial ... increase the number ofthe ending inventories as well as the profit ofthe organizations as mentioned above. This not only can be considered as a strategy ofthe new comers to attract the investments...
... necessary to the company. Since the roles of cost accounting are more and more important to the company, and their impacts take an essential role in choosing decision of manager, the viewpoint of this ... methods of Vietnam companies, the research evaluates the usage of cost accounting of managers in decision-making process. There are many ways to carry out a research; however this thesis only ... through the previous 3 steps, after taking the alternatives available and the consequences of those alternatives into consideration, we must choose a course of action and start to make the goals...
... sold: the product; - the sales place: the ambience created bythe interior organization of the shop; - the manner of selling: sales methods. In a synthetic manner, the cardinal points of merchandising ... while others need more items. This is determined bythe buying frequency, bythe price sensitivity ofthe client, by his/her marital status, etc. 2. The size ofthe item. Products of diverse ... upon the consumers. 3. Unit of measurement (kilogram, liter, piece, etc); 4. Necessity. It refers to the decision of buying both ofthe consumer and ofthe seller. The buying decision of the...
... gap in the absence of XRCC1 DNA ligase IIIa (Fig. 3C), suggesting thatPol b probably binds first, processes the gapped DNA to the ligatable stage by filling the gap, and thenrecruits XRCC1 DNA ligase ... pro-ceed either bythe ‘passing the baton’ mechanism by handing the substrate to the next enzyme required[29 ,30 ] or by nucleation of a transient damage-specificcomplex including a subset of enzymes ... enzymatic processing of endo-genous DNA lesions, and as a result of aberrant DNA topoisomerase I activity (reviewed in [1,2]). Many of the SSBs arise as a consequence of loss ofthe DNA base...
... on the one hand, the subjectivization ofthe aesthetic object and, on the other, the specialization of aesthetics in issues of aesthetics of art. Namely, art, just like the beautiful and the ... production ofthe aesthetic artifacts. The rise of aesthetic experience can, therefore, be seen through the prism of aestheticization, which is, simply, theprocessof turning something unaesthetic ... beautification, but represented the trigger for the legitimating of pervasive interference of all ofthe domains of rationality. Theprocessof globalization causes the weakening ofthe borders between...
... 1.68 93 2. 434 8 2.0620 of Problem 2rid 1.6228 2.4 437 2. 033 3 1.6561 2. 439 2 Nested Design Source SS ~f MS F A 12.26 73 1 12.26 73 3.9004 B .0166 1 .0166 .00 53 A x B .0285 i .0285 .0091 C/AB 37 .7414 ... SS 1411.0740 55.9 134 2.1 232 515.1580 4056.1449 60hO.4 135 df I i i 12 64 79 MS 1411.0740 55.9 134 2.1 232 42.9298 63. 3772 Nested Design F 32 .86 93* 1 .30 24 .0h95 .677~ Table ... since all ofthe coders were coding the data with the same guidelines and inter- pretations. In ~he majority of cases, the same pair of coders coded both the CC and FtF condition for the same...
... factors for selecting one verb over the other;, (I) the intended perspec- tive of the situation, (2) the emphasis of one activity rather than another, (3) the focus being on a particular individ- ... history of processing, structured Mong the lines of the episodic memory oWaa~zat~on suggested by Kolodner (1984) and including the feedback ofthe results of actual lexic~l choices during the ... as a result of the use ofthe various control heuristics that guide the process of generation. In other words, they axe incorpo- rated in the procedural knowledge rather than the static knowledge....
... 3. 47 0 .34 0.66 12.00 ) 0.9916 577 24.1 1.776. 93 0 .34 0.66 25. 23 ) 0.9968 607 21.9 1. 83 2 6. 93 0.68 0.66 23. 28 ) 0.9 931 560 15.7 1.7517 .3 0 .34 0.65 59.65 ) 0.9967 574 23. 6 2.90 3 17 .3 0 .34 0.65 ... nicking of pBR -32 2 DNAby a mixture of ADM, Fe 3+ ,VcandO2and by a mixture of (1,10-phenanthroline)-copper(II), MEand O2converted pBR -32 2 DNA to small DNA fragments [39 ] and linear DNA [31 ], ... as a DNA- cleaving enzyme although the cleavage ofDNAby BLM-A5follows Michaelis–Mentenkinetics. The cleavage of calf thymus DNAby a mixture of ADM, Fe 3+ ,VcandO2and by a mixture of (1,10-phenanthroline)-copper(II),...