... renewable energy type such as tide and sea waves are in the stage of potential assessment. Institute of Energy RURAL RENEWABLE ENERGY WEEK IN HANOIEXPERIENCE OFTHE INSTITUTE OF ENERGYINTHE PREPARATION ... 4,227 36 .34 Renewable 2 73. 2 2 .35 Wind power 1.2 0.01Small hydropower 121.0 1.04Solar power 1.0 0.009Biomass power 150 1.29Total 11, 633 .2 100.000 Institute of Energy 2. Main Contents of RE ... hydro power, biomass energy, wind energy, solar energy, and geothermal energy. 9 So far, even the high potential of RE resources, their contribution in electricity production in Vietnam is still...
... that the increase inthe prooxidant state caused by ironloading has an impact in protein integrity, as indicatedby an increase in protein-bound acrolein adducts at the cell surface, which point ... inthe cytoplasm of human epithelial cells ofthe gastrointestinal tract andliver, two central organs inthe regulation of ironmetabolism [20,21]. After their synthesis inthe endo-plasmic ... expression of phosphatidylserine at the outer part of iron-loaded HepG2 cells was increased,and double-labeling revealed that the increase in phos-phatidylserine expression was ofthe same order of magnitude...
... quantify the amount of recoveredprotein owing to the presence of a high molar excess of BSA remaining inthe buffer. Therefore, a fixed aliquot of the protein was incubated with the indicated ... found either inthe cytoplasm or the nucleus [35 ,36 ]. The involvement of eEF1A inthe regulation of nuclear processes includes the accumulation of a nuclearcomplex with vigilin, for exporting tRNA ... basic proteins it might be thateither methylation ofthe lysine or specific substitutions in the amino acid sequence, increasing the number of basicresidues of lysine, arginine and histidine, could...
... directly inthe interaction with HLA-G [3, 19]and Tyr35 is located inthe very vicinity of Tyr38.These modifications should affect the binding pocketdirectly. Furthermore, Tyr99 stabilizes the anglebetween ... an increase in binding capacity[25].Identification of nitration site inthe extracellulardomain of ILT2 In the extracellular domain of ILT2, there are severalTyr residues that participate in ... (2009) 4 233 42 43 ê 2009 The Authors Journal compilation ê 2009 FEBS 4241 Fig. 2. (Continued).ILT2 nitration inthe binding domain A. Dı´az-Lagares et al.4 238 FEBS Journal 276 (2009) 4 233 42 43 ê...
... againstinactivation was observed and the initial GS activitywas maintained (116.5 ± 7 .3% ofthe initial activity). The protective effect was abolished when the recom-binant protein was heat-inactivated ... protein bound to the agarose. This binding was con-firmed by the observation that only a trace ofthe pro-tein was left inthe unbound fraction. Pre-incubation of the recombinant protein with ... characterization of heme-interactingproteins inthe malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum.J Biol Chem 278, 2 735 4–2 736 1.26 Laemmli UK (1970) Cleavage of structural proteinsduring the assembly of the...
... biosynthesis of natural poly-amines (putrescine, spermidine and spermine) throughconversion of l-arginine into l-ornithine [16]. The lat-ter is in turn used by ODC to produce putrescine, the precursor ... was inhibited by MG- 132 [20], suggesting indirectly an involvement of NF-jBinArgII regulation. Our study is thus the first directdemonstration ofthe involvement of IRF -3 in ArgIIregulation in ... is involved in the inhibition of protein translation and cell prolifer-ation [33 ,34 ], it may participate in IRF -3- mediatedapoptosis. Another potential mechanism involves sper-mine, which induced...
... revised 23 January 20 03, accepted 10 February 20 03) Eur. J. Biochem. 270, 134 9– 135 5 (20 03) Ó FEBS 20 03 doi:10.1046/j.1 432 -1 033 .20 03. 035 08.x the liver and many other peripheral tissues. Furthermore,androstadienol ... transformation of preginto androstadienol, a precursor inthe biosynthesis of Fig. 5. In uence of increasing concentrations of cyt b5on the relativeformation of androstadienol and DHEA by human P450c17. ... broadrange of other intracellular signaling pathways [21,22]. The purpose of this research is to examine, at the molecular level, whether thehuman P450c17 overexpressed in HEK-2 93 cells possesses...
... and so the choice ofthe constantlevel of Fru was not critical for determination of DKm(1. 23 ± 0.15). The KIE data in Table 4 are instrumen-tal in delineating the kinetic mechanism of AfM1PDHand ... provides the residues forbinding the coenzyme. The C-terminal domain has a lar-gely a-helical structure, and serves mainly in substratebinding. The active site is located inthe interdomaincleft, ... large value of $ 3, indi-cates that NADH binds to the enzyme prior to binding of Fru6P. The absence of a KIE on kcat⁄ Kmfor the substrate binding first is a clear requirement of the strictly...
... Aoand Atare the intensities of the band of intact protein at the beginning of tryp-sinolysis and at the fixed time of trypsinolysis) against the time of incubation (Fig. 8D). The apparent rateconstants ... inthe case ofthe K 137 E mutant of HSP22 (Fig. 4B); however, in this case, the intensity of the band corresponding to the HSP22 dimer wasmore intense than inthe case ofthe wild-type protein.Thus, ... at the same time, induce destabili-zation ofthe overall structure ofthe sHsp [35 ,36 ].Therefore, we analyzed the effect of point mutations in the linker connecting the b5 and b7 strands of...
... sequences contained in any of their strain members. For the 216-probe set, the minimum number of probes differentiating aDENV-1 strain from the all other strains belonging toone ofthe three other serotypes ... present in each individual viralstrain’s genome, (b) present in all 83 dengue strainsregardless of their serotype, (c) unique to each serotype of the virus (present in all strains ofthe serotype), ... sequences of all sizes of practical interest, including thehuman genome (3 Gb). The basic idea is to set in correspondence to each of the 4nn-mers a particular element of a counting array,...
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