... binds to mitotic pro-
moters in the S phase and mediates their activation [4,5].
The composition ofthe S-phase complex differs from
that ofthe G0 complex. Specifically, in the S phase, the
interaction ... results
provide the basis for a further investigation of the
regulation ofthe cdc2 promoter by LINC in different
phases ofthe cell cycle.
Discussion
The primary goal of this study was to investigate
LIN54, ... selection of target genes. Although the
primary focus of this study was to characterize LINC
binding in quiescent cells, our results provide the basis
to further investigate the regulation ofthe cdc2
promoter...
... at pH 7. These preferred activities of
the two PPOs of R. solanacearum are opposite to the
names assigned to them when the genome of this bac-
terium was sequenced and the function of these con-
ceptual ... is related to virulence of
the infective micro-organism, but it is also related to
defensive roles in the infected cell, so thatthe place
and time of triggering of melanogenesis must be key to
the ... logical according to the
mathematical algorithm used for the blast search.
Score and e values depend on several factors, but
mostly the total length ofthe sequence used for the
blast. The shorter...
... is the first time that the
binding of a protein component at the active site has
been described for a STP. Given thatthe interaction
would resemble thatofthe actual complex, we were
able to ... CovR ⁄ CsrR. The motif
is located at the surface ofthe SaPPase (Rantanen,
unpublished), and superposition ofthe prolines allows
superposition ofthe serine Ocs – but not the rest of
the putative ... bound
than the M3 in MtSTP.
Crystal contacts at the active site
The differential occurrence ofthe metal ions correlates
with the conformation ofthe flap subdomain (132–174)
and the ‘binding’ of adjacent...
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response tothe stressor: performance:
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be both types, the author classified each moderator into what appears to
be the most common manifestation ofthe moderator.
In the ... own appraisal ofthe event. Their work
suggests thatthe physiological stress response is the result ofthe
individual’s interaction with the environment and interpretation ofthe
event, based...
... on the management of the
inventory and the effectiveness ofthe blood cold chain,
and is a waste of a scarce and valuable resource.
WHO recognizes that there are differences in the
handling of ... bank
refrigerators include:
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moved easily
2 Glass-fronted doors that allow easy viewing of blood
stocks
3 Door lighting that further improves the view of ... of the
blood stocks in the refrigerator
4 ‘Door open’ alarm facility that alerts users to close
the door immediately after use
5 Door lock, which improves the security of the
contents of the...
... similar tothatof a
nitrogen nucleus; but there was no sign ofthe recoiling alpha particle. The conclusion was
that the alpha had become bound tothenitrogento make a form of oxygen, leaving the
lone ... carried by the photon – the
particle of familiar light. The photon plays a crucial role in atoms; it is in a sense the
‘mortar’ that holds together the ‘bricks’ in building the matter ofthe everyday ... only the beginning of a revolution in physics in the
1920s, which led to a theory of subatomic behaviour that continues to this day to underlie
our understanding ofthe behaviour of atoms and their...
... through the Golgi en route to the
ER [16]. Transport ofthe toxin from the Golgi tothe ER is
mediated by the Golgi -to- ER retrieval pathway, which
normally retrieves resident ER proteins that have ... through the Golgi en route from the
cell surface tothe ER. Based upon the current report and
the earlier work of others regarding SV40 and cholera
toxin [16], the caveosome appears to be an ... membrane protein that
appears to be localized exclusively on the cytoplasmic face
of the Golgi [28]. The exact function of golgin 97 is not
known, although there is evidence that it may act to regu-
late...
... of our financial audit ofthe Department ofthe Attorney
General, State of Hawai`i. The audit was conducted by the Office of the
Auditor and the independent certified public accounting firm of
PricewaterhouseCoopers ... Financial Audit of the
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Hawai`i and its political subdivisions.
The Department ofthe Attorney General is part ofthe executive branch
of the State of Hawai`i....
... position of only that portion of the
governmental activities, each major fund, and the aggregate
remaining fund information ofthe State of Hawaii that are
attributable tothe transactions ofthe ... presents the results ofthe financial audit ofthe Department
of the Attorney General as of and for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2004.
This chapter includes the independent auditors’ report and the ... enforceable in the courts ofthe State.
The financial statements ofthe department present the financial position
and the changes in financial position of only that portion of the
Budgetary comparison
statement...
... (path), in the
sense of “path over the head,” opposite of nadir.
● “Unlike Huntington, I therefore maintain that clashes of
civilizations reached their peak in the age of imperialism, the
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ANOTHER ... trailing
clouds of veils, undulates tothe music ofthe Ave Maria—with
a disco tom-tom backbeat.”
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talisman (TAL-is-man)
noun 1. An object, such as a stone, believed to have occult pow-
ers to keep ... mice—can’t beat the combination. That s what the
creators of children’s entertainment seem to think, since they’re
forever casting versions ofthe adorable mus musculus domes-
ticus (that s house...
... limerick (another word that takes
its origins from the name of an Irish town) about the cats:
There wanst was two cats of Kilkenny
Each thought there was one cat too many
So they fought and they fit ... words that have continued to do
their job despite their age, as you can see in the examples.
They are old-fashioned but serviceable, and that s the reason they
are still making the rounds. They ... their end.
From a pair of proverbial cats in Kilkenny who fought till only their
tails were left.
According to a story, some people in the town of Kilkenny in
Ireland enjoyed tying together the...