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... 11 of 15 (page number not for citation purposes) Comparative Hepatology 20 03, 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 proliferator-activated receptor gamma J Biol Chem 1999, 27 4:16147-161 52 ... the CREB-binding protein CBP/P300 [18], the tuberous sclerosis gene product [19], the PPAR binding protein [20 ], PGC-1 [21 ], PGC -2 [22 ], Ara70 [ 23 ], andthe release of corepressors, such as the ... illustration ofthe domain structure of PPARs The most conserved region is C, which consists of a highly conserved DNA-binding domain The E/F domain is the ligand-binding domain, which contains the AF2...
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... protein and K 133 A and E142O were 88.45, 84.70, and 83. 60 kcalÆmol)1, respectively The melting point and DSC profile of E142O ( 52. 8 °C) was 39 62 Discussion In addition to its local electrostatic interactions, ... Predicting the equilibrium protein folding pathway: structure-based analysis of 39 66 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 staphylococcal nuclease Proteins: Structure, Function and Genetics 27 , ... 76, 25 51 25 62 Chen J, Lu Z, Sakon J & Stites WE (20 00) Increasing the thermostability of staphylococcal nuclease: implications for the origin of protein thermostability J Mol Biol 30 3, 125 – 130 ...
... than that ofthe blue band As increasing the concentration of Cu, the intensity ofthe blue band decreases while the intensity ofthe green band increases and reaches to maximum at xCu = 3. 5.10-4 ... vacancies of zinc and oxygen are extinguished or their intensities decrease In PL spectra of ZnS:Cu, ZnS:Mn and ZnO:Co appear luminescence bands at around 533 nm, 5 82 nm and 6 93 nm, respectively These ... in argon and ZnO:Co (xCo = 2. 10 -2 2. 10-1 mol%) in air enviroment Annealing temperature and time were varied in range from 700oC to 125 0oC and from 15 minutes to 36 hours [ 12- 14] Nanocrystalline...
... FEBS 20 03 FTI-induced p27Kip1 increase and G1 arrest (Eur J Biochem 27 0) 27 67 Fig HR 12 treatment of Rat1/ras cells leads to an increase inthe level of p27Kip1 inthe Cyclin E/Cdk2 complex and inhibition ... (Fig 6C) These findings confirm that HR 12 does not enhance the rate of p27Kip1 synthesis, indicating that the increase in amounts of p27Kip1 inthe presence of HR 12 reflects a longer p27Kip1 half-life ... elevate p21Cip1 levels in Rat1/ras cells [ 32 , 33 ] It has been claimed that the elevation in p21Cip1 levels was mediated by the inhibition of non-Ras farnesylated proteins [ 32 , 34 ,35 ] For the first...
... assessing health indices Journal of chronic diseases 1985, 38 (1) :27 -36 Guyatt GH: A taxonomy of health status instruments The Journal of rheumatology 1995, 22 (6):1188-1190 Streiner DL, Norman ... Journal of clinical epidemiology 19 92, 45( 12) : 135 3- 135 5 The second property of a discriminative instrument is a cross sectional relationship with a theoretical criterion or prediction, and again, in ... p 135 3 [5] Hence, we look forward to seeing relevant demonstration ofthe usefulness of this novel psychometric method in HRQOL research that fully encompasses the intent ofthe taxonomy, integrates...
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