... to be global This command goes before any executable command in the functions and scripts that need to access the value of the global variables Be careful with the names of the global variables ... operations between two scalars (1Â1 matrix) a and b are: a b (addition), a À b (subtraction), a * b (multiplication), a /b (division), and a ^b (ab ) An array operation is performed element-by-element ... FOR DSP APPLICATIONS Table B. 2 Color options Symbol Color y yellow m magenta c cyan r red g green b blue w white k black Plots may be annotated with title, xlabel, and ylabel commands For example,...
... four Abd -B cis-regulatory regions, iab-5, is thought to be active, while the other three are silenced In A6, both iab-5 and iab-6 are active, and iab-7 and iab-8 are silenced, but only iab-6 drives ... expression of Abd -B Similarly, although three different Abd -B cis-regulatory domains are active in A7, the expression of Abd -B is directed predominantly (or exclusively) by iab-7 in this segment of wild-type ... with this possibility [22] If Fab-7 is replaced by either of these boundaries, communication will be blocked between the proximal enhancers and Abd -B The simplest interpretation of this result...
... Zn(II)-containing b- domain and its Cu(I)4 derivative seem to be of lower quality with large areas of broad overlapping peaks This behaviour might be due to higher flexibility within the b- domain which has been ... FEBS B Dolderer et al Murine Cu(I)a- and Cu(I )b- MT-1 domains Fig Stereoview of the 20-structure family of ZnxCu3aMT Polypeptide backbone bonds are shown in grey, cysteinyl side chain bonds in blue ... (a) Cys (a) Cys (b) Cys (b) Cys (a) Cys (b) Cys (b) Cys (b) Lys 13 (b) Lys 13 (c) Lys 13 (c) Cys 14 (NH) Val 19 (c) Proton Lys 22 (b) Asn 23 (NH) Asn 23 (NH) Cys 21 (b) Cys 21 (b) Cys 29 (a) +...
... Assay of human PKIb activity The activity of purified human PKIb was assayed by the inhibition of the catalytic subunit of cAPK in a 50 lL reaction containing 0.5 units of purified catalytic subunit, ... determined by band fitting of the absorbance spectrum of Fig 4A, are shown in Fig and Table From Table 2, the sum of individual amide I¢ intensity and the intensity percent of each peak from human Ó FEBS ... analysis of inhibition of cAMP-dependent protein kinase activity by inhibitor peptides (A) The inhibitory potency was assayed through incubation, increasing concentration of human PKIb with cAPK (B) ...
... Sozzi, G., Croce, C.M., Barbanti-Brodano, G., Russo, G & Negrini, M (2000) Low frequency of alterations of the a (PPP2R1A-) and b (PPP2R 1B) isoforms of the subunit A of the serine-threonine phosphatase ... part of PR130 which has the highest similarity with other subunits of the B ¢-family and has been demonstrated to contain two putative A-subunit binding domains responsible for PR65/A-subunit binding ... homology (accession number AL555389 being the longest) Figure 3B shows an alignment of the first 340 bp of cDNA sequences of human PR48 (accession number: AF135016), the first 868 bp of Xenopus PR70 and...
... Activity of Bga1 on polymeric substrates The ability of Bga1 to hydrolyse b- galactosidic bonds in polymeric substrates was tested with two b- 1,4-galactans (from lupin and potato) and one b- 1,3- ⁄ b- 1,6-arabinogalactan ... comparison of the obtained results difficult To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of the enzymological properties of a b- galactosidase identified as a member of GH35 H jecorina Bga1 ... beneficial role of hydrophobicity in one of the steps of the hydrolysis Among naturally occurring galactosides, galactobiose was the best substrate Substitution of the O-4-linked hexose by a corresponding...
... heme-bound PAS -B domain of NPAS2 Cyt b5 , Cytochrome b5 ; Cyt b5 62, cytochrome b5 62; Sw Mb, sperm whale metmyoglobin Fe(III) Fe(II) Fe(II)CO Proteins Soret Visible Soret Visible Soret Visible Reference ... Journal 272 (2005) 4153–4162 ª 2005 FEBS Spectra of PAS -B of NPAS2 the Hb and Ib sheets [33] NMR analysis of PAS -B of HIF2a has also suggested that the Hb-sheets and Ib-sheets interact with ARNT in ... be lm Fig S2 Sequence alignments of PAS -B and PAS-A of NPAS2, PAS -B of HIF2a, a heme-binding PAS domain of BJ FixL and PAS-A of Ec DOS Amino acids at 266, 289, 300, 302, 329, and 335 with bold...
... term exp i( b − ωa )b bt Combined with the random intervals between detections, this means that the process can be described by Kraus operators a ± eiσ b where the 35 2.1 Analysis of the canonical ... depend on θ, φ will be ignored for the moment, since they will be taken care of by normalisation Of particular interest is the behaviour of Cl,r (θ, φ) as the total number of detections l + r ... occurs depends on (the ratio of) the specific number of photons l and r detected at each detector This is of course probabilistic Letting Pl,r denote the probability of detecting l and r photons...
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... procedures) Western blotting using an antiserum that recognizes, with comparable efficiencies, both of the yeast and both of the human isoforms of Hsp90 indicated that the levels of Hsp90 expression ... C-terminal BD extension (Hsp90aBD; Hsp9 0b- BD) were generated by homologous recombination within yeast, essentially as previously described [34,48] ORFs of these human Hsp90s were initially amplified by ... extensions (Hsp90a-BD, Hsp9 0b- BD; see Experimental procedures) These were then mated to cells expressing the previously described Fig (A) The relative strengths of Hsp90a-BD–AD-Slt2p, Hsp90bBD–AD-Slt2p,...
... expression of recombinant wild-type and mutant Sfbgly50 was checked by SDS/PAGE (Fig 2A) Recombinant Sfbgly50 was puried by a combination of hydrophobic and anion-exchange chromatography (Fig 2B) , resulting ... the average of four Sfbgly50 activity determinations using mM MUbglc as substrate The pH stability of the recombinant Sfbgly50 (n) was checked by incubating the enzyme in the same buers for an ... more points above the pH optimum were obtained However, it was not possible to go below pH 5.0 because Sfbgly50 becomes unstable Homology modelling The three-dimensional structure of Sfbgly50 was...
... the liabilities of a failing bank until resolution could be accomplished Under CEBA a bridge bank could be established if— • The cost of establishing the bridge bank did not exceed the cost of liquidating ... breakup basis can expand the universe of potential buyers and may result in better bids in the aggregate In branch breakup transactions, prospective acquirers are required to submit bids on both ... write-off or donation of an asset branch banking: Multi-office banking Branch banking occurs when a single bank con- ducts its business at a number of different offices located in the same or different...
... b- Fuc4N RR; b- Fuc4Nac RR; b- Qui4N PP; b- Qui4N PP¢; b- Qui4NAA PP; b- Glc KK; 5,6 b- Glc KK; 1,2 b- Qui3N Y; 5,6 b- Qui3NAc Y; 1,2 b- Qui3N Y¢; b- Qui3NAc Y¢; b- Qui3N V; 5–7 b- Qui3NAc V*; 1–3 deac b- Qui3NAc4Ac ... shifts of proton and carbon signals Connections between monosaccharides were identified on the basis of NOE and HMBC correlations (Table 1) A very large number of the NOE correlations from the H-6 of ... core of the LPS of F victoria resembles the core of F tularensis and F novicida in the presence of oligosaccharide fragment b- Man-4-a-Man-5-a-Kdo (marked in bold font together with lipid A backbone,...
... 44 45 by up-regulating the synthesis and release of endogenous basic fibroblast growth factor J Biol Chem 268, 17397–17403 Lianos, E.A & Bresnahan, B. A (1999) Effect of thromboxane A2 inhibition ... for ribosomal binding is 40–50 bp, sequences of 12–15 bp, such as that found in the TPb mRNA, are sufficient for ribosomal binding and to support efficient translation [41] There are a number of genetic ... alternative promoter usage by the estrogen receptor (ER) a and ERb isoforms has been shown to be responsible for the disparate distribution of both receptors [47,48] In the case of the murine calcitonin...
... permutations in Bn agrees with the joint distribution ofB the statistics bkB and rbB + bkB on the noncrossing partitions in NCn : pexc b Bn (21,2 1) B (b) q Den B (b) B (pq)bk = (π) rbB (π) q (55) B π∈N ... the subword ofb consisting of the unbarred symbols Now define s (b) : = suv (b) + sup (b) + uinv (b) − k(k + 1), (44) where k denotes the number of barred symbols in b Then n q b Bn (1 2) s (b) = k=0 ... 1)#Bi , B ls (π): = (25) i=1 bkB (π)+1 lb (π): = (n + 1)bk (π) − B i#Bi − B i=1 r− rsB (π): = r∈R(π) l, (26) l∈L(π) l − n + bkB (π), (27) l∈L(π) l − bkB (π), rbB (π): = (28) l∈L(π) where Bi is...
... sequence The degreesof the vertices ofB increased by one The degree of v may have decreased by at most k − − b The degreesof the neighbors of v in G have decreased by Since every vertex ofB has ... (ab+1 , ab+2 ) such that a1 and ab+1 have at least two vertices ofB in their neighborhood union W.l.o.g a1 is a neighbor of x1 and ab+1 is a neighbor of xb As in the previous cases we can obtain ... spanning subgraph of G obtained by deleting all the edges adjacent with the vertices ofB \ {xb } Denote this subgraph by G The maximum degree of G is at most 0.65n Let fi denote the degree of xi...
... caused by the lack of soil water or the inability of plants to absorb or transport enough water to fully recover cell turgor Water stress may result from desiccation before planting, lack of roots, ... four-way (block effect) Anova were performed with the interaction model The use of Anova was not appropriate on survival rates, because of nonnormalcy of the distribution and low number of replicates ... content (because of a lack of desiccation-avoiding strategy on fine roots), and the second by water potential (because of an efficient stomatal closure on needles) In contrast, the relationships between...
... is characterized by progressive destruction of cartilage in the articular joints [1] Because it is one of the main causes of disability, this form of arthritis is a burden to both society and ... revascularization of the damaged trabecular bone, and subsequent formation of more hyaline repair tissue in both rabbit and sheep repair models [2,3,11] In contrast, few PMNs home to microdrills in the absence ... numbers of PMNs in the bottom of the chamber The results are expressed as percentage of migrated cells, calculated as the fluorescence of migrated PMNs/fluorescence of 20,000 PMNs/ml × 100, obtained...
... the ability of betasatellites to be replicated by several distinct begomoviruses [27] Thus, the ability of begomoviruses to interact with diverse betasatellites, the mobilization of begomovirus ... 89:818-828 30 Briddon RW, Patil BL, Bagewadi B, Nawaz-ul-Rehman MS, Fauquet CM: Distinct evolutionary histories of the DNA-A and DNA -B components of bipartite begomoviruses BMC Evol Biol 2010, 10:97 ... the presence of a betasatellite in the sample The betasatellite was characterized earlier and shown to be an isolate of ChLCB [9] Analysis of the sequence of PGL1 The sequence of the begomovirus...