chemical biochemical and microbiological phenomena of the medicinal and aromatic plants extract used in the preparation of tassabount date juice in morocco
... authenticated by the Institute ofMedicinal Plant Development ofthe Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences (China), while the rest were authenticated by the Herbarium ofthe Singapore Botanic Gardens (Singapore) ... follows (1) They are commonly usedin Asia (2) They have long been used as medicinalplants (3) They Table 1: Ethnomedicinal uses and properties ofthe selected plants Latin pharmaceutical name/ Plant ... of rodent tuber is beyond the ethnomedicinal use ofthe rhizomes Among all extracts, only the fresh juices of Rhizoma Typhonium Flagelliforme and Epipremnum pinnatum leaves andThe strongly aromatic...
... country stakeholders (including civil society), and development partners on both the experience inthe Northern Mountains of Vietnam and that in other countries; and To determine how the development ... Learned in Reducing Poverty among Ethnic Minorities through Livelihood and Market Linkages Strengthening of farm marketing is an important finding to improve the livelihoods ofthe poor Market linkage ... technical assistance and advice regarding the challenge of remote rural populations, typically ethnic minorities, inthe Northern Mountains ofthe country, who are being left behind as the country develops...
... coffees The soaring interest in these exotic and new coffees of different origins and processing methods has triggered the curiosity of flavor scientists for their volatile andaromatic profiles The ... leading citrus varieties and feature varying qualities depending on the time of year and maturation The lack of knowledge about thechemicalandaromatic profiles of these fruits may hamper their ... quality of a cup of coffee is also dependent on the non-volatile composition and quality ofthe green coffee beans used; the compounds within (the coffee beans) reacting during the roasting process...
... fragment includes the 5¢- and 3¢-noncoding region as well as the nucleotides that encode the protein consisting of 84 amino acid residues including the N-terminal methionine Inthe case of Ole ... rRNA staining with ethidium bromide as an indication ofthe RNA loading in each slot To confirm the expression of AtOle e and AtOle e proteins inthe transgenic lines, 50 lg of protein extract ... after in- gel digestion ofthe protein with trypsin The resulting peptides were analysed by MALDI-TOF The molecular mass of one of these peptides fits well with the N-terminal sequence of Ole e in...
... activated in macrophages in response to a variety of stimuli both in primary cells andin cell lines [9] Inthe RA synovium, p38 MAPK is predominantly activated in endothelial cells andinthe lining ... cells inthe synovium [10] The lining layer consists mainly of fibroblasts and macrophages, both important players inthe process of inflammation by the production of cytokines and degrading enzymes ... pathways involved in RA, andthe possible targets for therapies, and stressed the importance of aiming at interference both with the pathways leading to inflammation and with those ultimately leading...
... well as the currently used * * alleles D B and M and allele Printing gene symbols Gene and allele symbols are underlined in manuscripts and italicized in print Italics need not be usedin catalogs ... denoting dominance or recessiveness be usedinthe allele symbol, but that tables of genes contain a column stating the dominance relationships ofthe alleles observed Difficulty with dominance ... space and listed in alphabetical order when the gene order is not known: Loci are in on the joined by same a For text, the loci can be printed on a single line, phase and a slash indicating different...
... is that these proteins are capable of fulfilling distinct cellular functions These differences are reflected inthe failure of domain swaps to maintain the activity ofthe proteins The isoform ... recruitment of hnRNP E1/E2 to this sequence may be indirect However, the loss of hnRNP E1/E2 binding to mutants of ESS3 that retain hnRNP A1 binding (Fig 1) andthe independence ofthe response to the ... KH2 and KH3 of hnRNP E1 Deletion ofthe Cterminal 148 amino acids from hnRNP E1 (mycE1ΔC) resulted inthe redistribution ofthe protein from the nucleus to the cytoplasm Removal ofthe C-terminal...
... improve their poor living conditions in their own country Most ofthe gold ended up inthe UK andthe Netherlands triggering the industrial revolution Another share ofthe gold ended up inthe hands ... accounting for 90.7% ofthe plan, including direct support in cash (987.283 billion), accounting for 61.7% and funding support inthe form of in- kind grant inthe amount of 612.481 billion, accounting ... unifying with the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Planning and Investment, andthe Committee for Ethnic Minority Affairs to allocate funds to localities; planning and organizing interministerial...
... encoding the protein RT-PCR was used to study the regulation of lac1 gene expression in V volvacea when the fungus was grown in submerged culture inthe presence of known laccase inducers, andin ... 1557 bp encoding 519 amino acids (Fig 1) The amino acid sequence from Ala25 to Asp41 corresponded to the N-terminal sequence ofthe purified protein, andthe putative presequence of 24amino acids ... syringaldazine and 2,6-DMP were pH 5.6 and 3.4 UÆmg protein)1 and pH 4.6 and 2.8 UÆmg protein)1, respectively In standard assay mixtures, the velocity of ABTS oxidation was maximal at 45 °C The...
... Recombinant Tms were assayed by their ability to bind to actin, in a cosedimentation assay, inthe absence andinthe presence of troponins Inthe absence of troponins, binding of Tms to actin was ... determined by DSC for the wild type (WT) and mutant Tms The uncertainties listed are the standard errors ofthe mean and included the uncertainty inthe determination of protein concentrations The ... regions ofthe protein, one located inthe N-terminal domain andthe other close to the troponin-binding region of tropomyosin Several studies based on the cardiomyopathic mutations D175N and E180G...
... support the proposal that the lack ofthe conserved cysteine residue inthe BLD correlates with the use of biliverdin as the chromophore andthe binding to a conserved cysteine residue inthe P2 ... [7,16] The covalent binding of biliverdin IXa was confirmed by zinc-induced red fluorescence (Fig 3C) The form initially synthesized after the addition of biliverdin IXa to apo-BphP inthe dark is the ... presented data indicating an involvement of BphP in biliverdin release from BphO, as this is the rate-limiting step ofthe BphO reaction Here we describe the further biochemicaland spectroscopic...
... cleavage by subtilisin between the prodomain andthe target protein, thus releasing the target protein in its native form, beginning with the initiator methionine Cloning of Rv0948c and MT0975 genes ... in stick form, andthe rest ofthe structure is in cartoon form In EcCM, one polypeptide chain is gray andthe other is rose In 90-MtCM, one polypeptide chain is blue andthe other is green The ... also report on the cloning ofthe gene encoding the secreted CM from Yersinia pestis (*YpCM, y2828), purification ofthe protein, investigation ofthe properties ofthe enzyme, andthe crystal structure...
... cytoplasmic membrane of E coli Measuring the uptake ofthe various adenylates into intact E coli cells expressing eukaryotic AACs, we were able to determine thebiochemical properties ofthe different ... the construction ofthe E coli expression plasmids (encoding His10–AAC), the NdeI–XhoI (NdeI–BamHI or NdeI–BglII) DNA inserts ofthe pBSKplasmids were introduced in- frame into the corresponding ... and stored at °C until use Ó FEBS 2002 Radiolabeling of AAC proteins synthesized in E coli and enrichment ofthe histidine-tagged chimeric proteins IPTG-induced E coli cells (100 lL) harbouring...
... mutated amino acids are indicated in red; andthe position ofthe last amino acid before the frameshift is shown in black The interacting partners ofthe mutated residues are shown in yellow andthe ... N-terminal and central domains andthe dipyrromethane cofactor is covalently linked to Cys261 The interaction ofthe cofactor with the enzyme side chains is well understood The position ofthe ... structure of human HMBS indicating the positions ofthe mutations observed inthe patients The N-, central and C-domains are shown in silver, blue and green, respectively; the positions ofthe mutated...
... experiments and Fig reports the MS ⁄ MS spectrum andthe peptide amino acid sequence Fragment ions belonging to series b (containing the N-terminal region ofthe peptide) and y (containing the C-terminal ... indicating the compatibility ofthe substitutions with the native state ofthe protein We then carried out the characterization ofthe thermal properties ofthe mutant in comparison with those of ... shown inthe absence (d) or inthe presence of 100 mM phosphate (j) Apparent Tms are reported inthe inset (B) Kinetics of thermal inactivation of PfPNP as a function of incubation time The enzyme...
... that even inthe synthesis of nondisulfide bridge-containing glycopeptides the yield is dramatically affected by the scale ofthe reaction, the excess of amino acids used, andthe level of purity ... remainder ofthe sequence Three-fold excess of amino acid derivatives were usedinthe coupling reactions with the exception of per- Scheme Sequence of addition of amino acid derivatives during the ... glycopeptide synthesis The amino acids are numbered starting from the amino terminal according to accepted nomenclature As solid-phase peptide synthesis starts from the carboxy terminal, the order of addition...
... complex Biochemical analysis revealed the presence of actin, the actin-related components a-actinin and gelsolin, tubulin including acetylated a-tubulin, andthe kinesin motor proteins KIF3A and ... suggests stronger binding of TRPV1 to the plus end rather than the minus end of A B Fig Conservation ofthe tubulin-binding regions in TRPV1 orthologues and homologues (A) The tubulin-binding region ... Characteristic ofthe tubulin-binding motifs located at the C-terminus of TRPV1 (A) The extreme C-terminus of both a- and b-tubulin contains highly negatively charged amino acids (indicated in red) and...
... via the biosynthetic pyrimidine and arginine pathways (Fig 3) The first step ofthe pyrimidine and arginine metabolic pathways involves the uptake and utilization ofthe inorganic compounds NH3 and ... transformation of citrulline to Ó FEBS 2004 Fig Arginine metabolism in R pachyptila Both the worm andthe bacterium possess the enzymes for the biosynthesis of arginine Inthe worm (including the bacteriocytes) ... operative inthe worm (Fig 5) A basic metabolic utilization of arginine andof its derivate ornithine is the synthesis of polyamines through the production of agmatine and putrescine by arginine decarboxylase...
... ofthe signal of its anomeric proton and another phosphate linked to the 4-position ofthe b-configured GlcN (B) The far downfield position ofthechemical shifts of proton H-4 and carbon C-4 of ... determines the specificity ofthe epitope as no binding was observed with antigens containing Kdo-5P instead of Kdo-4P or with antigens containing nonphosphorylated Kdo Fig Binding curves of mAbs ... coexpressed the monofunctional Kdo transferase and a phosphokinase of H in uenzae in E coli resulting in LPS which contained exclusively Kdo4P [7] As the LPS obtained from this recombinant strain was...