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... trypsin, probed with antibodies directed against PSI-G, PSI-K (intrinsic membrane protein, stromal loop), PSI-O (intrinsic membrane protein, luminal loop) and PSI-D (extrinsic membrane protein, ... accessible, presumably by disrupting proteinprotein interactions within PSI, or by altering the conformation ofthe loop His-tags were employed in a topological study ofthe major light harvesting chlorophyll ... (20 02) Photosystem I activity is increased inthe absence ofthe PSI-G JBiol Chem 27 7, 27 89 28 03 Jensen PE, Gilpin M, Knoetzel J & Scheller HV (20 00) The PSI-K subunit of photosystem I is involved...
... preparations ofprotein and three different preparations of DNA and RNA substrates Each time the splicing reaction was minimally affected by prebinding the DNA to protein As the concentration of ... RNA binding using a nitrocellulose filter binding assay and measured protein concentration spectrophotometrically at 28 0 nm [ 46] Together, these data justify the multiple-turnover RNA splicing ... changes inthe vicinity ofthe DNA-binding site that constitutes a significant portion of LAGLIDADG proteins [ 16] Even though the protein- assisted splicing reaction rate is at least 10 times the rate...
... stem cell proteins, including 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15 for extracellular proteins; 21 , 22 , 23 , 24 , and 25 for intracellular proteins; 31, 32, 33, 34, and 35 for mixtures of extracellular and intracellular ... weight of 18 g The concentrations ofthe obtained total extracellular proteins and total intracellular proteins were measured by the Bradford method The extracellular and intracellular protein concentrations ... chemokines CXCL10 and CCL2 to attract white blood cells to the invasion sites Keratinocytes also play an important role in filling the gaps inthe skin caused by injury Upon injury, keratinocytes...
... O35Elgt3 Plasmids pCR2.1 pBluescript II SK(+) pUC4k pCRlgt3 pSlgt3 pSlgt3K Cloning strain Wild-type strain Strain with EZ::TN insertionin lgt3 gene ( 120 3-bp) Strain with EZ::TN insertionin lgt3 ... was amplified from the chromosomal DNA of M catarrhalis strain O35E using primers 25 and 26 (Table 1, Fig 2) The PCR product was cloned into pCR2.1 using a TOPO TA cloning kit (Invitrogen, Carlsbad, ... Serological typing of Branhamella catarrhalis strains on the basis of lipopolysaccharide antigens J Clin Microbiol 28 , 1 82 187 26 Edwards KJ, Schwingel JM, Datta AK & Campagnari AA (20 05) Multiplex PCR...
... withstand the hydrophobic mismatch, channel proteininsertion is prevented [18,19] Differing from the approach of choosing/synthesizing the polymer to match the protein, we match theprotein to the polymer ... and separation ofmembrane proteins Proteomics 20 03, 3:1418-1 424 31 Laemmli U: Cleavage of structural proteins during the assembly ofthe head of bacteriophage T4 Nature 1970, 22 7 :68 0 -68 5 32 Marquez ... developed The pasted amino acids are expected to contain the same folding information as the copied ones inthe original primary sequence The nm increase ofthe hydrophobic protein portion is the...
... Felker P & Clark P. R (1981) Rooting of mes- quite (Prosopis) cuttings J Range Manage 34, 466 - 468 Goyal Y & Arya H.C (1984) Tissue culture of desert trees: Clonal multiplication of Prosopis cineraria ... in combination with auxins, promote shoot proliferation probably by stimulating axillary bud growth Medium to high concentrations of auxin in combination with low to medium cytokinin concentrations ... 138-1 42 Tabone T .J. , Felker P. , Bingham R.L., Reyes I & Loughrey S (19 86) Techniques inthe shoot multiplication ofthe leguminous tree Prosopis alba clone B For Ecol Manage 16, 191 50 V 20 0 ...
... similarly performed using the same primer, template and the appropriate ddNTP, they also will produce a series of fragments terminating at the appropriate ddNTP Comparing the migration rates ofthe ... (ddNTP) is also present Incorporation of a ddNTP, rather than the corresponding dNTP, results in chain termination because the absence of a 3′-OH group prevents the formation ofthe next phosphodiester ... B PMP B PMP Magnetic capture ofthe DNA Alkali denaturation DNA sequencing B PMP Figure 5.5 Solid-phase DNA sequencing One ofthe PCR primers is biotinylated, allowing capture by streptavidin...
... to induce senescence in tumor cells invitro and in vivo Cancer Res 62 , 18 76 1883 25 Liu, W.M., Stimson, L.A & Joel, S .P (20 02) Theinvitro activity ofthe tyrosine kinase inhibitor STI571 in ... cancer cells: protein kinase A downregulation and cytoplasmic export of CREbinding proteins Mol Cell Biochem 21 8, 55 63 21 Henry, S .P. , Geary, R.S., Yu, R & Levin, A.A (20 01) Drug properties of second-generation ... Juliano, R.L (20 02) Evaluating the specificity of antisense oligonucleotide conjugates: a DNA array analysis JBiol Chem 27 7, 22 9 80 22 9 84 23 Liu, W.M., Oakley, P. R & Joel, S .P (20 02) Exposure to low...
... p Except for the 30 kDa proteinin lymph nodes, they all correspond to molecular masses of easily identified known selenoproteins There are 25 mammalian selenoproteins identified [20 ] The two prominent ... proteins in these two organs (Fig 5) Inthe lung, protein bands corresponding to estimated molecular weights of 56, 25 and 16 kDa were detected, while in kidney only a 25 kDa FEBS Journal 27 2 (20 05) ... taken up, processed and presented as peptides by dendritic cells in lymph nodes Different mouse strains react to different Der p 2- derived peptides but in C57BL ⁄ mice peptides spanning the entire...
... use by the purchaser ofthe work Printed on acid-free paper Springer is part of Springer Science+Business Media (www.springer.com) Foreword The Animal Production and Health Section ofthe Joint ... is incorporated intothe database the best performing species that match the original criteria determined inthe initial stages ofthe project can be selected These can then become the basis of ... 15 The lid ofthe apparatus ensures that the mix does not leak out ofthe apparatus during the period when the agar/digesta mix solidifies Remove lid from Baermann apparatus and place the apparatus...
... repeat element binding protein: cellular nucleic acid binding protein Virus Res 58, 73– 82 Flink IL & Morkin E (1995) Alternatively processed isoforms of cellular nucleic acid-binding protein interact ... confirm the data obtained from phospho-site predictor servers CNBP is mainly phosphorylated by cAMP-dependent protein kinase To identify kinases capable of phosphorylating CNBP, we carried out invitro ... (C) Phosphorylation levels normalised with respect to the amount ofprotein loaded Fig S4 Invitro phosphorylation of CNBP by CK2a GST-CNBP and GST invitro phosphorylation by CK2a Proteins were...
... Stimson ER, Jennings JM, Ghilardi JR, Mantyh PW & Maggio JE (19 96) Zinc-induced aggregation of human and rat beta-amyloid peptides invitroJ Neurochem 66 , 723 –7 32 Walsh DM, Klyubin I, Fadeeva JV, Rowan ... simulation of DPPC bilayer in DMSO Biophys J 76, 24 72 24 78 34 Sum AK & de Pablo JJ (20 03) Molecular simulation study on thein uence of dimethylsulfoxide on the structure of phospholipid bilayers Biophys ... 0.5% CHAPSO separations when compared to the recovery of these proteins predominantly in high molecular mass fractions during 0 .25 % CHAPSO separation Collectively these data show that increasing...
... Experiment performed using membranes from a PTOX-expressing strain (B) PTOX activity calculated as O2 consumption in presence of KCN minus O2 consumption in presence of nPG Despite the presence of conserved ... o-phenanthroline; P, untreated PTOX-expressing; PO, expressing PTOX and treated with o-phenanthroline; POF, expressing PTOX and treated with both o-phenanthroline and 125 lM FeSO4 (B) The upper ... addition of these compounds) The latter activity (approximately 65 nmolỈmin)1Ỉmg protein) 1) was calculated from the O2 consumption inthe presence of KCN minus residual O2 consumption after n-propyl...