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... to the solvent. Thissuggests that the aromatic residue, Phe28, plays a vitalrole in maintaining the hairpin-b during interaction with solvent.Interaction of insulin withthe 43-kDa proteinSimilarly ... & Tager, H.S. (1987) Role ofthe COOH-terminal B-chain domain in insulin–receptor interactions:identification of perturbations involving the insulin mainchain.J. Biol. Chem. 262, 12054–12058.20. ... to the 4-kDa peptide, insulin is able to interact with the 43-kDa protein [1]. If the 4-kDa peptide andinsulin share the same manner of binding to the 43-kDaprotein, topological similarity of...
... 3). Intensity ofthe green band is greater than that ofthe blue band. As increasing the concentration of Cu, the intensity ofthe blue band decreases while the intensity ofthe green band increases ... concentration of Mn increases, the intensity ofthe blue band decreases while the intensity ofthe yellow-orange band increases gradually and reaches to the maximum at xMn = 8.10-3 mol%. However, the ... positions of Zn2+ ions or vacancies of Zn in ZnS crystal. With increasing of concentration of Cu beyond 3.5.10-4 mol%, the intensity ofthe green band decreases. Because at high concentration of...
... to the flavin ring of the FAD group, thereby favouring formation of an optimalcomplex for ET. We conclude that E139 seems to beinvolved in optimizing the mutual orientation ofthe redoxcofactors ... not involved inthe processes of binding and ETbetween FNR and NADP+/H, while the nature of the charge and the conformation ofthe side-chain at position139 of Anabaena FNR modulates the ... lowrmsd (0.22 A˚)oftheCa backbone. Only slight differencesare observed inthe loop starting at Y104 and ending atV113 near the region interacting withthe adenine moiety of FAD, but they are not...
... telomericrepeat-binding protein 1 (TRP1), which also contains the typical MYB motifs [26]. Eight out of these nine geneswere also included inthe response to auxin stimulus,being At1g71030 (MYBL2) the missing ... todetermination of cell fate and identity. Interestingly, accu-mulated evidences suggest that they are often involved in combinatorial interactions with other transcription fac-tors for the generation ... infected with TEV.It has been well established that symptoms in potyvirus-infected plants are associated withthe RNA silencing sup-pressor activity ofthe HC-Pro protein that interferes with the...
... diseases differ in their age of onset, their rate of progression and their pattern of weakness which in turn dictates the nature and extent ofthe disability that they cause. The disability ... Activities was the same for UK and US despite the longer duration of disability access legislation inthe US and the higher proportion of spacious urban living inthe US as compared withthe higher ... respondents, these also fitted into the existing domains. The quotes of patients 27 Abbreviations used Activities of Daily Living: ADL, Individualised Neuromuscular QoL: INQoL, Quality of Life:...
... under-predicts the water surface profile inthe splashing area around the wall during the first two stages (Figures 3.13 and 3.14). Inthe mean time, the surface profile inthe last two stages, where mainly ... crown-walls inthe northern coastal delta of Vietnam”. 2. Research objectives The thesis aims to investigate the influence of low crown-walls on overtopping discharge and the behaviour of overtopping ... doing so, the reliability of overtopping estimation is increased to improve the dike design guidelines currently applied in Viet Nam. 3. Scope ofthe study Investigation of wave overtopping...
... aproportion ofthe neurons inthe brainstem and the stainingpattern was similar to those of control brains with non-neurological diseases. Inthe microabscesses, iNOS wasrecognized in inflammatory ... of NOS expression inthe goat brain with listeriosis. The involvement of iNOS in bovine and caprinelisteriosis has been reported previously, and the increasedexpression of iNOS and the resultant ... immunoreactivity was recognized in the brain of control goats. No inflammatory cells werefound inthe brain sections of control animals. The immunoreactivity of iNOS was recognized in the occasional neurons...
... 1. Increase of fat-storing cells within the murine thymus with advancing age. Photomicrographs of thymus paraffin sections (5μm) derived from mice of distinct ages were stained with hematoxylin ... CCL5, increase inthe thymic parenchyma as revealed by the age-associated increases inthe staining of thymocytes and microenvironmental cells, including the multilocular fat-storing cells. These ... age-associated increase in CCR5 mRNA expression inthe thymus that correlates with an increased number of CCR5+ multilocular cells within the thymic capsule, septa and inthe paren-chyma ofthe organ....
... directly or indirectly to dimers. The rapid decline in vescalagin corre-sponds with an increase in concentrations of these dimers. Roburin D (vescalagin-castalagin) increases ... within the tree. Dueto the rapid decline in soluble tannins ob-served in the first 20 years of heartwoodageing, this might significantly influence the average tannin ... gives the mean concentrations of insoluble ellagitannins remaining in samples of Limousin and Tronỗais woodafter water extractions. The concentration of insoluble ellagitannins...
... unenhanced imag-ing ofthe fingers; the patient was repositioned so that the wrist was within the coil; unenhanced imaging ofthe wrist;contrast injection; enhanced imaging ofthe wrist; the patientwas ... despite there being no evidence of greater diseaseactivity in terms of clinical scores (skin or joint) or inflammatorymarkers. Interestingly, the MRI bone oedema score was alsohigher inthe AM ... findings.Clinical definition of arthritis mutilansClinical digitised photographs ofthe hands and feet wereobtained in 25 ofthe 28 patients. These were examined by arheumatologist (ND) blinded to the results...
... scattering ofthe data inthe non-24CAsgroup was similar to that inthe 24CAs group. This indicatedthat the functional behavior ofthe samples included inthe non-24CAs group, in spite ofthe inclusion ... role in modulating the expression ofthe CD154 gene. As with other cytokine genes, the 3' UTR ofthe CD154 mRNA contains binding sites forRNA–protein complexes that are responsible for the ... replications of a single individual to estimate the variation inherent inthe assay, but it is likely that a significantamount ofthe scattering inthe data is produced by interindi-vidual variations in...
... unenhanced imag-ing ofthe fingers; the patient was repositioned so that the wrist was within the coil; unenhanced imaging ofthe wrist;contrast injection; enhanced imaging ofthe wrist; the patientwas ... despite there being no evidence of greater diseaseactivity in terms of clinical scores (skin or joint) or inflammatorymarkers. Interestingly, the MRI bone oedema score was alsohigher inthe AM ... findings.Clinical definition of arthritis mutilansClinical digitised photographs ofthe hands and feet wereobtained in 25 ofthe 28 patients. These were examined by arheumatologist (ND) blinded to the results...