... in 87% ofthe cases; and residue 334 a His in 80% ofthe cases [3] In addition, residue 54 is a Pro in 89% ofthe cases The importance ofthe identity ofthe residues present in these and adjacent ... transition of PAI-1 wild-type, andthe use of this pH therefore allowed optimization ofthe difference in the effect of vitronectin on wild-type andthe unstable variants The presence of vitronectin ... affecting the rate of passage ofthe RCL through the gate region Based on the aminoacid sequence ofthe RCL and b strand 5A being directly continuous, it may be proposed that movements ofthe RCL...
... sequence of HpdC is shown in bold letters together with the C-terminal end of HpdB andthe N-terminal of HpdA sequences ofthe resulting proteins (MSQS to MASS in HpdB, MRKH to MGKH in HpdC and MSSQ ... introduced into the existing clone of hpdB in pET11a The resulting plasmid contained the vector-derived RBS and 5¢-UTR in front ofthe hpdB gene but the clostridial RBS and 5¢-UTR in front of hpdC Expression ... affecting purity The presence of both HpdB and HpdC in these preparations was demonstrated both on SDS/PAGE and by MALDI-TOF MS (see below) and < 10% ofthe initial activity was lost in the first step...
... Journal of Science, Natural Sciences and Technology 26 (2010) 161-164 negative bacteria The results justify the reported uses in diarrhea and dysentery [9] The BuOH extract ofthe leaves and twigs of ... examination ofthe BuOH extract ofthe leaves and twigs of Litsea glutinosa collected from Xishuangbanna resulted in the isolation of two new aporphine alkaloids, namely litseglutine A and B, along ... aporphine alkaloids, boldine and laurolitsine [10] In the course ofthe systematic study of Litsea in Indochina, monoterpenes, sesquiterpenes and other components ofthe leaf oil of Litsea glutinosa from...
... expressed as a percentage ofthe total radioactivity in the cells at the end ofthe loading period (time 0) and are the mean of three separate experiments Error bars show the SEM The efflux curves were ... about the effects of CMR on NF-jB activity in macrophages The composition ofthe diet is known to be important in the development of atherosclerosis [24–26], and a major dietary determinant is the ... the postprandial phase In this study, we investigated the effects of CMR on NF-jB activation in macrophages and determined whether these are modulated by the fatty acid composition ofthe particles...
... remains one ofthe most highly curable malignant neoplasms Additional research is needed to understand the reasons for the differences in the stage distribution of tumors according to race andthe poorer ... with the histologic type ofthe tumor The largest proportion of testis tumors diagnosed in Stage I were seminomas (85.8%) Choriocarcinomas had the smallest proportion of Stage I tumors (20.7%) and ... comprised 1% of eligible tumors More than 72% ofthe testicular cancer cases were diagnosed between the ages of 20-39 For men diagnosed with seminomas, the peak frequency occurred in the 30-39 year...
... have completed the proof of Theorem 3.1 Using the proof method for Theorem 3.1 and Lemma 2.8, we get the following theorem 1, 2, , n, be a smooth differential form satisfying the ATheorem 3.2 ... paper 11 , they keep working on the same topic and derive global estimates for the singular integrals of these composite operators in δ-John domains The purpose of this paper is to estimate the Poincar´ ... inequalities for e the composition ofthe maximal operator andthe Green’s operator over the δ-John domain Definitions and Lemmas We first introduce the following definition and lemmas that will...
... situ and relate them to the contents of suberin and lignin in the root periderm This approach contrasts with earlier laboratory studies on the relationship of radial hydraulic conductivity andthe ... values of 3.0 and 2.6 (in KCl) and Ca2+/H+ quotients of 0.2 in the equilibrium soil solution ofthe upper (Of) and lower organic horizons (Oh), respectively Measurements using the in situ-soil ... intervals of 15 s with two sets of thermocouples and a thermopile Axial water flow in the root is calculated for 15-min averages by solving the heat balance equation for the portion of heat transported...
... was epithelioid mesothelioma with necrosis and invasion of both the capsule and small vessels A recurrence ofthe nephrotic syndrome was observed 10 days after the surgery Prednisolone was then ... but the histologic pattern ofthe lesion was undifferentiated Radiotherapy on the lumbar area was then decided In November 2004, the renal function was normal andthe nephrotic syndrome did not ... two-thirds ofthe surveyed population The diagnosis of paraneoplastic nephrotic syndrome may be evoked when the following criteria are present [10]: no evidence of other etiology ofthe nephrotic...
... Outline ofthe experimental field andthe water treatment apparatus - 422 - Journal of Water and Environment Technology, Vol 8, No.4, 2010 Paddy field The characteristics ofthe paddy field andthe ... evaluation ofthe biomass and biological community structure in one analysis In this study, quinone compositions of microorganisms on the charcoal chips andthe denitrification rates (DNRs) by the microorganisms ... on the features ofthe microorganism (Collins’ and Jones, 1981) For example, obligate anaerobic bacteria use only menaquinones, andthe major quinones of other species show similar tendencies The...
... gene including the 161 bp of promoter region joined with the first 12 bp ofthe ORF region was amplified from the DNA ofthe cosmid clone #9 using the same direct primer as for the CK2btes–b-galactosidase ... subunit [39] The functional homology ofthe Stellate protein with the CK2 b subunit rises the formal possibility that the Stellate protein may take part in the CK2 regulation Nevertheless, all ... O.-G., Pinna, L.A (1992) The effect of polylysine on casein-kinase-2 activity is influenced by both thestructureofthe protein/peptide substrates andthe subunit composition ofthe enzyme Eur J Biochem...
... Additionally, because the demand ofthe chloroplast is ‘sensed’ inside the organelle, the IEM is closest to the origin ofthe signal, and thus regulation at the Tic complex could be one ofthe fastest ... which anchor the protein in the membrane The position andfunctionofthe long C-terminal tail on the other hand remains a matter of controversy [10,11,13–15] According to one hypothesis, the hydrophilic ... description of recent advances in the understanding ofthe channel-, motor- and regulatory components ofthe Tic complex For reference, some ofthe available knowledge, including the proposed function of...
... However, the findings have been contradictory with regard to localization ofthe endogenous GLUT8 in testis, the nature of its sorting, andthe interaction of its Nterminal dileucine motif with the ... sorting, and (c) understand the role ofthe EXXXLL motif in GLUT8 sorting The data provide evidence that endogenous GLUT8 co-localizes with the lysosomal proteins LAMP1 and LAMP2 in spermatocytes and ... AP3-mediated sorting of lysosomal proteins [24] We therefore analysed the localization of GLUT8 andthe GLUT8-LL ⁄ AA mutant in cells that lack specific subunits of AP3 The mouse mutants mocha and pearl...
... nutrient content may then be further increased during the storage, transportation and preparation ofthe foodstuffs prior to reaching the plate ofthe consumer An understanding ofthe various factors ... methods ofthe crop or livestock product analysed (including the name of any certifying body) - specification ofthe cultivar of crop, or breed of livestock - a statement of which nutrient(s) and other ... responses and 36 papers as a result of this correspondence The protocol proposed the use of 13 databases for the search Upon closer inspection it was decided that the content of 10 ofthe databases...
... from the F1 fragment that contained the upstream regulation region, exon and kb ofthe Rnf33 intron; the sequences were cloned in front ofthe promoter-less luciferase gene of pGL-Basic In the ... p65 are found in the oocyte, pre-implantation embryos and in the testis On the other hand, p50 ⁄ Nf-jb1 EST sequences are found in the oocyte and in the testis but not in any ofthe pre-implantation ... transcription may occur in both the Leydig and Sertoli cells ofthe testis kb Rnf33TSS’s Rnf35 P1 Rnf33 Fig Map ofthe Rnf35 and Rnf33 genes The relative map positions ofthe intronless genes (boxes)...
... [4] andthe neuropharmacological properties [5] have been investigated as well To the best ofthe authors’ knowledge, there are no reports about the chemical content and biological effect ofthe ... h The distillate was then extracted using diethyl ether The resulting extract was dried on anhydrous sodium sulphate Diethyl ether was removed carefully andthe essential oil was collected and ... order of their elution on the HP-5MS non-polar column (Table 1) A total of 19 compounds were identified, representing 86.68% ofthe total oil The esters made up the largest component ofthe oil...
... [4] andthe neuropharmacological properties [5] have been investigated as well To the best ofthe authors’ knowledge, there are no reports about the chemical content and biological effect ofthe ... h The distillate was then extracted using diethyl ether The resulting extract was dried on anhydrous sodium sulphate Diethyl ether was removed carefully andthe essential oil was collected and ... order of their elution on the HP-5MS non-polar column (Table 1) A total of 19 compounds were identified, representing 86.68% ofthe total oil The esters made up the largest component ofthe oil...
... h The distillate was then extracted using diethyl ether The resulting extract was dried on anhydrous sodium sulphate Diethyl ether was removed carefully andthe essential oil was collected and ... was found between the oil content of L resedifolia and that of L arboresens as was reported by Cheriti et al [6] The slight difference may be due to the geographical location andthe harvesting ... noteworthy that the results of this study may be considered as the first report on the composition ofthe essential oils of this endemic species Chahma A voucher specimen was deposited at the herbarium...
... (3.4) Proof The proof ofthe first statement is standard and left to the reader Since functions in ᏸ p (Bn ) extend continuously to Bn , they are automatically in L1 (σ) [8, Remark, page 107] and since ... since the quotients of these functions and their ᏸ p -norms satisfy [8, equation (1), page 107], the second statement is obtained from [8, Theorem 6.4.9] The following lemma is also a portion of Theorem ... (Bn ) and Ꮾ1− p (Bn ) for < p < To generalize Theorem 2.3 to Bn , we need Theorem 3.5, which is the ball analogue ofthe following result for the disk [7, Lemma 2] The first statement in Theorem...
... the drouth and burning heat The first functionofthe leaves is to gather materials for the building and strengthening ofthe roots, and only after this has been done the stems lengthen andthe ... As the irrigation water is increased, the percentage of protein decreases In the case of wheat the variation was over per cent The percentage of fat and nitrogen-free extract, on the other hand, ... supply The weight ofthe wheat per bushel, that is, the average size and weight ofthe wheat kernel, and also the hardness or flinty character ofthe kernels, were strongly affected by the varying...