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... separation at the end of cell division, causing the formation of long chains of cells with only small effects on cell growth and viabil-ity, even at high concentrations of the compound[24]. ... 6). Instead of forming long chains of cells with-out the growth rate being affected, atropine-treated oripratropium-treated cultures showed retardation orcomplete cessation of growth, clear ... the encapsulated TIGR4. In all cases,Fig. 6. Effect of choline analogs on S. pneumoniae growth. (A)State of cultures after 4 h of incubation of S. pneumoniae R6 withcompounds (addition at early...
... lM of OsDmc1 in absence of ATP; (2) with 1.25 lM of OsDmc1 in presence of 2.0 mM of AMP-PNP; (3) with 1.25 lM of OsDmc1 in presence of 2.0 mM ATP-c-S; (4) with 1.25 lM of OsDmc1 in presence of ... characterization of OsDMC1, the rice homologue of the yeast DMC1 gene essential for meiosis. Sex Plant Reprod 13, 285–288.20 Kathiresan A, Khush GS & Bennett J (2002) Two rice DMC1 genes ... absence of any nucleotidecofactor results in attenuation of spontaneous anneal-ing (compare line 1, Fig. 3 with line 2, Fig. 2A); thisattenuation is undone only in the presence of nucleo-tide cofactors...
... wasextended with the C-terminal 274 amino acids of Mls1p (out of a total of 554), including the terminal SKL. Expression of this GFP-Mls1p was compared to that of a control GFPextended solely by SKL ... cellsoften grow to some extent on these plates but transparentzones in the opaque medium around regions of cell growth indicate utilization of t he fatty acid s ubstrate [25]. Applica-tion of ... cycle into peroxisomes has been put into questionin light of chronicled observations ofgrowthof S. cerevisiaepex mutants devoid of functional peroxisomes on ethanol[19]. I n addition, pex...
... suppression of malignantphenotypes, suggesting the role of miR-9 in the growth inhibition of malignant cells.The fundamental function of miRNA is to regulatetheir targets by direct cleavage of the ... results indicated that the expressionlevel of miR-9 had an influence on cell growth. To fur-ther validate the antiproliferative effect of miR-9 onthe growthof ES-2 cells, a colony formation assay ... overexpression of miR-9 could suppress the colony formation activity of ES-2 cells. These results were consistent with the MTTassay and further suggested that overexpression of miR-9 suppresses cell growth...
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... millimetres or longer. Plant growth and development concerns the length of the plant& apos;s life cycle, its subdivision into distinct stages, andthe processes of formation of the plant& apos;s organs ... STRUCTURE AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE CEREAL PLANT 23CHAPTER TWOTHE STRUCTURE ANDDEVELOPMENT OF THECEREAL PLANT Growth scales are means of quantifying the growth stage of a crop in a standardised ... the linear phase of growth, the rate of grain growth during this phase is highly correlated with thefinal weight of the grain. The absolute rate of grain growth during the linear growth period...
... vitro functionality of its translated prod-uct. We also describe unique kinetic and biophysicalproperties of the plant TPPs.ResultsIsolation ofrice OsTPP2Completion of the rice genome sequence ... diver-gent functions in rice. In addition, the enzymaticproperties ofplant TPPs are largely unknown.In this article, we report the isolation of a secondTPP gene from rice, OsTPP2, and its relative ... biosynthesis in higher plants hasbeen demonstrated, details of both the physiologicfunctions and regulation of this pathway remain lar-gely unknown. Genome sequencing of Arabidopsis and rice has revealed...
... thecarboxylate of CA might occur via a molecule of solvent, itcan also be postulated that the reduction of the protein orbinding of oxygen results in a conformational change of theFig. 3. Analysis of ... muta-genesis.CYP73 designates a family ofplant cytochromes P450 thatevolved with or before the evolution of vascular plants. Upto 20% of the woody plant biomass is processed by CYP73enzymes ... Pompon, D. (1994) Characterization of recombinant plant cinnamate 4-hydroxylase produced in yeast.Kinetic and spectral properties of the major plant P450 of thephenylpropanoid pathway. Eur....
... SDS/PAGE of both proteinswere con®rmed to be as designed except for the ®rstmethionine residue of (À4)ECP,whichwasprocessedoff.MTT assay for cell growth The effect of ECP on the growthof various ... cell growth in the presence of ECP. Left, the percentages of viable cells under various concentrations of RNase A (s), po ly(L-lysine) (n), (À4) ECP (j)andECP(d) were plotted. Growthof K562 ... cases of mediating regression of tumors[53,54]. In¯ammatory in®ltrates comprised of eosinophilsmay also play an important role at the primary site of tumorregression by releasing ECP as part of...
... lMN-acetylglucosamine,both of which stimulate t he growthof bi®dobacteria, wereused as positive controls.RESULTSIdenti®cation of human milk peptides that stimulatethe growth of B. bi®dumPeptides capable of stimulating ... Institute of the University o f H eidelberg, Germany. For growth assays, peptides were added to 200 lLof29gáL)1Ellikerbroth ( Difco), inoculated with 25 lLofbacterialculture(A50 of 0.05)1. ... (prebiotic lactoferrin-derivedpeptide-I, PRELP-I) was f ound to stimulate the growth of bi®dobacteria as eectively as the native peptides. Thecombination of antimicrobial and bi®dobacterial growth stimulatory...
... in case of unexpected malfunction or disruption of energy sources. High standards of sanitation are essential for the production of high-quality chicks. Generally, economic interests of industrial ... examination of a random sample of turkeys from variousparts of a pen, by attention to behavioural signs that indicate the presence of parasites, byattention to excreta, or by postmortem examination of ... examination of a random sample of chickens from variousparts of a pen, by attention to behavioural signs that indicate the presence of parasites, byattention to excreta, or by postmortem examination of...
... the family of ion peaks, gave aprotein with molecular mass of 13,794 ± 4 Da (Figure 1).The lack of recovery or detection of proteins of the size of CP subunits is likely the result of retention ... 49(4):545-553.15. Hibino H: Transmission of two rice tungro-associated virusesand rice waika virus from doubly or singly infected source of plants by leafhopper vectors. Plant Disease 1983, 67:774-777.16. ... studies. Analysis of products of in vitro processing of P3 suggests that RTBVaspartate protease is involved in the release of the CP fromthe polyprotein P3.ResultsDetermination of molecular massIn-line...
... regions (the end part of the saw-like edge, the middle part of the saw-like edge, and the part of the basalnanowire) indicated in panel (a). The insets of (b-d) show diffractograms of the Si region ... the lateral growth direction of the NRs.Based on these results, the growth mechanism of Si NRscan be described as follows. First, relatively thin Si nano-wire with a diameter of 30 nm grows ... showing a large quantity of flexible Si NRs on the substrate. Most of the NRs have athickness between 30 and 40 nm, a width of a few micro-meters, and a lengt h of a hundreds of micromet ers(Figure...