... that the N-terminal domain is involved in protein–protein interactions with other hydrophilic domains of neighboring integral membrane subunits, and interspeciesinteractions are incompatible.From ... degree of conservation inthe C-terminal domain (including the transmembrane region), but a significant number of differ-ences inthe N-terminal domain (located on the matrix side).It is likely ... not quite to the level ofthe parentalcells (Fig. 4B). The C-terminal domain is q uite short(36 residues) and it is likely that it interacts with otherhydrophilic domains of surrounding integral...
... amino acid substitution, Leu130Ile,might be involved in an evolutionally critical change in the thermal stabilities of vertebrate DNases I. AmphibianDNasesIhaveaSer205insertioninaCa2+-binding ... [13]. Thesefindings indicate that the thermal stabilities of DNase I in vitro might reflect the enzyme activities in vivo.Wefound that amphibian DNases I are characterized by a C-terminal end with ... unique cysteine-rich stretch and byinsertion of a Ser residue into the Ca2+-binding site,resulting in thermal instability compared with DNases I from mammals and birds [14]. Fish DNase I...
... pragmatic interpretation. Each piece of information is a thresholding device with memory. It has an activity value, initially at a resting state, that is modified over time depending on the input, ... questions in pointing out the value of applying a CN methodology to cross- linguistic study. In explaining the representation issues for French, we will first, briefly provide background in ... on-line production of these morphemes in an attempt to determine in which way these morphemes are related to the words. Are they unified with the word in all instances or only in certain contexts?...
... to independent recombinant strains obtained from across involving CS9 and IJ2 parental strains.Table 1. Kinetics ofin vivo synthesis of amylose. In order to induce massive polysaccharides biosynthesis, ... synthesis and we can onlystate that the latter certainly does not exceed the rate of amylopectin synthesis. The increase in crystallinity wit-nessed during these first 12 h is in line with the ... 81% of wild-type GBSSIactivity as determined by in vitro incubation (not determined for strains L and M).Fig. 3. Introns/exons organizations comparison of three different GBSSI genes including...
... splice sites wereidentified inthe LBD encoding region, one is in motif I (also known as signature sequence of LBD) and the other is in motif II [17]. The splice junction of motif I in SmNR1 is ... from infec-Fig. 11. DNA binding of SmNR1(Ile247-Ser372) and SmRXR1(Glu251-Asn376) in vitro. DNA binding of a protein containing 20 amino acids at the 5Â end ofthe DBD, the DBD and the 40 amino ... hybridization. If protein 1 (P1) interacts with protein 2 (P2), the Gal4 DNA binding domain fusion partner will bind to the Gal1 UASelement and the Gal4 activation domain will drive transcription...
... there is no nomination in force at the time of death ofthe depositor, the amount standing to the credit ofthe deceased depositor shall be paid by the deposit office to the legal heirs ofthe ... application in FORM-F, along with interest till the end ofthe month preceding the month in which refund is made, to the nominee or legal heirs in case the nominee has also expired or nomination, ... may be paid to the legal heirs on production of (i) a letter of indemnity, (ii) an affidavit, (iii) a letter of disclaimer on affidavit, and (iv) a certificate of death ofthe depositor on stamped...
... any mode or medium; or (xii) obtaining, compiling, recording, maintaining, transmitting, holding or using the information or data or knowledge; or (xiii) executing instructions in memory to ... generating, composing, ornamenting, furnishing, finishing, packing, re-packing, oiling, washing, cleaning, breaking-up, demolishing, or otherwise treating or adapting any product with a view to its ... transmitting, distributing power or electricity; or (vii) harboring, berthing, docking, elevating, lading, stripping, stuffing, towing, handling, or warehousing products; or (viii) preserving...
... Densitometric quantifi-cation is shown below indicates 43% inhibition by anti-β2m antibodies of β2m-induced ERK1/2 phosphorylation. D-E) The effect of β2m (2 μg/ml) incubation of indicated time lengths ... chain devoid of peptide andβ2m [19], may be implicated in modifying signal trans-duction, suggesting an immune system-independent role of MHC class I subunits in tumor progression. Indeed, the latter ... tumori-genesis of various cell types. Mitogen-activated proteinkinases are involved inthe cellular response to stimuliresulting in activation of membrane, cytoplasmic andnuclear signaling...
... estimates of selection gain(direct gain of 13.0% versus an indirect gain of 9.2% –Tab. XIII). However it would also allow a huge gain in timeand money that would permit to increase the intensity of ... modulus of elas-ticity in longitudinal direction, in megapascals (MPa). In addition, ultrasonic speed (VUS) measured on different kinds of samples is also used to rank the clones. This ranking is ... tan-gentially to the rings, the probe being in a radial position [27].2.1.4. Pilodyn The Pilodyn, originally developed in Switzerland [10], measures the penetration depth into a wood material of...
... using the pager request port provided atinitialization time.A pager_flush_request call causes the kernel to invalidate its cached copy ofthe data in question, writing backmodifications if ... processors andcommunication capabilities. The thread is the basic unit of computation. It is a lightweight process operatingwithin a task; its only physical attribute is its processing state (e.g., ... commercial advantage, the ACM copyright notice and the title ofthe publication andits date appear, and notice is given that copying is by permission ofthe Association of Computing Machinery.To...