... Microsoft SQL Server Books Online. The GetSchemaTable( ) method of the DataReader also returns all column lengths. The method returns a DataTable containing column metadata for a DataReader, ... = new DataSet( ); // Fill the schema and data. da.FillSchema(ds, SchemaType.Mapped); da.Fill(ds); // Iterate over the table collection in the DataSet. foreach(DataTable dt in ds.Tables) ... procedure takes one optional parameter. When this parameter is the name ofa table object, the result set returns data including the length, precision, and scale of each column in columns named Length, ...
... BC, Canada; (27) Ishikari River, Japan; (28) Lake Baratoka, Japan; (29) LakeOhnuma, Japan; (30) Lake Akanko, Japan; (31) Caspian Sea; (32) Gulf of Bothnia; (33) Gulf of Finland; (34) Saăllvik ... fiddler crabs (Uca vocator; Sturmbauer et al. 1996) andJamaican grapsid crabs (Sesarma; Schubart et al. 1998). Sim-ilarly, separation appears to have occurred approximately 19million years ago between ... (5ЈGGTCAACAAAT-CATAAAGATATTGG 3Ј; Folmer et al. 1994) were used toobtain sequences from COI. Primer pairs 16SA2 (5ЈCCGGGT C/T TCGCTAAGGTAG) and 16SB2 (5ЈCAA-CATCGAGGTCGCAGTAA) were designed...
... because of the absence of the catalyticsubunit ISP (Table 1). Figure 3A shows that a band of approximately 500 kDa was also found in this mutantstrain when the mitochondrial membranes were ana-lyzed ... coxidase complex was clearly demonstrated [10–12], butalso in other organisms, such as Neurospora crassa[13], mammals [11] and plants [14]. A higher-orderorganization of the respiratory chain complexes ... possibly leading to the dimerization of the complex. Such a structural rearrangement of the bc1 complex may also be associated with a concomitantrearrangement of the bound assembly factors. Theseconsiderations...
... oxyhemeappeared at 540 and 579 nm. Then, a broad bandappeared at around 660 nm, and was maximal 9–12 minafter initiation of the reaction. The spectral features of the final reaction mixture were analogous, ... T, Zhang X, Sun D,Sato M, Sasahara M, Kayama T, Ikeda-Saito M &Yoshida T (2000) Histidine 20, the crucial proximalaxial heme ligand of bacterial heme oxygenase Hmu Ofrom Corynebacterium ... vanishedafter 30 min, and instead, an absorption peakappeared at 637 nm, suggesting the formation of CO–verdoheme. The 637 nm band disappeared gradu-ally and was replaced by a new broad band...
... antibodieswere as follows: anti-porin from Calbiochem, anti-HA fromCovance BabCo, anti-mouse and anti-rabbit secondaryantibodies from Bio-Rad Laboratories and AmershamPharmacia Biotech, respectively. Antibodies ... the assembly ofa functional and stablemammalian mitochondrial complex I (NADH-ubiquinoneoxidoreductase)Prasanth Potluri, Nagendra Yadava and Immo E. SchefflerDivision of Biology, Molecular ... product(MWFEprotein)isessentialfor activity ofcomplex I in mammalian mitochondria. Proc. N atlAcad. Sci. USA 96, 4354–4359.10. Marques, I., D uarte, M. & Videira, A. (2003) The 9.8 kDa subunit of complex I, related...
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... DCPIPassay, the E1aY28 1A and E1aR28 2A mutants displayed a catalytic activity about twice that of wild-type E1. The singlemutants E1aR26 7A and E1aD27 6A and the multiplemutants E1aY28 1A/ R28 2A/ S28 3A ... the active site (Fig. 1), as the maincleavage sites. Cleavage of the E 1a- subunit activated theenzyme, as determined by a decarboxylation assay of thefree E1 in the presence of an artificial ... catalytic activities in the reductiveacetylationassaymeasuredwiththefreelipoyldomainassubstrate (Table 1) and that the PDH complex activity wasmeasured with pyruvate at a concentration of 2 mM,wellabove...
... (1990) Anaerobic lactateoxidation to 3 CO2by Archaeoglobus fulgidus via the carbonmonoxide dehydrogenase pathway: demonstration of the acetyl-CoA carbon-carbon cleavage reaction in cell extracts. ... catalyticsubunit of Hdr from methanogenic archaea have beendeposited in the databases. None of these putative pro teinshas b een c haracterized and no f unction has been assigned toany of ... with anapparent molecular mass of 53 kDa appears as a double band inunboiled samples (lanes A1 and B1).Table 1. N-Terminal sequences of the polypeptides of the purified enzyme. N-Terminal sequen...
... topoisomerasesHistone modifications such as acetylation and phosphoryl-ation play important roles in the regulation of chromatinstructure. In particular acetylation of the N-terminal tails of histones are thought ... have shown that thesebasic properties of chromatin are not significantly altered bythe transcriptional status of DNA.In contrast to loxP sites and sites I of res, the reactivity of episomal ... isparticularly important. It implies that the steady-state intra-cellular concentration of gd102NLS at genomic and atepisomal targets must be in the same range.The centers of the loxP site and of...