... managing and protecting digital identities, with a view to strengthening confidence inthe online activities crucial to the growth ofthe Internet Economy. The primer is a product ofthe Working ... protection of individuals and their digital identities. As a key factor in increasing trust in online activities, IdM is also a key factor in fostering the growth of the Internet economy. Given the ... maintained in multiple accounts within the organisation. The organisation is in some sense wasting resources and duplicating efforts in maintaining separate profiles with (mostly) the same information....
... awell-defined hyperintensity mass inthe cervical area. The shape of the uterine cervix is distorted inthe DWI (arrowhead). d On the ADC map the tumor is hypointense (arrow) and the normal ... imaging technique (SENSE factor of 2). Imaging time of DWI was 90 s for 20 slices.Detection of uterine malignancy The ADC values of uterine cancers are lower than of normal tissue. On the other ... with uterine leiomyomas and ableeding cyst. a Axial T2-WI shows an area of hypointensity in the center ofthe cystic component (arrow). b On T1-WI with fatsuppression the area inthe cystic...
... of PKA inthe mitochondrial targeting of CYP2E1 The roleof PKA in mitochondrial targeting of CYP2E1 was investigated using two approaches. The first approach involved measuring the level of mito-chondrial ... microsomes requires the co-translational insertion ofthe newly synthesized proteininto the microsomal membrane, where the N-terminalhydrophobic signal sequence ofthe protein interactswith a ... mitochondria-targeting signal in the yeast system.Mitochondrial localization of intact CYP2E1 in yeast cellsBecause ofthe existing ambiguity inthe literature on the nature and extent of CYP2E1 import into...
... providedfurther insight into the molecular mechanism driving the formation ofthe covalent C115–fosfomycin adduct. Aconservative exchange of K22 to arginine maintains fosfo-mycin binding, while ... form ofthe protein. The results obtained with the K22V/R120K doublemutant protein point toward a central roleof arginine 120 in the conformational process occurring during catalysis.Therefore, ... arationale for these findings: the side chain amino group of K22 engages in a salt-bridge interaction with the phospho-nate group of fosfomycin (Fig. 5). Clearly, the guanidiniumgroup of arginine can,...
... dependence ofthe pH-activity curve of API The pH-activity profiles depending on NaCl concentrationwere determined as part ofthe investigation into the shielding from solvent ofthe electrostatic interactionbetween ... position. Inthe struc-tural deviation, the solvent ASA ofthe side-chain of His210increased with the decrease in size ofthe side-chain atresidue 169 (Table 1 and Fig. 3A). However, the ASAs of Asp113 ... size ofthe side-chain at residue 169 and the pK2showed a clear linear relationship (Fig. 3B). The pK2increased as the size ofthe residue at position 169 increased. The effect ofthe size of...
... by the C domain ofthe initiation module of dapto-mycin. That DptE and DptF are involved in the lipidation process of daptomycin was first shown byMiao et al. [1]. In their work, the daptomycin ... is GLDSV,indicating that this putative ACP domain is one of the few ACPs in which valine replaces isoleucine (I) orleucine (L) inthe conserved sequence. To determinewhether DptF is the putative ... [37].Interestingly, inthe case ofthe lipopeptide surfactin,neither an acyl CoASH ligase-like domain nor an ACPcould be identified within the biosynthetic gene clusterusing bioinformatic tools...
... documents and find that the fea-ture vectors corresponding to some of these docu-ments (particularly the short ones) have all zeroes in them. In other words, none ofthe bigrams from the training set ... cap-turing two different situations, one in which the author himself likes the movie, and inthe other, the author’s cousin likes the movie. The over-generalization resulting from these “stemmed” ... available.612 Proceedings ofthe COLING/ACL 2006 Main Conference Poster Sessions, pages 611–618,Sydney, July 2006.c2006 Association for Computational LinguisticsExamining theRoleof Linguistic Knowledge...
... used to describe the bindingisotherms obtained previously for the b-casein 1–25 phos-phopeptide in this pH range, and the same model wasadapted to fit the binding isotherm of OPN 1–149 mea-sured ... mixture of scattering from copolymer micelle-like nanoclus-ters and free peptide. The scattering ofthe nanoclusters was obtained by subtracting the scattering ofthe free peptide from the total ... solutionscontaining high concentrations of Ca, Piand the phospho-peptide, the concentration gradients generated and theirpersistence during inefficient mixing can allow the initalACP to mature into...
... dur-ing lipid raft isolation. Moreover, these studies haveprovided some insights into the significance of the localization ofthe P2X7receptors in lipid rafts regard-ing the regulation of intracellular ... (glycero-)sphingolipids. In addition the fatty acid chains ofthe phospholipids composingthese rigid domains are generally more saturated thanthose inthe lipids ofthe surrounding membrane. In fact, this ... muscarinic receptors, endo-thelin receptors, rhodopsin) are located in lipid rafts[65–70] where they are in close proximity to theirtransducing GTP-binding protein (Gs, Gi, Go, Gq andtransducin...
... Properties ofthe iron-binding site ofthe N-terminal lobe of human and bovine lactotransferrins. Importance ofthe glycanmoiety and ofthe non–covalent interactions between the N- andC-terminal ... Archimedesweg, Leiden, the NetherlandsLactoferrin (LF) is an iron-binding glycoprotein of the innate host defence system. To elucidate theroleof N-linkedglycosylation in protection of LF against proteolysis, ... such as the pancreaticenzyme trypsin has been suggested [19,20]. The experiments described herein further elucidate the role of N-linked glycosylation inthe protection of lactofer-rin against...