... strength and specificity of inhibition of TAXI-I- and TAXI-II-type inhibitors differ strongly (Table 1).Analysis of the structures of the BSXặTAXI-IA and BSXặrTAXI-IIA complexes presented here, and of the ... on the inhibition of xylanases by TAXI-type inhibitors.Materials and methodsProduction and purification of xylanases and xylanase inhibitorsTAXI-I (i.e. a mixture of TAXI-IA and TAXI-IB) waspurified ... interaction of residues Leu292 of TAXI-IA and Pro294 of TAXI-IIA with the )2 glycon subsite of the xylanase is shownto be critical for both inhibition strength and specificity. Also, detailedanalysis of...
... active are they, and what motivates them?Quantitative analysis of randomly selected users of fodder shrubs and assessment of numbers of farmers trained and motivations (Franzel and Wambugu 2007 ... number of trees planted, amount of feed given and milk response (Mawanda 2004, Koech 2005, Franzel and Wambugu 2007). Quantitative studyof fodder users’ and non-users’ feed strategies and milk ... the highlands of Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda. In each country, ICRAF was hosted by and collaborated with national agricultural research and forestry institutes: KARI and KEFRI...
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