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... using these mAbs [52,53] However, the precise location of these epitopes on the protein has not been defined We find it intriguing that the greatest concentration of amino acid variations among ... representation of putative structure and mutation map of human metapneumovirus F protein Schematic representation of putative structure and mutation map of human metapneumovirus F protein SS = signal ... RRS, and RP performed RTPCR, cloning and sequencing of HMPV isolates SJT cultivated HMPV isolates and performed RT-PCR, cloning and sequencing JVW and JEC conceived the study, participated in its...
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... ranking of system components into main, secondary, and remainder; (iv) identification of the predominant cost (exergy destruction or investment) for main and secondary components; (v) selection of ... optimization exercise thus consists of the application of the integrated optimization or improvement approach to the CP-24 simulation model starting at an initial design point, with ensuing execution ... Exergoeconomic Improvement of Thermal Systems: Application to Complex Cogeneration Plants Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Efficiency, Cost, Optimisation, Simulation and Environmental...
... assume only one skill HLT allow for multiple skills, incorporate both schooling and on- the-job training, and allow for rational expectations in calculating transition paths In the HLT model, individuals ... valuations they place on the gains from the program being evaluated If they not participate on the basis of the gain, then clearly there is no information on the gain from participation decisions ... and Kotlikoff (1987) on intergenerational accounting to include human capital formation and heterogeneity in human ability These extensions produce a framework that accounts for rising wage inequality...
... fact, regulation at the level of formation of transcriptional regulatory complexes is linked to a homo ⁄ heterodimerization of TFs containing these self-interacting domains Attending to this ... specific interacting protein regions associated with the spatial and dynamical coordination of essential functions, together with tinkering processes based on protein domains reuse under initially ... view of the interaction patterns among the elements responsible for gene expression This corresponds to the protein hardware that carries out genomic instructions The remaining TFs contained in...
... chain of residue L-Arg90 contributed to the interaction with the antigen and was consistent with the selection of hypermutation L-Q90R during the somatic maturation of antibody mAb4E11 Mutation ... the effects of their mutations into Ala on the energy of interaction were indirect and conformational In VH, the same comparison suggested that the side chains of residues H-Trp96 and H-Glu97 ... were performed at 25 °C in NaCl ⁄ Pi containing 1% BSA Fab4E11-H6 at a constant concentration and MalE-E3-H6 at 12 different concentrations were first incubated together in solution for 20 h, to...
... detection of English inclusions in mixed-lingual data with an application to parsing Ph.D thesis, Institute for Communicating and Collaborative Systems, School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh ... Correlations between stem frequency in Covo during year t and frequency change in MZEE between t and year u = t + i Initial frequency and dissemination in MZEE In studying the fate of all words in ... Correlations between initial frequency and dissemination over users and threads and a change in frequency for the 851 most common anglicisms in MZEE Finally, from the comparison of timespans in...
... 1) Two nonmatching amino acids at positions (Glu instead of Cys) and (Ala instead of Pro) may be explained by the presence of an additional subunit in the sample that most likely corresponds to ... Coomassie staining, suggesting that the preparation results in >95% pure protein (Fig 1) Antibodies raised against the hemocyanin fraction show staining of the two 75 kDa bands in Western blot, ... studies, native and denaturating PAGE Our MALDI-TOF experiments and cDNA sequencing confirm their results By comparison of the patterns of the SDS, native and 2D electrophoresis, we assign HcA and HcB...
... of selection can be combined with observations on evolutionary change in natural populations to gain a better understanding of how selection shapes the observed patterns of antigenic variation ... special type of DNA recombination that brings together a V-D-J combination to form a heavy chain coding region There are 100×12×4 = 4, 800 V-D-J combinations A separate recombination event creates a ... that they not interfere with infection By contrast, in vivo inoculations with several different pathogens showed that the initial binding by natural antibodies lowered the concentrations of pathogens...
... resulted in a binding of galactitol and D-talitol in such a way that the zinc atom is coordinated to C4 However, a more detailed interpretation of these data first requires the determination of the ... Substrate–product relationships of H jecorina Lad1 Reactions of Lad1 as established experimentally in this work Oxidation of polyols was studied at pH 8.6 and reduction of ketoses at pH 7.0 Oxidation ... performed in 0.1 M glycine buffer, pH 8.6 at a constant NAD+ concentration of 0.25 mM, whereas carbonyl reduction were performed in 0.1 M glycylglycine buffer, pH 7.0 at a constant NADH concentration of...
... that these networks are dominated by men, it becomes a self-perpetuating cycle On that point, LinkedIn has shown that women tend to have fewer connections on professional online networking platforms ... professional awards, including recognition from the International Associationof Conflict Management, and the Gender, Diversity and Organizations Division of the Academy of Management photo: Nathan ... explanations that, on a stand-alone basis or in some combination, help explain our findings What is next? Several public bodies have become more vocal in supporting increased participation of women...
... the same condition on any acquirer British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data Data available Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Data available Typeset by Newgen Imaging Systems ... knowledge of speciation and extinction mechanisms, and we can understand those from a knowledge of sexual selection and sex determination Ultimately 12 DISCOVERING EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY then, workers in ... gametes In the evolution of sex, there has been no new method of transmitting information developed That has only occurred in three of the transitions: in the origin of DNA and protein from RNA, in...
... design that is in accordance with the principle of “soft state.” Here “state” refers to the configuration of elements within the network (e.g., routers), and “soft state” means that “operation of the ... network is an internetwork consisting of a number of separate subnetworks or ASs, interlinked to give users the illusion of a single, seamlessly connected network (network of networks, or “internet”) ... state (i.e., information about the state of the end-to-end communication) inside the network Such state should be maintained only in the endpoints, in such a way that the state can only be destroyed...
... protein contains two sets of the p67phox core cassette, comprising the Rac-binding TPR domain and activation domain (Fig 17): the sequences of the Racbinding insert region and the activation domain ... Rboh localize within the Rac-binding region at the N-terminus, and binding of Ca2+ to the EF-hands prevents Rac from binding to the N-terminal region, resulting in inactivation of this oxidase ... compilation ª 2008 FEBS H Sumimoto Structure, regulation and evolution of Nox Fig 12 Lipid-binding sites in the p47phox PX domain Residues in the phosphoinositide-binding and second anion-binding...
... 6-phosphate saturation curves, the concentration of MgATP was 10 mm For MgATP saturation curves, the concentration of fructose 6-phosphate was 10 mm Kinetic constants were calculated by fitting the data ... trypanosomatidal sequences, an analysis was made of the conservation (or lack of conservation) of catalytic and substrate binding-site residues in each domain For this purpose, we defined sets of key catalytic ... related to a family of nucleotide-binding proteins including adenylate kinase, p21 ras, EF-Tu, the mitochondrial ATPase b-subunit and myosin ATPase, all of which have a similar fold and contain...
... recombination) and mutation in order to develop the new population Offspring with better fitness are then inserted into the population, replacing the inferior individuals in the previous generation ... Hua and Chris Mellish 2000 Capturing the interaction between aggregation and text planning in two generation systems In Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Natural Language Generation ... rescue princess goblin dragon prince slay dragon prince ask king’s permission prince marry princess in hold princess in prince rescue princess castle temple prince marry princess in lair cave prince...
... Old in ation 7.11.2 New in ation 7.11.3 Chaotic in ation 7.11.4 Stochastic in ation 7.11.5 Open in ation 7.11.6 Other models Successes and Problems ofIn ation The Anthropic Cosmological Principle ... 11.10 Introduction Adiabatic and Isothermal Perturbations Evolution of the Sound Speed and Jeans Mass Evolution of the Horizon Mass Dissipation of Acoustic Waves Dissipation of Adiabatic Perturbations ... treatment of the theory of gravitational instability in both the linear and nonlinear regimes with comments on dark-matter theories and hydrodynamical effects in the context of galaxy formation...