... location in the inner core
oligosaccharide as appears to be the case for N. meningitidis.
Depending on the strain of H. in uenzae glycine could be
found at each of the heptose residues of the inner core ... for the -CH
2
- protons of the glycine
moiety in meningococcal LPS points to an exocyclic
location for the glycine residue in N. meningitidi...
... implicated in retraction of the
PilA4-comprising DNA translocator transporting the DNA through the periplasmic space. Binding of the DNA to the DNA-binding protein
ComEA on the surface of the inner ... mutation in
pilQ led to the absence of PilW and PilA4 in the inner
membrane. In addition, pilW mutation resulted in the
absence of PilQ and PilA4...
... domain of t-bet, the STAT protein inter-
action domain, STAT protein all-alpha domain, STAT
protein DNA-binding domain and SH2 domain of
stat6, and the zinc-finger domain, leucine-zipper
domain and ... proteins, a leucine zipper domain
and a C2H2 zinc finger domain, both of which are
thought to help mediate DNA binding and may be
involved in the induction of dimerizati...
... representing the 5¢- and 3¢-UTRs are
shown in white in the genomic gene and the cDNA. Intron size in bp, domain size in bp and domain size in amino acids are indicated at the
bottom of each schematic ... [15]. The locations of
the exon–intron junctions in SmSmad1B are shared by
Smad genes from other species. For example, the loca-
tion of the intron wit...
... com-
pared to the wild type and other sip(ba) mutant strain (data
not shown). The yields of protein s ecreted after 24 h of
growth in TBY medium as well as the protein changed
banding pattern were ... described in Methods and renaturation of the SDS/
PAGE gel was according to Foster [45]. Lane 1, GBA15; lane 2,
GBA12. The arrows indic ate protein bands reduced or lacki...
... SmNR1(Ile247-Ser372) and SmRXR1(Glu251-Asn376) in vitro. DNA binding of a protein containing 20 amino acids at
the 5¢ end of the DBD, the DBD and the 40 amino acids at the 3¢ end of the DBD of SmNR1 (Ile247-Ser372) ... (containing 20 amino acids at the
5¢ end of DBD, DBD and 40 amino acids at the 3¢ end
of DBD), SmRXR1 and SmRXR1(Glu251-Asn376) (con-
tain...
... clarified in detail and could play
a key role in the detoxification processes.
In this study we examined the role of Bcp2 in order
to increase the knowledge of the enzymatic activity
involved in the ... periods of time
(Fig. 3). As shown, the addition of stressors to the cul-
tures inhibits growth without killing the cells.
The hybridizing band in the n...
... M.,
Fujisawa,H.,Kleihues,P.&Walter,G.(2001)Reducedexpres-
sion of the Aa subunit of protein phosphatase 2A in human
gliomas in the absence of mutations in the Aa and Ab subunit
genes. Int.J.Cancer93, 798–804.
31. Calin, G.A., De Lasio, M.G., Caprini, ... kDa instead of the
calculated 72 964 Da, we verified the correctness of the
expected initiation methionine...
... sequence linked to a protein. The a2,6-linkage
was confirmed by the increase of Sambucus nigra agglutinin-
lectin binding to the cell surface of CHO transfected with
the cDNA encoding ST6Gal II and ... B
containing transcripts. On the other hand, the presence of
CREB and SREBP binding sites upstream exon A
would indicate a specific expression of exon A containing
Fig....
... that
triafestin-1 and triafestin-2 inhibit the activation of the kallikrein–kinin sys-
tem by inhibiting the reciprocal activation of factor XII and prekallikrein,
and subsequent release of bradykinin. Binding ... pathway.
Triafestin inhibits FXII and PK reciprocal
activation and bradykinin generation
To investigate inhibition of the kallikrein–kinin system
by triafe...