... NN:[2,3])
3.1 Time
The parser has an theoretical time bound,
where is the number of words in the sentence to be
parsed, is the number of nonterminal categories in
the grammar and is the number of (active) ... shows the effect of the tree transforms on
traversal counts. The NOUNARIES settings are much
more efficient than the others, however this efficiency
comes at...
... in
the genome of living cells is naturally stochastic on
the one hand, and influenced by the actual structural
and functional state of the given chromatin domain
on the other. Moreover, some of the ... DNA binding of p73 proteins
We tested the influence of DNA modification with
cisplatin on the binding of two p73 isoforms, p73d and
p73b, to the p21 target...
... in culture: synthesis and
release of serine and lactate. Glia 27, 239–248.
75 Goff DC & Coyle JT (2001) The emerging role of
glutamate in the pathophysiology and treatment of
schizophrenia. ... (B) Staining of neurons in the stratum pyramidale (Pyr) of the CA1 region of the hippocampus. (C) Staining for serine race-
mase in the pyramidal cell layers and den...
... food(Indian),
near (The Red Lion)). The order of the constraints
in the description was randomised to reduce the
effect of priming. The annotators were then asked
to align the attributes (e.g., Indicate the ... taken from the test folds of
the cross-validation experiment presented in Sec-
tion 5.2, i.e. the models are trained on up to 90%
of the data and th...
... terminals
(post-synaptic). The localization of the synaptic vesicle
proteins in both pre- and post-synaptic regions as a
result of the lack of LRK-1 apparently is not a random
event because the mislocalization of the ... [34] were the first to report the generation
of LRRK2 KO mice. Taking advantage of the lack of
LRRK2 expression in these mice, they performed...
... networks on the basis of
sequence information is currently not an option.
Therefore, given the scarce knowledge on relevant
ligands and substrates and the experimental draw-
backs of overexpression ... identification of RPTP ligands and the
mapping of their binding sites on RPTP ectodomains
may yield additional peptide tools to fine-tune RPTP
signalling, much like the...
... protein ligand
interactions and the surface of the binding site in the lower binding
site. (C) Closer view (from the bottom) of the protein ligand interac-
tions and the surface of the binding site in the upper binding ... some of the residues to
denote the difference in their solvent exposure as a result of the
presence of the ligand; the...
... interpret the kinetic data. A comparison of the two structures
and the experimental data suggested that the differences in the specificity
of the two enzymes may be mainly due to the variation in their ... modeling, the Arg side chain of the substrate
may partially compensate for the loss of the Lys side
Table 1. Comparison of the specificity of TEV an...
... role of antimicrobial action at the
bacterial cell wall level. An understanding of the interaction between anti-
microbial proteins and their target at the bacterial envelope should aid in
the ... membrane and label all
bacterial cells, propidium iodide can only access the
content of membrane damaged cells, competing and
displacing the bound syto 9. Therefore, the in...
... structure of MAP2 and the alignment
of v-KIND -binding core (BD) region of MAP2 CD2
domain (702–744 aa) in human, mouse and Gallus
This supplementary material can be found in the
online version of this ... in the cell lysates.
Taken together, these data indicate that the MAP2-
binding core site of v-KIND is sufficient for the
v-KIND-MAP2 interaction within cells.
T...