...
components.
In
an
attempt
to
relate
the
formation
of
such
lignin
net-
works
to
possible
functions
of
lignins,
a
new
hypothesis
on
the
self-organization
properties
of
lignin
is ...
data
related
to
the
variations
in
the
molecular
structure
of
lignin
and
mainly
discusses
the
biochemical
heterogeneity
and
occur-
rence
of
association...
... ‘stored’ in the autoinjector).
Analyses of the degradation of a-chitin and b-chitin were
conducted by incubating 100 lL solutions containing
1mgÆmL
)1
of b-chitin (squid pen b-chitin, 3 lm in ... N-terminal chitin-binding domain. ChiG, on
the other hand, lacks this chitin-binding domain, and
consists only of a catalytic domain [22]. The chiG gene
encodes a 244 amino acid chiti...
... throughout.
Analysis of oxygen-binding curves
MWC model
The oxygen-binding curves of hexameric Hc from P. mono-
don were analysed according to the MWC model using the
following binding polynomial:
P
mwc
¼ðl ... out in 50 m
M Tris ⁄ HCl, 20 mM CaCl
2
,pH7.5
(solid line). The dashed line and the dotted line indicate the elution
profile of a further chromatography of the material in...
... b-conglycinin and glycinin,
as pro-b-conglycinin and proglycinin are transient pro-
tein forms that are present in the ER prior to process-
ing in the protein storage vacuoles. The synthesis of
proglycinin ... redox-active
CGHC motifs within the a-domain and a¢-domain.
Instead, they both contain the sequence CPRS in the
a-domain and CMNC or CINC in the a¢-domain.
GmPDIL-3a...
... and 80 °C between 190 and
260 nm with a step increase of 0.2 nm, and a bandwidth of
1 nm. Thermal stability of Rep245 was measured by incu-
bating the protein at 60, 70 and 80 °C for 30 min and ... a5 and a6 helices in the
pRN1 prim–pol protein. Because of a two-residue gap
in the corresponding region of the Rep245 sequence,
this finding had not been predicted in ph...
... with cerebral malaria
and in the brain of a murine model of the syndrome
[18,19]. Interestingly, picolinate is reportedly able to
prevent the neurotoxic effects of quinolinate in the rat
central ... restored the bacterial protein [21,33].
Interestingly, the same difficulty in stripping off the
metallocofactor from the protein has been described
for murine adenosine deaminase, a...
... interaction.
Thus, in terms of inhibition of cell adhesion, cVY has more
potential since it may directly interrupt the binding mech-
anism of CD2–CD58. Inhibition of cell adhesion involves
interrupting the interaction ... (Cvff). To eliminate the steric hindran ce between
peptide and protein, and to relax the hydrogen added to the
protein, the peptide and protein were me...
... identification of lipopolysaccharides and
immunodeterminan ts in pathogenic strains of Haemophilis in u-
enzae; application to clinical isolates. In Mass Spectrometry in
Biology and Medicine (Burlingame, ... cm) and Sephadex G -15
columns (1.6 · 80 cm) in pyridinium-acetate buffer,
pH 4.5 (4 mL of pyridine and 10 mL of AcOH in 1 L of
water), and the eluate was...
... participating in an IgE-binding
epitope. The N-terminal sequencing of a 52-kDa glyco-
protein of tomato extract gave hints for the existence of
b-fructofuranosidase as a relevant allergen in tomato
[15,16]. ... recombinant pro-
teins (both isoforms) were separated by SDS/PAGE (0.5 lg
Fig. 1. IgE binding to glycoproteins in tomato extract. IgE-binding of sera from German (A) a...
... model of the
role of point of view in problem solving.
SUMMARY
We have reported here a three
pronged approach to
the study of problem solving action and report: I) the
collected of data ...
"point of view" for a problem solver at each point in
the problem solving from a record of the problem
solving report and a record of moves made. Then, we
use...