... growth. In addition, individual lines showing a
range of gro wth and/ or antioxida nt responses to salinit y
could be selected and their salt tolerance studied in
more depth in order to obtain a ... understanding of
the different mechanisms of salt tolerance in tomato.
Thus, the ILs or derived lines may be useful in pinpoint-
ing the exact strategy or strategies employed...
... C.T. (2001) Calmodulin kinase II
attenuation of gene transcription by preventing cAMP response
element-binding protein (CREB) dimerization and binding of the
CREB-bind ing protein . J. Biol. Chem. ... residues in domain 3B are
indicated by underlines. The similarity
between SIK1 and SIK2 in domain 3A, the
N-terminal half of domain 3, is higher than
that in domain 3B, the C-termina...
... aglycone-binding site in the stabilization
of ES
à
and the interdependence between the binding of
aglycone and the positioning of glycone in subsite )1
are not known.
In this study, the role in the ... be of particular importance in understanding the
physiological role of b-glycosidases and in designing
inhibitors.
In addition, another important issue in understand-
ing...
... Caveolin-1 and P2X
7
distribution in control and in Caveolin-1 shRNA-transfected E10 cells.
Note the loss of colocalization of Caveolin-1 and P2X
7
in Cav-1 shRNA treated cells.
Caveolin-1 and ... P2X
7
protein. Indeed, suppression of Caveolin-1 protein expression in
E10 cells using short hairpin RNAs resulted in a large reduction in P2X
7
protein expression. Our data demo...
... Chaps and
150 m
M
NaCl and protease inhibitors [5 lgÆmL
)1
pepstatin
A, 5 lgÆmL
)1
aprotinin, and 1 m
M
phenylmethanesulfonyl
fluoride]) and lysed by three cycles of freezing and thawing
in liquid ... TD-20/20
luminometer. Respiration coupled ATP synthesis by isolated mitochondria was measured by incubating mitochondria in a medium supplemented
with ADP and succinate as describ...
... CaM-binding
domains, and contains at least one conserved potential
CaM-binding motif [46]. Additionally, the binding of
CaM at the C-terminus and the binding of NADPH at
the extreme N-terminus ... protein, including the dehydrogenase domain. Spe-
cific binding of the FNR is mediated by a unique series
of proline/serine-rich repeat motifs located in the
C-terminus. For the integration int...
... proteinaceous insertion machinery. Other single-
spanning proteins have also been suggested to use this
membrane integration route, including the photosys-
tem II subunits, PsbW and PsbX. In describing ... conformational rearrange-
ment during active protein transport, with the amphi-
pathic helix and C-terminal tail interacting only in
response to conditions leading to protein tran...
... different salt concentrations, denoting an
increase in the linking number of the DNA. As chloro-
quin introduces positive supercoils into the DNA, this
shift confirms that with increasing salt concentration,
there ... the
nucleosome-spacing effects on the bulk chromatin.
The distance between protein-binding sites
decides nucleosome positioning
Positioning of five nucleosomes in a single...
... enzyme.
Investigations of biogenesis and stability
In the late 1980s and early 1990s it was realized that the
expression and folding of many cellular proteins, including
mitochondrial proteins, ... chaperone-assisted
folding and quality control in inborn errors of metabolism: protein
folding disorders. J. Inherit. Metab. Dis. 24, 189–212.
19. Cartegni, L., Chew, S.L. & Krainer...
... Growth inhibition by contact
and quorum sensing in micro-organisms are typical
examples of this kind of communication. Quorum-
sensing molecules are secreted continuously during
growth in amounts ... (nondomestic) growth. Interestingly,
yeast growing in a colony undergoes cyclic changes in
metabolism, from acidic to alkaline [46]. Furthermore,
alkali-producing colonies can entrain c...