... compilation ê 2007 FEBS
A knowledge-based potential function predicts the
specificity and relative binding energy of RNA -binding
proteins
Suxin Zheng
1,
*, Timothy A. Robertson
2,
* and Gabriele Varani
1,2
1 ... promise to allow the rational design
of DNA -binding proteins with altered specificity [60].
The development of computational tools capable...
... fam-
ily and their co-chaperones, such as the DnaJ proteins.
However, once the protein is released from the ribo-
some, the folding pathways in the cytosol and ER may
well diverge. The ER is ... mediated by the other components of the TCR complex, the de, ce and ff dimers, which assemble step by step with
the ab dimer.
C. Christis et al. Protein folding...
... while Markov
language models are in general both effective and
simple. The new language processor proposed in this
paper actually integrates the unification grammar and
the Markov language model ... grammar and the
Markov language model, while the parser is defined
based on the augmented chart and the preference-first
parsing algorithm. Th...
... PARALLEL MULTIPLE CONTEXT-FREE GRAMMARS, FINITE-STATE
TRANSLATION SYSTEMS, AND POLYNOMIAL-TIME RECOGNIZABLE
SUBCLASSES OF LEXICAL-FUNCTIONAL GRAMMARS
Hiroyuki ... of a
derivation tree is a finite set F of pairs of at-
tribute names and their values. F is called the f-
structure
of v. An lfg G consists of a cfg Go called
the
underlying cfg
of G and...
... siRNA and unspecific defects
FEBS Journal 275 (2008) 21772184 ê 2008 The Authors Journal compilation ê 2008 FEBS 2181
Treatment with small interfering RNA affects the
microRNA pathway and causes ... processing as
well as cleavage of dsRNA into small interfering
RNAs (siRNAs). Moreover, mature miRNA and
Keywords
dicer; maternal mRNA; microRNA; RNA
interfe...
... Lipoyl domain-aided kinases and phosphatase action (Eur. J. Biochem. 270) 10 53
MINIREVIEW
Essential roles of lipoyl domains in the activated function
and control of pyruvate dehydrogenase kinases
and ... other end of the L2 domain,
mutation of glutamates 16 2, 17 9 and 18 2, and glutamine
18 1 greatly reduces binding. Indeed, substituti...
... binding and hydrolysis [4–7].
Toc34
GDP
interacts with the second G -protein in the
Toc complex, Toc159, and simultaneously transfers the
preprotein to Toc159. Toc159 action facilitates pre-
protein ... Protein transport in chloroplasts
)
targeting to the
intermembrane space
Lea Vojta, Ju
ă
rgen Soll and Bettina Bo
ă
lter
University of Munich, Department of...
... Journal compilation ª 2006 FEBS
Comparative biochemical characterization of
nitrile-forming proteins from plants and insects that alter
myrosinase-catalysed hydrolysis of glucosinolates
Meike Burow, ... (phenylacetonitri-
le), and propyl isothiocyanate (1-isothiocyanatopropane)
were procured from Sigma-Aldrich Chemie; benzonitrile
was from Merck (Darmstadt...
... squamous cell
carcinoma and five human melanomas. Thus, these data
clarify in detail the cutaneous expression of the P450scc
system; they also amplify and extend recent information on
an active P450scc ... 353
4184 A. Slominski et al.(Eur. J. Biochem. 271) Ó FEBS 2004
A novel pathway for sequential transformation of 7-dehydrocholesterol
and expression...
... Pan et al.(Eur. J. Biochem. 271) Ó FEBS 2004
Trehalose synthase of
Mycobacterium smegmatis
Purification, cloning, expression, and properties of the enzyme
Yuan T. Pan
1
, Vineetha Koroth Edavana
1
, ... catalytic mechanism of TreS, each of
the r adioactive substrates was incubated with the enzyme in
the presence of high concentrations of the unlabel...
... TNXI concentration during thermal denaturation in
the presence of 5 m
M Mg
2+
plus 0.5 mM Co
2+
. The concentration
of soluble protein (% of starting concentration, h) and the thermal
transitions ... 2005)
doi:10.1111/j.1742-4658.2005.04577.x
The effects of divalent metal cations on structural thermostability and the
inactivation kinetics of homologou...
...
Production of the Two Sizes of Clam Meretrix lyrata
Cultured in the Intertidal Areas
And
Notes on Hatchery Production of Clam Spat.
Nhu Van Can
(*)(1)
, Chu Chi Thiet
(1)
and Martin S ... survival of
the clams.
In the bigger stocking size (1.7 cm), the final production of the clam was significant
increased as increa...
... molecules and increase the virulence of both the H5N1 and the 1918 H1N1
viruses. The results help explain many puzzling features of the H5N1 and the 1918 H1N1 viruses.
Summarizing, HA (and especially ... era
include the Spanish influenza (H1N1, 1918) , the Asian
influenza (H2N2, 1958), and the Hong Kong influenza
(H3N2, 1968) [3-6]. The human to...
... than the 1918 H1N1 and H5N1 have no pre-
dicted disorder at the tip of the stalk. Examples of this
behavior are H3N2 and the particular strain of H7N3.
H9N2 and 1918 H1N1: masking the virulence
The ... helix of the HA stalk (near the residues 68–
79, see Figures 1 and 2). This is the case for the 1918
H1N1 strain and for all the virulent samples...