... between the heme iron and His77 for the L115F mutant Ec DosH is weaker than those of the Ec DosH wild-type and other Leu99 and Leu115mutant proteins, probably because ofan indirecteffect fromthe ... polarity of the heme distal side, the direction ofthe heme-boundO2molecule, and the redox potential ofthe heme iron[5]. The reason why the auto-oxidation rate of the Leu99 and Leu115 mutants ... comparable to that ofthe L115Fmutant (Table 2). The high rate constant for the disso-ciation of O2 from the L99F mutant compared with the other proteins along with the high rate of auto-oxidation...
... reflecting and discussing. Jack began to make more sense of the human issues in the film, and Jill began to make more sense of the political ones. By working together, they made sense of somethingthat ... ideas off of, discuss things with, and ask questions of. Here’show a study buddy can help:ã If you are working on the same problem, one of you might know the answer and can help the other; ... questions? Whom canyou ask for help? Getting theMostOutof Class91 copy their notes or their audiotapes of a lecture. If you want to studytogether or check information—even if it’s over the phone—you...
... linear time. In Proceedings ofthe JointConference ofthe 47th Annual Meeting ofthe ACL and the 4th International Joint Conference on Natural Lan-guage Processing ofthe AFNLP (ACL-IJCNLP’09),pages ... attachmentscore).∗indicates a statistically significant improvement.(#) indicates an overall rank ofthe system in CoNLL’09.690 Proceedings ofthe 49th Annual Meeting ofthe Association for Computational Linguistics:shortpapers, ... Straˇn´ak, Mihai Surdeanu,Nianwen Xue, and Yi Zhang. 2009. The conll-2009shared task: Syntactic and semantic dependencies inmultiple languages. In Proceedings ofthe 13th Con-ference on...
... examples of these styles, and an explanation of their meaning.There are three styles for code. Code words in text are shown as follows: "We can include other contexts through the use ofthe include ... insert mode and in the rest ofthe cases it will get you back in the mode you just came from. Instead of setting the same menu item for each and every mode, you can just replace the commands with ... don't need the menu and toolbar, you can just press Ctrl-F2 and you will get the full space for your text. If you want either the menu or the toolbar to be hidden all the time, add one ofthe following...
... 2006)doi:10.1111/j.1742-4658.2006.05175.x The protein translocation channel at the outer envelope membrane of chloroplasts (Toc75) is synthesized as a larger precursor with an N-terminaltransit peptide. Within the transit peptide of ... efficientthan that of other proteins, as evidenced by the accumu-lation ofthe precursor form of Toc75 that was sensitiveto thermolysin after the import (Fig. 4A, lanes 14 and16; data not shown). The ... targeted the proteinto multiple locations: the stroma, the internal mem-branes where trypsin cannot reach (i.e., either the innerenvelope membrane or thylakoids), and the outerenvelope membrane...
... " ;The reign of Akbar is one ofthemost important in the history of India; it is one ofthemost important in the history ofthe world"); Mountstuart Elphinstone, History of India, the ... not only the whole of Hindustan including the peninsula Gujerat, the lands ofthe Indus and Kashmir but also Afghanistan and a larger part ofthe Dekkhan than had ever been subject to any former ... after the manner ofthe German robber barons ofthe Middle Ages. Their overthrow was accordingly a public necessity. India on the track of Akbar's activities, and on the basis ofthe most...
... With the beauty ofthe island, the companionship ofthe other artists there, and the deepening friend-ship with Allmers, Haeckel was tempted to abandon his so far fruitless research and spend ... century was an age of enlightened science and romantic adventure. The age rippled with individuals of outsize talents. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, the great German poet-scientist, joined aesthetic ... mathematical deformations ofthe basic sphere was quite in the older Goethean tradition of morphology, comparable to Carus’s derivation ofthe form ofthe vertebra from geometrical arrangements...
... sense and antisense strands of the piRNA hairpin are involved in formation ofthe piR-NA-interacting complex (piRC) and function in the transcriptional gene silencing of retrotransposons andgenetic ... in the nucleus by Drosha[8–10]. Pre-miRs are transported to the cytoplasm byexportin-5 (a member ofthe Ran transport receptorfamily) and another factor Ran [11]. Pre-miR hairpinis further ... small animals, 2.5 · 106 of P19 cells bear-ing the miR9-1PN3_Fluc construct were subcutane-ously implanted into mice and region of interest(ROI) analysis was performed on the basis of the resultant...
... Denmark and Norway recorded net inflows during the second quarter, whereas Finland recorded net outflows. For the Mediterranean region, Italy and Spain continued to experience significant net outflows ... including funds of funds, except for France, Germany and Italy for which the funds of funds data areincluded in the other fund categories; (3) net sales of non-UCITS are included in "other" ... during the first half ofthe year, down from net inflows of EUR 142 billion for the same period in 2010. This reduction reflects the change in investor confidence from a high level at the beginning...
... suffered from significant net outflows from equity funds. Ofthe other large domiciles, the UK attracted net inflows of EUR 800 million, whilst France and Germany registered net outflows of EUR ... 2011; (4) except funds of funds domiciled in France, Luxembourg, Italy and Germany which are included in other types of funds.30-Jun-12 Change from 30/3/2011 Change from 31/12/2011UCITS type ... 2011 assets; (3) except funds of funds domiciled in France, Luxembourg, Italy and Germany which are included in other types of funds.Change from 31/03/2011 Change from 31/12/201130-Jun-12UCITS...
... the tilt ofthe major magnetic axis, z, away fromthe heme normal (z axis),a is the angle between the projection ofthe tilt ofthe z axis on the xÂ,y plane (dened direction of tilt of z and ... one of WT and the other of rWTmetHb, exhibit differences that include important por-tions ofthe protein that we have characterized above.Thus parts ofthe FG corner move away fromthe hemeand ... sufficiently near the cyanide ligand to participate in H-bonding to the ligatedcyanide. The van der Waals surfaces for the Tyr32(B10) Ogand the 10° tilted cyanide ligand are shown in Fig. 7 andestablish...
... up by the APMA-stimulated cells, the confluency state ofthe cells or an artefact of over-expression ofthe substrate protein. The reason for the discrepancy between our study and that of Merlos-Suarezet ... in the presence or absence of APMA. In the majority of cases there was little differencebetween the effect of inhibitors on the constitutive shedding of ACE and the APMA-induced shedding of ... with the ADAM10ASO, on the APMA-induced shedding of ACE wastherefore investigated. SH-SY5Y cells expressing ACE weretransfectedwiththeASOsandthenexposedtoAPMAand the levels of soluble ACE in the...
... geographers about the aesthetic politics of landscape.There is no denying the importance ofthe visual.What is more, there is no escaping the inherently political quality ofthe visual; of imagery; ... actors andmusicians. That battle was eventually lost. It seemsto me that part ofthe answer to the curious silence of critical human geographers (and many others from the social sciences and humanities, ... in an aesthetic appreciation of landscapes, if not the major ingredient, given the everyday flavour ofthe landscape concept.As an academic problem, the aesthetics of Na-ture and landscapes...
... the consumption of protons in the mitochondrion, results in the formation and maintenance of a transmembrane gradient of protons. It, in conjunction with the membrane potential,powers the synthesis of ATP ... reduced in the 250 K sample than in the 276 Ksample. An approximation [38] ofthe extent to whichcytochrome a is reduced can be obtained fromthe data of (B) which shows the time course of changes ... II ofthe protein. The groundwork for establishing the ET sequence wasperformed by Chance et al. [9,10] and by Gibson andGreenwood [11]. The sequence of electron transfers into, out of, and...