... variety of classes of words. Almost 1/4 of the clauses contain no subject. The results of the above study indicate that the word order in scientific Russian is sufficiently different from that of ... or 52. 40% of the total. Of these the word order was Subject — Predicate in 1282 instances, 43.99% of the total; the word order was Predicate — Subject in 245 instances, 8.41% of the total, ... 7.96% of the total. The word order was Subject - Predicate in all instances without exception. 3. The predicate slot was filled by an adjective in 496 instances, or 17. 02% of the total. Of...
... linkage of the activesite Ser of the protease to the carboxyl groupof P1by anester bond and insertion of the N-terminal part of the RCLas strand 4 in b-sheet A (s4A) of the serpin. Consequently,the ... F128 and I137, respectively, led to increased substrate beha-viour and a low unstable inhibitory activity, and forI137A a biphasic loss of activity (Fig. 2 and Table 3). Thephenotype of these ... 5). Of note is that the side chain of E285 forms a hydrogen bond tothe backbone of the hF/s3A-loop in PAI-1stab[18] (Fig. 5) and in contrast with the wild-type protein, the functionalstability...
... probability of the case element set (bunsetsu set) and the co-occurrence probability of the particle set, and weselect theˆT that maximizes the probability.Some of the co-occurrence probabilities ... thecombination of multiple cases.5.3 Estimation of co-occurrence probabilityWe estimated the co-occurrence probability of theparticle set and the co-occurrence probability of the case element ... product of the probability of the posterior con-text model and the probability of our proposedmodel:score = Pcontext(T )α× P (T ), (8)where Pcontext(T ) is the probability of the poste-rior...
... cases. The orderof phos-phate processing and the characteristics of protein–protein interactionsturn out to be of overriding importance for both sensitivity and speed of response. Random phosphate ... phosphorylated states and pathways of phosphorylation and dephosphorylation. It will be anaim of this study to elucidate the consequences of pro-cessing order for the regulatory properties of the targetprotein.We ... an and bnare effective rate constants of phos-phorylation and dephosphorylationFig. 1. Orderof phosphate processing. Sequential phosphorylation and dephosphorylation (first panel), random...
... D.G. Hays Table 1 INSTANCES OF MORPHOLOGICALLY INDISTINGUISHABLE SUBJECT AND OBJECT IN A SAMPLE OF RUSSIAN PHYSICS TEXT * Three subjects are in apposition with con- junctions of Non-Cyrillic ... other than those of the present study; neither is translated li- terally. Conclusions On the basis of a preliminary study of the 56 relevant instances in 22, 000 running words of text, we ... Examination of all 100 occurrences required only about 3 hours. Doubtful cases were re- solved, situations in which a modifier of either noun distinguished its case were recognized and discarded,...
... source temperature of 100 °C and capillary and cone voltages of 4230 V and 29 V, respectively.ResultsThe phosphorylation was investigated by incubating a range of concentrations of each ITAM peptide ... increasedphosphorylation of His-cTCRf tyrosine 1Nwith time of incubation with Lck. The levels of fragment 5 (containing tyrosine 1N) detectedwith and without phosphate, after 0, 5 and 30 min of incubation with ... Broadbridge1, Tom Crabbe2,Martin J. Perry2 and Michael G. Gore11Division of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, School of Biological Sciences, University of Southampton, UK;2Celltech Group plc,...
... and was bound by mAb IG12, but not mAb Bo14(Fig. 3A,C), indicating truncation of the C-terminus. Thedifferent stability of glycosylated and nonglycosylatedrPhl p 1 rules out the presence of ... glycoproteins of about 30 kDa with a carbohydratecontent of 5% and are exclusively expressed in pollen of all grasses [2,3]. Grass group I allergens constitute theb-expansin subfamily of expansins ... wall extension[17]. A similarity of the C-terminal region of expansins toCBDs of bacterial cellulases was further suggested on thebasis of conserved spacing of Trp residues [40]. As shown inFig....
... usedfor the wild-type protein, and from the absence of deg-radation in the mixture of wild-type and R120G aB- crystallin.Chaperone ability and stability to urea of R120G aB- crystallinPrevious studies ... of wild-type and R120G aB- crystallin [11]. Therefore,the stability with time of a 1 : 1 mixture of wild-type and R120G aB- crystallin, incubated at 25 °C for16 days, ... involving R120G aB- crystallin and desmin, and these were proposed to be a result of either thedecreased ability of R120G aB- crystallin to chaperonedesmin or the aggregation of R120G aB- crystallinitself,...
... 405Platination of telomeric sequences and nucleasehypersensitive elementsof human c-myc and PDGF-Apromoters and their ability to form G-quadruplexesViktor ViglaskyDepartment of Biochemistry, Faculty of ... bond stabilization of the G-tetrad. Thedestabilization of the G-tetrad structure and, finally,the destabilization of the G-quadruplex structure wereboth expected en bloc. A proposed model of G-tetraddestabilization ... student Lubos Bauer and Professor Vik-tor Brabec for the opportunity to work in his laboratory and obtain skills with respect to DNA platination.References1 Huppert JL & Balasubramanian...
... Results and discussion Effects of macro elements on biomass and ginsenoside production Table 1 and Figure 1 show how growth and yield of ginseng cell were affected by the concentrations of macro ... weeks of culture and the cell dry weight of the inoculum. Depletion of nitrogen or phosphate is associated with limited cell growth and a concomitant increase in the level of secondary metabolism ... University Hanoi (QG.06.14), and Basic Research Program in Life Sciences, Ministry of Science and Technology (6.090.06) to Hanoi University of Science, Faculty of Biology. The authors are also...
... role of Itk in T-cell development. In the absence of Itk,there is a partial block in the development ofab T cells and a reduced ratio of CD4 to CD8 single positive ... devel-opment and function of iNKT cells and cd T cellsseems to be quite different from conventional ab T cells. This minireview focuses on this aspect of Itk,its role in the development and function of ... development and maturation of natural killer T cells. Nat Immunol 10, 306–313.33 Miller AT & Berg LJ (2002) Defective Fas ligandexpression and activation-induced cell death in theabsence of IL-2-inducible...
... out of 950 trees, and the scalebar indicates the number of substitutions per site. Amino-acidsequences included were human aB (HumaB; NP_001876), mouse aB (MusaB; AAH94033), chicken aB (ChkaB; ... vertebrate aB- crystallins. Zebrafish aB2 (ZaB2; AAZ15808), zebrafish aB1 (ZaB1;AAD49096), human aB (HaB; AAB23453) and a catfish (Clarius batrachus) aB- crystallin (CaB; AAO24775) are shown. The alignment ... the ability of aB- crystallin to preventa-lactalbumin aggregation. The ability of human aB- crystallin, zebra-fish aB1 -crystallin and zebrafish aB2 -crystallin to prevent the aggre-gation of a-lactalbumin...
... The availability of multiple and highly annotated sequences of viral genomes in one database combined with comparativeanalysis tools facilitates detection of novel genomic elements. BackgroundHepatitis ... theprotein database, NCBI gMap and gene [10]. The HepSeqdatabase is an epidemiological database focussing on epi-demiological, clinical nucleotide sequence and muta-tional aspects of HBV infection ... functional and non-functional variants of HBV and it is not the focus of this database to show them; this is done by existing data-bases – e.g. HepSEQ and SEQHEPB [12,13].Annotated RNA elements Five...
... was based on the primaryoutcome (HbA1c) in the study. Using a target between- group a bsolute difference in HbA1c of 0.7%, a standarddeviation of 1.3%, a power of 0.9, and a two-sided a of 0.05, ... size of 80patients in each group. However, due to time and resourcesconstraints,wewereabletorandomize70patients to the rehabilitation groupand 73 patients tothe individual group. All available ... difference from baseline to 6months within the group. Table 3 DSC-R outcomes at baseline and after 6 months interventionRehabilitation group Individual group Baselinen=586 monthsn=57Baselinen=606...
... Correspondence:amasayed5@yahoo.com1Faculty of Science, AlexandriaUniversity, Alexandria, EgyptFull list of author information isavailable at the end of the articleAbstractIn this paper, we establish sufficient conditions ... limt→0−(t)=O and Iβx(t)|t=0= O, β ∈ (0, 1).Sabatier et al. [6] delt with Linear Matrix Inequality (LMI) stability conditions forfractional order systems, under commensurate order hypothesis.Abd ... > 0.4 StabilityIn this section we study the stability of the solution of the non-local problem (1)-(3)Definition 5 The solution of the non-auto nomous linear system (1) is stable if forany...