... cerato-platanin domain, and a blastp search always yielded the members ofthe cera-to-platanin family as the best hits. It is possible thatthey represent an ancestral cerato-platanin memberthat is ... C-terminus of the protein contains two helices, separated by a 14amino acid strand.interproscan analysis [22] of Epl1 showed the affi-liation of this protein to the cerato-platanin family(IPR010829). ... ofthe EST database, and especially PatriziaAmbrosino and Luis Sanz for providing purified cellwalls of plant pathogenic fungi. The authors also wishto thank Christian Gamauf for his help in...
... Weexcluded the possibility that this was a consequence of enzyme denaturation by assaying the enzyme duringincubation. A reasonable explanation is that NADPOwas acting as a competitive inhibitor ofthe ... mixturewhere FprA was incubated with NADP+ in air. AsFig. 1. Hypothetical mechanism ofthe reductive half-reaction of the catalytic cycle of FprA inthe oxidation of NADP+to yieldNADPO. The reaction ... aliquots werewithdrawn, AMP was added as internal standard, and sam-ples were analyzed by ion exchange chromatography as des-cribed above. The amount of NADPO was determined on the basis of...
... complexand conflicting history. The antithetical meaning of primal expressionsmay be as basic and inevitable as the antithetical meaning of primalwords.Antithetical meaning isin fact open ... happy individual ofthe state of na-ture into the miserable creature of society. The noble savage or happy ape in his state of nature looks rather different from the scurrying and clawingrat ... the meaning of 'biped' while rationality is not.Thus from the point of view ofthe doctrine of meaning it makes nosense to say ofthe actual individual, who is at once a man and a biped,that...
... central TIM barrel domain,including domain B and the C-terminal domain C forrBAT proteins (669 residues on average); (b) the cata-lytic TIM barrel domain, including domain B and the C-terminal ... covering mainly the b-strands of the catalytic TIM barrel [3,11–13]. Ofthe three GHfamilies ofthe clan GH-H, it was the family GH13that was originally established as the a- amylase family[14–17]. ... in general.On the basis of our analysis, it seems that the hcHATsare present in animals starting from basal Metazoa, aswe were unable to find any of their homologues in fungi, plants and single-cell...
... correspondence is also another characteristic of the grammar formalism. One also sees that the grammar is declarative in nature, and thus it is interpretable both for analysis and for generation (for ... methodological issues in machine transla- tion of natural languages, COLGATE Universit~ New York, August 1985. [Zaharin 86] Zaharin Y. "Strategies and heuristics inthe analysis of a natural ... classical definition). The set of rules ina grammar forms a formal grammar, ie. it defines a language, in fact two languages, one of strings and the other of trees. At the moment, there is...
... changesbeing minimal the trapping of two main-chain confor-mations and increased B-factors at 295 K suggests that the presence ofthe coordinating Lys in some way can in uence the dynamics of ... that the mechanism of release ofthe axial ligandunder alkaline conditions and inthe presence of GdmHCl is different. Under alkaline conditions release of the axial ligand is postulated to arise ... the presence inthe latter of an additional water moleculeadjacent to K100 (Fig. 4B). This water, wat6, is withinH-bonding distance to the coordinating K100 Nfatom and also to wat3 (Table 2). Wat3 makes...
... HSP60 was remarkably decreased in the kidney papilla of rats that were water restricted but the protein was increased inthe mitochondria ofthe rat kidneypapilla. We also analysed binding ofthe ... mRNA was increased inthe papilla of the rat kidneys after 3 and 5 days of water restriction. Nochanges inthe HSP60 mRNA were detected inthe cortexand medulla inthe rat kidneys after 3 and ... cortex andmedulla ofthe kidney, HSP60 mRNA increased in the papilla ofthe kidneys of rats that had been water-restrictedfor 3 and 5 days. These data were also obtained duringimmunoblotting. The...
... ofthe grant; the submission of accounts as well as being satisfied that accounting systems and organisational arrangements ofthe grantee are adequate to ensure the proper administration of ... Departmental Accounts other than the Appropriation Accounts and the Finance Accounts Apart from the Appropriation Accounts and the Finance Accounts, the C&AG audits a number of other accounts ... control of Ministers or Departments; and the accounts ofthe transactions inthe State ofthe FEOGA Fund. 1.14 Other C&AG Audits The C&AG also audits the accounts of Health Boards, Vocational...
... pure waterand in alcohol/water media is also investigated, as shown in Fig. 3. The value of saturation magnetization of samples a, b, and c is 75.4 emu/g (Fig. 3a) , 39.2 emu/g (Fig. 3b),and 0 ... Fe3O4(magnetite), animportant member of spinel-type ferrite, has already beenapplied in catalysis, ceramics, energy storage, magneticdata storage, ferrofluids clinical diagnosis, and medicinetransporters ... recording media, and raw materials of hard and soft magnets [1–3]. a- FeOOH (goethite) par-ticles were traditionally used as pigments, or startingmaterial inthe production of a- Fe2O3(hematite)...
... Watson, Gerald F. Kominski, Dylan H. Roby,Dave Graham-Squire, Christina M. Kinane, Daphna Gans, and Jack Needlemane A ordable Care Act (ACA) will significantly expand access to a ordablehealth ... Fielding School of Public Health. Dave Graham-Squire is a research associate at the University of California, Berkeley, Center for Labor Research and Education. ChristinaM. Kinane isa research associate/project ... new and expanded programs and the resultingshare of Californians who gain coverage under the ACA will depend on a range of factors, including the ease of enrollment and retention, outreach strategies,and...