... the Ets domain, the CIDD and the C-terminaldomain. The fragment of cDNA included in the bait used for two-hybrid screening of the brain cDNA library included amino acids96–510 at the C-terminus. ... Interactions of ERM protein domainswith CHD3. (A) The domains conservedwithin the PEA3 family are boxed, including the N-terminal a-helical acidic domain con-tained within the first 72 amino acids, the Ets ... domain but it is not functionallyequivalent [26,28]. Both the C-terminal and centraldomain modulate DNA binding bythe Ets domainand contain an inhibitory function. The ERMABCFig. 1. Interactions...
... found that expression ofthe human PRDX5 gene in situ was not stimulated bythe oxidative agent menadione. Silencing ofthe NRF2 gene in the absence of oxidative stress by specific siRNA did not ... the abundance of b-actin gene transcripts or of transcriptscontaining Alu or LINE1 sequences was found in the KD-1 clone, but a significant increase inthe abundance of transcripts of a-satellite ... Institute of Cytology RAS (St Petersburg), and the nonsmall cell lung carcinoma line U1810 was obtainedfrom the Cell Line Collection ofthe Karolinska Institutet(Stockholm).Construction of siRNA...
... wherein the “power ofthe false” and the principle of “indiscernibility” become predominant (Deleuze 2000: 145). The most compelling challenges to the cinema ofthe action-image and the “sensory-motor ... that inthe second half ofthe 1960s, during the comparatively liberal interlude which started in 1966—with the promulgation ofthe new “Ley de Prensa”—and finished in 1971 the year in which the ... Auschwitz from the Greek isle of Rhodes inthe 1940s, and African immigrants making their way to the southern shore of Spain during the 1990s. On the other hand, the stories told about these people...
... measuring change inthe LLDI within LIFE-P, weundertook an investigation to re-examine the measure-ment properties ofthe instrument. The longitudinaldesign of LIFE-P enabled us to examine the ... from the CFA for the limitation domain of the LLDI from LIFE-P are provided in Table 3. Initi-ally, we tested the fit of one and two factor models for the 16-item limitation domain u sing baseline ... Study was funded by a grant from the National Institutes of Health/NationalInstitute on Aging (U01 AG22376) and supported in part bythe IntramuralResearch Program, National Institute on Aging,...
... large amount of informationwhich has been of material assistance in REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE BOARD OF HEALTHAPPOINTED BY THE HON.MINISTER OF HEALTH.Presented to both Houses of the General ... the extermination of aboriginal races.Syphilis was introduced into Ugandawhen that country was opened to trade REPORT. The Hon. the Minister of Health,Wellington.SIR,— The Committee ofthe Board of Healthappointed ... Commission of Inquiryto go into this subject. The appointment of the present Committee, however,arose out of a suggestion forwarded to the Chairman ofthe Board of Health,under date ofthe 20th...
... Importantly, the overall integrity ofall subfamilies was save d inall trees,including the Pfam-tree, based on simplified alignment of 300 N-terminal amino acid residues. Therefore, togetherwith the ... supported bythe fact that the reactivation of the enzymes could be achieved bythe addition of an externalnucleophile to the reaction medium. Gratifyingly, in T. hydrothermalis amylopullulanase, the ... formed by ORFs coding for putative proteins of uncharacterizedactivity and specificity. A s triking feature of GH-57 is the sequence and length diversity ofthe individual members.Indeed, certain...
... protein following LPS exposure, we performed western blot analysis in murine monocytic RAW 264.7 cells. The intensity of the ECL signal was determined using the alphaeasefc sofware and divided by ... To further our under-standing of ESE-1 function during in ammatoryprocesses, we have now explored the involvement of ESE-1 inthe regulation of another in ammation-relatedgene, COX-2, in monocytic ... sitesdrastically reduces activation ofthe COX-2promoter by ESE-1 and by LPSTo examine whether the Ets sites inthe COX-2 promo-ter are responsive to ESE-1 and to determine whetherLPS induction of the...
... as the economic depression hit towards the end ofthe 1930s, and the number of workers inthe estates fell. However they became more active again inthe 1950s. The fall ofthe French inthe ... traditions in using the forest and land as they had done since the time of their ancestors. The National Forest Meeting in 1989 raised the importance ofthe forest for the livelihood ofthe Lao ... characteristics of development ofthe rubber industry in China, Thailand and Vietnam in analysing the future direction ofthe rubber-related economy in Laos. China began to grow rubber since 1904 in the...
... across the consonantinventories, thereby, increasing the number of 0eigenvalues to a large extent. In other words, all the rows ofthe matrix B (i.e., the inventories) canbe expressed as the linear ... counting the number of observations within each bin or interval. In fixed binning, all the intervals are ofthe same size. the order of B is 541 ì 541, its numerical rank isquite low. Second, there ... frequency fur-ther indicates that the innate preference towardscertain phonemes is independent ofthe presence of other phonemes inthe inventory of a language.4.3 The Second Eigenvector of PhoNetFig....
... those of CD53, CD9or CD37 [15]. However, despite the knowledge of some of the eff ects induced by tet raspanin proteins and the proteinswith which they interact, the identification ofthe s ignallingpathways ... deter-mined with respect to the nonstimulated cells (point 0Â). In (B) the quantication was determined bythe ratio ofthe signal o f the radio-activity inthe GST–Jun and GST–ATF2 fusion proteins ... showing incorporation of phosphate detectedwith the PY99 mA b and the total amount of Vav protein det ected by Western blot. The ratio ofthe PY99 to the Vav signal in Western blotting was used...