... Knowing whatto leave in, andwhatto leave out of a model, requires a good understanding of both the processes being mod-eled andthe purpose ofthe model. For instance, if the purpose ofthe model of ... use of it reduces the ability ofthe other to either use or enjoy it.Exclusivity refers tothe ability to prevent others from using or enjoying a flow of benefits from the good or asset.Much of ... stock with respect to time, F(x) is the natural growth function ofthe fish stock and h(t) is the harvest per time period. In thiscase, F(x) is a flow determined by nature andthe level of the...
... Fig. 1. In order to gain further insightsinto the modes of regulation of TPb, the aim of the current study was to map the minimal transcriptionalunit andto identify the key regulatory elements ... lane)1) prepared from HEL (C and D; lane 1) and HEK293 (C and D; lane 2) cells. The positions ofthe molecular size markers (kDa) are indicated tothe left and right ofthe (C) and (D),respectively, ... Characteri-zation ofthe 5Â untranslated region of alpha and betaisoforms ofthehuman thromboxane A2 receptor (TP).Differential promoter utilization by the TP isoforms.Eur J Biochem 269, 4058–4073.26 Quandt...
... in the absence of reducing agents SDS and mercaptoethanol to determine the native dimericmolecular mass resulted in the appearance of two bandsat 52.5 and 95 kDa (gel image not shown), and ... sepa-rations. The purity ofthe enzyme was determined by SDS/PAGE, andthe molecular mass verified by MALDI-TOFMS. The monomeric molecular mass of 52.4 kDa deter-mined was > 99.99% ofthe predicted ... progress in the pathophysiology ofhuman diseaseshas always been hampered by the availability of human tissue, aesthetics, and ethical considerations. The principleaim of this study was to express...
... example: The leg ofthe table Run into debt Foot ofthe stairs The head of state Foot ofthe class Live metaphors are not often easily understood at one and readers should base themselves on the ... the context to find out the hidden meaning.For example : From the distance the tractor appeared to be floating over the hills riding up to their crest and down to their hollows, the wheat undulated ... meaning, or the semantic representation andthe author’s intention and implication. Then, all these factors are synthesized and re-expressed into the target language.Obviously if the source...
... interacts with bothO6 and N7 (Fig. 1C). The 2ÂOH ofthe ribose is hydro-gen bonded tothe main chain andthe side chain of Asp142 (Fig. 1C). Both hydroxyl groups ofthe ribose are involved in coordinating ... Asp142, 2Â and 3ÂOH ofthe ribose and three water molecules withcoordination distances of approximately 2.4 A˚. The phosphate ofthe GMP is hydrogen bonded to mainchain and side chain atoms of amino ... guanine is only 0.26% and 0.09%, respectively, ofthe activity of HPRT, the role of the PRTFDC1 in purine metabolism remainsunclear and it is uncertain whether it has the capacity to compensate for...
... cells throughout the body. The cancer cells that have spread to other parts ofthe body arethe same as those in the original tumor. Radiation therapy: Treatment with radiation to kill cancer ... The mission ofThe Bone and Cancer Foundation is to: ã Provide information to cancer patients and family member on the causes and current treatment of cancer that involves the bone. ... information and serve as a resource for physicians, nurses, and other health professionals regarding the management of cancer that spreads tothe bone. The Bone and Cancer...
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... no tryptophanresidue, and therefore, the fluorescence of thesemutants corresponded to that ofthe inserted trypto-phan residue. The fluorescence peaked at 341, 343 and 347 nm for the tryptophan ... (PfRad51), and ScRad51 around the L1 and L2 loops. The L1 and L2loops, which are invisible in the crystal structure ofthe ATPase domain of HsRad51 [21], are represented by boxes, andthe Y232 and ... permonomer of poly(dT), showing that the changes weremainly due tothe binding ofthe first DNA, while the binding ofthe second DNA had less influence(Fig. 5A). To ensure that the estimation of the...
... needs to be understood at the level ofthe pro-tein domain. The global properties ofthe HTFNtopology are partially due to specific interacting pro-tein regions associated with the spatial and ... levels of these proteins could determine the final composition of a complex, by varying their function and affinity to DNA. This is the case ofthe bHLH–bZip proto-onco-gen c-myc [44], or the Zn ... [40] andthe lack of TBP byhomologous recombination leads to growth arrest and apoptosis at the embryonic blastocyst stage [41].Other hubs, such as p53 (the second in degree) and retinoblastoma...
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... activation ofthe NF-jB1isoform of transcription factor NF-jB, the MAPKsERK1 ⁄ 2 and p38 and PI3K. Thus, extracellular nucle-otides need to be added tothe class ofthe critical reg-ulators of cell ... consisting of hormones, growth factors, and cytokines. Furtherdetailed investigations are needed to unravel the sub-type of P2Y receptor mediating the observed response and the functionality ofthe ... comprises the ionotropicP2X receptor ion channels andthe metabotropic, Gprotein-coupled P2Y receptors [1–3]. Seven subtypes of the P2X receptors (P2X1)7) and eight subtypes of the P2Y receptors...
... residues or by extending the length of the cytoplasmic tail to relocate the dilysine from the crit-ical positions )3 and )5 to positions )14 and )16affected the ER localization ofthe recombinantCD4–TMD ... together, these data indicated that the TMD domain of UGT1A was sufficient to retain the ectodomain of CD4 protein in the ER. Because the carbohydrate moieties of proteins that are trans-ported tothe ... localization in the ER [19]. We found that the TMD of UGT1A pro-teins appended tothe C-terminus ofthe ectodomain of CD4 plasma membrane glycoprotein was able to retain the chimeric protein in the ER...