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The parentals of the interspecific cross Cucurbita maxima xC. ecuadorensis had different isozyme phenotypes for 12 enzyme systems. Characterization of the systems demonstrated that the expression and intracellular distribution of the isozymes were similar to those in other plant taxa; however, a considerable number of ... |
Pattern regulation of malic enzyme (ME) distribution in D. melanogaster/D. simulans (mel/sim) hybrid eye-antennal discs was investigated. Both cis- and trans-regulation of the spatial distribution pattern was observed within the eye portion of the disc complex. D. simulans possesses gene(s) that operate in trans in the... |
Temporal sequences of allele frequencies in natural populations of Daphnia are analyzed to obtain the mean and variance of the selection coefficient for both asexual and sexual phases. In general, the alleles at enzyme loci appear to be quasi-neutral. Although significant variation exists for the estimated selection co... |
We have established the DNA sequence and analyzed the transcription and translation products of a series of putative nodulation (nod) genes in Rhizobium meliloti strain 1021. Four loci have been designated nodF, nodE, nodG and nodH. The correlation of transposon insertion positions with phenotypes and open reading fram... |
We have examined eight enzyme polymorphisms in groups of Drosophila melanogaster flies with fast, intermediate and slow development. The allelic frequencies are similar in all three developmental classes, but the distribution of the genotypes among the classes is significantly heterogenous for the three loci on the sec... |
We examined electrophoretic variability at five enzyme loci in the apple maggot fly, Rhagoletis pomonella, on a microgeographic scale. Treating flies from individual hawthorn trees as separate populations, we estimated F(ST) values from allele frequencies. The results indicate that there is significant allele frequency... |
The restriction maps of 85 alleles of the Amy region of Drosophila melanogaster from natural populations were surveyed. A subset of these were also scored for allozyme phenotype and adult enzyme activity of alpha-amylase. Large insertions were found in 12% of the alleles in a 15-kb region surrounding the two transcript... |
We examined, by two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (2D-PAGE), near-isogenic lines of the r-gene in pea (Pisum sativum) which determines round (RR) vs. wrinkled (rr) seed. The study was undertaken to assess the number of protein changes resulting from a single gene substitution as a means of quantifying ... |
Microinjection of specific radioisotope tracers showed that DNA and protein synthesis are triggered by fertilization but nuclear RNA synthesis does not occur until the cleavage nuclei migrate to the periphery. In the male, heterochromatization of the paternal chromosome set also occurs when the cleavage nuclei reach th... |
Genotypes of 68,230 individuals taken from 10 generations (F(4)-F(6), F(14)-F(17), F(24)-F(26)) of an experimental population of barley were determined for four esterase loci. The results show that frequencies of gametic ditypes changed significantly over generations and that striking gametic phase disequilibrium devel... |
Genetic crosses of alpha-glycerophosphate dehydrogenase (alpha-GPDH) phenotypes in the pink salmon, Oncorhynchus gorbuscha (Walbaum), reveal that this enzyme is encoded by a single locus with two codominant alleles (Slow and Fast). The significance of single gene control of alpha-GPDH is discussed in relation to the pu... |
A selection experiment was conducted for approximately 1,000 generations in a chemostat population of 10(9) cells of the haploid yeast, S. cerevisiae. The experiment was designed to enhance genetically the rate at which the external enzyme acid phosphatase catalyzed the hydrolysis of very low concentrations of beta-gly... |
A number of his1 mutants were tested for suppressibility, for reversion by EMS, ICR-170, and nitrous acid, for their allelic complementation response, and for their temperature sensitivity and osmotic remediability. None of 52 mutants tested was suppressible by a known ochre suppressor. This is a very surprising result... |
Sixty-two alleles of the histidine-1 (his1) gene were tested for complementation. The 44 complementing mutants fell into 31 complementation groups which were used to construct a complex complementation map with 18 complementation units. Cluster analysis of the complementation map by either visual inspection or the comp... |
The level of activity of the enzyme glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase was determinel in flies having seven different chromosomic constitutions. All those having an integral number of chromosomes [XAA, XXAA, XAAA, XXAAA, and XXXAAA (X=Xchromosome, A=set of autosomes)] were found to have similar units of enzyme activity/... |
Backcross hybrids produced from the bluegill, the red-ear sunfish, and their F(1) interspecific hybrid have been analyzed for the inheritance of six enzyme phenotypes. Malate dehydrogenase A and B, tetrazolium oxidase, 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase, skeletal muscle esterase, and liver alpha-glycerophosphate dehydrog... |
The genetic variability at enzyme loci in different triploid and tetraploid parthenogenetic weevil populations has been elucidated by starch gel electrophoresis. The overall genotype of individual weevils belonging to different populations has been determined for over 25 loci. The results are compared with those obtain... |
The isozymic patterns of tyrosine aminotransferase, NADP malate dehydrogenase, NADP isocitrate dehydrogenase, and tetrazolium oxidase were examined by starch-gel electrophoresis in Tetrahymena pyriformis, syngen 1. The genetics of the alleles controlling these enzymes was studied through a breeding program. Each enzyme... |
The method of high-resolution electrophoresis was employed to compare the relative amounts of enzyme produced by the Adh(1) (F) and Adh(1) (S) alleles in heterozygotes at different stages of development. The results are in complete agreement with those obtained from enzymatic analyses and support the competition hypoth... |
We describe our studies of the genetics of allelic variation for NADP-dependent isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH) in rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri). Five populations of rainbow trout were studied to determine the phenotypic distribution of IDH; 453 progeny from a number of controlled matings were examined to determine th... |
Genetical analysis showed that the genes g(G) and g(X), which control, respectively, the glucosylation and xylosylation of the 7-hydroxyl group of isovitexin in the petals of Melandrium, are alleles. In petal extracts of plants possessing the gene g(X) an enzyme was present which catalyzed the transfer of the xylose mo... |
Availability of animal protein for human consumption is very low in the developing countries mainly because of low productivity of existing livestock; ways and means to improve productivity through breeding are discussed and some basic issues requiring further research pointed out. |
Twenty enzyme loci were studied in 44 Illinois populations of Oenothera biennis; four were polymorphic. Most of the variation was distributed between populations. Fifty-nine percent of the populations had one genotype, 27% two genotypes and the remaining 16% from three to five genotypes; the average was 1.50. The propo... |
Genic heterozygosity and variation were studied in the permanent translocation heterozygotes Oenothera biennis I, Oe. biennis II, Oe. biennis III, Oe. strigosa, Oe. parviflora I, Oe. parviflora II, and in the related bivalent formers Oe. argillicola and Oe. hookeri. From variation at 20 enzyme loci, we find that transl... |
Growth rate, body composition, cell number, cell size, and the activity of four dehydrogenase enzymes were studied from 10 to 25 days of age in one control (1C) and three lines (3, 9, 10) of Tribolium castaneum that had been subjected to long term selection for large 21-day pupae weight.-Selected lines were two- to thr... |
A model which is a mixture of the model of infinite alleles and the Ohta-Kimura model of stepwise mutation has been proposed for the study of eletcrophoretic variants in natural populations. Mutations which alter the mobility of a protein are divided into two classes: stepwise mutations and nonstepwise mutations. It is... |
Lipopurothionins are complexes of basic polypeptides and polar lipids found in petroleum ether extracts of wheat endosperm. Location of the structural genes for the protein moiety and of genes probably controlling the lipid moiety has been achieved by analysis of compensated nulli-tetrasomic and ditelosomic lines of Tr... |
The ability to stain mature pollen grains for the presence of alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) activity permits the quantitation of ADH( +) gametophytes at frequencies below 10(-6). This resolution allows reversion and genetic fine structure analyses. The rationale of pollen analysis follows Nelson's prototype studies with ... |
Formal genetic analysis of the mode of inheritance of the electrophoretic phenotypes for phosphoglucoisomerase (PGI) in the annual plants Clarkia rubicunda and C. xantiana showed that these diploid species have two and three genes, respectively, that specify PGI subunits. Electrophoretic examination of seven other dipl... |
Relative viabilities of individuals homozygous or randomly heterozygous for wild O chromosomes derived from a marginal (Norwegian) and a central (Greek) population of D. subobscura were obtained by means of a newly prepared marker strain. In the central and marginal populations 20.8 and 28.8 percent of all chromosomes ... |
Seven alleles at the esterase-5 locus of Drosophila pseudoobscura appear approximately uniformly spaced on 5% acrylamide gels. Such stepwise "ladders" in mobility have been used to argue for the charge-state model of electrophoretic mobility. To evaluate this interpretation, flies of the seven strains were examined in ... |
Quantitative studies of enzyme activity on gels show about four-fold differences in enzyme activity of different xanthine dehydrogenase (XDH ) alleles. At least three different activity classes could be distinguished among the 23 strains isogenic for the XDH locus. No association of high activity with the high frequenc... |
Mutants of Saccharomycopsis lipolytica with reduced ability to produce zones of clearing on skim-milk agar plates were isolated and their properties studied. For 18 mutants it was possible to score unambiguously segregants of crosses between these mutants and wild type for extracellular protease production. These mutan... |
Recently a number of electrophoretic techniques have been applied to reveal the presence of additional genetic variation among the electrophoretic mobility classes of the highly polymorphic xanthine dehydrogenase (XDH ) and esterase-5 (est-5) loci. We examined the hexokinase loci of Drosophila pseudoobscura and D. pers... |
The double-stranded RNA content, the production of inactive killer protein, and the presence of virus-like particles were examined in induced nonkiller mutants and nonkiller progeny from a cross between a killer strain and a sensitive strain. A correlation between the loss of the 0.7 x 10(6) daltons dsRNA of the Ustila... |
Two hydrophobic endosperm proteins, designated CM3 and CM3', have been purified from appropriate cultivars of tetraploid wheat (T. turgidum) and characterized. They are inherited as though encoded by alleles at a single locus, designated Cm3a and Cm3b, respectively. The net amount of protein molecules has been measured... |
THE ENZYME UPD GLUCOSE: flavonoid 3-O-glucosyltransferase (UFGT), involved in anthocyanin biosynthesis, is controlled by at least four genes (Bz, C, R and Vp) in the maize endosperm. Bz is the structural gene for the enzyme. Early in endosperm development, the enzyme is present in an uninduced low level that is indepen... |
EMS-induced sh mutants and their heterozygotes were examined for the enzyme, sucrose synthetase, which has previously been shown to be coded by the Sh locus. Complementing heterozygotes have a wild-type phenotype, but show no hybrid protein band after starch gel electrophoresis. The existence of a heteromeric complex, ... |
Xanthine dehydrogenase (XDH) and aldehyde oxidase (AO) in Drosophila melanogaster require for their activity the action of another unlinked locus, maroon-like (mal). While the XDH and AO loci are on chromosome 3, mal maps to the X chromosome. Although functional mal gene product is required for XDH and AO activity, it ... |
A screen for allelic variants of the enzyme catalase indicated that the Cat(+) locus is essentially monomorphic in D. melanogaster. Segmental aneuploidy was used to screen the genome for a dosage-sensitive region for catalase activity. One region, 75D-78A on the polytene chromosome map of 3L, exhibited a hyperploid/eup... |
Temperature-sensitive variants of Nicotiana tabacum were isolated from a liquid suspension culture of somatic cells by a negative selection procedure, using bromodeoxyuridine and light. A total of nine such variants have been recovered, with an estimated rate of 2 x 10(-7) per cell division. The appearance of the varia... |
Analyses of frequencies of chromosome configurations in wheat and wheat hybrids are extended to include data from hybrids of three chromosome-pairing mutants of wheat with Aegilops variabilis and from autotetraploid Triticum monococcum. These data confirm and extend the theory proposed by Driscoll, Bielig and Darvey (1... |
Data have been obtained concerning the genetic content of samples of O chromosomes from three British populations, and J chromosomes from one population, of Drosophila subobscura. Some improvements to the genetic map of the O and J chromosomes have been made. Allele frequencies at the loci studied do not show much geog... |
The enzyme activity levels of alcohol, malate, isocitrate, glucose-6-phosphate and 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenases were determined in mature maize scutella in a series of one to four doses of the long arm of chromosome 1, produced by the B-A translocation 1La. Although the Adh structural locus was varied, ADH levels ... |
Nine laboratory populations of D. melanogaster were surveyed by starch gel electrophoresis for variation at 17 enzyme loci. A single-fly extract could be assayed for all 17 enzymes, so that the data consist of 17-locus genotypes.--Pairwise linkage disequilibria were estimated from the multilocus genotypic frequencies, ... |
Ancient origin of the equine vitamin D binding protein (Gc) polymorphism is suggested by the finding of two alleles, Gc(F) and Gc(S), in each of three equine subgenera, Equus, Asinus and Hippotigris. The equine Gc and albumin loci are closely linked (lod score = 6). Although no recombinants were observed, the data are ... |
New rudimentary (r) mutants have been isolated following mutagenesis with ethyl methanesulfonate (r(LE)), ICR-170 (r(LI)) and X rays (r(LX)). From wing phenotype measurements on homoallelic females, it has been shown that the r(LE) mutant series includes several leaky alleles, as well as alleles that produce moderate a... |
The genetic control of major wheat endosperm proteins by homoeologous group 1 chromosomes has been studied by two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The control of at least 15 distinct protein subunits or groups of protein subunits has been allocated to chromosomes 1A, 1B and 1D of Chinese Spring wheat fro... |
The Segregation Distorter system of Drosophila melanogaster consists of two major elements, Sd and Rsp. There are two allelic alternatives of Rsp-sensitive (Rsp(s)) and insensitive (Rsp(i)); a chromosome carrying Rsp(i) is not distorted. According to the model proposed by Hartl (1973), these two elements interact to ca... |
The R locus in maize controls the tissue specificity of anthocyanin formation. Recombination between two different R-locus alleles with unique pigmentation domains has resulted in the generation of a nonparental allelic type that displays a third kind of tissue specificity. These novel changes in tissue specificity occ... |
Assays of five Polish populations of Plagiochila asplenioides (Hepaticae, Plagiochilaceae) for peroxidase isozymes revealed three bands differing in electrophoretic mobility. The phenotypes observed appear to be governed by three loci; each locus has two alleles, one of which produces a band and the other no band, i.e.... |
The dynamic behavior of four-locus gametic frequency distributions was studied in five replicate cage populations of Drosophila melanogaster for up to 50 generations. The joint frequency distributions were resolved into gene frequencies and various disequilibrium measures. In addition, F statistics for marginal single-... |
The HIS1 and THR4 loci are the structural genes for phosphoribosyl-ATP pyrophosphorylase and threonine synthetase, respectively. The allele his1-1S has no enzyme activity at 30 degrees , but does have activity at 15 degrees provided the cell contains the wild-type THR4 allele or a suppressing allele at another locus, d... |
With the aim of understanding the mechanism of maintenance of protein polymorphism, we have studied the properties of allele frequency distribution and the number of alleles per locus, using gene-frequency data from a wide range of organisms (mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, Drosophila and non-Drosophila invertebr... |
Study of the biochemical genetics of alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) in the annual plant Stephanomeria exigua (Compositae) revealed that the isozymes are specified by a small family of tightly linked structural genes. One set of ADH isozymes (ADH-1) was induced in roots by flooding, and was also expressed in thickened unfl... |
Frequency changes of alleles at eight enzyme loci were monitored in four long-term maize selection experiments. The results indicate that changes in frequencies of the alleles at these loci are associated with changes due to selection for improved grain yield. The frequencies changed more than is consistent with the hy... |
Elements of the Segregation Distorter (SD) system of Drosophila melanogaster, Sd and Rsp, were analyzed and the following points were established: (1) The model of multiple alleles at the Rsp(s) locus proposed by Martin and Hiraizumi (1979) is supported by our observations. (2) A modifier of SD, tentatively symbolized ... |
Linkage relationships of 19 enzyme loci have been examined. The chromosomal locations of eight of these loci are formally reported for the first time in this paper. These localizations should assist in the construction of additional useful chromosome marker stocks, especially since several of these enzyme loci lie in r... |
Zein is the major storage protein of the endosperm of maize kernels. When this alcohol-soluble protein is subjected to SDS polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, it is resolved into four fractions of different molecular weight: 10, 14, 20 and 22 kilodaltons (kd). Each fraction is heterogeneous with respect to isoelectric ... |
The levels of alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) do not exhibit a structural gene-dosage effect in a one to four dosage series of the long arm of chromosome one (1L) (Birchler 1979). This phenomenon, termed dosage compensation, has been studied in more detail. Experiments are described in which individuals aneuploid for short... |
An extensive genetic analysis of inositol auxotrophic mutants of yeast is reported. The analysis includes newly isolated mutants, as well as those previously reported (Culbertson and Henry 1975). Approximately 70% of all inositol auxotrophs isolated are shown to be alleles of the ino1 locus, the structural gene for ino... |
A Kamuela, Hawaii, population of Drosophila mercatorum was surveyed for enzyme variability. The mean heterozygosity and the proportion of polymorphic loci were estimated as 0.1255 and 0.37, respectively. Neither deviates more than one standard error from their respective means for 43 Drosophila species (Nevo 1978). Het... |
Seasonal patterns of allozyme variation are examined for 12 polymorphic enzyme loci in Drosophila melanogaster. The data derive from a total of 56 samples taken from a natural population in the Summer and Fall of 1978 and 1979. Samples were obtained at approximately five-day intervals and assayed for 6-phosphogluconate... |
Genetically defined dosage series of chromosome arms 1L, 3L, 4S, 5L, 7L, 9S, 10L and combinations of 1L-3L, collectively spanning approximately one-third of the maize genome, were examined for alterations in the expression of total protein profiles in scutellar tissue. The major effects found were negative correlations... |
A Ds-suppressed Adh mutant was isolated by the allyl alcohol pollen selection technique. The mutant produces a reduced level of an altered thermolabile enzyme suggesting that the Ds element is inserted in the Adh structural gene. The mutant protein is enzymatically active and does not differ detectably in size from the... |
Minimal limits for the structural gene at the waxy locus have been set by investigations of the protein product of the gene. An altered protein is produced by four of the waxy mutants including B3, a controlling-element mutation. All are similar to wild type in molecular weight as determined by electrophoresis in SDS a... |
The electrophoretic characteristics of the cytoplasmically controlled large subunit of the Fraction I protein of 36 alloplasmic and three euplasmic control lines are reported. These lines, representing the cytoplasms of 32 Triticum and Aegilops species, had either H- or L-type large subunits in their Fraction I protein... |
Increasing efforts have recently been spent onto the accomplishment of oral colon targeting. Indeed, this has been related to a number of local as well as systemic highly interesting applications, such as a more effective and tolerable therapy of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), the pharmacological prevention of color... |
Insufficient nutrient supply in preterm infants and protein deprivation in particular can represent a nutritional emergency. It can cause many of the features of the starvation response, including insulin resistance and hyperglycemia, as well as growth failure and neurological injury. At Baylor University Medical Cente... |
To investigate the expressions and significances of Ras-GTPase-activating protein SH 3 domain binding protein(G3BP) and osteopontin (OPN) proteins in esophageal squamous carcinoma (ESC). |
High-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) may predict the development of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), metabolic syndrome (MS) and cardiovascular diseases (CVD) in adult, but few reports on relevant studies in children are available. The present study aimed to understand possible correlation between serum hs-CRP ... |
Copper is an essential trace element for successful pregnancy. However, the mechanisms by which copper is transported from maternal circulation to the fetus have not been clearly elucidated. Two proteins, cellular prion (PrP(C)) and COMMD1, are known to be responsible for prion diseases and canine copper toxicosis, res... |
The ligand-dependent recruitment of coactivators to peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-alpha (PPARalpha) was examined. PPAR-binding protein (PBP), PPARgamma coactivator-1alpha (PGC-1alpha), steroid receptor coactivator-1 (SRC-1), and CBP/p300-interacting transactivator with ED-rich tail 2 (CITED2) affected PPAR... |
Due to the interference caused by the emission of tryptophan residue, it is hard to use fluorospectrophotometry to detect the spectrometric changes of the tyrosine residue when protein conformation is changed. When the concentration of protein in solution is relatively high, tyrosine residue has a characteristic scatte... |
An alliin lyase (EC 4.4.1.4) preparation from garlic, ALLIUM SATIVUM L., has been purified to apparent homogeneity. The purification procedure involved liquid chromatography steps on hydroxylapatite, on an anion exchanger, and on a chromatofocussing medium. The enzyme protein was characterized by a relative molecular m... |
A purified alliin lyase (EC 4.4.1.4) from garlic ( ALLIUM SATIVUM L.) has been characterized by kinetic and spectral data under the addition of different substrates, inhibitors, and reducing agents. Hydroxylamine sulfate (50 microM) inhibited the alliinase activity by nearly 90%. Rotenone revealed a similar effect at a... |
Proteomics is aimed to illuminate the expression and function pattern of global protein in given organism, tissue, cell or subcellular structure. And its technical platform consists of high throughout protein separation and identification technology combined with bioinformatic technology. In many research fields, prote... |
Osteoclasts are bone-degrading cells, which play a central role in physiological bone remodeling. Unbalanced osteoclast activity is largely responsible for pathological conditions such as osteoporosis. Osteoclasts develop specialized adhesion structures, the so-called podosomes, which subsequently undergo dramatic reor... |
The insulin signaling pathway has been implicated in several physiological and developmental processes. In mammals, it controls expression of 3-Hydroxy-3-Methylglutaryl CoA Reductase (HMGCR), a key enzyme in cholesterol biosynthesis. In insects, which can not synthesize cholesterol de novo, the HMGCR is implicated in t... |
Suspension-cultured DIGITALIS LANATA cells, known to form beta-methyldigoxin from beta-methyldigitoxin without any by-products, were not able to 12beta-hydroxylate digitoxin efficiently when cultivated in the cell culture medium devised by Murashige and Skoog. Most of the substrate added was merely glucosylated at its ... |
Catalytic hydrogenation of the known ester iridoid penstemide over palladium charcoal catalyst provides a new valeriana-type iridoid, identified as 10-deoxypenstemide by spectroscopic methods ( (1)H- and (13)C-NMR). |
Soy protein comes from soybeans and offers multiple health benefits, some of which are just beginning to be discovered. This column reviews the health benefits of soy products with a special focus on women and children's health. To date, little has been written or researched that is directly related to perinatal health... |
This collection of commentaries by childbirth educators, doulas, a labor and delivery nurse, and a woman preparing for the birth of her second baby provide an overall response to all six of Lamaze International's care practice papers that promote normal birth: Labor Begins on Its Own; Freedom of Movement throughout Lab... |
The etiology of preeclampsia is unknown but is thought to be related to hypoxia in the placenta. We previously reported that the enzyme lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) has increased activity and gene expression in placentas from preeclamptic pregnancies [Tsoi SCM, Zheng J, Xu F, Kay HH. Differential expression of lactate d... |
The Scanning Ion-Conductance Microscope (SICM) is a member of the family of Scanned Probe Microscopes (SPM). Examples include the Scanning Electrochemical Microscope (SECM) and Atomic Force Microscope (AFM). SICM uses the ion-concentration field at the tip of a micropipette filled with an electrolyte solution as a prob... |
The purpose of this study was to use thermal imaging camera to investigate the localised heating effect of High intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU), to monitor temperature rise in real time and accurately. In order to visualise thermally induced protein coagulation, a phantom of Polyacrylamide (PAA) gel containing fres... |
The aim of this study is to investigate dynamic characteristics of late wave of auditory evoked potentials (AEPs) in synaptic malfunction rat model. Two dynamic characteristics relative to cognitive function were investigated which are dynamic latency and dynamic amplitude of P1. Synaptic malfunction model was made by ... |
Conventional strategies of gene therapy using viral vectors result in suboptimal localization and potentially dangerous distal spread of vector. We hypothesized that site-specific delivery of adenoviral gene vectors could be achieved from a polyurethane (PU) film through a mechanism involving anti-viral antibody tether... |
The identification of protein-protein interactions along with their spatial and temporal localization is vital data for assigning functional information to proteins. Historically, these data sets obtained from fluorescence microscopy, have been analyzed manually, a process that is both time consuming and tedious. The d... |
Subcellular location of a protein is one of the key functional characters as proteins must be localized correctly at the subcellular level to have normal biological function. In this work, a novel hybrid-classifier prediction method has been introduced, which uses evolutionary information and sequence-order information... |
A protein crystallization system with large number of cells for vapor and liquid/liquid diffusion was developed for crystallization of protein and other macromolecules in space. It has high ratio of cell number over system dimension or mass. A facility with it can save the space resource and suitable for boarding of ma... |
Electrochemical sensors enables extremely sensitive measurement of chemical compouns. The measurement and evaluation of enzyme kinetics using electrochemical sensors is presented. The method is implemented in electronic unit OFBio. Theoretical principles are experimentally verified on enzymes glucose oxidasc and acetyl... |
Nonlinear properties of biological suspensions have been previously presented as a bulk phenomenon, however, some authors consider that they are generated at the electrode-electrolyte interface and are reflected as a bulk property phenomenon. They were mainly ascribed to the H<sup>+</sup>-ATPase present in the plasma m... |
In this paper, the relation between protein sequence pattern and protein secondary structure is studied deeply. It first introduces the protein sequence pattern and organism-specific dictionary. Then four effect factors that may affect the secondary structure of protein sequence pattern are presented. One of the factor... |
Clinical proteomics is an emerging field that will have great impact on molecular diagnosis, identification of disease biomarkers, drug discovery and clinical trials in the post-genomic era. Protein profiling in tissues and fluids in disease and pathological control and other proteomics techniques will play an importan... |
GPCRs are physiologically significant receptors linked to numerous diseases including cardiovascular disease, mental illness, and cancer. Inhibiting the interaction between a GPCR and its G-protein blocks the ability of the receptor to initiate a signal in a cell. G Protein active sites control nearly all G protein fun... |
MicroRNAs are a family of small, non-coding RNAs that regulate gene expression in a sequence-specific manner. We propose a computational method to predict miRNA regulatory modules or groups of miRNAs and target genes that are believed to participate cooperatively in post-transcriptional gene regulation. We tested our m... |
Tandem mass spectrometry followed by data base search is the preferred method for protein identification in high throughput proteomics. However, standard analysis methods give rise to highly redundant lists of proteins with many proteins identified by the same sets of peptides. In essence, this is a list of all protein... |
Nano-Selenium, a novel Nano technology production, was demonstrated to be useful in medical and scientific researches. Here, we investigated the effects of Nano-Selenium on tetrodotoxin-sensitive (TTX-S) voltage-dependent Na<sup>+</sup>channels in isolated rat dorsal root ganglion neurons, using whole-cell patch-clamp ... |
This paper discussed the lethal effects of Steep Pulsed Electric Field (SPEF) to target lymphatic capillaries in VX<inf>2</inf>implanted breast cancer of rabbits using methylene blue dye injection staining, 5'-AMP-ALPase enzyme histochemical double staining, electron microscopy and VEGF-C observations. The result of me... |
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