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Evolutive structures

Tussing, A. R., and Tippee, B (1995). Natural Gas Evolution, Structure, and Economics. Tulsa, OK PennWell Bonks. Tussing, A. R., and Van Vactor, S. A. (1998). South Korea s Thirst for Gas. Finanical Times Energy Economist, March. [Pg.827]

Nebert, D.W. and Gonzalez, E.J. (1987). P450 genes evolution, structure, and regulation. Annual Review Biochemistry 56, 945-993. [Pg.362]

Vourc h, P. and Andres, C. Oligodendrocyte myelin glycoprotein (OMgp) evolution, structure and function. Brain Res. Rev. 45,115-124, 2004. [Pg.70]

Skolnick J, BryKnski M (2009) FINDSITE a combined evolution/structure-based approach to protein function prediction. Brief Bioinform 10 378-391... [Pg.164]

So far, we have seen how irreversible processes can become a source of order. We have seen how, through successive bifurcations, the system can become more and more complex. This has some features of the process of evolution, but does not contain many of the essential features. First of all, there is a certain overall irreversible feature in the process of evolution. Structures and organization appear in a sequential way. In the system we considered in the previous section, this is not so. The param-... [Pg.54]

Pin,J. P., Galvez, T., and Prezeau, L. (2003). Evolution, structure, and activation mechanism of family 3/c G-protein-coupled receptors. Pharmacol. Ther. 98, 325-354. [Pg.164]

O. Gotoh, Y. Fujii-Kuriyama, Evolution, Structure, and Gene Regulation of Cytochrome P-450 , in Basis and Mechanisms of Regulation of Cytochrome P-450, eds. K. Ruckpaul, H. Rein, Taylor and Francis, London, 195-243,1989. [Pg.23]

Some information on evolution, structure and regime of the Danube, Dniester, Dnieper, Rioni, Don and Kuban river mouths at the period up to the first part of the 20th century is given in [4]. More complete and present-day characteristics of the above-mentioned river mouths are considered in [5]. [Pg.92]

The last systematic description of heme peroxidases was published in 1999 by Brian Dunford, from the University of Alberta in Canada. The book Heme peroxidases covers discussion on three-dimensional structure, reaction mechanism, kinetics, and spectral properties of representative enzymes from bacterial, plant, fungal, and animal origin. Since 1999, vast information on basic but also applied aspects of heme peroxidases has been generated. We believe fusion of these two aspects will benefit research of those dedicated to development of biocatalytic process. The aim of this book is to present recent advances on basic aspects such as evolution, structure-function relation, and catalytic mechanism, as well as applied aspects, such as bioreactor and protein engineering, in order to provide the tools for rational design of enhanced biocatalysts and biocatalytic processes. The book does not include an exhaustive listing of references but rather a selected collection to enrich discussion and to allow envisioning future directions for research. [Pg.364]

Grunwaldt and Clausen (2002) XAS Cu/ZnO, supported Rh, various supports Nonstructural evolution, structure dynamics + + + Methanol synthesis, water gas shift, various reactions... [Pg.319]

Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases (aaRSs) compose a family of essential enzymes that attach amino acids covalently to tRNA molecules during protein synthesis. Some aaRSs possess a hydrolytic amino acid editing function to ensure the fidelity of protein synthesis. In addition, aminoacylation can occur by indirect pathways that rely on mischarged tRNA intermediates and enzymes other than aaRSs. Throughout evolution, structural and functional divergence of aaRSs has yielded diverse secondary roles. [Pg.28]

Brew K, Dinakarpandian D, Nagase H. Tissue inhibitors of metal-loproteinases evolution, structure and function. Biochim. Biophys. [Pg.1598]

Burton, J.A., ed. Owls of the World. Their Evolution, Structure, and Ecology. London Peter Lowe, 1992. [Pg.708]

As outlined above the chemical structure space accessible to small drug-like molecules is so vast that it cannot be covered by chemical synthesis in a comprehensive and meaningful manner. During evolution nature herself has explored only a tiny fraction of chemical space in the biosynthesis of low molecular weight natural products. The same is true for the evolution of the targets bound and modulated by natural products, for example proteins. It has been estimated that during the evolution of a protein consisting of about 100 amino acids only a tiny fraction of all amino acid combinations could have been biosynthesized. However, in protein evolution, structure is even more conserved than the sequence since similar structures can be formed by very different sequences. Thus the protein structure space explored by nature is limited in size. ... [Pg.194]

R 168 C. Lucke, L.H. Gutierrez-Gonzalez and J.A. Hamilton, Intracellular Lipid Binding Proteins Evolution, Structure, and Ligand Binding , p. 95... [Pg.15]

Based on their geological evolution, structure, and morphology, Emery (1977, 1980) distinguished six distinct types of continental slopes ... [Pg.52]

Many attempts, although limited because of the experimental difficulties, have been made to study the chemistry in single droplets and in different size fractions. The literature is huge and it is beyond the scope of this book to review the results. Cloud modelling is one of the most important and effective means of investigating cloud processes with sophisticated representations of cloud microphysics, and it can reasonably well resolve the time evolution, structure and life cycles of a single cloud and its systems (Barth et al. 2003). [Pg.161]

Abstract. After a brief introduction on zeolite constitution, structure and properties, the suitability of thermal analysis in characterizing the zeolite materials and in investigating their potential behavior in different application fields is analyzed. Kinetics and thermodynamics of water desorption, thermal stability, phase transformations, occluded phase decomposition and gas evolution, structure collapse and recrystallization, change in electrical properties, all in relation to thermal treatments, are the specific subjects reviewed. Use of thermal analysis in the evaluation of zeolite content in multicomponent mixtures and in the characterization of zeolite catalysts are the two additional main topics discussed. [Pg.112]

Kagi JHR (1991) Overview of metallothionein. Methods Enzymol 205 613-626 Kagi JHR (1993) Evolution, structure and chemical activity of class I metal-lothioneins an overview. In Suzuki KT, Imura N, Kimura K (eds) Metallothionein III. Birkhauser, Basel, pp 29-55 Klaassen CD (1978) Effect of metallothionein on the hepatic disposition of metals. Am J Physiol 234 E47-E53... [Pg.134]

Kolbrecka, K., Przyluski, J. (1994) Substoichiometric titanium oxides as ceramic electrodes for oxygen evolution structural aspects of the voltammetric behaviour of Ti 02 i. Electrochimica Acta, 39, 1591-1595. [Pg.41]


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