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L protein

Dalai, S., Balasubramanian, S., Regan, L. Protein alchemy changing p sheet into a helix. Nature Struct. Biol. [Pg.372]

CARVALHO M R, SGARBiERi V 0 (1998) Relative importance of phytohemagglutinin (lectin) and trypsin-chymotrypsin inhibitor on bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L) protein absorption and utilization by the rat. JNutr Sci Vitaminol (Tokyo). 44 685-96. [Pg.177]

Wang, Y. and Dubin, P.L., Protein binding on polyelectrolyte-treated glass. Effect of structure of adsorbed polyelectrolyte, /. Chromatogr. A, 808, 61, 1998. [Pg.381]

Melton, L. Protein arrays proteomics in multiplex. Nature 2004,429,101-107. [Pg.251]

Taylor, S.L., Protein allergenicity assessment of foods produced through agricultural biotechnology. Ann. Rev. Pharmacol. Toxicol., 42, 99, 2002. [Pg.619]

Karplus M. and Weaver D. L. Protein-folding dynamics - the diffusion-collision model and experimental-data. Prot. Sri. (1994) 3(4) 650-668. [Pg.100]

Conditions columns, Asahipak GS320 (vinyl alcohol copolymer gel), 50 cm x 7.6 mm i.d. eluent, 0.1 M sodium phosphate containing 0.3 M sodium chloride pH 7.0 flow rate, 1 ml min-1 detection, UV 250 nm direct injection of sample. Peaks l, protein, 2, orotidine 3, creatinine, and 4, uric acid. [Pg.51]

Siepmann, T. j., Bohnsack, R. N., Tokgoz, Z., Baboshina, O., and Haas, A. L. Protein interactions within the N-end rule ubiquitin ligation... [Pg.130]

Hicke, L. Protein regulation by monoubiquitin. Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol 2001, 2, 195-201. [Pg.185]

Navon, a., and Goldberg, A. L. Proteins are unfolded on the surface of the ATPase ring before transport into the proteasome. Mol Cell 2001, 8(6), 1339-1349. [Pg.285]

Fig. 1. (opposite page) Distribution of FITC-conjugated BSA in various fibroblast cell lines under different fixation/permeabilization regimes. (A-D) Protein distribution in living cells (A) PtKj, (B) CHO, (C) 3T3, and (D) HeLa cells. The protein is excluded from the nuclei of all cells. (E-H) Protein distribution in cells extracted for 10 min with 0.1% Triton X-100 before fixation for 30 min with 3.7% formaldehyde (E) PtKi, (F) CHO, (G) 3T3, and (H) HeLa cells. Nuclear fluorescence is seen in (E) PtKj and (G) 3T3 cells. (I-L) Protein distribution in cells extracted for 10 min with 1% Triton X-100 before fixation for 30 min with 3.7% formaldehyde (I) PtKj, (J) CHO, (K) 3T3, and (L) HeLa cells. No fluorescence is detected in the cells with the exception of some nuclear fluorescence seen in (L) HeLa cells. (M-P) Protein distribution in cells fixed for 30 min with 3.7% paraformaldehyde before permeabilization for 10 min with 0.1% Triton X-100. Fluorescence is seen primarily in the cytoplasm with the exception that nuclear fluorescence is seen in (M) PtKi and (N) CHO cells. (Q-T) Protein distributions in cells fixed for 5 min with 90% methanol, 50 vaM EGTA at -20°C (Q) PtKj, (R) CHO, (S) 3T3, and (T) HeLa cells. All cells show an overall low fluorescence, fibrous-textured cytoplasmic fluorescence, and bright staining at the periphery of the nucleus. 10 mm per scale division (black bar). (Reproduced with permission from ref. 6.)... [Pg.52]

Ritchie, W. and Kemp, G.J.L. Protein docking using spherical polar Fourier correlations. Proteins Struc., Func.,... [Pg.107]

R.L. Protein surface mapping by chemical oxidation structural analysis by mass spectrometry. Anal. Biochem. 2003, 313, 216-225. [Pg.374]

FIGURE 2.14 Particle sizes measured with 100 ( ), 200 ( ), 300 (A), 400 ( ), and 500 ( ) mg/L protein (gliadin) concentrations added to 40 mg/L TA. Reprinted with permission from Siebert and Lynn (2000). Copyright 2000 American Society of Brewing Chemists. [Pg.70]

Abbreviations aa-tRNA Amino-acyl tRNA eLF Eukaryotic translation initiation factor IF Prokaryotic translation initiation factor eEF Eukaryotic translation elongation factor EF Prokaryotic translation elongation factor eRF Eukaryotic translation termination factor (release factor) RF Prokaryotic translation release factor RRF Ribosome recycling factor Rps Protein of the prokaryotic small ribosomal subunit Rpl Protein of the eukaryotic large ribosomal subunit S Protein of the prokaryotic small ribosomal subunit L Protein of the prokaryotic large ribosomal subunit PTC Peptidyl transferase center RNC Ribosome-nascent chain-mRNA complex ram Ribosomal ambiguity mutation RAC Ribosome-associated complex NMD Nonsense-mediated mRNA decay... [Pg.1]

Tab. 5 Potential values for copper(ll/l) proteins (principally cupredoxins) in aqueous solution (all values are presumed to be for 25 °C, p, 0.1 M)... Tab. 5 Potential values for copper(ll/l) proteins (principally cupredoxins) in aqueous solution (all values are presumed to be for 25 °C, p, 0.1 M)...
N.A. Avena sativa L. Proteins, vitamin complex, saponin, carotenes.102 138 Antidepressant, heal skin disorders. [Pg.253]


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