... CHES and phosphate buffers (as shown in ...borate and CHES buffers presented a higher complexity than those obtained with phosphate buffer due to the increase in the baseline noise and the number of ...
... Phenylalanine, and Aspartic acid. However, its properties of low water solubility and deficiency in essential amino acids such as Lysine, Histidine, and Tryptophan considerably limit its nutritional ...
... PEGylated proteins using techniques based in colorimetric assays is ...user and the particular protein that is being ...A and its polymer conjugates, previous experience in our research group has ...
... research and industrial process involving the production of recombinant proteins is obtaining the highest possible yield of soluble and functional ...choice, and Escherichia coli is without a ...
... temporal and spatial regulation of proteoglycan expression and the possible interactions with other molecules, such as cell adhesion molecules, have to be taken into account as ...proteoglycans and ...
... increase and stimulate neuronal progenitor cells ...of proteins might play an unexpected role in this process and subsequently in AD, considering the critical function that these proteins ...
... F2, and F3 subforms all showed the same N-glycosylation pattern despite having different pI values ...serum proteins obtained in a 2-DE gel (Sarioglu et ...aspartic and glu- tamic acid residues, ...
... gels and digested with ...acid, and sequenced by capillary liquid chromatography followed by tandem mass spectrometry (capLC/MS/MS) using an injection volume of ...L and positive electrospray ...
... enzymatic proteins found in the plant cell wall [30], and which includes small proteins grouped in two large (alpha and beta- expansins) and two small (gamma-, and epsilon- ...
... activity and microorganisms were selected for the presence of thermal hysteresis in their crude ...GU3.1.1, and AFP5.1 showed higher thermal hysteresis and were characterized using a polyphasic ...
... sequencing and its reduced number of protein-coding genes attracted the interest towards this microorganism as an ideal target also for structural genomics ...‘tractable’ and likely to yield new structural ...
... shape and intensity measurements using image segments from gel segmenta- ...artifacts and conclude that their textural features allow them to distinguish noisy features from protein ...distinguish ...
... acetylation and deacetylation are of particular importance to plant growth, devel- opment, defense and ...growth and development of grapevine, the grape genome sequence was searched for homologues of ...
... GR and RNA polymerase II recruitment to target gene sequences and by affecting GR protein subcellular ...exist and have not been ...nucleus and associate with the promoter of genes to regulate ...
... physiological, and analytical aspects of bioacti- ve peptides in human and cow milk, can be found in the ...of proteins in one animal spe- cies compared to ...β and κ 1 -casein, while casein ...
... development and also disease ...disorders, and particularly its role in epilepsy. Evidence from clinical data and a variety of animal models of temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) is discussed, regarding ...
... signaling and extracellular free ...RNAs andproteins that are taken up and incorporated into the target recipient cell (Simons and Raposo, ...cells and neurons has been ...
... normal and cancer cells for cholesterol synthesis, protein prenylation (Ras and G proteins), and DNA ...normal and cancer cells, the sensitivity to mevalonate deprivation is greater ...
... co- and post-translationally processed by cellular and viral proteases into at least 10 mature cleavage products, including the structural (core, E1 and E2) and the non-structural (NS) ...