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Nucleic acids and proteins

The fundamental tradeoff in genomes and proteomes of prokaryotes established by the genetic code, codon entropy, and physics of nucleic acids and proteins

The fundamental tradeoff in genomes and proteomes of prokaryotes established by the genetic code, codon entropy, and physics of nucleic acids and proteins

... of nucleic acids and proteins regardless of the environmental conditions, habitat, phylogeny and other ...of nucleic acids’ stability ...

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Role of Endogenous Nucleic Acids and Proteins in Adventitious Root Formation in Mung Bean Cuttings

Role of Endogenous Nucleic Acids and Proteins in Adventitious Root Formation in Mung Bean Cuttings

... of nucleic acids and proteins for the development of root primordial (Webster and Van’t Hof, 1970; Molnar and La Croix, ...for proteins and their degradative products, very few studies reveal ...

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IN THE NUCLEIC ACIDS. PROTEINS AND AMINO ACIDS IN THE DEVELOPING' MANGO BUDS

IN THE NUCLEIC ACIDS. PROTEINS AND AMINO ACIDS IN THE DEVELOPING' MANGO BUDS

... The results obtained in the present study clearly indicate that in the mango buds of Dashehari variety taken from March/April flush, the levels of the metabolites, v[r] ...

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The Proteomic Code: a molecular recognition code for proteins

The Proteomic Code: a molecular recognition code for proteins

... and Nucleic Acids [52] indicated that the second codon resi- due is intimately coupled with the known physico-chem- ical properties of the amino ...amino acids show significant positive or negative ...

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Functionalization of Peptide Nucleic Acids via post-synthetic click chemistry

Functionalization of Peptide Nucleic Acids via post-synthetic click chemistry

... These issues deteriorate assay sensitivity and compromise probe selectivity, thus complicating the analysis of small molecules, nucleic acids, and proteins in a complex sample. Therefore, the ...

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PROTEINS, NUCLEIC ACIDS AND SOME ENZYME ACTIVITIES IN MAIZE PLANTS AS AFFECTED BY PRES OWING SEED TREATMENT WITH STEROIDS

PROTEINS, NUCLEIC ACIDS AND SOME ENZYME ACTIVITIES IN MAIZE PLANTS AS AFFECTED BY PRES OWING SEED TREATMENT WITH STEROIDS

... Since maize is an important cereal crop, it was envisaged to study the comparati ve effect of steroids (estrone, testosterone, pregnenolone, hydrocortisone and cholesterol) and plant [r] ...

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GENOMIC DNA ISOLATION AND ELECTROPHORETIC SEPARATION OF PROTEINS FROM TWO CESTODE PARASITES OF THE COUNTRY FOWL

GENOMIC DNA ISOLATION AND ELECTROPHORETIC SEPARATION OF PROTEINS FROM TWO CESTODE PARASITES OF THE COUNTRY FOWL

... of nucleic acids and proteins by electrophoresis in order to identify and evaluate the structural similarity between the two cestode species and also to explore potential wealth of information in ...

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From meta-omics to causality: experimental models for human microbiome research

From meta-omics to causality: experimental models for human microbiome research

... An in vitro living cell-based and microfluidics-based model appears best suited to achieve the highlighted re- quirements since the gut microenvironment can be si- mulated by flowing specialized media at defined rates ...

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Novel G DNA binding proteins from the ciliate Tetrahymena thermophila: purification, characterization, cloning and functional analyses

Novel G DNA binding proteins from the ciliate Tetrahymena thermophila: purification, characterization, cloning and functional analyses

... CHAPTER 2: TWO NOVEL TETRAHYMENA G-QUARTET DNA BINDING PROTEINS, TGPl AND TGP3, SHARE REPETITIVE AND HOMOLOGOUS MOTIFS A paper submitted to Nucleic Acids Research Quan Lu and Eric Hender[r] ...

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Examining the validity and reliability of the Activities Specific Balance Confidence Scale 6 (ABC 6) in a diverse group of older adults

Examining the validity and reliability of the Activities Specific Balance Confidence Scale 6 (ABC 6) in a diverse group of older adults

... Nucleic acids are the storage of genetic information and directly participate in gene replication, transcription and expression, and the control of nucleic acids can lead to modulation and ...

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Circulating nucleic acids as biomarkers in breast cancer

Circulating nucleic acids as biomarkers in breast cancer

... molecules, miRs are incorporated in microvesicles or bound to proteins and therefore are highly stable in the blood [74]. MiRs are a class of naturally occurring small non-coding RNA molecules and are invo lved in ...

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Biomolecular engineering for nanobio/bionanotechnology

Biomolecular engineering for nanobio/bionanotechnology

... as proteins, peptides, nucleic acids and drugs, synthetic polymers and solid sur- faces with functional molecules and ...when proteins are functionalized with hydrophobic or large materials, ...

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Protein cages, rings and tubes: useful components of future nanodevices?

Protein cages, rings and tubes: useful components of future nanodevices?

... with nucleic acids appear to com- monly form ring structures: RuvB is another protein involved in homologous recombination, specifi cally resolution of Hol- liday junctions, and forms a hexameric ring 12 nm ...

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Chapter 8

Chapter 8

... These carbon rings and chains form the basis for the fats (fatty acid chains), carbohydrates, nucleic acids (DNA and RNA), and proteins that serve as the basis of life.... Why Care ab[r] ...

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Dendritic Polymers for Theranostics

Dendritic Polymers for Theranostics

... of proteins, adjust existing gene expression, or generate cytotoxic ...the nucleic acids to target sites effectively and safely, various kinds of gene vectors have been developed, including viral and ...

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SHORT COMMUNICATION ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITIES, PHENOLS AND FLAVONOID CONTENTS OF WITHANIA SOMNIFERA AND RAUWOLFIA SERPENTINA

SHORT COMMUNICATION ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITIES, PHENOLS AND FLAVONOID CONTENTS OF WITHANIA SOMNIFERA AND RAUWOLFIA SERPENTINA

... lipids, proteins and nucleic acids can trigger various chronic diseases such as coronary heart diseases, atherosclerosis, cancer, AIDS and ageing (Finkel and Holbrook ...

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ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY OF LEAF AND FRUIT EXTRACTS OF RAUWOLFIA TETRAPHYLLA LINN

ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY OF LEAF AND FRUIT EXTRACTS OF RAUWOLFIA TETRAPHYLLA LINN

... When this resistance mechanism is insufficient, oxidative stress can damage proteins, carbohydrates, lipid and nucleic acids leading to the generation of free radicals, other reactive ox[r] ...

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Antibiotypes of Bacteroides gingivalis assessed by antimicrobial disks and multivariate analysis

Antibiotypes of Bacteroides gingivalis assessed by antimicrobial disks and multivariate analysis

... The principal component matrix showed that the first factor contains ,-lactam while the antimicrobial agents that inhibit the synthesis of proteins or nucleic acids have high factor load[r] ...

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Twenty Year Reform of Teaching Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Fourth Military Medical University in China

Twenty Year Reform of Teaching Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Fourth Military Medical University in China

... The first round of our teaching reform was traced back to the late 1980s when integrative experiments were en- couraged. Students were assigned a particular project based on teaching plan, which usually required compre- ...

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In situ hybridisation for the detection of viral nucleic acids

In situ hybridisation for the detection of viral nucleic acids

... SV5 proteins, was analysed by a comparison of RNA and protein levels in immunised and non-immunised mice at 5 days ...M) proteins were found to be effective in eliciting an immune response which enhanced ...

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