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Proteins and enzymes

The membrane filtration and the vacuum drying of proteins and enzymes.

The membrane filtration and the vacuum drying of proteins and enzymes.

... membrane module would be economic. Thus, the capital cost of the membranes and the durability of the membranes for processing precipitated proteins and enzymes are important factors that must be taken into ...

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The effect of plant growth regulators and chlorsulfuron on electrophoretic profiles of soluble proteins, polypeptides and antioxidant enzymes in maize seedlings

The effect of plant growth regulators and chlorsulfuron on electrophoretic profiles of soluble proteins, polypeptides and antioxidant enzymes in maize seedlings

... tive proteins and specific qualitative changes in electrophoretic patterns of coleoptile ...the proteins and antioxidant enzymes despite the fact that all of them were applied at concentra- tions, ...

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Effect of Heat Stress in Synthesis of Heat Shock Proteins and Antioxidative Enzyme Response in Trigonella foenum-graceum L

Effect of Heat Stress in Synthesis of Heat Shock Proteins and Antioxidative Enzyme Response in Trigonella foenum-graceum L

... of proteins and ...of proteins and reactive oxygen species scavenging enzymes in fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graceum) ...temperature. Proteins were extracted from heat stressed plants and ...

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Gold nanoparticles induced cloudy swelling to hydropic degeneration, cytoplasmic hyaline vacuolation, polymorphism, binucleation, karyopyknosis, karyolysis, karyorrhexis and necrosis in the liver

Gold nanoparticles induced cloudy swelling to hydropic degeneration, cytoplasmic hyaline vacuolation, polymorphism, binucleation, karyopyknosis, karyolysis, karyorrhexis and necrosis in the liver

... hydrolytic enzymes that lead to cytoplasmic degeneration and macromolecular ...with proteins and enzymes of the hepatic tissue interfering with the antioxidant defense mechanism and leading to ...

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More than Enzymes That Make or Break Cyclic Di GMP—Local Signaling in the Interactome of GGDEF/EAL Domain Proteins of Escherichia coli

More than Enzymes That Make or Break Cyclic Di GMP—Local Signaling in the Interactome of GGDEF/EAL Domain Proteins of Escherichia coli

... domain proteins of Escherichia ...domain proteins were also quantified and found to vary dy- namically along the growth ...hub proteins. These include the DGC/PDE proteins representing the ...

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Insights on Heterologous Expression of Fungal Cellulases in Pichia pastoris

Insights on Heterologous Expression of Fungal Cellulases in Pichia pastoris

... desired enzymes under the control of the PADH3 has been compared with the most commonly used promoters PAOX1 and PGAP of ...desired proteins and enzymes by ...recombinant enzymes including ...

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The mediator complex subunits MED25/PFT1 and MED8 are required for transcriptional responses to changes in cell wall arabinose composition and glucose treatment in Arabidopsis thaliana

The mediator complex subunits MED25/PFT1 and MED8 are required for transcriptional responses to changes in cell wall arabinose composition and glucose treatment in Arabidopsis thaliana

... encoding enzymes and transporters involved in nutrient acquisition and the synthesis of secondary prod- ucts and the co-expression of genes involved in ABA re- sponses [35, ...related proteins, regulatory ...

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An immunoblot assay reveals that bacteriophage T4 thymidylate synthase and dihydrofolate reductase are not virion proteins.

An immunoblot assay reveals that bacteriophage T4 thymidylate synthase and dihydrofolate reductase are not virion proteins.

... two enzymes probed with the combined ...phage proteins gp9 and gp19 and their areas obtained from the scan of the Coomassie blue-stained gel in ...tail proteins cross- react with the antisera at the ...

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The emerging role of deubiquitinating enzymes in genomic integrity, diseases, and therapeutics

The emerging role of deubiquitinating enzymes in genomic integrity, diseases, and therapeutics

... signaling proteins in response to DNA damage signal is thought to be a critical event that facilitates the recognition of DNA damage lesion site, the activation of checkpoint function, termination and checkpoint ...

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Aggregation as bacterial inclusion bodies does not imply inactivation of enzymes and fluorescent proteins

Aggregation as bacterial inclusion bodies does not imply inactivation of enzymes and fluorescent proteins

... both enzymes and fluorescent proteins (Table 1) demon- strates that physiological aggregation as inclusion bodies does not necessarily split protein population into active and inactive ...unfolded ...

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Analysis of the regulatory mechanism of deoxynivalenol production using omics

Analysis of the regulatory mechanism of deoxynivalenol production using omics

... Fusarium species are plant pathogens that produce various mycotoxins. Here, the regulatory mechanism of deoxyni- valenol production in Fusarium asiaticum was analyzed using proteomic, metabolomic and transcriptomic ...

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A new paradigm for developmental biology

A new paradigm for developmental biology

... remodelling enzymes and binding effector proteins, such as SET, tudor domains and chromodomains, appear to interact with RNA (Bernstein and Allis, 2005; Jeffery and Nakielny, 2004; Sanchez-Elsner et ...

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A Map of Interactions between the Proteins of a Retrotransposon

A Map of Interactions between the Proteins of a Retrotransposon

... in proteins of LTR-retroelements and their role in forming functional structures or enzymes, little is known about whether heteromeric interactions are required to coordinate the processes of particle ...

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Vol 72, No 2 (2020)

Vol 72, No 2 (2020)

... antioxidant enzymes, SOD and CAT, was decreased in diabetic animals, whereas treatment with Cs and Ld extracts recovered the activities of the antioxidant ...inactivates enzymes through protein glycation ...

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Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science

Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science

... clotting enzymes present in different fraction of proteins of Lagenaria siceraria are promising candidates for application in industrial scale for production of cheese and might be a potential substitute ...

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Biosorption of Pb(II) and Co(II) on Red Rose Waste Biomass

Biosorption of Pb(II) and Co(II) on Red Rose Waste Biomass

... autolytic enzymes causing putrefaction of biomass, remove lipids and proteins that mask binding sites and could release certain biopolymers from the cell wall that have a high affinity towards heavy metal ...

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Local administration of glucocorticoids decreases synovial citrullination in rheumatoid arthritis

Local administration of glucocorticoids decreases synovial citrullination in rheumatoid arthritis

... citrullinated proteins (CPs) with the monoclonal antibody F95 and peptidylarginine deiminase (PAD) 2 and 4 was assessed immunohistochemically with double-blind semiquantitative ...

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COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON THE MACROMOLECULAR COMPOSITION, FREE AMINO ACIDS AND ENZYMATIC ASSAY ON THE STING GLAND AND RESERVOIR OF THE EUROPEAN HONEY BEE Apis Mellifera L.

COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON THE MACROMOLECULAR COMPOSITION, FREE AMINO ACIDS AND ENZYMATIC ASSAY ON THE STING GLAND AND RESERVOIR OF THE EUROPEAN HONEY BEE Apis Mellifera L.

... contained enzymes, proteins, peptides, physiologically active amines, amino acids, carbohydrates, phospholipids and volatile ...the enzymes detected in venom gland of A ...of proteins at low ...

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Metal contamination and methane oxidising bacteria around a formerly industrialised suburban river

Metal contamination and methane oxidising bacteria around a formerly industrialised suburban river

... Heat killing is one o f the most efficient methods for inactivating the enzymes in bacteria. Optimum temperature is one o f the criteria and plays an important role in the growth o f bacteria and reduction o f Cr ...

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Molecular genetic analysis of extracellular enzyme secretion by Erwinia carotovora

Molecular genetic analysis of extracellular enzyme secretion by Erwinia carotovora

... extracellular enzymes, namely pectinases (P e l), cellulases (Cel) and proteases (P ...extracellular enzymes are considered to be the major pathogenicity determinants of this ...both enzymes ...

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