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25. Microbial Fuel Cells: Optimization Of The Anode Compartment For Improved Electron Transfer
- www.innovations-report.com
- A microbial fuel cell mimics a biological system, in which bacteria do not directly transfer the energy-rich electrons gained out of the feeding to their characteristic electron acceptor. ...
26. Molecular basis of the adult i phenotype and the gene responsible for the expression of the human blood group I antigen -- Yu et al. 98 (13): 3840 -- Blood
- www.bloodjournal.org
- 5 µL concentrated medium, and with or without 2 mM acceptor substrate, LS-tetrasaccharide c (NeuNAc2-6Gal1-4GlcNAc1-3Gal1-4Glc; Oxford GlycoSystems, Abingdon, United Kingdom). ...
- Table 1 lists the amounts of GlcNAc transferred to the acceptor substrate, LS-tetrasaccharide c, from the donor substrate UDP-GlcNAc by the medium concentrates harvested from the cells transfected with the respective expression vectors. LS-tetrasaccharide c has been shown to be a good acceptor substrate for 6GlcNAc-T transferase assay. ...
- 17 Through enzyme characterization using different acceptor substrates, the 6GlcNAc-T encoded by the IGnT gene was shown to have a majority of centrally acting activity, transferring GlcNAc to the internal Gal in Gal1-4GlcNAc1-3Gal1-4GlcNAc1-R sequence, and a minority of distally acting activity, transferring GlcNAc to predistal Gal in the acceptor GlcNAc1-3Gal1-4GlcNAc1-R. ...
27. Evidence for Import of a Lysyl-tRNA into Marsupial Mitochondria -- Dörner et al. 12 (9): 2688 -- Molecular Biology of the Cell
- www.molbiolcell.org
- Apart from a structure corresponding to an acceptor stem, it fails to display structural features and identity elements conserved among mammalian tRNALys. ...
- In a third approach, the cDNA sequence of the tRNALys acceptor stem from M. ... Sequence analysis of individual clones confirmed the genomic sequence of the tRNALys acceptor stem, giving no indication that this tRNA is converted to a conventional tRNALys by RNA editing. ...
- In effect, the only structural part of the marsupial tRNALys genes that is conserved is the acceptor stem, which is composed of 6-7 bp. ...
- Nucleotides that determine Escherichia coli tRNA(Arg) and tRNA(Lys) acceptor identities revealed by analyses of mutant opal and amber suppressor tRNAs. ...
28. Universe Today - Is There Life on Europa?
- www.universetoday.com
- For example, we humans, like other animals, combine our electron donor, which is reduced carbon, with oxygen, which is our electron acceptor. ...
29. definition of acceptor
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30. Cloning and Sequencing of a Protein Involved in Phagosomal Membrane Fusion in Paramecium -- Yamauchi et al. 10 (4): 1031 -- Molecular Biology of the Cell
- www.molbiolcell.org
- It is now known that many proteins must be recruited to the site of vesicular membrane contact with an acceptor membrane before fusion with the acceptor membrane can be achieved. ...
- Rapid bulk replacement of acceptor membrane by donor membrane during phagosome to phagoacidosome transformation in Paramecium. ...
31. Binding of Sly1 to Sed5 enhances formation of the yeast early Golgi SNARE complex -- Kosodo et al. 115 (18): 3683 -- Journal of Cell Science
- jcs.biologists.org
- They have also showed that Sly1, Sed5 and Ypt1 are required on the acceptor Golgi membrane (Cao and Barlowe, 2000). ...
- Asymmetric requirements for a rab GTPase and SNARE proteins in fusion of COPII vesicles with acceptor membranes. ...
32. The Golgi matrix protein GM130: a specific interacting partner of the small GTPase rab1b -- Weide et al. 2 (4): 336 -- EMBO Reports
- emboreports.npgjournals.com
- (1995) Transcytosis-associated protein (TAP)/p115 is a general fusion factor required for binding of vesicles to acceptor membranes. ...
33. Differential regulation of cell wall biogenesis during growth and development in yeast -- Smits et al. 147 (4): 781 -- Microbiology
- mic.sgmjournals.org
- Therefore, the enzyme likely extends newly formed, short branches, which might after elongation serve as acceptor sites for cell wall proteins or 1,6-ß-glucan chains. ...
- Kinetics of ß-1,3 glucan interaction at the donor and acceptor sites of the fungal glucosyltransferase encoded by the BGL2 gene. ...
34. Recombination Hot Spots and Human Disease -- Purandare and Patel 7 (8): 773 -- Genome Research
- www.genome.org
- Alu-Alu recombination deletes splice acceptor sites and produces secreted low density lipoprotein receptor in a subject with familial hypercholesterolemia. ...
35. Direct targeting of cis-Golgi matrix proteins to the Golgi apparatus -- Yoshimura et al. 114 (22): 4105 -- Journal of Cell Science
- jcs.biologists.org
- Transcytosis-associated protein (TAP)/p115 is a general fusion factor required for binding of vesicles to acceptor membranes. ...
36. Coordination Between Fission Yeast Glucan Formation and Growth Requires a Sphingolipase Activity -- Feoktistova et al. 158 (4): 1397 -- Genetics
- www.genetics.org
- JIGAMI, 1998 Differences in in vivo acceptor specificity of two galactosyltransferases, the gmh3+ and gma12+ gene products from Schizosaccharomyces pombe. ...
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