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THE LIGAND BINDING PROPERTIES OF THE OXYSTEROL-BINDING PROTEIN FAMILY SUBFAMILY-I
(2018-12-14)
The oxysterol-binding protein/OSBP-related proteins (OSBP/ORPs) are a family of proteins conserved in all eukaryotes that have complex biological activities connected to lipid transport and lipid regulation. OSBP is ...
BIONANOFIBER-BASED NANOSTRUCTURE FABRICATION AND APPLICATIONS
(2017-12)
Among various strategies for the synthesis and assembly of nano-scaled structures, bio-templating is an efficient method due to the unique physical and chemical properties of the template bionanomaterials, thus has experienced ...
Opportunistic Sampling of Roadkill as an Entry Point to Accessing Natural Products Assembled by Bacteria Associated with Non-anthropoidal Mammalian Microbiomes
(2016-11-21)
Few secondary metabolites have been reported from mammalian microbiome bacteria despite the large numbers of diverse taxa that inhabit warm-blooded higher vertebrates. As a means to investigate natural products from these ...
BACTERIOPHAGE NANOFIBERS ENABLED NANOSTRUCTURES AND TARGET-RECOGNITION FOR BIO-APPLICATIONS
(2015)
Nanostructure is an object system that has dimensions on the nanoscale, i.e. between 0.1 and 100 nanometers. It includes nanotextured surface, nanotube, nanorod, nanofilament, nanoparticle, etc. The field of nanostructure ...
What’s in Your Backyard?: A Curriculum Guide to Accompany The University of Oklahoma Citizen Science Soil Collection Program
(2018-08-08)
This guide was designed to support educators by helping to integrate citizen science into the classroom environment. By including research about fungi in your classroom, you are helping to foster the development of scientific ...
Structure of Escherichia coli AdhP (ethanol-inducible dehydrogenase) with bound NAD
(Acta Crystallographica Section F: Structural Biology and Crystallization Communications, 2013)
The crystal structure of AdhP, a recombinantly expressed alcohol dehydrogenase
from Escherichia coli K-12 (substrain MG1655), was determined to
2.01 angstroms resolution. The structure, which was solved using molecular ...
THE BIOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF TWO PHOSPHORELAY SIGNALING PROTEINS: YPD1 HOMOLOGS FROM SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE AND CRYPTOCOCCUS NEOFORMANS
(2016-08)
Histidine-to-aspartate multi-step phosphorelay systems are used extensively by eukaryotes and bacteria to sense and respond to changes in their external environment and to control the regulation of crucial biological ...
A Computational Study of Amyloid Fibrils and their Structural Properties
(2017-12)
The term amyloid describes misfolded protein aggregates in which a highly ordered cross β-sheet pattern is adopted. While there exist functional amyloids, the majority of known amyloids are associated with diseases in ...
Kinetically Doped Silica Sol–Gel Optical Biosensors: Expanding Potential Through Dip-Coating
(2018-07-17)
Kinetic doping has previously been shown to be an effective method of doping silica sol−gel thin films with an enzyme to construct biosensors. Until now, kinetic doping has only been applied to films produced through the ...