Search
Now showing items 101-110 of 354
The Effect Of Ligand Denticity In Stabilizing Actinide-Element Multiple Bond Functionalities
(2017-12)
Different synthetic approaches to the development of complexes with X-An=E and E=An=E functionalities (where An = U, Th) for use in studying the inverse trans influence (ITI) and the role f-orbitals play in early actinide ...
NARROW OPEN TUBULAR LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY: SEPARATION OPTIMIZATION AND COLUMN IMPROVEMENT
(2020-05-08)
The continuous progress of life sciences such as genome sequencing, proteomics and metabolomics has facilitated the development of effective tools to better analyze the large numbers of bio-samples with low quantities and ...
The isolation and characterization of phosphatases from the Ehrlich ascites tumor cell line /
(1985)
Peak II was found to have low specificity toward phosphotyrosine but did contain Mg('2+)- or Mn('2+)-dependent p-nitrophenyl phosphate phosphatase activity. Both Peak I and Peak II p-nitrophenyl phosphate phosphatases ...
Testing recently-developed molecular dynamics protocols for structure prediction of polypeptides and prion proteins.
(2007)
Two MD protocols were recently developed that allow a polypeptide to search the PE surface in search of the global PE minimum, which should correspond to the experimental structure. alpha-helical secondary structures have ...
BIOCHEMISTRY OF HEMIN UPTAKE IN LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES AND THE FUCTION OF TONB IN ESCHERICHIA COLI
(2009)
Iron is an essential metal element for the metabolism pathway of most microorganisms. For pathogens, iron is also an important factor for virulence. But in the host body, the availability of free iron is very low. Iron ...
Sequencing and comparative genomics of Leptospira interrogans serovar pomona and Leptospira kirschneri serovar grippotyphosa.
(2007)
Virulence genes that include methyl-accepting chemotaxis protein, flagellar basal body-associated protein, flagellar motor switch protein, Lig A protein, thermolysin, multiple antibiotic resistance protein, acriflavine ...
MOBILITY STUDY OF PROTEIN AND DYE MOLECULES WITHIN SILICA HYDROGEL, LIPOSOMES, AND BACTERIA CELLS BY FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY
(2010)
Fluorescence techniques are very useful for understanding the various processes in biological science. This thesis presents the applications of several fluorescence techniques for studying the mobility of proteins and ...
Mechanisms of enzymes of the a-aminoadipate pathway: Homocitrate synthase from Thermus thermophilus and saccharopine dehydrogenase from Saccharomyces cerevisiae
(2011)
The &alpha-aminoadipate (AAA) pathway for lysine biosynthesis is nearly unique to higher fungi, including human and plant pathogens and euglenoids; an exception is the thermophilic bacterium Thermus thermophilus. . ...
Determinants of gene targeting and regulation by response regulators in Clostridioides difficile
(2018-12-14)
Bacteria use two-component signal transduction systems to sense the conditions of the environment and adapt their behavior to ensure survival. The separate roles of signal perception and response output are carried out by ...