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  1. Hypoxically inducible barley alanine aminotransferase: cDNA cloning and expression analysis

    A 1.75 kb cDNA containing the entire coding sequence of the hypoxically inducible alanine aminotransferase (AlaAT) from barley roots was isolated and...

    Douglas G. Muench, Allen G. Good in Plant Molecular Biology
    Article 01 February 1994
  2. Evidence of stock separation in southern hemisphere organge roughy (Hoplostethus atlanticus, Trachichthyidae) from restriction-enzyme analysis of mitochondrial DNA

    Restriction enzyme analysis of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) was used to test for genetic homogeneity of orange roughy ( Hoplostethus atlanticus ) in the...

    A. J. Smolenski, J. R. Ovenden, R. W. G. White in Marine Biology
    Article 01 June 1993
  3. Otolith size changes related with body growth, habitat depth and temperature

    Size variation in the sagittal otoliths of six species of the genus Merluccius , and five species of the genus Coelorhynchus was compared, using a...

    Antoni Lombarte, Jordi Lleonart in Environmental Biology of Fishes
    Article 01 July 1993
  4. Inhibition of actin filament movement by monoclonal antibodies against the motor domain of myosin

    Conformational transitions in defined regions of the motor domain of skeletal muscle myosin involved in ATP hydrolysis, actin binding and motility...

    Donald A. Winkelmann, Fumi Kinose, Alice L. Chung in Journal of Muscle Research & Cell Motility
    Article 01 August 1993
  5. A histidine binding protein ofEscherichia coli: a component of cystine binding protein ofEscherichia coli

    Commercially obtained cystine binding protein (CBP), an osmotic shock protein of Escherichia coli , was studied in an effort to determine its binding...

    J. DeBrohun Butler, S. Warren Levin, ... A. B. Mukherjee in Amino Acids
    Article 01 February 1993
  6. Expression of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae RAD50 gene during meiosis: steady-state transcript levels rise and fall while steady-state protein levels remain constant

    In Saccharomyces cerevisiae , the RAD50 gene is required for repair of X-ray and MMS-induced DNA damage during vegetative growth, and for synaptonemal...

    Wendy E. Raymond, Nancy Kleckner in Molecular and General Genetics MGG
    Article 01 April 1993
  7. Mutations Affecting Translational Accuracy in Yeast

    To investigate the mechanisms used in eukaryotes to maintain translational accuracy, we and others have isolated and characterized mutations that...
    Susan W. Liebman, Annette Vincent, ... Jamie All-Robyn in Protein Synthesis and Targeting in Yeast
    Conference paper 1993
  8. Efficient Production of a Functional Single-Chain Antidigoxin Antibody via an Engineered Bacillus subtilis Expression-Secretion System

    We have applied a Bacillus subtilis expression-secretion system to produce a functional antidigoxin SCA (single-chain antibody consisting of V L -linker-V...

    Xu-Chu Wu, Shi-Chung Ng, ... Sui-Lam Wong in Bio/Technology
    Article 01 January 1993
  9. Fingerprinting genomes by use of PCR with primers that encode protein motifs or contain sequences that regulate gene expression

    PCR primers of arbitrary nucleotide sequence have identified DNA polymorphisms useful for genetic map** in a large variety of organisms. Although...

    Edward H. Birkenmeier, Ulrike Schneider, Sarah J. Thurston in Mammalian Genome
    Article 01 October 1992
  10. Human slow wave sleep: A review and appraisal of recent findings, with implications for sleep functions, and psychiatric illness

    Recent findings concerning human slow wave sleep (hSWS-stages 3+4; delta EEG activity) are critically reviewed. Areas covered include the...

    J. Horne in Experientia
    Article 15 October 1992
  11. Assessment of lysosomal function by quantitative histochemical and cytochemical methods

    Quantitative histochemistry and cytochemistry enables a direct link to be made between metabolic functions such as the activity of lysosomal enzymes...

    Cornelis J. F. Van Noorden in The Histochemical Journal
    Article 01 October 1991
  12. Effects of nutrition and temperature on metabolic enzyme activities in larval and juvenile red drum, Sciaenops ocellatus, and lane snapper, Lutjanus synagris

    The metabolic enzyme activities were determined in larvae of red drum, Sciaenops ocellatus , and lane snapper, Lutjanus synagris , to determine the...

    M. E. Clarke, C. Calvi, ... P. J. Walsh in Marine Biology
    Article 01 January 1992
  13. Periodicity in fish otolith Sr, Na, and K corresponds with visual banding

    Examination of a section of an otolith from a teleost fish by fast atom bombardment-secondary ion mass spectrometry (FAB-SIMS) revealed seasonal...

    H. Seyama, J. S. Edmonds, ... M. Morita in Experientia
    Article 01 December 1991
  14. Inhibitory effects of flavonoids on several venom hyaluronidases

    In vitro studies showed that the flavonoid aglycones apigenin, luteolin and kaempferol inhibited the hyaluronidase activity of five different venoms...

    U. R. Kuppusamy, N. P. Das in Experientia
    Article 01 December 1991
  15. The Myxobacteria

    The myxobacteria are Gram-negative, unicellular, gliding bacteria with rod-shaped vegetative cells (Fig. 1). Because of their gliding movement,...
    Hans Reichenbach, Martin Dworkin in The Prokaryotes
    Chapter 1992
  16. SPARC synthesis in pre-implantation and early post-implantation mouse embryos

    SPARC (secreted protein acidic and rich in cysteine), also known as osteonectin and BM-40, is a secreted protein associated with a variety of...

    Keith E. Latham, Chin C. Howe in Roux's archives of developmental biology
    Article 01 June 1991
  17. Age determination of orange roughy,Hoplostethus atlanticus (Pisces: Trachichthyidae) using210Pb:226Ra disequilibria

    Natural levels of 210 Pb: 226 Ra in otoliths of orange roughy, Hoplostethus atlanticus , from south-east Australian waters, were measured to determine fish...

    G. E. Fenton, S. A. Short, D. A. Ritz in Marine Biology
    Article 01 June 1991
  18. Lens protein expression in mammals: Taxon-specificity and the recruitment of crystallins

    Vertebrate lenses show remarkably taxon-specific patterns of protein composition, most obviously in the recruitment of enzymes as major crystallins....

    Graeme Wistow, Hyong Kim in Journal of Molecular Evolution
    Article 01 March 1991
  19. Reaction rate measurements of proteases and glycosidases with chromogenic methods

    Simultaneous azo-coupling and indigogenic methods were evaluated for the quantitative histochemical assay of the plasma membrane proteases γ-glutamyl...

    Martin Ruhnke, Reinhart Gossrau in The Histochemical Journal
    Article 01 September 1989
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