Numerous
proteins have clusters of basic (or basic/hydrophobic)
residues that bind to these acidic
lipids.
Full article >>>Residues in α-helices typically adopt backbone (φ, ψ) dihedral angles around . More generally, they adopt dihedral angles such that the ψ dihedral angle of one
residue and the φ dihedral angle of the next
residue sum to roughly .
Full article >>>Residues between 703 & 850 tether Ci in the
cytoplasm (Aza-Blanc, 1997)
Ci-
DNABinding sites have been identified
upstream of the
promoter both of wg and ptc
Binds the following
sequence: ...
Full article >>>residue management. Management of rice straw and stubble after harvest.
resistant. Able to tolerate conditions (such as pesticide sprays or pest damage) harmful to other
strains of the same
species.
Full article >>>Residue: As applied to
proteins, what remains of an
amino acid after its incorporation into a
peptide chain, with subsequent loss of a water
molecule (see
Peptide Bond).
Full article >>>The
residues ("tailings") of mines often contain such high concentrations of toxic metals (e.g., copper, lead) that most
plants are unable to grow on them.
Full article >>>In DSSP
residues which are not in any of the above
conformations is designated as ' ' (space), which sometimes gets designated with C (coil) or L (loop). The helices (G,H and I) and sheet
conformations are all required to have a reasonable length.
Full article >>>Recruitment. The
residue of those
larvae that have: (1) dispersed; (2) settled at the adult
site; (3) made some final movements toward the adult
habitat; (4) metamorphosed successfully, and (5) survived to be detected by the observer ...
Full article >>>When the cysteine
residue is replaced by another
amino acid, tyrosine, the disulfide bond is lost, which is detrimental to the
protein's structure.
Full article >>>Catalyzes the addition of
adenine residues to the 3' end of
pre-mRNAs to form the poly(A) tail. (See
Polymerase.)
Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.
Full article >>>carboxyl-terminal
residue The
amino acid residue in a
polypeptide chain with a free a-carboxyl group. carotenoids
Lipid-soluble photosynthetic
pigments made up of isoprene units.
Full article >>>5' or 3' end The
nucleoside residues which form
nucleic acids are joined by phosphodiester
linkages between the 3' C
atom of one ribose moiety and the 5' C
atom of the next.
Full article >>>The absence of punctuation makes reading the m
RNA susceptible to changes in the frame of reading the
nucleotide residues. The m
RNA must also contain signals for initiation and termination of a
polypeptide chain.
Full article >>>The first function is to attach it to the
cell surface, it does that by attaching to particular sugar
residues that are always present on all
animal cells.
Full article >>>Phosophotransfer between a histidine
residue on the sensor
domain and an aspartate
residue inthe response regulator
domain determines the
phosphorylation state of the response regulator.
Full article >>>: A methylated
guanine residue (
GTP
), which is added to the 5' end of eukaryotic m
RNAs in a post-
transcriptional re
action. It protects the m
RNA against 5'-
exonuclease, stabilises the m
RNA and enhances its
translation. The cap contains a 7-methyl ...
Full article >>>A post-
replication process.
Cytosine residues in CpG
sequences are methylated, forming
gene-specific
methylation patterns.
Methylation of
promoter regions correlates with
gene expression patterns.
Related
Chromatin Epigenetics ...
Full article >>>Leucine zipper: A
motif found in certain
proteins in which Leu
residues are evenly spaced through an a-helical region, such that they would end up on the same face of the helix.
Dimers can form between two such
proteins.
Full article >>>Solid wastes include household trash, sewage sludge, agricultural
residue, mining refuse, and industrial waste.
Full article >>>humus Sticky, brown, insoluble
residue from the bodies of dead
plants and
animals; gives soil its structure, coating mineral particles and holding them together; serves as a major source of
plant nutrients.
Full article >>>asphalt -- A dark bituminous substance found in natural beds.
Residue from petroleum distillation.
ATP -- "
adenosine triphosphate". A relatively stable, high energy
molecule used to fuel chemical reactions within
cells.
Full article >>>Attachment of methyl groups (-CH3) to
DNA most commonly at
cytosine residues. May be involved in regulation of
gene expression. Also may prevent some
restriction endonucleases from cutting
DNA at their recognition sites.
Full article >>>anus The terminal opening of the gut; the solid
residues of
digestion are eliminated through the
anus.
Covered in:
Lab 12
Animal Diversity II
Lab 15 Rat Muscular and Digestive Systems ...
Full article >>>They appear on over-ripe fruit in kitchens, they swarm in thousands about the
residue produced by the pressing of grapes or apples for wine. They nibble on marmalade and other preserves, and wherever vinegar is standing open, they are there.
Full article >>>disulfide bond - covalent intrachain bonds found in
protein molecules; covalent linking of two -SH groups of neighboring cysteine
residues in a folded
polypeptide chain. These bonds are rarely, if ever found in the
cytosol.
Full article >>>The association rate with
lipids is accelerated by an increased exposure of hydrophobic
residues.
Full article >>>'"/>