نتایج جستجو برای: genetic properties

تعداد نتایج: 1461260  

Journal: :The Journal of antibiotics 1980
R Okamoto T Fukumoto H Nomura K Kiyoshima K Nakamura A Takamatsu H Naganawa T Takeuchi H Umezawa

By microbial transformation of tylosin (I), the following eight new acyl derivatives were obtained: 3-acetyltylosin (II), 3-propionyltylosin (III), 4"-butyryltylosin (IV), 4"-isovaleryltylosin (V), 3-acetyl-4"-butyryltylosin (VI), 3-acetyl-4"-isovaleryltylosin (VII), 3-propionyl-4"-butyryltylosin (VIII) and 3-propionyl-4"-isovaleryltylosin (IX).

Journal: :The Journal of antibiotics 1986
K Yano K Yokoi J Sato J Oono T Kouda Y Ogawa T Nakashima

The structure of physiologically active substances, actinopyrones A, B and C, produced by Streptomyces pactum S12538 were determined on the basis of their spectral and chemical character. These substances were structurally related to piericidin A1.

Journal: :Journal of proteome research 2009
Nicolas Abello Huib A M Kerstjens Dirkje S Postma Rainer Bischoff

Protein tyrosine nitration (PTN) is a post-translational modification occurring under the action of a nitrating agent. Tyrosine is modified in the 3-position of the phenolic ring through the addition of a nitro group (NO2). In the present article, we review the main nitration reactions and elucidate why nitration is not a random chemical process. The particular physical and chemical properties ...

2017
Ville Y. P. Väre Emily R. Eruysal Amithi Narendran Kathryn L. Sarachan Paul F. Agris

RNAs are central to all gene expression through the control of protein synthesis. Four major nucleosides, adenosine, guanosine, cytidine and uridine, compose RNAs and provide sequence variation, but are limited in contributions to structural variation as well as distinct chemical properties. The ability of RNAs to play multiple roles in cellular metabolism is made possible by extensive variatio...

2016
Martin B. Nadeau Damase P. Khasa

Little is known about edaphic selection pressures as drivers of contrasting white spruce ectomycorrhizal fungal community structure and diversity in the Canadian boreal forest. We hypothesized that community composition differs among the four sites sampled-nursery, mining site, forest edge, and natural forest. Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungal community structure and diversity was studied at the fou...

Journal: :Medical hypotheses 2008
Bin Zhou Yan Liu Wei Wei Jing Mao

Dental caries are slowly progressive and infectious disease, which result in localized dissolution and destruction of the calcified tissues. In routine clinical treatments, microleakage following with secondary caries usually occurs due to the discrepancy in physico-chemical property between filled materials and tooth. Ideal filling materials for tooth defect should be similar to the structure ...

Journal: :Bio Systems 2000
J D Bashford P D Jarvis

The systematics of indices of physico-chemical properties of codons and amino acids across the genetic code are examined. Using a simple numerical labelling scheme for nucleic acid bases, A=(-1,0), C=(0,-1), G=(0,1), U=(1,0), data can be fitted as low order polynomials of the six coordinates in the 64-dimensional codon weight space. The work confirms and extends the recent studies by Siemion et...

Journal: :Expert review of proteomics 2005
Rainer Cramer Johan Gobom Eckhard Nordhoff

It has become evident that the mystery of life will not be deciphered just by decoding its blueprint, the genetic code. In the life and biomedical sciences, research efforts are now shifting from pure gene analysis to the analysis of all biomolecules involved in the machinery of life. One area of these postgenomic research fields is proteomics. Although proteomics, which basically encompasses t...

2015
Björn Hoppe Dirk Krüger Tiemo Kahl Tobias Arnstadt François Buscot Jürgen Bauhus Tesfaye Wubet

Deadwood is an important biodiversity hotspot in forest ecosystems. While saproxylic insects and wood-inhabiting fungi have been studied extensively, little is known about deadwood-inhabiting bacteria. The study we present is among the first to compare bacterial diversity and community structure of deadwood under field conditions. We therefore compared deadwood logs of two temperate forest tree...

2014
Ali A Khorasani James L Weaver Carolina Salvador-Morales

On the cusp of widespread permeation of nanomedicine, academia, industry, and government have invested substantial financial resources in developing new ways to better treat diseases. Materials have unique physical and chemical properties at the nanoscale compared with their bulk or small-molecule analogs. These unique properties have been greatly advantageous in providing innovative solutions ...

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