نتایج جستجو برای: chemical marker

تعداد نتایج: 503993  

Journal: :Genome 1995
G A Penner L J Bezte D Leisle J Clarke

Temperature sweep gel electrophoresis in combination with random amplified polymorphic DNA analysis was employed to detect two markers for a single gene governing low cadmium uptake in western Canadian durum wheat (Triticum turgidum L. var. durum). Analysis of progeny derived from a cross of the high cadmium accumulating cultivar Kyle by the low cadmium accumulating cultivar Nile resulted in li...

Journal: :Journal of chromatography. B, Biomedical sciences and applications 1997
Z Deyl I Miksík

Analytical methods for marker compounds formed during post-translational modifications of proteins are reviewed. Only adducts arising either in vivo or under in vitro conditions simulating the in vivo situations are discussed. All of these compounds stem from either the reaction of free amino groups (i.e., lysine, arginine or N-terminal amino acid). In most cases the reactive counterpart is an ...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1978
K R Peters G Rutter H H Gschwender W Haller

For high resolution labeling of influenza virus cell surface antigens on HeLa cells, an immunospecific marker is used with silica sphere cores of 13--14 nm average diameter. These markers are formed using commercially available silica sphere sols. Two other size ranges are available, 7--8 nm and 22--25 nm. The steps for chemical derivatization are described in detail. Amino and aldehyde functio...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1987
D K Hincha R Höfner K B Schwab U Heber J M Schmitt

The effects of freezing and desiccation of spinach leaves (Spinacia oleracea L. cv Yates) on the thylakoid membranes were assessed using antibodies specific for thylakoid membrane proteins. The peripheral part of the chloroplast coupling factor ATPase (CF1) was used as a molecular marker for chemical membrane damage by chaotropic solutes. Plastocyanin, a soluble protein localized inside the clo...

2017
ZAIN NASIR AMBREEN MALIK UTTRA KIFAYAT ULLAH KHAN IKRAM ULLAH KHAN MUHAMAMD SALEEM HASEEB AHSAN HIRA ASIF AMBER SHARIF WAQAS YOUNIS HUMA NAZ

Hepatic diseases are serious health issues as various pharmaceuticals, xenobiotics, environmental/chemical pollutants, some natural products and dietary supplements when used in overdose have tendency to cause hepatotoxicity. Present study was aimed at investigating hepatoprotective activity of aqueous methanolic extract of Euphorbia prostrata against paracetamol and carbon tetrachloride induce...

2013
Yuya A. Lin Omar Boutureira Lukas Lercher Bhaskar Bhushan Robert S. Paton Benjamin G. Davis

Cross-metathesis (CM) has recently emerged as a viable strategy for protein modification. Here, efficient protein CM has been demonstrated through biomimetic chemical access to Se-allyl-selenocysteine (Seac), a metathesis-reactive amino acid substrate, via dehydroalanine. On-protein reaction kinetics reveal a rapid reaction with rate constants of Seac-mediated-CM comparable or superior to off-p...

Journal: :Biomicrofluidics 2014
John Dubose Xinyu Lu Saurin Patel Shizhi Qian Sang Woo Joo Xiangchun Xuan

Shape is an intrinsic marker of cell cycle, an important factor for identifying a bioparticle, and also a useful indicator of cell state for disease diagnostics. Therefore, shape can be a specific marker in label-free particle and cell separation for various chemical and biological applications. We demonstrate in this work a continuous-flow electrical sorting of spherical and peanut-shaped part...

2016
Yijie Geng Bradley Feng

The emerging models of human embryonic stem cell (hESC) self-organizing organoids provide a valuable in vitro platform for studying self-organizing processes that presumably mimic in vivo human developmental events. Here we report that through a chemical screen, we identified two novel and structurally similar small molecules BIR1 and BIR2 which robustly induced the self-organization of a ballo...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1988
H J Fritz J Hohlmaier W Kramer A Ohmayer J Wippler

The gapped duplex DNA approach to oligonucleotide-directed construction of mutations (Kramer et al. 1984, Nucl. Acids Res. 12, 9441-9456) has been developed further. A procedure is described that makes in vitro DNA polymerase/DNA ligase reactions dispensable. Direct transfection of host bacteria with gdDNA molecules of recombinant phage M13 plus mutagenic oligonucleotide results in marker yield...

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