نتایج جستجو برای: F10.7

تعداد نتایج: 17  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Arnaud Javelle Domenico Lupo Pierre Ripoche Tim Fulford Mike Merrick Fritz K Winkler

The conduction mechanism of Escherichia coli AmtB, the structurally and functionally best characterized representative of the ubiquitous Amt/Rh family, has remained controversial in several aspects. The predominant view has been that it facilitates the movement of ammonium in its uncharged form as indicated by the hydrophobic nature of a pore located in the center of each subunit of the homotri...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Jason A Hall Sydney Kustu

In Escherichia coli, each subunit of the trimeric channel protein AmtB carries a hydrophobic pore for transport of NH(4)(+) across the cytoplasmic membrane. Positioned along this substrate conduction pathway are two conserved elements--a pair of hydrogen-bonded histidines (H168/H318) located within the pore itself and a set of aromatic residues (F107/W148/F215) at its periplasmic entrance--thou...

2002
Shun-Rong Zhang John M. Holt

Each of three solar flux indices, F107, E107, and MgII core-to-wing, has been tested as a solar activity proxy to model empirically electron density Ne measurements made by an incoherent scatter radar during the period of 1976-2001 over the height span of 1501000km at Millstone Hill. It is found that deviations of model values given by the three indices to the data are practically the same, reg...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Ugur Akgun Shahram Khademi

AmtB, a member of the Rh/Amt/MEP superfamily, is responsible for ammonia transport in Escherichia coli. The ammonia pathway in AmtB consists of a narrow hydrophobic lumen in between hydrophilic periplasmic and cytoplasmic vestibules. A series of molecular dynamics simulations (greater than 0.4 μs in total) were performed to determine the mechanism of solute recruitments and selectivity by the p...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Lei Zheng Dirk Kostrewa Simon Bernèche Fritz K Winkler Xiao-Dan Li

Ammonium is one of the most important nitrogen sources for bacteria, fungi, and plants, but it is toxic to animals. The ammonium transport proteins (methylamine permeases/ammonium transporters/rhesus) are present in all domains of life; however, functional studies with members of this family have yielded controversial results with respect to the chemical identity (NH(4)(+) or NH(3)) of the tran...

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