نتایج جستجو برای: his tag

تعداد نتایج: 205471  

Background & Aims: Salmonella enterica is a zoonotic pathogen causing typhoid fever in humans and animals. It is an important cause of food borne infections in humans throughout the world. A recent study estimated approximately 22 million cases of typhoid each year with at least 200,000 deaths. FliC encoding flagellin plays a role in pathogenesis and is an important antigen in vaccination....

Background: Enantiopure epoxides are important intermediates in the synthesis of high-value chiral chemicals. Epoxide hydrolases have been exploited in biocatalysis for kinetic resolution of racemic epoxides to produce enantiopure epoxides and vicinal diols. It is necessary to obtain sufficient stable epoxide hydrolases with high enantioselectivity to meet the requirements of i...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2003
Joachim Klein Mark Nolden Steven L Sanders Jay Kirchner P Anthony Weil Karsten Melcher

An important goal is to identify the direct activation domain (AD)-interacting components of the transcriptional machinery within the context of native complexes. Toward this end, we first demonstrate that the multisubunit TFIID, SAGA, mediator, and Swi/Snf coactivator complexes from transcriptionally competent whole-cell yeast extracts were all capable of specifically interacting with the prot...

2014
Dale A Shepherd Antonio Ariza Thomas A Edwards John N Barr Nicola J Stonehouse Alison E Ashcroft

RATIONALE Bunyaviruses have become a major threat to both humans and livestock in Europe and the Americas. The nucleocapsid (N) protein of these viruses is key to the replication cycle and knowledge of the N oligomerisation state is central to understanding the viral lifecycle and for development of therapeutic strategies. METHODS Bunyamwera virus and Schmallenberg virus N proteins (BUNV-N an...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2001
M Hohl O Christensen C Kunz H Naegeli O Fleck

Rhp14 of Schizosaccharomyces pombe is homologous to human XPA and Saccharomyces cerevisiae Rad14, which act in nucleotide excision repair of DNA damages induced by ultraviolet light and chemical agents. Cells with disrupted rhp14 were highly sensitive to ultraviolet light, and epistasis analysis with swi10 (nucleotide excision repair) and rad2 (Uve1-dependent ultraviolet light damage repair pat...

2012
Marina V Atzingen Mônica L Vieira Rosane Oliveira Renan F Domingos Renata S Mendes Aline T Barros Amane P Gonçales Zenaide M de Morais Silvio A Vasconcellos Ana LTO Nascimento

Leptospirosis is a worldwide zoonosis caused by pathogenic Leptospira. The whole-genome sequence of L. interrogans serovar Copenhageni together with bioinformatics tools represent a great opportunity to search for novel antigen candidates that could be used as subunit vaccine against leptospirosis. We focused on six genes encoding for conserved hypothetical proteins predicted to be exported to ...

2010
Ronald K. June Khirud Gogoi Akiko Eguchi Xian-Shu Cui Steven F. Dowdy

Intracellular delivery of functional macromolecules using peptide transduction domains (PTDs) is an exciting technology with both experimental and therapeutic applications. Recent data indicate that PTD-mediated transduction occurs via fluid-phase macropinocytosis involving an intracellular pH drop to approximately 5. Nitrilotriacetic acid (NTA)-coordinated metals avidly bind hexahistidine-tagg...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of medical and biological research = Revista brasileira de pesquisas medicas e biologicas 2004
C R R Ramos P A E Abreu A L T O Nascimento P L Ho

We report here the construction of a vector derived from pET3-His and pRSET plasmids for the expression and purification of recombinant proteins in Escherichia coli based on T7 phage RNA polymerase. The resulting pAE plasmid combined the advantages of both vectors: small size (pRSET), expression of a short 6XHis tag at N-terminus (pET3-His) and a high copy number of plasmid (pRSET). The small s...

2009
Victor K. Y. Wu Nitin H. Vaidya Roy H. Campbell

In this paper, we propose embedding RFID tags in trees in a forest to track hikers. Hikers are equipped with RFID readers, which read from and write to tags. Specifically, as a hiker moves through the forest, his/her reader leaves his/her ID and increasing sequence numbers (SNs) in tags. This creates a digital trail that allows the hiker to backtrack his/her route. That is, when the hiker decid...

Journal: :Chemistry 2015
Yael Nissinkorn Naama Lahav-Mankovski Aharon Rabinkov Shira Albeck Leila Motiei David Margulies

A methodology for creating fluorescent molecular sensors that respond to changes that occur on the surfaces of specific proteins is presented. This approach, which relies on binding cooperatively between a specific His-tag binder and a nonspecific protein-surface receptor, enabled the development of a sensor that can track changes on the surface of a His-tag-labeled calmodulin (His-CaM) upon in...

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