نتایج جستجو برای: elongation rate

تعداد نتایج: 985382  

2015
Rachael M. Buckley JoAnne Stubbe

Polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) synthases (PhaCs) catalyze the conversion of 3-(R)-hydroxybutyryl CoA (HBCoA) to PHB, which is deposited as granules in the cytoplasm of microorganisms. The class I PhaC from Caulobacter crescentus (PhaC(Cc)) is a highly soluble protein with a turnover number of 75 s(-1) and no lag phase in coenzyme A (CoA) release. Studies with [1-(14)C]HBCoA and PhaC(Cc) monitored by...

Journal: :Plant, cell & environment 2008
Monika Kavanová Fernando Alfredo Lattanzi Hans Schnyder

Nitrogen deficiency severely inhibits leaf growth. This response was analysed at the cellular level by growing Lolium perenne L. under 7.5 mM (high) or 1 mM (low) nitrate supply, and performing a kinematic analysis to assess the effect of nitrogen status on cell proliferation and cell growth in the leaf blade epidermis. Low nitrogen supply reduced leaf elongation rate (LER) by 43% through a sim...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2000
G T Beemster T I Baskin

Plants control organ growth rate by adjusting the rate and duration of cell division and expansion. Surprisingly, there have been few studies where both parameters have been measured in the same material, and thus we have little understanding of how division and expansion are regulated interdependently. We have investigated this regulation in the root meristem of the stunted plant 1 (stp1) muta...

2012
Joseph K. E. Ortega Cindy M. Munoz Scott E. Blakley Jason T. Truong Elena L. Ortega

Regulation of cell growth is paramount to all living organisms. In plants, algae and fungi, regulation of expansive growth of cells is required for development and morphogenesis. Also, many sensory responses of stage IVb sporangiophores of Phycomyces blakesleeanus are produced by regulating elongation growth rate (growth responses) and differential elongation growth rate (tropic responses). "St...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1973
E Hamel M Cashel

The possible role of guanosine 5'-triphosphate,3'-diphosphate (pppGpp) in protein synthesis by Escherichia coli ribosomes and protein factors was examined. Although pppGpp could effectively substitute for GTP in reactions catalyzed by initiation factor 2 (ribosomal binding of fMet-tRNA and formation of N-formylmethionylpuromycin) and elongation factor T (ribosomal binding of Phe-tRNA and format...

Journal: :Plant, cell & environment 2017
Xiaoli Yang Gang Dong K Palaniappan Guohua Mi Tobias I Baskin

To understand how root growth responds to temperature, we used kinematic analysis to quantify division and expansion parameters in the root of Arabidopsis thaliana. Plants were grown at temperatures from 15 to 30 °C, given continuously from germination. Over these temperatures, root length varies more than threefold in the wild type but by only twofold in a double mutant for phytochrome-interac...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2000
F Tardieu M Reymond P Hamard C Granier B Muller

The spatial distributions of leaf expansion rate, cell division rate and cell size was examined under contrasting soil water conditions, evaporative demands and temperatures in a series of experiments carried out in either constant or naturally fluctuating conditions. They were examined in the epidermis and all leaf tissues. (1) Meristem temperature affected relative elongation rate by a consta...

2002
ROBERT T. SCHIMKE

“Superinduction” is a phenomenon frequently observed in eukaryotic cells, whereby the inhibition of RNA synthesis (usually with actinomycin D) results in an increase in the concentration (activity) of a specific protein. This paper shows that actinomycin D can superinduce the major egg white proteins synthesized in chick magnum. After actinomycin D treatment, ovalbumin, conalbumin, ovomucoid, a...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1985
D Pantaloni T L Hill M F Carlier E D Korn

A model for actin polymerization is proposed in which the rate of elongation of actin filaments depends on whether adenosine 5'-triphosphate or adenosine 5'-diphosphate is bound to the two terminal subunits of the filament. This model accounts quantitatively for the experimental data on the kinetics of filament elongation and explains the effect of ATP hydrolysis on actin polymerization.

2014
Katazyna Milto Ksenija Michailova Vytautas Smirnovas

Prion protein is known to have the ability to adopt a pathogenic conformation, which seems to be the basis for protein-only infectivity. The infectivity is based on self-replication of this pathogenic prion structure. One of possible mechanisms for such replication is the elongation of amyloid-like fibrils. We measured elongation kinetics and thermodynamics of mouse prion amyloid-like fibrils a...

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