نتایج جستجو برای: reactive site

تعداد نتایج: 504938  

M. Parniani, M. Rasouli, S. Kazemi,

This paper presents actual cases of steady reactive power oscillation of Distributed Generations (DGs) during parallel operation with the main grid. The cause of the problem was found to be the adverse effects of excitation system voltage regulation. It is shown, through preliminary investigation and detailed simulation studies, that how the excitation control system can be modified to overcome...

Behrooz Barikbin Hoda Rahimi, Maryam Yousefi, Sara Lotfi Zahra Asadi-Kani,

Cutaneous pseudolymphoma (PL) refers to a reactive T or B- cell proliferative disorder in reaction to some known or unknown stimuli. The most common site of involvement of pseudolymphoma is the face followed by the scalp. Because of its similarity with true lymphoma in both clinical and pathological aspects, differentiating between them is often difficult but fundamental due to their completely...

Journal: :Biopolymers 2002
Jeffrey D McBride Emma M Watson Arnd B E Brauer Agnès M Jaulent Robin J Leatherbarrow

Bowman-Birk Inhibitors (BBIs) are small highly cross-linked proteins that typically display an almost symmetrical "double-headed" structure. Each "head" contains an independent proteinase binding domain. The realization that one BBI molecule could form a 1:1:1 complex with two enzymes led early workers to dissect this activity. Now, after three decades of research, it has been possible to isola...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1992
A Agrawal Y Xu D Ansardi K J Macon J E Volanakis

Human C-reactive protein (CRP) can activate the classical pathway of complement and function as an opsonin only when it is complexed to an appropriate ligand. Most known CRP ligands bind to the phosphocholine (PCh)-binding site of the protein. In the present study, we used oligonucleotide-directed site-specific mutagenesis to investigate structural determinants of the PCh-binding site of CRP. E...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1985
G S Salvesen J J Catanese L F Kress J Travis

Human C1-inhibitor (C1-Inh) forms an equimolar complex with complement proteinase C1s that is resistant to dissociation by sodium dodecyl sulfate. The formation of this stable complex results in the cleavage of a peptide bond near the carboxyl terminus of the inhibitor and, whereas the bulk of C1-Inh remains covalently bound to the light chain of C1s, the postcomplex inhibitor peptide can be is...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1966
J. Hurlimann G. J. Thorbecke G. M. Hochwald

The site of formation of C-reactive protein (CxRP, CRP) has been studied with tissues from rabbits, monkeys, and human beings. Rabbits and monkeys were stimulated to produce the acute phase protein by injection of turpentine, croton oil, endotoxin, paratyphoid-typhoid vaccine, or pneumococci. C(14)-amino acid incorporation in vitro was demonstrated by means of autoradiography of immunoelectroph...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2012
Sanjay K Singh Avinash Thirumalai David J Hammond Michael K Pangburn Vinod K Mishra David A Johnson Antonio E Rusiñol Alok Agrawal

C-reactive protein (CRP) is a cyclic pentameric protein whose major binding specificity, at physiological pH, is for substances bearing exposed phosphocholine moieties. Another pentameric form of CRP, which exists at acidic pH, displays binding activity for oxidized LDL (ox-LDL). The ox-LDL-binding site in CRP, which is hidden at physiological pH, is exposed by acidic pH-induced structural chan...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1989
K Skriver E Radziejewska J A Silbermann V H Donaldson S C Bock

C1 inhibitor plays an important role in the regulation of vascular permeability through its ability to inactivate enzymes which release polypeptide kinins. Dysfunctional C1 inhibitor molecules are present in the plasma of affected members of the Da and Ri hereditary angioneurotic edema kindreds. We constructed genomic libraries from Da and Ri patient DNAs which had been cleaved with BclI to gen...

Journal: :journal of lasers in medical sciences 0
shirin farivar department of genetics, faculty of biological science, shahid beheshti university (gc),tehran,iran talieh malekshahabi department of genetics, faculty of biological science, shahid beheshti university (gc),tehran,iran reza shiari departmentof pediatrics, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences,tehran,iran

the use of low level laser to reduce pain, inflammation and edema, to promote wound, deeper tissues and nerves healing, and to prevent tissue damage has been known for almost forty years since the invention of lasers. this review will cover some of the proposed cellular mechanisms responsible for the effect of visible light on mammalian cells, including cytochrome c oxidase (with absorption pea...

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