What is the polymer consisting of many nucleotide monomers in a chain? It is another word for nucleic acid. What is the basic molecular structure of a monosaccharide, a polysaccharide, a triglyceride, an amino acid, and a protein? What ar...
A systematic examination of conditionally essential metabolic enzymes revealed that UXS1, a Golgi enzyme that converts one sugar nucleotide (UDP-glucuronic acid, UDPGA) to another (UDP-xylose), is essential only in cells that express high levels of the enzyme immediately upstream of it, UGDH. ...
Our results explain how inhibitory nucleotide immune signals can serve as molecular guards against phage infection and expand the mechanisms NTase enzymes use to control antiviral immunity. This is a preview of subscription content, access via your institution Access options Access through your ...
3 Nucleotide sequence of the GhAPm promoter region. The transcription and translation sites are indicated with the arrows. The putative core promoter consensus sequences and cis-acting elements mentioned are boxed Fig. 4 The predicted 3-D structure of GhAPm. The N-terminal domain is part of ...
e, Overlay of the map and structure showing the position of the double-helical stem of hairpinC–U12. Full size image Drastic conformational rearrangement before dsRNA unwinding Next, we designed a substrate with an even shorter, seven-nucleotide, 3′ overhang (hairpinD–U7), since this is ...
The terminal phosphate of the next nucleotide added to the growing chain of DNA by DNA polymerase provides the energy for the formation of a new bond. The synthesis of new strands of DNA (DNA replication) is the function of DNA polymerase III (DNA pol III). In human cells the rate of ...
What is the nucleotide base found in RNA but not in DNA? All of the following nitrogenous bases are found in DNA except A. thymine B. adenine C. guanine D. cytosine What is a nucleic acid consisting of the nucleotides ade...
Bernaux P (1979) Identification of some soybean diseases in Cameroon. Agron Trop 34:301–304 Google Scholar Bhattacharyya MK, Narayanan NN, Gao H et al (2005) Identification of a large cluster of coiled coil-nucleotide binding site–leucine rich repeat-type genes from the Rps1 region contain...
There is an increasing need to develop bioinformatic tools to organise and analyse the rapidly growing amount of nucleotide and amino acid sequence data in organisms ranging from viruses to eukaryotes. A simple sequence editor (SSE) was developed to crea
Nucleotide polymorphisms, alternative splicing, and proteolytic cleavage, as well as post-translational modifications, are widespread and have an obvious effect on the number of protein species that can derive from a single gene. There are no systematic data available on the distribution of protein sp...