Our view of how biomolecules bind one another and ligands has come a long way since Fischer first introduced the "lock-and-key" mechanism to explain how enzymes specifically bind their substrates more than a century ago. Biomolecules generally do not interact with their partners as rigid bodies;...
Direct labeling of nucleic acid usingHelixyte™ iFluor® 350 Nucleic Acid Labeling Dye. DNA ladder was labeled with Helixyte™ iFluor® 350 Nucleic Acid Labeling Dye (Lane 4) and analyzed alongside unlabeled DNA (Lane 1) on 1% agarose gel using gel electrophoresis. ...
On the other hand, it remains unclear how many of the mechanisms that operate during the dehydration process can occur in seed tissues. One possible explanation could be a differential distribution of water between seed structures and individual biomolecules within them [143]. The referred protective...