& Komor E. ( 1999 ) Carbohydrate partitioning into starch in leaves of Ricinus communis L. grown under elevated CO 2 is controlled by sucrose . Plant, Cell and Environment 22 , 1275 – 1280 .Grimmer, C., Bachfischer, T. & Komor, E. (1999) Carbohydrate partitioning into starch in ...
Explain protein synthesis. How does yeast use different sugars, such as maltose, fructose, galactose, sucrose, and lactose, for respiration, and what enzymes are used? What are the sources for cell culturing of ECM proteins? What kind of substances move...
Zn is an essential element required for development of plant and also plays a vital role in the carbohydrate, auxin and protein metabolism in quantities that can be tolerated by plants. When the level of Zn increases it causes toxicity in plants like chlorosis and accumulation of other heavy me...
Answer to: Cellulose, the major component of plant cell walls, is a ___. Select all that apply. a. carbohydrate b. lipid c. protein d...
a Functional categories of genes regulated by spermine, spermidine, putrescine and cadaverine. COG categories of the genes showing expression changes in response to each molecule are shown. Regulated genes came from multiple functional classes, and lipid/inorganic ion transport and metabolism genes were...
Malassezia globosa has an additional gene family expansion associated with lipid acquisition; this species has 6 copies of phospholipase C, whereas M. lychnidis-dioicae contains only a single phospholipase C protein. Unlike M. globosa, M. lychnidis-dioicae does not depend on lipids for growth...
In the presence of oxygen, LAB are also capable of producing hydrogen peroxide (Schnürer & Magnusson, 2005), which accumulates in the environment, leading to the oxidation of the lipid membrane and thus to antimicrobial effects (Dalié et al., 2010). Some studies have isolated protein-like ...
The energy required for this remodeling typically comes from protein–lipid interactions, protein re-folding and protein–protein interactions3,5. A number of specific cell–cell fusogens have been identified6 and although some of them have been characterized in detail, structural infor- mation has ...
In particular, we assessed the influence of soft drink (primarily sweetened with sucrose) and cordial (a sweet, flavored concentrated syrup that is mixed with water to taste) consumption and the principal carbohydrate-containing food groups (eg, breads and cereals) on the retinal microvasculature. ...
Insulin is a potent inducer of mRNA transcription and translation, contributing to metabolic regulation. Insulin has also been suggested to regulate mRNA stability through the processing body (P-body) molecular machinery. However, whether and how insulin