Secretory leader sequences, for use in secreting heterologous polypeptides in yeast, are formed by fusing part of the human serum albumin pre-sequence or part of the Kluyveromyces lactis killer toxin pre- sequence to the Saccharomyces cerevisiae mating factor alpha-1 KEX2 cleavage recognition site. ...
Mariagrazia PizzaAntonella BartoloniRino RappuoliUSUS5889172 1995年6月7日 1999年3月30日 Chiron S.P.A. DNA sequences for immunologically active peptides of pertussis toxinUS5889172 * Jun 7, 1995 Mar 30, 1999 Chiron S.P.A. DNA sequences for immunologically active peptides of pertussis toxin...
DNA sequences and polynucleotides of the cytokine LERK-6 that bind to the hek or elk receptor. Also described are vectors, host cells, and processes for producing a LERK-6 polypeptide as well as antibodies to the polypeptide and the use of the polypeptide to make pharmaceuticals. Further de...
Ligands which bind to the eck receptor are disclosed. More particularly, polypeptides which bind specifically to the eck receptor (eck receptor binding proteins or EBPs) and DNA sequences encoding said polypeptides are disclosed. Methods of treatment using eck receptor ligands and soluble eck ...
(DNA). During transcription, a DNA gene sequence is copied into messengerribonucleic acid(mRNA) that contains information for producing a specific peptide or protein[29]; translation of the mRNA yields a chain of amino acids linked together viapeptide bonds. Polymerization of peptides under ...
Sequence-Specific Binding of DNA to Liposomes Containing Di-Alkyl Peptide Nucleic Acid(PNA)Amphiphiles Marques BF, Schneider JW (2005) Sequence-Specific Binding of DNA to Liposomes Containing Di-Alkyl Peptide Nucleic Acid (PNA) Amphiphiles. Langmuir 21: ... BF Marques,JW Schneider 被引量: 0发表...
A fundamental challenge in mass spectrometry-based proteomics is the identification of the peptide that generated each acquired tandem mass spectrum. Approaches that leverage known peptide sequence databases cannot detect unexpected peptides and can be i
This article reviews the use of quantum tunnelling for sequencing DNA, RNA and peptides, highlighting the potential advantages of the approach and the significant technical challenges that must be addressed to deliver practical quantum sequencing devices
cAMP-regulated transcription of the human vasoactive intestinal peptide gene is dependent upon a 17-base-pair DNA element located 70 base pairs upstream from the transcriptional initiation site. This element is similar to sequences in other genes known to be regulated by cAMP and to sequences in...
They tend to self-assemble by forming a polar interface when dispersed in aqueous solution and hiding the hydrophobic tail from water. This behavior allows the formation of nanostructures such as nanotubes or nanovesicles [62]. Most known surfactant-like peptides are the following sequences: Ac-...