The establishment of cell type within this simple developmental program, is accomplished by the compartmentalization of sigma subunits of RNA polymerase. The localization of these sigma factors results in compartment-specific gene expression. Recent experiments have elucidated some of the early steps in ...
Compartmentalization has long been known to have a key role in regulation of cellular processes. By keeping enzymes and regulatory complexes in compartment... Maria Carmo-Fonseca,Luís Mendes-Soares,I Campos - 《Nature Cell Biology》 被引量: 636发表: 2000年 The movement of coiled bodies visualize...
tracks communication activities to monitor zones and conduits, and helps drive risk assessments by identifying the IACS exposure to cyberthreats. Cyber Vision sensors are embedded into the cell/area network equipment
conflation.In the heart of the book, Moss uses the Gene-D/Gene-P distinction to examine the real basis of biological order and of the pathological loss of order in cancer. He provides a detailed analysis of the "order-from-order" role of cell membranes and compartmentalization and considers...
(e) Compartmentalization 2・The term genome refers to___ (a)The complete set of genetic information that an organism has; (b)It is another word for bacterial chromosome; (c)A pair of identical chromosomes from a eukaryotic cell; (d)The complete DNA sequence of a chromosome; (e)A gene...
elegans: is the oxidative damage theory of aging wrong? Cell Cycle 8, 1681–1687 (2009). Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar De la Fuente, M. & Miquel, J. An update of the oxidation-inflammation theory of aging: the involvement of the immune system in oxi-inflamm-aging. Curr. Pharm. ...
The end of mankind is,to put it bluntly, actually a severing and compartmentalization of the before and after of man, not regeneration, but super-birth, but Mang birth. After that is the cut off of the previous, only before the cut off, after the doomsday can be a new Mang-start......
The idea of liquid-like states either separating from the cytosol or in cell membranes is a powerful way of thinking about cellular subcompartmentalization. For instance, phase separationallows the components to become rapidly concentrated in one place in the cell. ...
How does a lack of insulin prevent the cell from using glucose? What are some clinical factors that decrease the S_{\bar{V}_{O_2? a. If a person's urine showed positive glucose, is this normal? b. Explain what could be the cause of excess glucose. c. Could he be diabetic? Discu...
What is the properties of cell membrane in plant cell? What are the two effects of osmosis in plant cells? If a cell membrane were composed of only a phospholipid bilayer, what properties would it have? Explain how the phospholipid bilayer facilitates compartmentalization in a cell. ...