Further described is a method of producing foreign proteins by using the plasmids according to the invention, as well as cell lines transformed with the plasmid according to the invention.Sabine E. HerlitschkaUwe SchlokatFalko-Guenter Falkner...
What morphology does a bacterial cell have that is said to be coccobacillus? What bacterial and host factors make L. interrogans a potent pathogen? What are the spikes in a viral capsid composed of? What is a zoonotic pathogen? What is a plasmid and how is it passed between bacteria?
Therefore, we explored the mechanism by which DPV pUL15 entered the nucleus. Additionally, we explored whether pUL15 has a potential NLS and its impact on viral genome cleavage. Materials and methods Cells and viruses Duck embryo fibroblasts (DEFs), the human embryonic kidney (HEK) 293T cell ...
A putative efferent neuromodulator that serves an auditory function is octopamine.An. gambiaemales present phonotactic responses towards female flight tones while swarming, when they also erect their antennal fibrillae9– a phenomenon believed to increase the male sensitivity to female flight tones. In...
activation of mitochondrial fission37,38. Immune responses are known to be susceptible to energy status, as suggested by in vivo analysis of mice39,40and cell-based analysis41; however, the molecular mechanism for the energetic regulation of innate immune signaling has not been characterized in ...
Which of the following groups has no peptidoglycan in its cell walls? (a) Green bacteria (b) Cyanobacteria (c) Proteobacteria (d) Chlamydia (e) Gram-positive bacteria. Which of the following is found in Archaea but not in Bacteria? (A) Hopanoids...
Proteostasis is the sum total of processes involving the synthesis, folding, and maturation, and turnover of polypeptides in the cell. Molecular chaperones are essential in cellular proteostasis, primarily in promoting and regulating the correct folding and maturation of their client proteins27. HSP90...
Succinate dehydrogenase (Complex II) plays a dual role in respiration by catalyzing the oxidation of succinate to fumarate in the mitochondrial Krebs cycle and transferring electrons from succinate to ubiquinone in the mitochondrial electron transport ch
showed that IL-9 and the molecule referred to as T cell growth Factor III ("TCGF III") are identical to MEA (Mast Cell Growth Enhancing Activity), a factor which potentiates the proliferative response of bone marrow derived mast cells to IL-3, as is described by Hultner et al., Eur....
Cell. Biol. 11:1313; 1991. Primary Examiner: SPECTOR, LORRAINE Attorney, Agent or Firm: Amgen Inc. (Thousand Oaks, CA, US) Claims: What is claimed is: 1. An isolated DNA encoding an OX40 ligand polypeptide that binds to OX40, wherein the DNA is selected from the group consisting of...