An example of how
structural studies of this type might differ from more conventional studies might clarify the discussion at this point.
The study, published by the journal Science via First Release on April 12, paves the way for determining the structures of other functional states of the ATP synthase, which has been the subject of
structural studies for decades in labs across the globe.
Researchers at Umeå University show in a new, detailed
structural study, published in the journal Nature Communications, how the binding of the signal - sequence triggers a number of structural changes within the SRP particle.
The pace of
structural studies in this field is breathtaking, and there is still a lot unknown.»
Electrophysiology and
structural studies were performed on an annexin V variant containing a mutation of glutamic acid - 95 to serine in the center of the pore region.
Structural studies suggest a route to improve the performance of rechargeable batteries.
Structural studies of chromatin so far have only given us a static view of how DNA is organized in cells.
Structural studies give insight into how a human sodium channel involved in pain perception can be selectively inhibited.
After deciphering the crystal structure of the catalytic domain of PHA synthase, in addition to other
structural studies on whole enzyme and related proteins, the research team also performed experiments to elucidate the mechanisms of the enzyme reaction, validating detailed structures, enzyme engineering, and also N - terminal domain studies among others.
Related research (Pereira HJ, et al., 2012) used two different lines of evidence to explain the increase in the ratio of anteiso — to iso - branched alkenes that was observed during the transition from early to late stationary phase in M. luteus:
structural studies of a key enzyme involved in fatty acid biosynthesis in M. luteus (FabH, or ß - ketoacyl - ACP synthase III) and transcriptional (whole - genome microarray) studies of M. luteus during different growth phases.
The symposium features presentations by Philippa Marrack and John Kappler talking on the T cell repertoire; William Paul on interleukin 4 as a prototypic immunoregulatory cytokine; Timothy Springer on lymphocyte trafficking; Pamela Bjorkman on
structural studies of MHC and MHC - related proteins, and Jack Strominger on peptide presentation by class I and II MHC proteins; Thierry Boon on genes coding for tumor rejection antigens, including the first tumor antigen, MAGE - 1; and Philip Greenberg on the modification of T cells for adoptive therapy by retroviral - mediated gene insertion Since then, the symposia series has attracted leading immunologists in the cancer vaccine and antibody fields, providing them with a comprehensive view of the promises and challenges in the development of cancer immunotherapies.
Maoka T. Recent progress in
structural studies of carotenoids in animals and plants.
These samples are useful for
both structural studies and ligand binding assays.
Structural studies of apelin and its receptor as well as the characteristics and causes of membrane protein helix kinks.
The Deaconescu Laboratory focuses on
structural studies by X-ray crystallography, small - angle X-ray scattering and electron microscopy of protein - protein and protein - nucleic acid complexes, particularly those involved in DNA repair and transcriptional regulation.
There are already plans for a new infrared beamline at the ALS that will increase the capacity and capabilities for infrared chemical studies and also launch infrared - based 3 - D
structural studies at the ALS.
How hard are GPCR
structural studies?
The team crafted the peptide using clues from
structural studies of one of Gαq's known signaling partners.
Brunger also employs single - molecule fluorescence microscopy methods to complement
his structural studies.
The last steps of preparing a protein sample for downstream analyses, such as activity assays or
structural studies, involve ensuring that the protein is in its native, soluble form, dissolved in the buffer of choice, and at an appropriate concentration.
Yet despite the transformative impact on
structural studies, it takes months to produce specifically tailored nanobodies by llama immunization.
In general, the editors encourage submission of experimental
structural studies that are enriched by an analysis of structure - activity relationships and will not consider studies that solely report structural information unless the structure or analysis is of exceptional and broad interest.
De Camilli's colleagues did
a structural study and found that E-Syt can dimerize and harbor lipids.
Here, we present the 2.8 Å crystal structure of human CB1 in complex with AM6538, a stabilizing antagonist, synthesized and characterized for
this structural study.
Because high - resolution
structural studies of the human Nav1.7 channel are hindered by the molecules complexity, these researchers exploited a simpler bacterial Nav channel by fusing portions of human Nav1.7 (i.e. VSD4) onto it.
12:15 — 12:45 Marta Ferraroni (Uni Firenze)
Structural studies on Ring - Cleaving Dioxygenases involved in the degradation of aromatic compounds
This resource covers Part 5 of the novel and includes character studies, close reading, thematic and
structural studies, hot seating, creative writing, group work, peer assessment and DIRT activities, all with a nod to SMSC.
The exhibition presents the firm's work over the last 15 years, including 17 bold and captivating architectural sculptures alongside material and
structural studies.
Phylogenetic and
structural studies in the Thelebolaceae (Ascomycota).
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structural studies by obtaining pure samples after isolating primary proteins.
All structural studies included employed a standard VBM analysis protocol.
Not exact matches
Ronald Burt is a sociologist in the University of Chicago's Booth School of Business who for more than 30 years has
studied the phenomenon of «
structural holes,» i.e., gaps within organizations.
The university also ranks among the top 50 universities in the world for linguistics, computer science and information systems, civil and
structural engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, mechanical engineering, agriculture and forestry, psychology, chemistry, environmental
studies, materials science, physics and astronomy, and other fields.
However, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development
studied structural separation (links to PDF) across various industries several years ago and didn't find that to be the case:
The CRTC
studied the idea of
structural separation way back in the early nineties before ultimately rejecting it in 1994, opting to go with a less - stringent wholesale regime instead.
Indeed, though an 2014 academic
study of bridge failures found roughly 120 bridges collapse or partially collapse every year, most do so because of floods, fires and collisions rather than
structural decline.
«We the public should feel safe,» said Wesley Cook, a
structural engineer at the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology who authored the 2014 bridge failure
study.
June 2008 (264 kb PDF file): IMF research summaries on Latin America's external linkages (by Shaun Roache) and on reaping the benefits of
structural reforms (by Stephen Tokarick); regional
study on the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union (by Paul Cashin and Evridiki Tsounta); listing of visiting scholars at the IMF during March — April 2008; listing of contents of Vol.
As shown in previous
studies (www.3dpolicy.ca), the federal government has a relatively small
structural deficit.
But according to a recent C.D. Howe
study, the federal government could run a permanent
structural deficit of 1 % of GDP ($ 20 billion) and still maintain a stable debt ratio of 25 %, which happens to be the Conservative government's target for 2022.
Despite this highly detailed panel of data, the statistical relationships are little
studied, and the blockchain economy frequently experiences
structural breaks.
Rather than simply emphasizing levels of institutional differentiation, as many modernization
studies have, proponents of
structural contingency have stressed the importance of resource flows, overlapping memberships, mutual and competitive interests, and organizational interactions.
The
structural emphasis in these
studies might be described as an interest in institutional arrangements.
Drawing on the large numbers of
studies undertaken by people in the aid world and by independent researchers (few of these
studies are cited in Lancaster's volume), he points out that the
structural reforms have largely failed and the situation continues to deteriorate.
It may be that the preacher will find the apparent points of some
structural value later on in preparation but only after his
study has led him to the point the author sought to make.
The
study found that 72 percent of African Americans in predominantly black churches believe that the reasons for racial inequality are
structural, rather than an individual's lack of motivation.
In contrast, the social - science approach seeks
structural and cultural contexts for personages in the past by
studying the actual behavior of contemporary people with similar social structures, values and human types.
Terry J. Prewitt's The Elusive Covenant: A
Structural Semiotic Reading of Genesis (Advances in Semiotics Series, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1990, 160 pp., $ 20.00) integrates the
study of literary form, sign theory and kinship structures to demonstrate unifying structures in the narrative.
The personnel of FOODPRO are pleased to offer a complete range of consulting engineering services from
studies (planning, feasibility, site selection, etc.) through construction and equipment installation management including all the engineering disciplines (industrial refrigeration, electrical,
structural, etc.) necessary for complete plans and specifications.
Many ecological
studies support the key role of
structural diversity (sometimes referred to technically as floristic heterogeneity) in increased biodiversity — of many types in many ecosystems well beyond the realm of coffee growing.