Browsing Biochemistry and Molecular Biology by Title
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Insertions and the emergence of novel protein structure: a structure-based phylogenetic study of insertions
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Isolation of Vibrio harveyi acyl carrier protein and the fabG, acpP, and fabF genes involved in fatty acid biosynthesis
(1996-01)No abstract available. -
Lateral transfer of a lectin-like antifreeze protein gene in fishes
(2008-07)Fishes living in icy seawater are usually protected from freezing by endogenous antifreeze proteins (AFPs) that bind to ice crystals and stop them from growing. The scattered distribution of five highly diverse AFP types ... -
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libcov: A C++ bioinformatic library to manipulate protein structures, sequence alignments and phylogeny
(2005-06)No abstract available. -
libcov: A C++ bioinformatic library to manipulate protein structures, sequence alignments and phylogeny
(2005-06)No abstract available. -
LKB1 Catalytic Activity Contributes to Estrogen Receptor alpha Signaling
(2009-06)No abstract available. -
Loss of lkb1 Expression Reduces the Latency of ErbB2-Mediated Mammary Gland Tumorigenesis, Promoting Changes in Metabolic Pathways
(2013-02)No abstract available. -
Mating Ability during Chemically-Induced G1 Arrest of Cells of the Yeast Saccharomyces-Cerevisiae
(1984)No abstract available. -
Modelling prokaryote gene content
(2007-02)The patchy distribution of genes across the prokaryotes may be caused by multiple gene losses or lateral transfer. Probabilistic models of gene gain and loss are needed to distinguish between these possibilities. Existing ... -
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Multiple lateral transfers of dissimilatory sulfite reductase genes between major lineages of sulfate-reducing prokaryotes
(2001-10)No abstract available. -
Multiple phosphoinositide 3-kinase-dependent steps in activation of protein kinase B
(2002-09)The protein kinase B (PKB)/Akt family of serine kinases is rapidly activated following agonist-induced stimulation of phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). To probe the molecular events important for the activation process, ...