Outer Membrane Protein YadA of Enteropathogenic Yersiniae Mediates Specific Binding to Cellular but Not Plasma Fibronectin [PDF]
The binding of bacteria or bacterial products to host proteins of tissue extracellular matrix may be a mechanism of tissue adherence. We investigated interactions of the plasmid-encoded outer membrane protein YadA, which confers pathogenic functions on ...
Emmerich, F. +7 more
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Isolation of Chloroplast Inner and Outer Envelope Membranes
The chloroplast is an important organelle found in plant cells that conduct photosynthesis. It is enclosed by a pair of closely spaced membranes, the double-membrane envelope, consisting of the inner membrane bounding the matrix or stroma and the outer ...
Shiwen Wang +3 more
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The Access Structure in Learner's Dictionaries*
: Dictionaries have to be compiled in accordance with specific target users and dictionarygoals. User orientation is, however, not the only criterion for measuring the success of adictionary.
M. Steyn
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Structural and functional insights into the lipopolysaccharide ABC transporter LptB2FG
Lipopolysaccharides (LPS) are synthesized at the periplasmic side of the inner membrane of Gram-negative bacteria and are then extracted by the LptB2FG complex during the first step of LPS transport to the outer membrane.
Haohao Dong +4 more
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Alternative study for the Nautical and Shore Protection Structures in the Estuary of Santos, Brazil [PDF]
For the enlargement of the nautical dimensions of Santos Port Outer Access Channel (Brazil), training walls crossing the Offshore Bar are needed. The training walls choice to reduce dredging rates also induces to consider a coupling planning between ...
Paolo Alfredini +3 more
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The Utilisation of Outer Texts in the Practical Lexicography of African Languages [PDF]
<p>ABSTRACT: In this article, an analysis of the utilisation of outer texts in recently compiled dictionaries of African languages is presented.
Dion Nkomo +5 more
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The invariant phenylalanine of precursor proteins discloses the importance of Omp85 for protein translocation into cyanelles [PDF]
Background Today it is widely accepted that plastids are of cyanobacterial origin. During their evolutionary integration into the metabolic and regulatory networks of the host cell the engulfed cyanobacteria lost their independency.
Schleiff Enrico +21 more
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A Triple-Band Dual-Open-Ring High-Gain High-Efficiency Antenna for Wearable Applications
This paper presents a triple-band open-ring high-gain high-efficiency antenna for 2.45/3.0/3.45 GHz wearable applications. The proposed antenna operates at 2.45 GHz for Industrial, Specific, and Medical (ISM) applications, 3.0 GHz for military ...
Tu Tuan Le, Yong-Deok Kim, Tae-Yeoul Yun
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Phosphoproteins and protein-kinase activity in isolated envelopes of pea (Pisum sativum L.) chloroplasts [PDF]
A protein kinase was found in envelope membranes of purified pea (Pisum sativum L.) chloroplasts. Separation of the two envelope membranes showed that most of the enzyme activity was localized in the outer envelope.
Soll, Jürgen
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The proteome of the heterocyst cell wall in Anabaena sp. PCC 7120 [PDF]
Anabaena sp. PCC 7120 is a filamentous cyanobacterium that serves as a model to analyze prokaryotic cell differentiation, evolutionary development of plastids, and the regulation of nitrogen fixation.
Flores, Enrique +8 more
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