The yeast cell wall is a strong, but elastic, structure that is essential not only for the maintenance of cell shape and integrity, but also for progression through the cell cycle …
The “Gold Standard” in Biochemistry text books. Biochemistry 4e, is a modern classic that has been thoroughly revised. Don and Judy Voet explain biochemical concepts while …
KR Feingold, PM Elias - Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Molecular …, 2014 - Elsevier
The major function of the skin is to form a barrier between the internal milieu and the hostile external environment. A permeability barrier that prevents the loss of water and electrolytes …
Embryonic development in many angiosperms occurs concomitantly with the development of the ovary into a specialized organ, the fruit, which provides a suitable environment for …
Prenylation is a class of lipid modification involving covalent addition of either farnesyl (15- carbon) or geranylgeranyl (20-carbon) isoprenoids to conserved cysteine residues at or …
Palmitate modifies both peripheral and integral membrane proteins and its addition can be permanent or transient, which makes it unique among the lipid modifications of proteins. The …
MI Choudhary, WJ Thomsen - 2001 - taylorfrancis.com
The goal of an activity-directed isolation process is to isolate bioactive compounds which may provide structural leads of therapeutic importance. Whereas the traditional process of …
DE Levin - Microbiology and molecular biology reviews, 2005 - Am Soc Microbiol
The yeast cell wall is a highly dynamic structure that is responsible for protecting the cell from rapid changes in external osmotic potential. The wall is also critical for cell expansion …
A wealth of protein and DNA sequence data is being generated by genome projects and other sequencing efforts. A crucial barrier to deciphering these sequences and …