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BaNaNa Webmaster Blog, (27 Sep 2008)
Banana GeneralThe word “animal” comes from the Latin word animale, neuter of animalis, and is derived from anima, meaning vital breath or soul. In everyday colloquial usage, the word usually refers to non-human animals. The biological definition of the word refers to all members of the Kingdom Animalia. Therefore, when the word “animal” is used [...]
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EMBO reports 7 Spec No, S45-9 (Jul 2006)
The FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 19 (13), 1763-5 (Nov 2005)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 103 (32), 11868-73 (Aug 2006)
Journal of molecular biology 375 (1), 301-15 (04 Jan 2008)
Trends in biochemical sciences 26 (10), 597-604 (Oct 2001)
Biological macromolecules evolve and function within intracellular environments that are crowded with other macromolecules. Crowding results in surprisingly large quantitative effects on both the rates and the equilibria of interactions involving macromolecules, but such interactions are commonly studied outside the cell in uncrowded buffers. The addition of high concentrations of natural and synthetic macromolecules to such buffers enables crowding to be mimicked in vitro, and should be encouraged as a routine variable to study. The stimulation of protein aggregation by crowding might account for the existence of molecular chaperones that combat this effect. Positive results of crowding include enhancing the collapse of polypeptide chains into functional proteins, the assembly of oligomeric structures and the efficiency of action of some molecular chaperones and metabolic pathways.
Mechanisms of ageing and development 127 (3), 240-8 (Mar 2006)
Plant physiology 140 (1), 184-95 (Jan 2006)
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