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Lib #: 720000741EN - The Use of Q-Tof for the Characterization of an N-Linked Glycosylation Site in Native Cauliflower ...

35608 Lib #: 720000741EN - The Use of Q-Tof for the Characterization of an N-Linked Glycosylation Site in Native Cauliflower ... http://www.waters.com/WatersDivision/SiteSearch/AppLibDetails.asp?LibNum=720000741EN Proteins frequently possess post-translational modifications, thus resulting in an increase in protein mass, which often cannot be predicted from the gene sequence. Common post-translational modifications are phosphorylation, sulfation, acetylation, and glycosylation. The combination of capillary Horticulture > Vegetables > Cauliflower > Science n-linked   glycosylation   post-translational   modifications   time-of-flight   site   electrospray   ionisation   cauliflower   gene   sequence   capillary   liquid   chromatography   xyloglucan Jan 1, 2007  

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CAULIFLOWER This cool-season vegetable is a close relative of cabbage. However, cauliflower takes longer to develop and is not as cold hardy as cabbage and broccoli. Therefore, cauliflower often is considered more difficult to grow. It is also fairly intolerant of summer heat and drought.
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We construct a pinching semiconjugacy from a quadratic polynomial $\fc(z)=z^2+c$ with $c \in (0, 1/4)$ to $\fq(z)=z^2+1/4$ on the sphere. By lifting this semiconjugacy to their natural extensions, we investigate the structure of the regular leaf space of $\fq$ in detail.
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The fertiliser advice systems mentioned in the table below were compared in their ability to provide N fertiliser advice for a test crop of summer cauliflowers grown in three different field experiments in the UK.
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The second season of field projects is underway here at Virginia Tech focusing on fall crucifer production. Last year with Dr. Ron Morse, we conducted initial evaluations of a number of broccoli and cauliflower cultivars, and their performance following cover crops.
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Cauliflower coral (Pocillopora meandrina) is found in shallow areas where there are strong currents or strong wave action. It was the first to colonize new lava flows and is considered one of the most important pioneering corals.
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The Strawberry Coral is also referred to as the Red Flower Tree Coral, or Pink or Orange Cauliflower Coral. It must be fed micro-plankton or other similar foods.
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Virus Code. 15.0.1.0.004. Virus Accession number 15010004. Synonym(s): brassica virus 3, broccoli mosaic virus, cabbage mosaic virus, cabbage virus B. Approved acronym: CaMV. Virus infects plants. Description is on taxonomic level of species. Virus is the type species of the genus.
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Some families cannot yet be assigned to clans, and when a formal assignment is required, such a family is described as belonging to clan A-, C-, M-, S-, T- or U-, according to the catalytic type.
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