Sandwalk
Strolling with a skeptical biochemist
Thursday, September 27, 2007
Polycystic Liver Disease
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Polycystic liver disease (PLD) is associated with the formation of multiple cysts of various sizes in the liver. Sometimes it causes enlar...
Human Genes Involved in the Signal Hypothesis Pathway
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The Signal Hypothesis describes the mechanism whereby proteins that are destined to cross a membrane are synthesized. One of the key comp...
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Iranian Army Is a Terrorist Organization - What's This All About?
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The New York Times reports on a recent US Senate resolution. The Senate approved a resolution today urging the Bush administration to des...
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Conservative Think Tanks
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Conservative think tanks have been wrong about so many things in the recent past it's a wonder anybody still pays attention. Bill Mahe...
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Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Plants, not Fungi, Are Most Closely Related to Animals?
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The American Society for Biochemistry & Molecular Biology has drawn up guidelines for a new curriculum in undergraduate education. Th...
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Tangled Bank #89
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The latest version of the Tangled Bank has been posted on Aardvarchaeology [ Tangled Bank #89 ].
Nobel Laureate: Günter Blobel
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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1999. "for the discovery that proteins have intrinsic signals that govern their transport a...
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Bayblab Supports MMP
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Good for Bayblab . Read a short summary of the issue at [ Electoral Reform: Referendum 2007 ]. To be fair, it's only kamel (the smart ...
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Will the IDiots Make the Same Mistake with RNA that They Made with Junk DNA?
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Robert Crowther (whoever that is) posted a similar question on the Intelligent Design Creationis blog of the Discovery Institute. His ques...
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Canada Ranks #9 on the Corruption Scale!
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According to Transparency International Canada is in 9th place in terms of corruption. I think our dismal showing is because university P...
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Signal Recognition Particle
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The signal recognition particle binds to ribosomes at the site of the exit tunnel and interacts with the N-terminal end of newly synthesiz...
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A Synthetic Anticoagulant Related to Heparin
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Heparin (left) is an oligosaccharide bound to a very specific protein to form heparin proteoglycan. The physiologically important oligosac...
Theme: Blood Clotting
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Theme Blood Clotting March 26, 2007 Monday's Molecule #19 . Warfarin—an anticoagulant and a rat poison. March 27, 2007 Vitamin K . Vit...
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Tuesday, September 25, 2007
The Signal Hypothesis
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Monday's Molecule #44 is signal recognition particle or SRP. The figure is a model of SRP (red) bound to a ribosome at the exit site ...
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BPR3 Icon Winner
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This is the winner in the Bloggers for Peer-Reviewed Research Reporting icon contest [ … And the winner is … ]. We're not supposed to ...
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