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    Labuschagne 1

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    The structuralism of Da Saussure, In which language Is regarded as a communicative phenomenon only, had to resolve In the type of Ideology held by the post-structuralist Derrida. The moment language Is severed from the individual there can also be no firm foundation for meaning. The linguistics of Prof. F.J. Labuschagne in which language is primarily seen as originating with the individual gives a logical alternative to the structuralist viewpoint

    Crystal structure of an aminoglycoside 6′-N-acetyltransferase: defining the GCN5-related N-acetyltransferase superfamily fold

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    AbstractBackground: The predominant mechanism of antibiotic resistance employed by pathogenic bacteria against the clinically used aminoglycosides is chemical modification of the drug. The detoxification reactions are catalyzed by enzymes that promote either the phosphorylation, adenylation or acetylation of aminoglycosides. Structural studies of these aminoglycoside-modifying enzymes may assist in the development of therapeutic agents that could circumvent antibiotic resistance. In addition, such studies may shed light on the development of antibiotic resistance and the evolution of different enzyme classes.Results: The crystal structure of the aminoglycoside-modifying enzyme aminoglycoside 6′-N-acetyltransferase type Ii (AAC(6′)-Ii) in complex with the cofactor acetyl coenzyme A has been determined at 2.7 Å resolution. The structure establishes that this acetyltransferase belongs to the GCN5-related N-acetyltransferase superfamily, which includes such enzymes as the histone acetyltransferases GCN5 and Hat1.Conclusions: Comparison of the AAC(6′)-Ii structure with the crystal structures of two other members of this superfamily, Serratia marcescens aminoglycoside 3-N-acetyltransferase and yeast histone acetyltransferase Hat1, reveals that of the 84 residues that are structurally similar, only three are conserved and none can be implicated as catalytic residues. Despite the negligible sequence identity, functional studies show that AAC(6′)-Ii possesses protein acetylation activity. Thus, AAC(6′)-Ii is both a structural and functional homolog of the GCN5-related histone acetyltransferases

    Consequences of replacing EGFR juxtamembrane domain with an unstructured sequence.

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    PMC3497011EGFR is the best studied receptor tyrosine kinase. Yet, a comprehensive mechanistic understanding of EGFR signaling is lacking, despite very active research in the field. In this paper, we investigate the role of the juxtamembrane (JM) domain in EGFR signaling by replacing it with a (GGS)(10) unstructured sequence. We probe the effect of this replacement on (i) EGFR phosphorylation, (ii) EGFR dimerization and (iii) ligand (EGF) binding. We show that the replacement of EGFR JM domain with a (GGS)(10) unstructured linker completely abolishes the phosphorylation of all tyrosine residues, without measurable effects on receptor dimerization or ligand binding. Our results suggest that the JM domain does not stabilize the inactive EGFR dimer in the absence of ligand, and is likely critical only for the last step of EGFR activation, the ligand-induced transition from the inactive to active dimer.JH Libraries Open Access Fun

    WinTask:Using Microsoft Windows (TM) for realtime psychological experiments

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    In the department of Psychology at the university of Groningen, a development toolkit for building real time experiments called Taskit has been used for many years. This development toolkit offers the possibility to create psychological experiments in a MsDos environment using Turbo Pascal. Recently, however, the question was raised to construct a toolkit with at least comparable functionality, but now using the advantages of a Windows based operating system. A thorough investigation was made into the possibilities for translating the existing Taskit toolkit to a Windows based environment. This approach resulted in a new toolkit that can be used for developing real time experiments within Microsoft Windows: WinTask. At present this environment supports all the necessary visual and auditory modes of information presentation with adequate, guaranteed accuracy of timing. The WinTask toolkit has already been used as part of a complex dynamic environment, simulating an ambulance dispatch work domain.</p
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