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The file contains the normalized relative read counts (RPM) of 2 mRNA decay experiments. Columns in blue correspond to experiment 1, columns in violet correspond to experiment 2. The time points are in column headers. The last 3 columns contain parameters and half lives calculated from an exponantial fit of all data points. Normalization was done in 2 steps :first by calculating RPM i.e. reads per million of aligned reads to unique ORFs, second by normalizing this to the total amount of mRNA ...

Hallmark gene sets belong to different mapping schemes.

PDB file of the prepared human dihydrofolate reductase docking receptor based on chain A of PDB-ID 1u72 with a conserved set of structural waters.

PDB file of the prepared human dihydrofolate reductase docking receptor based on chain A of PDB-ID 1u72 without additional water molecules.

Protein measurement used to normalised the oxygen consumption flux measured on an Oroboros oxygraph.

Creators: Christoff Odendaal, Barbara Bakker, Ligia Akemi Kiyuna, Albert Gerding; Nicolette Huijkman; Marcel Vieira-Lara; Anne-Claire Martines

Submitter: Christoff Odendaal

In Bacillus subtilis and its relatives carbon catabolite control, a mechanism enabling to reach maximal efficiency of carbon and energy sources metabolism, is achieved by the global regulator CcpA (carbon catabolite protein A). CcpA in a complex with HPr-Ser-P (seryl-phosphorylated form of histidine-containing protein, HPr) binds to operator sites called catabolite responsive elements, cre. Depending on the cre box position relative to the promoter, the CcpA/HPr-Ser-P complex can either act as a ...

Creator: Oscar Kuipers

Submitter: Leif Steil

Experimental data set for the kinetic characterisation of HK

Excel spreadsheet with 72h time points for metabolism of cortisone or 11KA4 in human subcutaneous or omental adipose tissue in presence or absence of AZD4017 inhibitor.

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