Several people have emailed me about X11 in OS X 10.5. Because I pre-
ordered it, I haven't received it yet, so I have only gotten to enjoy
the migraines vicariously. Hence, i can't really help.
Meanwhile, this looks informative:
http://lists.apple.com/archives/X11-users/2007/Oct/msg00065.h
Juergen Bosch wrote:
> @Bill,
>
> how about your experience with 10.5 ?
Dear Apple Customer,
Apple is pleased to report that a shipment for the following order
is on its way to you.
The following products shipped on 10/26/2007.
Product # Product Description QtyE
Tyrosine phosphorylation has been known in many bacteria since the
late 90s. See for example,
Ilan, O., Bloch, Y., Frankel, G., Ullrich, H., Geider, K. &
Rosenshine, I. (1999). Protein tyrosine kinases in bacterial
pathogens are associated with virulence and production of
exopolysacchari
However, if your protein is not a protein tyrosine kinase, you may check
your western condition.
Yes, this is an essential control. Use lots of Lambda protein phosphatase
to "dephosporylate" your protein and us the resulting material as a negative
control in Western.
My experience is that pho
Dear All:
Thanks for all your replies to this.
Phosphorylation is possible in E. coli. One article of particular
interest is
Mol Cell Proteomics 2007 Eprint
by Macek B, Gnad, F, Soufu B, Kumar C, Olsen JV, Mijakovic, I and Mann
M.
Many others have pointed out that it is possible and many likely
Hi all,
just a quick draft report on 10.5 and our beloved programs.
Upgraded an existing 10.4.10 ( by the way you will need ~5 GB to upgrade
your existing system), no clean install.
Coot 0.31 does not work (need to upgrade anyway, more sometime this
weekend, seems to have troubles with libti