Publications by authors named "F B De Nadai"

Phenotypic characteristics, as well as the relation between carotenoid accumulation and gene expression during ripening were determined in fruits of five new hybrids between tangor cv. 'Murcott' and sweet orange cv. 'Pêra'.

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Red-fleshed oranges (Citrus sinensis) contain high levels of carotenoids and lycopene. The growing consumer demand for products with health benefits has increased interest in these types of Citrus cultivars as a potential source of nutraceuticals. However, little is known about the physiology of these cultivars under Brazilian conditions.

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The neurotensin/neuromedin N precursor molecule possesses four lysine-arginine dibasic residues which represent potential sites of cleavage by proteolytic maturation enzymes. As shown in the preceding paper, all of these dibasic residues are cleaved to a variable extent in rat brain. The aim of the present study was to localize immunohistochemically the resulting maturation products using site-specific antibodies directed against neurotensin, as well as against the exposed KLPLVL (K6L) and EKEEVI (E6I) sequences of the precursor.

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Neurotensin and neuromedin N are two biologically active related peptides which are encoded in the same precursor molecule. In the rat, the precursor consists of a 169-residue polypeptide containing in its C-terminal region one copy each of neurotensin and neuromedin N. Four Lys-Arg sequences which are thought to represent putative processing sites occur in the precursor molecule.

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Neurotensin and neuromedin N are two biologically active, related peptides that are encoded in the same precursor molecule. In the rat, the precursor consists of a 169-residue polypeptide containing in its C-terminal region one copy each of neurotensin and neuromedin N. Four Lys-Arg sequences, which are thought to represent putative processing sites, occur in the precursor molecule.

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