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Centuries: 3rd century BC - 2nd century BC - 1st century BC


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The Involvement of Threonine 160 of Cytochrome b of Rhodobacter sphaeroides Cytochrome bc(1) Complex in Quinone ... (7072 words)
The Involvement of Threonine 160 of Cytochrome b of Rhodobacter sphaeroides Cytochrome bc(1) Complex in Quinone Binding and Interaction with Subunit IV -- Mather et al.
Threonine 160 is a highly conserved residue in a segment of subunit I that was shown to bind quinone and is placed near the putative Q
Threonine 160 is a highly conserved residue in the primary sequence of cytochrome b, present in all known mitochondrial and eubacterial cytochromes b, except those from nematodes (2).
Interactive History Chart 200 BC - AD 100 (1562 words)
The Ptolemies controlled Palestine until 198 BC when Ptolemy V's army was defeated by the Seleucid king Antiochus III, The Great, at Baneas near one of the sources of the Jordan River.
In 170 BC, when Antiochus was campaigning in Egypt, there was a rumor of the king's death, and Jason led a revolt, which brought Antiochus to Jerusalem, where his army proceeded to rob, pillage, rape, and enslave the people.
In 152 BC he became the first Hasmonean to take the roles of both ruler and priest, when he was offered the priesthood by Alexander Balas, a pretender to the Seleucid throne.
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