Context date October 2009 In genetics , a sequencemotif is a nucleotide or amino acid amino acid sequence .... For proteins, a sequencemotif is distinguished from a structural motif , a motif formed by the three ... for amino acid s see genetic code . Overview When a sequencemotif appears in the exon of a gene , it may genetic code encode the Protein motif structural motif of a protein that is a stereotypical element ... patterns are often associated with a single motif the defining pattern, and various typical patterns. For example, the defining sequence for the IQ motif may be taken to be code FILV Qxxx RK Gxxx ... would be a consensus sequence for the IQ motif . De novo computational discovery of motifs ... an input sequence matches the motif or not. PWMs are calculated from PFMs. An example of a PFM from ... Nucleic acid sequence Protein primary structure Structural motif References Reflist Further reading ... forming motifs in Nucleotide Sequences http meme.nbcr.net MEME Suite of motif based sequence ... number of resources including sequence analysis and motif discovery. http www.stud.uni potsdam.de ... Sequence motifs Wikiomic Sequence motifs page Motif finding Web applications http blocks.fhcrc.org ... N glycosylation site motif Asn, followed by anything but Pro, followed by either Ser or Thr, followed ... sequence motifs and motifs within the junk DNA junk , such as satellite DNA . Some of these are believed ... structure, include those that signal sequence label proteins for delivery to particular parts of a cell biology cell , or mark them for phosphorylation . Within a sequence or database of sequences, researchers search and find motifs using computer based techniques of sequence analysis , such as BLAST . Such techniques belong to the discipline of bioinformatics . See also consensus sequence . Motif bioinformatics Consider the N glycosylation site motif mentioned above Asn, followed by anything but Pro ... code occurring in the pattern. Observed probabilities can be graphically represented using sequence ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 PBB geneid 407738 Protein FAM19A1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the FAM19A1 gene . ref name pmid15028294 cite journal author Tom Tang Y, Emtage P, Funk WD, Hu T, Arterburn M, Park EE, Rupp F title TAFA a novel secreted family with conserved cysteine residues and restricted expression in the brain journal Genomics volume 83 issue 4 pages 727 34 year 2004 month Mar pmid 15028294 pmc doi 10.1016 j.ygeno.2003.10.006 ref ref name entrez cite web title Entrez Gene FAM19A1 family with sequence similarity 19 chemokine C C motif like , member A1 url http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov sites entrez?Db gene&Cmd ShowDetailView&TermToSearch 407738 accessdate ref The PBB Summary template is automatically maintained by Protein Box Bot. See Template PBB Controls to Stop updates. PBB Summary section title summary text This gene is a member of the TAFA family which is composed of five highly homologous genes that encode small secreted proteins. These proteins contain conserved cysteine residues at fixed positions, and are distantly related to MIP 1alpha, a member of the CC chemokine family. The TAFA proteins are predominantly expressed in specific regions of the brain, and are postulated to function as brain specific chemokines or neurokines that act as regulators of immune and nervous cells. ref name entrez cite web title Entrez Gene FAM19A1 family with sequence similarity 19 chemokine C C motif like , member A1 url http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov sites entrez?Db gene&Cmd ShowDetailView&TermToSearch 407738 accessdate ref References reflist Further reading refbegin 2 PBB Further reading citations cite journal author Mehrle A, Rosenfelder H, Schupp I, et al. title The LIFEdb database in 2006. journal Nucleic Acids Res. volume 34 issue Database issue pages D415 8 year 2006 pmid 16381901 pmc 1347501 doi 10.1093 nar gkj139 cite journal author Wiemann S, Arlt D, Huber W, et al. title From ORFeome to biology a functional genomics pipeline. journal Genome Res. volume 1 ... more details
wiktionarypar Motif see also Motive br Motif may refer to the following In creative work Motif music , a perceivable or salient recurring fragment or succession of notes Motif narrative , any recurring element in a story that has symbolic significance Motif visual arts , a repeated theme or pattern Motif textile arts , a recurring element or fragment that, when joined together, creates a larger work Motif folkloristics , a recurring element that creates recognizable patterns in folklore and folk art traditions. In biochemistry Sequencemotif , a sequence pattern of nucleotides in a DNA sequence or amino acids in a protein Structural motif , a pattern in a protein structure formed by the spatial arrangement of amino acids Network motif , patterns sub graphs that recur within a network much more often than expected at random In computing Motif widget toolkit , a graphical user interface toolkit used in software development Aston Motif , a range of character generators manufactured by Aston Broadcast Systems In other uses Motif chess composition , an element of a move in the consideration of why the piece moves and how it supports the fulfillment of the problem stipulation Yamaha Motif , a music workstation disambig de Motiv fr Motif ko he ja nn Motiv no Motiv pl Motyw ru sk Mot v fi Motiivi sv Motiv uk ... more details
Other uses In mathematics , a sequence is an ordered list of objects or events . Like a Set mathematics ... possibly infinite is called the length of the sequence. Unlike a set, order matters, and exactly the same elements can appear multiple times at different positions in the sequence. A sequence is a Discrete mathematics discrete function mathematics function . For example, C, R, Y is a sequence of letters ..., or Infinite set infinite , such as the sequence of all even and odd numbers even ... notions of sequence, but may be excluded depending on the context. Image Cauchy sequence illustration2.svg right thumb 350px An infinite sequence of real numbers in blue . This sequence is neither increasing, nor decreasing, nor convergent, nor Cauchy sequence Cauchy . It is, however, bounded ... of which e.g. , exact sequence are not covered by the notations introduced below. In addition to identifying the elements of a sequence by their position, such as the 3rd element , elements may be given names for convenient referencing. For example a sequence might be written as a sub 1 sub , a sub ... definition of a finite sequence with terms in a set S is a function mathematics function from 1, 2, ..., n to S for some n 0. An infinite sequence in S is a function from 1, 2, ... to S . For example, the sequence of prime numbers 2,3,5,7,11, is the function 1 2 , 2 3 , 3 5 , 4 7 , 5 11 , . A sequence of a finite length n is also called an n tuple n tuple . Finite sequences include the empty sequence ... sequence or two way infinite sequence . An example is the bi infinite sequence of all even integers , 4, 2, 0, 2, 4, 6, 8 . Multiplicative Let A a sequence defined by a function f 1, 2, 3, ... 1, 2, 3, ... , such that a sub i sub f i . The sequence is multiplicative if f xy f x f y for all x , y ... of sequences A subsequence of a given sequence is a sequence formed from the given sequence by deleting ... of the sequence are a subset of an partially ordered set ordered set , then a monotonically ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name The Sequence image caption image size Only for images narrower than 220 pixels background group or band alias origin Columbia, South Carolina Columbia , South Carolina , United States U.S. genre Old school hip hop br Funk years active 1979 1985 label Sugar Hill Records rap Sugar Hill associated acts Spoonie Gee website past members Angie Stone Angie Brown Stone Angie B. br Cheryl Cook Cheryl The Pearl br Gwendolyn Chisolm Blondie The Sequence is a former female old school hip hop trio signed to the Sugar Hill Records rap Sugar Hill label in the early 1980s. The group consisted of Cheryl Cook Cheryl The Pearl , Gwendolyn Chisolm Blondie , and lead singer rapper Angie Stone Angie Brown Stone Angie B. . The group originated from Columbia, South Carolina Columbia , South Carolina as a group of high school cheerleader s. Their most notable single was Funk You Up 1979 , which was the first rap record released by a female group and the second single released by Sugar Hill Records rap Sugar Hill Records . ref name Greenberg1999 Greenberg, Steve Light, Alan ed. 1999 . The VIBE History of Hip Hop . Three Rivers Press. p. 28. ISBN 0609805037 ref Elements of Funk You Up were later used by Dr. Dre for his 1995 single Keep Their Heads Ringin . ref Ego Trip s Book of Rap Lists Book of Rap Lists . 1999. Macmillan Publishers Macmillan ... Hold and later a solo artist. Discography Albums Sugarhill Presents the Sequence 1980 , Sugar Hill Records rap Sugar Hill The Sequence 1982 , Sugar Hill 51 Black Albums The Sequence Party 1983 , Sugar Hill Compilations Funky Sound 1995 , P Vine The Best of the Sequence 1996 , Deep Beats Monster ... The Sequence . Allmusic . External links http www.discogs.com artist Sequence, The Discography DEFAULTSORT Sequence, The Category African American musical groups Category African American rappers Category Female hip hop groups Category Female rappers Category Musical trios Hiphop band stub no The Sequence ... more details
Motif description is a form of dance notation . It is a subset and reconception of Labanotation sharing a common lexis . The main difference between the two forms is the type of information they record. Labanotation Detailed description of movement so it may be reproduced exactly as it was performed or conceived. Motif description Depicts the most important elements, the essential aspects of the movement sequence. Motif description was created by Ann Hutchinson Guest as a way to notate and record the essence of a movement sequence without the rigidity of Labanotation. Citation needed date February 2007 Many though not all of the symbols are the same though the structure and grammar are slightly different. Motif description is often used as an alternative to Labanotation when information needs to be written down quickly. See also Labanotation Rudolf Laban movement notation Dance score External links http dancenotation.org DNB lnbasics motif.html Motif Description http www.lodc.org Language of Dance Adaptation of Motif Description https sites.google.com site movingaboutsite Moving About Motif Notation DEFAULTSORT Motif Description Category Dance notation dance stub ... more details
domain Helix turn helix Beta hairpin See also Motif domain Sequencemotif References PROSITE ... in space two elements that are not encoded by immediately adjacent DNA sequence s in a gene. Note also that, even when two genes encode secondary structural elements of a motif in the same order ... varies from one protein and the next. Examples of motif types in proteins Image Anthrax toxin protein key motif.svg right thumb 100px Greek key motif. Beta hairpin Extremely common. Two antiparallel ... them. Beta sheet Greek key motif Greek key 4 beta strands folded over into a sandwich shape. Omega ... of amino acids. This motif is seen in transcription factors. Zinc finger Two beta strands with an alpha ... S4 Server for Super Secondary Structure Motif Mining Further reading cite journal author Chiang YS ... 915 921 year 2007 pmid 17557333 doi 10.1002 prot.21473 DEFAULTSORT Structural Motif Category Protein ... more details
1993 pmid 8453663 ref This sequencemotif is composed of about 50 amino acid residues which form a structure of a four stranded beta sheet blade . This sequencemotif is found in between six and eight ... oxidase reveals that the repeated Kelch sequencemotif corresponds to a 4 stranded anti parallel beta sheet motif that forms the repeat unit in a super barrel structural fold commonly known as a beta ...Infobox protein family Symbol Kelch 1 Name Kelch motif image PDB 1gof EBI.jpg width caption Structure of Galactose oxidase containg kelch repeats. ref name pmid2002850 cite journal author Ito N, Phillips SE, Stevens C, et al. title Novel thioether bond revealed by a 1.7 A crystal structure of galactose oxidase journal Nature volume 350 issue 6313 pages 87 90 year 1991 month March pmid 2002850 doi 10.1038 350087a0 url ref Pfam PF01344 InterPro IPR006652 SMART Kelch Prosite SCOP 1gof TCDB OPM family OPM protein PDB PDB3 1u6d X 459 504 PDB3 1zgk A 459 504 PDB3 1goh 311 357 PDB3 1gof 311 357 PDB3 1gog 311 357 The Kelch motif is a region of protein sequence found widely in proteins from bacteria and eukaryotes . ref name pmid10603472 cite journal author Adams J, Kelso R, Cooley L title The kelch repeat superfamily of proteins propellers of cell function journal Trends Cell Biol. volume 10 issue 1 pages 17 24 year 2000 month January pmid 10603472 doi 10.1016 S0962 8924 99 01673 6 url ref The motif ... domain . Proteins containing Kelch motifs The Kelch motif is widely found in eukaryotic and bacterial species. Notably the human genome contains around 100 proteins containing the Kelch motif. Within individual proteins the motif occurs multiple times. For example, the motif appears 6 times in Drosophila egg chamber regulatory protein. The motif is also found in mouse protein MIPP ref name PUB00000885 ... J, Sanders M, Garcia C, Matsudaira P title Sequence and domain organization of scruin, an actin cross ... RF, Bork P title Drosophila kelch motif is derived from a common enzyme fold journal J. Mol. Biol. volume ... more details
Multiple issues advert December 2007 refimprove February 2010 The Yamaha Motif is a series of music workstation ... 350px right Product lineup Motif Classic Original Motif series, now called Motif Classic , were ... ROM Waveforms Memory MOTIF 6 2001 61 FS 62 84MB 1,309 384 presets 48 kits, 128 user, 128 performances, 128 master MOTIF 7 2001 76 FS 62 84MB 1,309 384 presets 48 kits, 128 user, 128 performances, 128 master MOTIF 8 2001 88 Balanced hammer effect 62 84MB 1,309 384 presets 48 kits, 128 user, 128 performances, 128 master MOTIF RACK 2001 n a n a 128 84MB 1,309 640 presets 48 kits, 256 user 32 kits, 59 performances, 65 multis Motif Rack is a sound module without any keyboard, designed to be controlled ... title YAMAHA MM8 accessdate 13 Mar 2011 ref . Motif ES Motif ES, a successor to original Motif series ... Waveform ROM Waveforms Memory MOTIF 6 ES 2003 61 FS 128 175MB 1,859 768 presets 64 kits, 384 user 32 kits, 128 performances, 128 multis MOTIF 7 ES 2003 76 FS 128 175MB 1,859 768 presets 64 kits, 384 user 32 kits, 128 performances, 128 multis MOTIF 8 ES 2003 88 Balanced hammer effect 128 175MB 1,859 768 presets 64 kits, 384 user 32 kits, 128 performances, 128 multis MOTIF RACK ES 2003 n a n a 128 ... launched two lite versions of the Motif ES the 61 key Mo6 and 88 key Mo8. Though only containing half the polyphony and fewer preset sound programs, these models contain all the Motif ES sample sets, along with arpeggios and a song and pattern sequencer. Lacking are the professional Motif ES features such as mLAN connectivity, PLG integration, sampling and multiple foot controllers. Motif XS ... Waveform ROM Waveforms Memory MOTIF XS6 2007 61 FSX 128 355MB 2,670 1,024 presets 65 kits, 384 user 32 kits, 384 performances MOTIF XS7 2007 76 FSX 128 355MB 2,670 1,024 presets 65 kits, 384 user 32 kits, 384 performances MOTIF XS8 2007 88 Balanced hammer effect 128 355MB 2,670 1,024 presets 65 kits, 384 user 32 kits, 384 performances MOTIF RACK XS 2008 n a n a 128 355MB 2,670 1,024 presets ... more details
Infobox Software name Open Motif logo screenshot caption collapsible author The Open Group developer ... Plan Open Motif screenshot.png thumb right 250px Screenshot of Plan calendar program plan , an application that uses the Open Motif toolkit Open Motif or, unofficially, OpenMotif is a source code release of the Motif widget toolkit Motif computer programming toolkit by The Open Group , the current owners of Motif. Open Motif has the same functionality and source code as Motif, but is offered under ... http www.gnu.org philosophy motif.html title The Motif License author Richard Stallman ref which it is not. The license allows royalty free distribution of Open Motif if the platform computing platform upon which it is used is Open Source . This is in contrast to Motif, whose use and distribution requires the payment of royalties . The license of Open Motif, in other words, allows developers to replace Motif which many applications still depend on with Open Motif and avoid the payment of royalties ... and the various variants of Berkeley Software Distribution BSD . Open Motif was released to make it easier for users of open source platforms to use applications that require the Motif toolkit to run thus creating a greater market for vendors of Motif applications . The initial release of Open Motif was version 2.1.30 in May 2000. The current release that most Linux distributions ship is Open Motif 2.3. Open Motif 2.3 was released in June 2007, followed by a 2.3.1 bug fix release in September ... compatible functionality External links http www.openmotif.org Open Motif Project Page http bugs.motifzone.net Open Motif Bugzilla Page http www.motifzone.net filebrowser openmotif Open Motif Reference Manual http www.opengroup.org openmotif Open Motif homepage at Open Group http www.opengroup.org motifMotif homepage at Open Group http www.rahul.net kenton mfaq.html The Motif FAQ Kenton Lee References reflist Category Widget toolkits de Motif es Motif fr Open Motif ja Motif GUI nl Motif ru ... more details
The Initiatior Inr motif is a DNA transcription genetics transcription Promoter biology promoter that is similar in function to the Pribnow box for prokaryotes or the TATA box for eukaryotes . It has the consensus sequence YYAN T A YY, ref name Xi cite journal quotes last Xi first Hualin authorlink coauthors Yong Yu, Yutao Fu, Jonathan Foley, Anason Halees, and Zhiping Weng date June 2007 year 2007 month June title Analysis of overrepresented motifs in human core promoters reveals dual regulatory roles of YY1 journal Genome Research volume 17 issue 6 pages 798 806 pmid 17567998 doi 10.1101 gr.5754707 id url language English format accessdate laysummary laysource laydate quote pmc 1891339 ref where Y stands for any pyrimidine cytosine or thymine . Similarly to the TATA box, the Inr motif facilitates the binding of Transcription Factor II D TATA binding protein TBP . ref name Xi References references Transcription Category Molecular genetics Category Gene expression es Motivo iniciador ar ... more details
Pfam box Symbol WH2 Name WH2 motif image PDB 2d1k EBI.jpg width caption Ternary complex of the WH2 domain of MTSS1 mim with actin, alpha 1 actin Deoxyribonuclease I dnase I ref name pmid17292833 PDB 2d1k cite journal author Lee SH, Kerff F, Chereau D, Ferron F, Klug A, Dominguez R title Structural basis for the actin binding function of missing in metastasis journal Structure volume 15 issue 2 pages 145 55 year 2007 month February pmid 17292833 pmc 1853380 doi 10.1016 j.str.2006.12.005 url issn ref Pfam PF02205 InterPro IPR003124 SMART WH2 Prosite SCOP 1ej5 TCDB OPM family OPM protein The WH2 motif or WH2 domain is an evolutionarily conserved sequencemotif contained in protein s. ref name pmid9889097 cite journal author Machesky LM, Insall RH title Scar1 and the related Wiskott Aldrich syndrome protein, WASP, regulate the actin cytoskeleton through the Arp2 3 complex journal Curr. Biol. volume 8 issue 25 pages 1347 56 year 1998 pmid 9889097 doi 10.1016 S0960 9822 98 00015 3 ref The WH2 motif for Wiskott Aldrich syndrome homology region 2 has been shown in Wiskott Aldrich syndrome protein WAS and WASF1 Scar1 WASF1 mammalian homologue to interact via their WH2 motifs with actin . The WH2 WASP Homology 2, or Wiskott Aldrich homology 2 domain is an 18 amino acids actin binding motif. This domain was first recognized as an essential element for the regulation of the cytoskeleton by the mammalian Wiskott Aldrich syndrome protein WASP family. WH2 proteins occur in eukaryotes from yeast to mammals, in insect viruses, and in some bacteria. The WH2 domain is found as a modular part of larger proteins it can be associated with the WH1 domain WH1 or EVH1 domain and with the CRIB domain , and the WH2 domain can occur as a tandem repeat. The WH2 domain binds actin monomers and can facilitate the assembly of actin monomers into newly forming actin filaments. ref name PUB00016992 cite ... proteins containing the WH2 motif include COBL gene COBL , COBLL1 , Espin ESPN , INF2 , JMY LMOD1 ... more details
Image Cross motif.png thumb Cross motif audio Cross motif.mid Play . In music , the cross motif Crux fidelis is a motif music motif used by Franz Liszt to represent the Christian cross tonisches Symbol des Kreuzes or tonic music tonic symbol of the cross and taken from Gregorian chant Gregorian melodies ref Merrick, Paul 2008 . Revolution and Religion in the Music of Liszt , p.284. ISBN 0521083516. ref . See also Bach motif Cruciform Cruciform melody Sources reflist Category Motifs Category Franz Liszt es Motivo de la cruz sr ... more details
New unreviewed article source ArticleWizard date December 2011 Motif folkloristics is a word used by folklorists ... based on these motif patterns. Ultimately, folklorists identify motifs in folklore to interpret where ... of unique cultures. In cultural anthropology and folkloristics , the meaning of motif encompasses the meanings of motif used in the areas of Motif music music , Motif narrative literary criticism , Motif visual arts visual arts , and Motif textile arts textile arts because folklorists study motifs ... folklore and folk art traditions. Thompson s Motif Index Folklorists also use motif to refer to the recognizable and consistently repeated Motif narrative story elements e.g., common characters .... The Storyteller s Sourcebook A Subject, Title, and Motif Index for Folklore Collections for Children ... and published as the Motif lndex of Folk Literature 1982, x . ref name Read Macdonald Read MacDonald, Margaret. 1982. The Storyteller s Sourcebook A Subject, Title, and Motif Index for Folklore Collections ... Dundes Dundes, Alan. 1997. The Motif Index and the Tale Type Index A Critique. Journal of Folklore Research 34 3 195 202. ref Folklorist Alan Dundes explains that Stith Thompson s six volume Motif Index ... later experience are so uniform and well articulated as to form an easily recognizable motif, or rather ... distinguished between such a motif and the entire tale of which it forms only an important part. emphasis ... of California Press. ref The same is true for any character or other motif. In fact, Thompson also explains that a single motif may be found in numerous folktales from all parts of the earth 383 . ref ... used internationally. Accessing Thompson s Motif Index Unfortunately, many of the source texts in Thompson s Motif Index are no longer found in print however, Dr. Margaret Read McDonald s Storytellers ... Special Usage According to the Oxford English Dictionary OED , folkloristic use of motif is not summed up in the definition for literary criticism Motif, def. 3a , but deserves its own separate sense ... more details
Notability date August 2010 Infobox single Name Motif Sky Cover Artist Camouflage band Camouflage from Album Relocated Camouflage album Relocated B side Real Thing br Conversation Released July 28, 2006 Format CD , music download Digital download Recorded 2004 2006 Genre Synthpop Length 3 13 album version br 4 51 extended version Label SPV Writer Camouflage Producer Heiko Maile Last single I Can t Feel You song I Can t Feel You br 2003 This single Motif Sky br 2006 Next single Something Wrong Camouflage song Something Wrong br 2006 Motif Sky is German group Camouflage band Camouflage s eighteenth single, released in July 2006 as the first single from their seventh studio album Relocated Camouflage album Relocated . It was also the first single since 1991 s This Day Camouflage song This Day to be released in the US, albeit only as a digital download. The single featured two b sides, Conversation and an extended version of album track Real Thing , along with an extended mix of the title track and a remix by Smallboy . Tracklistings Digital download US, 2006 Motif Sky 3 13 Real Thing longer 5 26 Conversation 4 03 Motif Sky extended version 4 51 Motif Sky Smallboy dub 7 05 CD single Germany, 2006 Motif Sky 3 13 Real Thing longer 5 26 Motif Sky extended version 4 51 CD maxi single Germany, 2006 Motif Sky 3 13 Real Thing longer 5 26 Conversation 4 03 Motif Sky extended version 4 51 Motif Sky Smallboy dub 7 05 References http www.discogs.com Camouflage Motif Sky master 7869 br http www.camouflage music.com index.php?menu discography&vid 35 Category Synthpop songs Category 2006 singles Category Camouflage songs ... more details
For Motif disambiguation Motive disambiguation Image Debussy String Quartet second movement opening.PNG thumb 400px A phrase originally presented as a motif may become a Figure music figure which accompanies another melody , as in the second movement of Claude Debussy s String Quartet Debussy String ... important motif of the work, extended melodically and harmonically to provide the main theme music theme of the first movement music movement . audio Beet5mov1bars1to5.ogg Play In music , a motif ... Princeton University Press. ISBN 0691091366 ISBN 0691027145. ref also agree that the motif may have ... terms, and it is this aspect of the motif that is connoted by the term figure . A harmonic motif ... motif is a melodic formula, established without reference to Interval music intervals . A rhythmic motif is the term designating a characteristic rhythmic formula, an abstraction drawn from the rhythmic values of a melody. A motif theme literary thematically associated with a person, place, or idea is called a leitmotif . Occasionally such a motif is a musical cryptogram of the name involved. A head motif German Kopfmotiv is a musical idea at the opening of a set of movements which serves to unite those movements. To Scruton, however, a motif is distinguished from a figure music figure in that a motif ... than a motif, we are at the same time placing it in the background, even if it is...strong and melodious ... 9. ref Any motif may be used to construct complete melody melodies , theme music theme s and Piece ... motif the pattern of three short notes followed by one long one that opens his Beethoven s Fifth ... including Miriam Gideon , as in Night is my Sister 1952 and Fantasy on a Javanese Motif 1958 ... Gideon , p.146 and 152. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0 521 64030 X. ref See also Motif art Motif literature Leitmotif References reflist Melody music Motives music musical notation DEFAULTSORT Motif ... et Motiiv muusika es Motivo m sica eo Motivo muziko fr Motif musique ko is Lei arminni nl ... more details
Head motif German Kopfmotiv refers to an opening musical idea of a set of movements which serves to unite those movements. It may also be called a motto disambiguation motto , and is a frequent device in cyclic mass es. References GroveOnline Head motif David Fallows October 6 2007 Category Music theory music theory stub ... more details
The xenia motif in Roman mosaic is a still life motif visual arts motif consisting of a grouping of various items, mostly edible, representing a generous offering a xenia from a wealthy host to his guests. Typical elements of a xenia motif include game hanging from hooks, fish, baskets of fruit often overturned , and the like. Vitruvius lists specifically poultry, eggs, vegetables, and other country produce . ref de Architectura , http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Vitruvius 6 .html 7.4 VI 7 4 ref Xenia motifs are typically found in reception rooms. Xenia Greek The word xenia is Greek, and means hospitality in Latin, it came to mean presents for guests, and later presents in general. It also came to include a class of epigram matic inscription attached to the presents, xenia epigram s. Notes references References Katherine M.D. Dunbabin, Mosaics of the Greek and Roman World , Cambridge 1999. Stella Grobel Miller, A Mosaic floor from a Roman villa at Anaploga , Hesperia 41 3 332 July 1972 . Category Mosaic Category Visual motifs Category Ancient Roman art Category Iconography ... more details
Multiple issues refimprove February 2008 cleanup July 2008 In narrative , a motif audio en us motif.ogg pronunciation is any recurring element that has symbolic significance in a story. Through its repetition, a motif can help produce other narrative or literary aspects such as theme or mood. ref name Grayson James H. Grayson. Myths and Legends from Korea An Annotated Compendium of Ancient and Modern Materials p. 9 . New York City New York and Abingdon, Oxfordshire Abingdon Routledge Curzon, 2000. ISBN 0 7007 1241 0. ref ref name filmnoir 2004 http books.google.com books?id QHe SWJmzhMC&pg PA65&lpg PA65&dq visual motifs&source bl&ots 1ClxsM2m2Z&sig ebuLVrJ43mhalhDEv8CaMiw8Vzg&hl en&ei bbqKS6K0Ho2wtgfriO2tDw ... motif can be created through the use of imagery, structural components, language, and other narrative elements. The flute in Arthur Miller s play Death of a Salesman is a recurrent sound motif ... the concepts of good and evil. The play also features the central motif of the washing of hands, one that combines both verbal images and the movement of the actors. In a narrative, a motif establishes ... s Cradle makes frequent use of motif to connect different moments that might seem otherwise separated ... the thematic complexities of the plot. Throughout the film, the recurring motif of eyes is connected ... http wordnetweb.princeton.edu perl webwn?s theme accessdate 2010 08 26 ref the term motif does differ ... elements like sound, physical movement, or visual components in dramatic narratives. A motif is not necessarily a theme. The latter is usually defined as a message, statement, or idea, while a motif ... words, a narrative motif a detail repeated in a pattern of meaning can produce a theme but it can also ... 2 date May 1994 publisher Cambridge University Press pages 358 360 359 60 ref See also Motif music Motif visual arts Trope literature References Reflist External links Wiktionary motif Narrative ... lv Mot vs literat ra nl Motief literatuur ja pl Motyw literatura ru tr Motif ... more details
Image Dschmotif.png thumb 250px right The DSCH motif DSCH is a Motif music musical motif used by the Russia n composer Dmitri Shostakovich to represent himself. It is a musical cryptogram in the manner of the BACH motif , consisting of the notes D, E flat, C, B natural , or in Key signature names and translations German musical notation D, Es, C, H pronounced as De Es Ce Ha , thus standing for the composer s initials in German language German transliteration D. Sch. D mitri Sch ostakowitsch , also pronounced as De Es Ce Ha. Usage By Shostakovich The motif occurs in many of his works, including the Symphony No. 10 Shostakovich Symphony No. 10 in E minor , the String Quartet No. 8 Shostakovich String Quartet No. 8 in C minor , the Violin Concerto No. 1 Shostakovich Violin Concerto No. 1 in A minor , the Cello Concerto No. 1 Shostakovich Cello Concerto No. 1 in E flat Major , the Symphony No. 15 Shostakovich Symphony No. 15 in A major and the Opus 61 Piano Sonata No. 2 Shostakovich Piano Sonata No. 2 in B minor . By others Many homages to Shostakovich such as Alfred Schnittke Schnittke s Preludy in memory of Dmitri Shostakovich or Sulkhan Tsintsadze Tsintsadze s 9th String Quartet make extensive use of the motif. The British composer Ronald Stevenson composed a large Passacaglia on DSCH Passacaglia on it. Also Edison Denisov dedicated some works 1969 DSCH for clarinet, trombone, cello and piano, and his 1970 saxophone sonata to Shostakovich, by quoting the motif several times and using it as the first 4 notes of a twelve tone technique twelve tone series . Denisov was Shostakovich ..., Rejoice in the Lamb , contains the DSCH motif repeated several times in the accompaniment, progressively ... me . A further reference appears in Britten s The Rape of Lucretia , where the DSCH motif ... studies, takes its name from the motif, and DSCH is sometimes used as an abbreviation ... ca Motiu DSCH de DSCH es Motivo DSCH fr Motif DSCH nl DSCH motief ja DSCH yi DSCH zh DSCH ... more details
refimprove date March 2010 Image b a c h.svg thumb right The BACH motif. In music , the BACH motif is the motif music motif , a succession of note music notes important or characteristic to a musical composition ... of the most frequently occurring examples of a musical cryptogram , the motif has been used by countless ..., and have been saved by grace. through his use of the motif rather than a standard changing ... and Signification , p.256. ISBN 0253337542. ref Bach himself was well aware of the motif and have used ... . The motif also appears in the end of the fourth variation of Bach s Canonic Variations on Vom ... in F minor BWV 795 includes a transposed version of the motif a music b g b music b a followed by the original ... 0415973996. ref Image Bachscross.svg thumb right BACH signature cross BACH motif s Cruciform Cruciform ... March 2010 , but not known to have been used by Bach himself Bach s contemporaries knew of the motif ... Ludwig Krebs . However, the motif s wide popularity came only in the 19th century during and after the so .... ref name grove Much later composers found that the motif could be easily incorporated not only ... and followers. Today, composers continue writing works using the motif, frequently in homage to Johann Sebastian Bach. ref name grove Selected works featuring the motif In a comprehensive ... composers from the 17th to the 20th century using the BACH motif ISBN 3 7952 0459 3 . A similar list ... works that feature the motif prominently are Image Schumann, Sechs Fugen ber den Namen B A C H, op. 60, no. 4, mm. 1 3.png thumb right 400px BACH motif followed by transposed version from Schumann .... 60, no. 5, mm. 1 4.mid Play . The motif may be used in different ways here it is only the beginning ... motif ref Bailey, Kathryn. 2006. The Twelve note Music of Anton Webern Old Forms In a New Language ... repeated motif, one reviewer, noting that B A C H is the victor of the composition ref Schmelz ... tetrachord s P I RI, with P the BACH motif, I it inverted, and RI it inverted and backwards. Image ... more details
Infobox protein family Symbol GoLoco Name GoLoco motif image PDB 1kjy EBI.jpg width caption crystal structure of human g alpha i1 bound to the goloco motif of rgs14 Pfam PF02188 Pfam clan InterPro IPR003109 SMART GoLoco PROSITE MEROPS SCOP 1kjy TCDB OPM family OPM protein CAZy CDD GoLoco motif is a protein structural motif . ref name pmid10470031 cite journal author Siderovski DP, Divers Pierluissi M, De Vries L title The GoLoco motif a Galphai o binding motif and potential guanine nucleotide exchange factor journal Trends Biochem. Sci. volume 24 issue 9 pages 340 1 year 1999 month September pmid 10470031 doi url issn ref ref name pmid11121039 cite journal author De Vries L, Fischer T, Tronch re H, Brothers GM, Strockbine B, Siderovski DP, Farquhar MG title Activator of G protein signaling 3 is a guanine dissociation inhibitor for Galpha i subunits journal Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. volume 97 issue 26 pages 14364 9 year 2000 month December pmid 11121039 pmc 18924 doi 10.1073 pnas.97.26.14364 url issn ref ref name pmid11976690 cite journal author Kimple RJ, Kimple ME, Betts L, Sondek J, Siderovski DP title Structural determinants for GoLoco induced inhibition of nucleotide release by Galpha subunits journal Nature volume 416 issue 6883 pages 878 81 year 2002 month April pmid 11976690 doi 10.1038 416878a url issn ref In heterotrimeric G protein heterotrimeric G protein signalling, cell surface receptors G protein coupled receptor GPCRs are coupled to membrane associated heterotrimers comprising a GTP hydrolyzing subunit G alpha and a G beta G gamma dimer. The inactive form ... dissociation. The GoLoco or G protein regulatory GPR motif found in various G protein regulators. ref ... of the GoLoco motif in complex with G alpha i has been solved ref name PUB00011831 cite journal .... The highly conserved Asp Gln Arg triad within the GoLoco motif participates directly in GDP binding ... ref name PUB00011831 . Examples Some proteins known to contain a GoLoco motif are listed below Mammalian ... more details
and yeast, for example, is made of three main motif families, that make up almost the entire network. The leading hypothesis is that the network motif were independently selected by evolutionary processes ... characteristic dynamical functions. This suggests that the network motif serve as building ... motif.GIF thumb Schematic representation of an auto regulation motif One of simplest and most ... factor TF represses its own transcription. This motif was shown to perform two important functions ... own rate of production. Opposite to the NAR motif this motif slows the response time compared to simple ... pii S0022 2836 06 00426 8 ref In the case of a strong PAR the motif may lead to a bimodal distribution ... thumb Schematic representation of a Feed forward motif This motif is commonly found in many gene systems and organisms. The motif consists of three genes and three regulatory interactions. The target ... forward loop network motif journal Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. volume 100 issue 21 pages 11980 ... coli E. coli . This means that this motif can provide pulse filtration in which short pulses ... in a way which is similar to the NAR motif. The difference is that the I1 FFL can speed up ... FFL network motif it was shown both theoretically and experimentally that the I1 FFL can generate ... B, Sauro HM title Design and implementation of three incoherent feed forward motif based biological ... this motif was shown to determine the temporal order of gene activation. This was demonstrated ...?view long&pmid 11408658 ref Single input modules SIM This motif occurs when a single regulator regulates ... This motif occurs in the case that several regulators combinatorially control a set of genes with diverse regulatory combinations. This motif was found in Escherichia coli E. coli in various systems ... name a6 In order to better understand the function of this motif one has to obtain more information ... 2164 7 108 ref structure of the motif does not necessarily determine function. Network structure certainly ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The recognition sequence , sometimes also referred to as recognition site , of any DNA binding domain DNA binding protein motif that exhibits binding specificity, refers to the DNA sequence or subset thereof , to which the domain is specific. Palindromic sequence Recognition sequences are palindromes . The transcription factor Sp1 biology Sp1 for example, binds the sequences 5 G T GGGCGG G A G A C T 3 , where G T indicates that the domain will bind a guanine or thymine at this position. The restriction endonuclease PstI recognizes, binds, and cleaves the sequence 5 CTGCAG 3 . However, a recognition sequence refers to a different aspect from that of recognition site . A given recognition sequence can occur one or more times, or not at all on a specific DNA fragment. A recognition site is specified by the position of the site. For example, there are two PstI recognition site in the following DNA sequence fragment, start at base 9 and 31 respectively. A recognition sequence is a specific sequence, usually very short less than 10 bases . Depending on the degree of specificity of the protein, a DNA binding protein can bind to more than one specific sequence. For PstI, which has a single sequence specificity, it is 5 CTGCAG 3 . It is always the same whether at the first recognition site or the second in the following example sequence. For Sp1, which has multiple 16 sequence specificity as shown above, the two recognition sites in the following example sequence fragment are at 18 and 32, and their respective recognition sequences are 5 GGGGCGGAGC 3 and 5 TGGGCGGAAC 3 . 5 AACGTTAG CTGCAG TC GGGGCGGAGC TAGG CTGCAG GAAT TGGGCGGAAC CT 3 See also DNA binding domain Transcription factor Classes , for more examples DEFAULTSORT Recognition Sequence Category Genetics Category Proteins Genetics stub ... more details
In molecular biology and bioinformatics , consensus sequence refers to the most common nucleotide or amino acid at a particular position after multiple sequences are aligned. A consensus sequence is a way of representing the results of a multiple sequence alignment , where related sequences are compared to each other, and similar functional sequencemotif s are found. The consensus sequence shows which ... is a major topic in genetics , molecular biology , and bioinformatics . Specific sequencemotif s can function as regulatory sequence s controlling biosynthesis, or as signal sequence s that direct ... of these sites. The conserved sequence motifs are called consensus sequences and they show which residues are conserved and which residues are variable. Consider the following example DNA sequence A CT N A YR In this Sequencemotif Pattern description notations notation , A means that an A is always ... Position specific scoring matrix Sequencemotif References Reflist Category Bioinformatics Category ... method of representing a consensus sequence uses a sequence logo . This is a graphical representation of the consensus sequence, in which the size of a symbol is related to the frequency that a given nucleotide or amino acid occurs at a certain position. In sequence logos the more conserved the residue .... Sequence logos can be generated using http weblogo.berkeley.edu WebLogo , or using the http db.systemsbiology.net ... on the limitations of consensus sequences is given in a paper Consensus Sequence Zen . ref name Schneider2002 cite journal author Schneider TD title Consensus Sequence Zen journal Appl Bioinformatics ... by a consensus sequence, may be a short sequence of nucleotide s which is found several ... the exon intron boundaries can also be considered as consensus sequences. Thus a consensus sequence ... recognition site and defined as the idealized sequence that represents the predominant base at each ... mutation allowing a mutated nucleotide in the core promoter sequence to look more like the consensus ... more details