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New peptide and gene coding for same
New peptide and gene coding for same

... 151 amino acids wherein a sequence of from 26 to 151 corresponds to the sequence of the 7-hANP set forth in Figure 1; Figure 3 represents a base sequence coding for the amino acid sequence set forth in Figure 1; Figure 4 represents a base sequence coding for the amino acid sequence set forth in Figu ...
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... common. US and European cohort studies have suggested neurocognitive impairment may be present in 25-50% of HIVinfected subjects, even those on stable antiretroviral therapy, although this may relate to a number of factors including hepatitis C co-infection, cardiovascular disease, drug use and depr ...
Charge Transport in DNA - Insights from
Charge Transport in DNA - Insights from

... of nucleobases on time scales larger than nanoseconds, dramatic enhancements in computational efficiency have to be made. In the final part of this work, one possible approach to this is developed - a parametrized model to simulate the CT in DNA. Not only will this model be able to describe the CT in ...
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Defining characteristics of Tn5 Transposase non

... While non-specific DNA plays a role in target localization for many recombinases, transcription factors and restriction enzymes, the importance of nonspecific DNA interactions for transposases has not been investigated. Here, we discuss non-specific DNA-Tn5 Transposase (Tnp) interactions and suggest ...
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New and Redesigned pRS Plasmid Shuttle Vectors for Genetic

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Identification of two amino acid residues which - Wiley-VCH

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Rebuttal of Farber - Treatment Action Campaign

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Collaborative coupling between polymerase and helicase for

... holoenzyme (Figure 1B). We have studied the activity of four holoenzymes including the wild-type T4 holoenzyme (gp43 polymerase and gp45 trimeric clamp) from polymerase family B; a mutant T4 holoenzyme (gp43exo polymerase and gp45 trimeric clamp), which lacks the exonuclease activity; the wild-type ...
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الشريحة 1 - MEDtube.net

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Switching between polymerase and exonuclease sites in DNA

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Are Restriction Enzymes Recognition Sites Underrepresented in the

... Recognition site sequence is usually specific for each restriction enzyme. Restriction Recognition Site Representation (RRSR) principally calculates the observed frequency of occurrence of each restriction enzyme recognition site and its expected frequency of occurrence based on the abundance of the ...
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hiv/aids update - Innovative Educational Services

... However, most of those living in the developing world lack access to treatment regimens that have proved effective in extending lives and treating opportunistic infections, and the costs of such treatments—which can exceed $10,000 per year—are well outside the reach of most individuals infected with ...
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... of HIV transmission. As mentioned before, viral entry into the white blood cells causes HIV infection. When a person has an illness, inflammation, or immune activation, the normal production of white blood cells may change, increasing the number of susceptible target cells or the receptivity of thos ...
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Single-stranded heteroduplex intermediates in l Red homologous

... recombination reactions yet described. However the mechanism of dsDNA recombination remains undefined. Results: Here we show that the Red proteins can act via full length single stranded intermediates to establish single stranded heteroduplexes at the replication fork. We created asymmetrically dige ...
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Binding of Hoechst with nucleic acids using fluorescence spectroscopy

... on DNA and RNA can optimize the use of these compounds and their analogues as medical drugs. Hoechst dyes 33342 and 33258 are closely related bisbenzimides. Hoechst 33258 is 2’-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-5[5-(4-methylpiperazine-1-yl) benzimidazo-2-yl]-benzimidazole. Hoechst 33342 contains additional ethyl gr ...
Structure and Gas-Phase Stability of Zn(II)—Molecule Complexes
Structure and Gas-Phase Stability of Zn(II)—Molecule Complexes

... and entropy, S. An analysis of the harmonic vibrational frequencies of the optimized species revealed that all complexes are minima (no imaginary frequencies). The selected structural parameters of optimized ligands and complexes are summarized in Tables 1 and 2. The relative enthalpies and Gibbs en ...
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Full Text PDF - Jaypee Journals

... material in many dental products.13-15 The antibacterial activity showed by resin-modified glass ionomer and resin cement can be attributed to the release of fluoride. Various mechanisms are involved in the anticariogenic effects of fluoride on the teeth, including the reduction of demineralization, ...
A Physical Gene Map of the Bacteriophage P22 Late
A Physical Gene Map of the Bacteriophage P22 Late

... was initially oriented with the recombination frequency map by use of early region substitutions or deletions which were genetically defined and could be related to the cleavage site map (Jackson et CL, 19’78b). Subsequently, Tnl insertions located in late region genes 20, 16, ant, and 9 were assign ...
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Non-homologous end-joining partners in a helical dance: structural

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The tightly regulated promoter of the xanA gene of
The tightly regulated promoter of the xanA gene of

... into the sequences corresponding to the first exon at position +88. These sequences are present at 21 and 40 different sites in A. nidulans genome respectively. The xanA gene and the psxA sequences show a 97% identity over a length of 739 bp. A search in the repeated sequences database Repbase Updat ...
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AT3 (Acyltransferase) Gene Isolated from Capsicum frutescens cv

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An Introduction to Genetic Engineering: Third Edition
An Introduction to Genetic Engineering: Third Edition

... many areas in which genetic manipulation is of value, including the following: ...
Dot Plot - APBioNET
Dot Plot - APBioNET

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Multiple domain structure in a chitinase gene (chic)
Multiple domain structure in a chitinase gene (chic)

... cellulose-binding domains of several cellulases. Domain 3 (94 amino acids) showed homology with type I11 homology units of fibronectin. Domain 4, a C-terminal390 amino acid sequence, is probably the catalytic domain of the chitinase, since it exhibited identity with several other chitinolytic enzyme ...
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Zinc finger nuclease

Zinc-finger nucleases (ZFNs) are artificial restriction enzymes generated by fusing a zinc finger DNA-binding domain to a DNA-cleavage domain. Zinc finger domains can be engineered to target specific desired DNA sequences and this enables zinc-finger nucleases to target unique sequences within complex genomes. By taking advantage of endogenous DNA repair machinery, these reagents can be used to precisely alter the genomes of higher organisms.
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