Protein expression during exponential growth in 0.7 M NaCl medium
... 2-fold change in relative synthetic rate (induction or repression). The 20 highly responsive proteins with more than 8-fold changes in synthesis exhibited mainly increased rate of production; only two proteins were repressed. Responsive proteins during this one hour osmotic adaptation could be class ...
... 2-fold change in relative synthetic rate (induction or repression). The 20 highly responsive proteins with more than 8-fold changes in synthesis exhibited mainly increased rate of production; only two proteins were repressed. Responsive proteins during this one hour osmotic adaptation could be class ...
Efficient Isolation and Identification of Intracellular Protein
... amount of IκB protein bound to p65 recovered in the Protein:Protein study (A); the amount of IκB promoter DNA recovered in the Protein:DNA interaction analysis (B); and the cellular localization of the p65 protein (C). ...
... amount of IκB protein bound to p65 recovered in the Protein:Protein study (A); the amount of IκB promoter DNA recovered in the Protein:DNA interaction analysis (B); and the cellular localization of the p65 protein (C). ...
Poster
... insufficient ATP production by the mitochondria. In this case, the central dogma has failed as mtDNA is not coding for mitochondrial proteins accurately. Lack of ATP leads to muscle malfunction, along with liver, kidney, and lung failure which can be broadly characterized as MDS. This sequence of ev ...
... insufficient ATP production by the mitochondria. In this case, the central dogma has failed as mtDNA is not coding for mitochondrial proteins accurately. Lack of ATP leads to muscle malfunction, along with liver, kidney, and lung failure which can be broadly characterized as MDS. This sequence of ev ...
Concepts of Biology
... macromolecules made of nucleotides (a sugar, a phosphate, and a nitrogenous base). The phosphate groups on these molecules each have a net negative charge. An entire set of DNA molecules in the nucleus of eukaryotic organisms is called the genome. DNA has two complementary strands linked by hydrogen ...
... macromolecules made of nucleotides (a sugar, a phosphate, and a nitrogenous base). The phosphate groups on these molecules each have a net negative charge. An entire set of DNA molecules in the nucleus of eukaryotic organisms is called the genome. DNA has two complementary strands linked by hydrogen ...
Molecular Biology
... of general transcription factors (called TFIIA, TFIIB, and so on). (A) The promoter contains a DNA sequence called the TATA box, which is located 25 nucleotides away from the site where transcription is initiated. (B) The TATA box is recognized and bound by transcription factor TFIID, which then ena ...
... of general transcription factors (called TFIIA, TFIIB, and so on). (A) The promoter contains a DNA sequence called the TATA box, which is located 25 nucleotides away from the site where transcription is initiated. (B) The TATA box is recognized and bound by transcription factor TFIID, which then ena ...
TCR CommentaryAccept
... otherwise mediated through this pathway. Thus this part of the GAS5 lncRNA acts as a decoy and prevents the hormone/hormone receptor complex from binding to its usual target genes (10,11). If this tumour suppressor activity can be restored with a short nucleotide sequence mimicking the GAS5 HREM se ...
... otherwise mediated through this pathway. Thus this part of the GAS5 lncRNA acts as a decoy and prevents the hormone/hormone receptor complex from binding to its usual target genes (10,11). If this tumour suppressor activity can be restored with a short nucleotide sequence mimicking the GAS5 HREM se ...
Insights from the HuR-interacting transcriptome: ncRNAs, ubiquitin
... Hu antigen R (HuR) protein provides a well-annotated model for the study of RNA binding protein function in signaling pathways and cellular physiology. HuR influences processing, localization, translation, and the stability of mRNAs throughout their lifecycle, making important contributions to a coh ...
... Hu antigen R (HuR) protein provides a well-annotated model for the study of RNA binding protein function in signaling pathways and cellular physiology. HuR influences processing, localization, translation, and the stability of mRNAs throughout their lifecycle, making important contributions to a coh ...
Two fatty acid ∆9-desaturase genes, ole1 and ole2
... alpina ∆5-desaturase, as predicted, contains three histidine boxes, although one of the essential histidine residues has been replaced with a glutamine, a change which is found in some other desaturases. This enzyme also contains a cytochrome b domain fused at the N ...
... alpina ∆5-desaturase, as predicted, contains three histidine boxes, although one of the essential histidine residues has been replaced with a glutamine, a change which is found in some other desaturases. This enzyme also contains a cytochrome b domain fused at the N ...
RIBOSWITCHES - Creighton Chemistry Webserver
... RNA domains that modulate gene expression in response to metabolite binding ...
... RNA domains that modulate gene expression in response to metabolite binding ...
Genetic Engineering
... Plant Breeding • Drugs used in plant breeding sometimes cause plants to produce cells that have double or triple the normal number of chromosomes. • Plants grown from such cells are called polyploid because they have many sets of chromosomes. • Polyploidy produces larger and stronger plants, which ...
... Plant Breeding • Drugs used in plant breeding sometimes cause plants to produce cells that have double or triple the normal number of chromosomes. • Plants grown from such cells are called polyploid because they have many sets of chromosomes. • Polyploidy produces larger and stronger plants, which ...
The nucleotide sequence of the gene encoding the attachment
... encoding the L protein starts at the same position as that of MV and the sequence of the first 63 residues is 75 ~o identical to that of MV. As in MV and RPV the major ORF of the H mRNA sequence starts at position 21 with the first AUG codon in a favourable context for translation initiation (Kozak, ...
... encoding the L protein starts at the same position as that of MV and the sequence of the first 63 residues is 75 ~o identical to that of MV. As in MV and RPV the major ORF of the H mRNA sequence starts at position 21 with the first AUG codon in a favourable context for translation initiation (Kozak, ...
PROMOTER-ASSOCIATED PAUSING IN PROMOTER
... I. Crosslinking. The initial evidence for Pol II association with the uninduced hsp70 gene was obtained over a decade ago from in vivo crosslinking and immunoprecipitation (Gilmour and Lis 1985;Gilmour and Lis 1986). When developing our UV-crosslinking approaches to measure protein density on speci ...
... I. Crosslinking. The initial evidence for Pol II association with the uninduced hsp70 gene was obtained over a decade ago from in vivo crosslinking and immunoprecipitation (Gilmour and Lis 1985;Gilmour and Lis 1986). When developing our UV-crosslinking approaches to measure protein density on speci ...
Reconstructing phylogenetic trees for protein superfamilies
... Phylogenetic reconstruction of protein families is complicated • Gene duplication • Domain shuffling • Lessening of evolutionary pressures associated with speciation and duplication enable significant structural and sequence changes • Different mutation rates in some lineages • Different types of c ...
... Phylogenetic reconstruction of protein families is complicated • Gene duplication • Domain shuffling • Lessening of evolutionary pressures associated with speciation and duplication enable significant structural and sequence changes • Different mutation rates in some lineages • Different types of c ...
Protocol for archaeal 16S (A16S) rRNA amplification and
... (c) Final primer concentration in reaction: 0.5 µM ...
... (c) Final primer concentration in reaction: 0.5 µM ...
The arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal protein glomalin is
... and Cryptococcus neoformans. Sequence analysis of the fulllength GiHsp 60 cDNA revealed that it contains an ORF encoding a protein of 590 amino acid length. Use of PCR primers flanking the GiHsp 60 ORF on genomic DNA resulted in the isolation of a genomic fragment, 2047 bp in length, suggesting the ...
... and Cryptococcus neoformans. Sequence analysis of the fulllength GiHsp 60 cDNA revealed that it contains an ORF encoding a protein of 590 amino acid length. Use of PCR primers flanking the GiHsp 60 ORF on genomic DNA resulted in the isolation of a genomic fragment, 2047 bp in length, suggesting the ...
DNA
... sections of bacterial and phage DNA serve as a site for recombination and thus incorporation of phage DNA into bacterial chromosomes Transposition - Not truly recombination between different genomes, but the movement of transposons within a genome ...
... sections of bacterial and phage DNA serve as a site for recombination and thus incorporation of phage DNA into bacterial chromosomes Transposition - Not truly recombination between different genomes, but the movement of transposons within a genome ...
Genes required for Lactococcus garvieae survival in a fish host
... (STM). STM relies on two key elements. First, a negative selection will select against replication of mutant strains where a transposon-mediated disruption of genes related to virulence has occurred. Second, as each mutagenizing transposon carries ‘signature tags’ (DNA fragments consisting of a cent ...
... (STM). STM relies on two key elements. First, a negative selection will select against replication of mutant strains where a transposon-mediated disruption of genes related to virulence has occurred. Second, as each mutagenizing transposon carries ‘signature tags’ (DNA fragments consisting of a cent ...