Authors` pre-proof version - University of Connecticut
... Gogarten 2004). This logic can be extended to the time of LUCA and beyond, as the most recent cellular ancestor was almost certainly not the only existing cell at that time. It is much more likely that an entire community of primordial lineages interacted with each other and inhabited different nich ...
... Gogarten 2004). This logic can be extended to the time of LUCA and beyond, as the most recent cellular ancestor was almost certainly not the only existing cell at that time. It is much more likely that an entire community of primordial lineages interacted with each other and inhabited different nich ...
Lactic acid bacteria as a cell factory: rerouting of carbon metabolism
... generated by PEP conversion to pyruvate by pyruvate kinase (pyk) (Fig. 2). Recently, the ptsHI operon of L. lactis, encoding the general PTS components HPr and enzyme I, respectively, has been cloned and characterized. HPr plays an important role regulation of sugar utilization, both at the level of ...
... generated by PEP conversion to pyruvate by pyruvate kinase (pyk) (Fig. 2). Recently, the ptsHI operon of L. lactis, encoding the general PTS components HPr and enzyme I, respectively, has been cloned and characterized. HPr plays an important role regulation of sugar utilization, both at the level of ...
Constitutive expression of Vitis vinifera thaumatin
... Induction of PR genes has been associated with incompatibility and overexpression of one or more PR proteins can delay disease development (Hammond-Kosack and Jones 1996). PR proteins are induced intra- and extracellularly by pathogens, chemical elicitors or, in some instances, environmental stresse ...
... Induction of PR genes has been associated with incompatibility and overexpression of one or more PR proteins can delay disease development (Hammond-Kosack and Jones 1996). PR proteins are induced intra- and extracellularly by pathogens, chemical elicitors or, in some instances, environmental stresse ...
Defective HIV-1 Proviruses Can Be Transcribed Upon Activation
... Methods. To understand how T cell activation affects the transcription of HIV-1 proviruses, resting CD4+ T cells from aviremic patients under suppressive antiretroviral therapy were activated with anti-CD3/CD28 costimulation under enfuvirtide to prevent new rounds of in vitro infection. To examine w ...
... Methods. To understand how T cell activation affects the transcription of HIV-1 proviruses, resting CD4+ T cells from aviremic patients under suppressive antiretroviral therapy were activated with anti-CD3/CD28 costimulation under enfuvirtide to prevent new rounds of in vitro infection. To examine w ...
Expression and purification of four different rhizobial acyl carrier
... oligonucleotides were used in a PCR to amplify and subsequently clone that part of the gene encoding the aminoterminal half of the AcpP of S. meliloti. These oligonucleotides were deduced from the amino acid sequence of different ACPs, among them the sequence of the AcpP of S. meliloti 1021 (Platt e ...
... oligonucleotides were used in a PCR to amplify and subsequently clone that part of the gene encoding the aminoterminal half of the AcpP of S. meliloti. These oligonucleotides were deduced from the amino acid sequence of different ACPs, among them the sequence of the AcpP of S. meliloti 1021 (Platt e ...
Looking for a strong promoter for Physcomitrella
... and constitutive promoter that is widely used in plant systems. However, in the moss Physcomitrella patens, its promoter strength is weak or all but silent in the dark.1 Therefore, it is necessary to find promoters that show higher expression levels and that have a more ubiquitous expression over ti ...
... and constitutive promoter that is widely used in plant systems. However, in the moss Physcomitrella patens, its promoter strength is weak or all but silent in the dark.1 Therefore, it is necessary to find promoters that show higher expression levels and that have a more ubiquitous expression over ti ...
1 BIOINFORMATICS Bioinformatics, based on National Institutes of
... Bioinformatics, based on National Institutes of Health definition, the following: „Research, development, or application of computational tools and approaches for expanding the use of biological, medical, behavioral or health data, including those to acquire, store, organize, archive, analyze, or vi ...
... Bioinformatics, based on National Institutes of Health definition, the following: „Research, development, or application of computational tools and approaches for expanding the use of biological, medical, behavioral or health data, including those to acquire, store, organize, archive, analyze, or vi ...
Computational neuroanatomy and co
... On the other hand, lists of condition-related genes are now available from databases that pool results of different studies [10, 11]. As these studies employ different methods and result in lists of hundreds of genes, it is important to investigate any possible order (or lack of it) in these lists. ...
... On the other hand, lists of condition-related genes are now available from databases that pool results of different studies [10, 11]. As these studies employ different methods and result in lists of hundreds of genes, it is important to investigate any possible order (or lack of it) in these lists. ...
here. - the DeRisi Lab
... between genes that have a high degree of sequence similarity and avoid other problematic regions such as the various types of repetitive sequences or secondary structures. Several competing platforms for producing oligonucleotide-based microarrays have emerged, differing in probe length, number of ...
... between genes that have a high degree of sequence similarity and avoid other problematic regions such as the various types of repetitive sequences or secondary structures. Several competing platforms for producing oligonucleotide-based microarrays have emerged, differing in probe length, number of ...
Aminoacylated tmRNA from Escherichia coli interacts with
... et al+, 1998) were produced and purified by established procedures+ The tRNAAla transcript was prepared according to Frugier et al+ (1993)+ Minihelices derived from E. coli tRNAAla and from E. coli tmRNA sequences were obtained by in vitro transcription of single-stranded DNA templates as described ...
... et al+, 1998) were produced and purified by established procedures+ The tRNAAla transcript was prepared according to Frugier et al+ (1993)+ Minihelices derived from E. coli tRNAAla and from E. coli tmRNA sequences were obtained by in vitro transcription of single-stranded DNA templates as described ...
How pupils use a model for abstract concepts in genetics
... Using models in genetics | Venville and Donovan example, they could put a picture of a dog with hair and a picture of a bird with feathers, but they would say that a dog needs hair to keep warm and a bird needs feathers to fly. The relationship between the dog and the hair was not compared with the ...
... Using models in genetics | Venville and Donovan example, they could put a picture of a dog with hair and a picture of a bird with feathers, but they would say that a dog needs hair to keep warm and a bird needs feathers to fly. The relationship between the dog and the hair was not compared with the ...
bbr052online 329..336 - Oxford Academic
... explore the MSA text file to search the highly conserved positions along the alignment. These conserved positions can be highlighted by colouring according to different criteria, such as percentage of identity. The residues showing whole conservation in the expanded set of sequences used for MSA wil ...
... explore the MSA text file to search the highly conserved positions along the alignment. These conserved positions can be highlighted by colouring according to different criteria, such as percentage of identity. The residues showing whole conservation in the expanded set of sequences used for MSA wil ...
Low-temperature anaerobic digestion is associated with differential
... McKeown et al. 2009). Although important insights have been gathered (e.g. Methanocorpusculum prevalence during AD operation at 15◦ C; McKeown et al. 2009), minimal information relating methanogenic presence to functional significance (metabolic pathways employed, physiological responses etc.) has b ...
... McKeown et al. 2009). Although important insights have been gathered (e.g. Methanocorpusculum prevalence during AD operation at 15◦ C; McKeown et al. 2009), minimal information relating methanogenic presence to functional significance (metabolic pathways employed, physiological responses etc.) has b ...
Data for two plasmid isolation techniques, the rapid alkaline extraction... Nucleic Acids Res. 7: 1513-1523) and the rapid boiling technique...
... Unlike normal A and a strains, the matingtype null mutants are capable of forming heterokaryons both with A and a partners (provided the strains are alike at other heterokaryon-incompatibility loci). When such a heterokaryon is used as parent in a cross, only genes from the component having an activ ...
... Unlike normal A and a strains, the matingtype null mutants are capable of forming heterokaryons both with A and a partners (provided the strains are alike at other heterokaryon-incompatibility loci). When such a heterokaryon is used as parent in a cross, only genes from the component having an activ ...
Stockholm University
... effective for overexpression of membrane proteins [53-56, 61, 62]), there are also several examples where they have failed [63, 64]. Significantly, analyses of large data sets have failed to find a correlation between codon usage and overexpression levels of membrane proteins in E. coli and S. cerev ...
... effective for overexpression of membrane proteins [53-56, 61, 62]), there are also several examples where they have failed [63, 64]. Significantly, analyses of large data sets have failed to find a correlation between codon usage and overexpression levels of membrane proteins in E. coli and S. cerev ...
IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences (IOSR-JPBS) ISSN: 2278-3008.
... Abstract: Diarrhea is the most common illness affecting human. It is defined as passing three or more unformed stools in 24 hours. The most common causes of diarrhea include the following: Bacterial infections, viral infections, parasites, functional bowel disorders, intestinal diseases, food intole ...
... Abstract: Diarrhea is the most common illness affecting human. It is defined as passing three or more unformed stools in 24 hours. The most common causes of diarrhea include the following: Bacterial infections, viral infections, parasites, functional bowel disorders, intestinal diseases, food intole ...
Patenting DNA-Related I nventions in the European Union, United
... instruments of research in the biological sciences.” 7 It covers many disciplines and, broadly speaking, may be defined as the synergistic union of the biological sciences and the technologically based industrial arts. In other words, biotechnology is the utilization of biological processes, as thro ...
... instruments of research in the biological sciences.” 7 It covers many disciplines and, broadly speaking, may be defined as the synergistic union of the biological sciences and the technologically based industrial arts. In other words, biotechnology is the utilization of biological processes, as thro ...
Benefits of being biased! - Indian Academy of Sciences
... by multiple codons. However, it is known that certain codons for a given amino acid are preferred over other synonymous codons. Theoretical studies have predicted and experiments have shown that this kind of a bias can lead to higher efficiency of translation, presumably accompanied by benefits in t ...
... by multiple codons. However, it is known that certain codons for a given amino acid are preferred over other synonymous codons. Theoretical studies have predicted and experiments have shown that this kind of a bias can lead to higher efficiency of translation, presumably accompanied by benefits in t ...
Sequencing genomes
... them in all six reading frames to produce translated protein sequences, which are used to query a protein sequence database • TBLASTN – queries protein sequences to a nucleotide sequence database with the sequences translated in all six reading frames • TBLASTX – uses nucleotide sequences, which are ...
... them in all six reading frames to produce translated protein sequences, which are used to query a protein sequence database • TBLASTN – queries protein sequences to a nucleotide sequence database with the sequences translated in all six reading frames • TBLASTX – uses nucleotide sequences, which are ...
Sequencing genomes
... them in all six reading frames to produce translated protein sequences, which are used to query a protein sequence database • TBLASTN – queries protein sequences to a nucleotide sequence database with the sequences translated in all six reading frames • TBLASTX – uses nucleotide sequences, which are ...
... them in all six reading frames to produce translated protein sequences, which are used to query a protein sequence database • TBLASTN – queries protein sequences to a nucleotide sequence database with the sequences translated in all six reading frames • TBLASTX – uses nucleotide sequences, which are ...
PDF - Oxford Academic - Oxford University Press
... an area where zebrafish studies pushed the field of transcriptomics forward. In this issue, the review by Aanes et al. summarize the developments in this area and detail important advances in our understanding of transcriptome turnover during the transition from maternal to zygotic genome activity d ...
... an area where zebrafish studies pushed the field of transcriptomics forward. In this issue, the review by Aanes et al. summarize the developments in this area and detail important advances in our understanding of transcriptome turnover during the transition from maternal to zygotic genome activity d ...