1 CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION The nucleus of the cell contains our
... molecule was bending or folding in an additional coiled-coil motif, or superhelix conformation (42). The data also demonstrated that the lysine-rich histone fraction is unnecessary for forming the same diffraction pattern as seen with whole nucleohistone fibers (43). Using improved techniques to vis ...
... molecule was bending or folding in an additional coiled-coil motif, or superhelix conformation (42). The data also demonstrated that the lysine-rich histone fraction is unnecessary for forming the same diffraction pattern as seen with whole nucleohistone fibers (43). Using improved techniques to vis ...
Single-Molecule Fluorescence Using Nucleotide Analogs: A Proof
... presence of an energy barrier between a ππ* excited state and the ground state.11 This barrier may form a minimum well in the excited-state potential energy of 2AP that is below the intersection point with the ground-state potential energy surface and from where the fluorescence process can take plac ...
... presence of an energy barrier between a ππ* excited state and the ground state.11 This barrier may form a minimum well in the excited-state potential energy of 2AP that is below the intersection point with the ground-state potential energy surface and from where the fluorescence process can take plac ...
EPICENTRE Enzyme Catalog
... Polymerase is covered by one or more of the following US patents and corresponding patent claims outside the US: 5,079,352, 5,789,224, 5,618,711, 6,127,155 and claims outside the US corresponding to US Patent No. 4,889,818. The purchase of this product includes a limited, non-transferable immunity f ...
... Polymerase is covered by one or more of the following US patents and corresponding patent claims outside the US: 5,079,352, 5,789,224, 5,618,711, 6,127,155 and claims outside the US corresponding to US Patent No. 4,889,818. The purchase of this product includes a limited, non-transferable immunity f ...
LNA-PNA Comparison4
... The incorporation of LNA in an oligonucleotide increases the affinity of that oligonucleotide for its complementary RNA or DNA target by increasing the melting temperature (Tm) of the duplex. Additionally, the Tm difference between a perfectly matched target and a mismatched target is substantially ...
... The incorporation of LNA in an oligonucleotide increases the affinity of that oligonucleotide for its complementary RNA or DNA target by increasing the melting temperature (Tm) of the duplex. Additionally, the Tm difference between a perfectly matched target and a mismatched target is substantially ...
Origin of amino acid homochirality: Relationship with the RNA world
... although more than 50 years have passed since the DNA double helix model was proposed (Watson and Crick, 1953), which led to the completion of human genome sequencing (International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium, 2004). No satisfactory explanations have been provided regarding the origin of the ...
... although more than 50 years have passed since the DNA double helix model was proposed (Watson and Crick, 1953), which led to the completion of human genome sequencing (International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium, 2004). No satisfactory explanations have been provided regarding the origin of the ...
PDF - Andrew Rambaut
... and Maddison 1987) along the ML tree (positions with gaps were excluded from the analysis). In our analysis, pairs of mutations were identified as co-occurring if 1) each branch with a mutation at one site had a corresponding mutation at the other site and 2) this co-occurrence of mutations happened ...
... and Maddison 1987) along the ML tree (positions with gaps were excluded from the analysis). In our analysis, pairs of mutations were identified as co-occurring if 1) each branch with a mutation at one site had a corresponding mutation at the other site and 2) this co-occurrence of mutations happened ...
Repressing Integrase attachment site operation
... Nested integrase attachment sites can be used to create a region of DNA that is guided through a series of DNA state changes by the expression of integrases in sequence [6], [9]–[11]. These state changes can be coupled back to the expression of other genes, thereby creating a synthetic differentiati ...
... Nested integrase attachment sites can be used to create a region of DNA that is guided through a series of DNA state changes by the expression of integrases in sequence [6], [9]–[11]. These state changes can be coupled back to the expression of other genes, thereby creating a synthetic differentiati ...
The DnaE polymerase from Deinococcus radiodurans features
... phase [32] and culture medium [33]. Each genome copy consists of two chromosomes (containing 2.6 and 0.4 Mbp) and two plasmids, featuring 177 × 103 and 45.7 × 103 bp respectively [34]. Three different DNA Pols were identified in D. radiodurans, i.e. DNA Pol I [35], Pol III [36] and Pol X [37], among ...
... phase [32] and culture medium [33]. Each genome copy consists of two chromosomes (containing 2.6 and 0.4 Mbp) and two plasmids, featuring 177 × 103 and 45.7 × 103 bp respectively [34]. Three different DNA Pols were identified in D. radiodurans, i.e. DNA Pol I [35], Pol III [36] and Pol X [37], among ...
On the Nucleotide Sequence of Yeast Tyrosine Transfer RNA
... 1 MeI, Ne-DiMeA,--are all shown here as being in single-stranded regions. It seems possible that their function is to prevent the formation of basepaired double helices in the regions where they are located, and perhaps to assure that base pairing does take place between the correct pairs of nucleot ...
... 1 MeI, Ne-DiMeA,--are all shown here as being in single-stranded regions. It seems possible that their function is to prevent the formation of basepaired double helices in the regions where they are located, and perhaps to assure that base pairing does take place between the correct pairs of nucleot ...
Kodaq 2X PCR MasterMix
... exceptional 3’ to 5’ exonuclease activity that endows it with superior accuracy over competitor polymerases. This novel enzyme has intrinsically high processivity and is engineered to have an improved binding affinity for DNA resulting in highly successful PCR. abm’s Kodaq 2X PCR MasterMix is a read ...
... exceptional 3’ to 5’ exonuclease activity that endows it with superior accuracy over competitor polymerases. This novel enzyme has intrinsically high processivity and is engineered to have an improved binding affinity for DNA resulting in highly successful PCR. abm’s Kodaq 2X PCR MasterMix is a read ...
Motif Finding
... • The hidden sequence is of length 8 • The pattern is not exactly the same in each array because random point mutations may occur in the sequences ...
... • The hidden sequence is of length 8 • The pattern is not exactly the same in each array because random point mutations may occur in the sequences ...
Application of small interfering RNAs modified by unlocked nucleic
... monomers can be introduced into certain positions of the siRNA without detrimental effects on its silencing activity. Modified control siRNAs were then used to further investigate the specificity of the approach. Some of the most potent modification patterns were selected and the corresponding control ...
... monomers can be introduced into certain positions of the siRNA without detrimental effects on its silencing activity. Modified control siRNAs were then used to further investigate the specificity of the approach. Some of the most potent modification patterns were selected and the corresponding control ...
Supplementary Information (doc 82K)
... primers for sense RNA against 18S rRNA (298 bp), 5.8S rRNA (262 bp) and LSU α (28S α) rRNA (266 bp). Arrow marks indicate amplified fragments obtained for respective sense and antisense RNA. -RT, cDNA was prepared without RT enzyme, (+), genomic DNA was used as a template for control. (B) Northern b ...
... primers for sense RNA against 18S rRNA (298 bp), 5.8S rRNA (262 bp) and LSU α (28S α) rRNA (266 bp). Arrow marks indicate amplified fragments obtained for respective sense and antisense RNA. -RT, cDNA was prepared without RT enzyme, (+), genomic DNA was used as a template for control. (B) Northern b ...
Lecture genes to proteins translation - IIT
... where it is released. The mRNA moves along with its bound tRNAs, bringing the next codon to be translated into the A site. ...
... where it is released. The mRNA moves along with its bound tRNAs, bringing the next codon to be translated into the A site. ...
Descriptions of translation related genes that
... Small cytosolic ribosomal protein, involved in translation initiation and metabolic processes Component of heteroheptameric complexes, involved in mRNA processing Ribonucleoprotein involved in regulating mRNA translation, transport, processing PUF protein family member, involved in DNA metabolism an ...
... Small cytosolic ribosomal protein, involved in translation initiation and metabolic processes Component of heteroheptameric complexes, involved in mRNA processing Ribonucleoprotein involved in regulating mRNA translation, transport, processing PUF protein family member, involved in DNA metabolism an ...
Page 1 United States Patent [19] Anderson et al
... Expression, CRC Press, Boca Raton Fla. (1989) are two of 25 nucleotides or oligonucleotide analogs, either alone or in the most extensively studied antisense agents which are combination with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, to thought to disrupt nucleic acid function by hybridization animals ...
... Expression, CRC Press, Boca Raton Fla. (1989) are two of 25 nucleotides or oligonucleotide analogs, either alone or in the most extensively studied antisense agents which are combination with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, to thought to disrupt nucleic acid function by hybridization animals ...
Introduction to molecular and cell biology
... Ulf Schmitz, Computational methods to discover ncRNA ...
... Ulf Schmitz, Computational methods to discover ncRNA ...
Electrochemical detection of polymerase reactions by specific metal
... such as triphosphates, DNA, pyrophosphate, and phosphate, albeit with different affinities (Spangler et al. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 2008. 1130:138-48.). These metal ions can be used either free or in complex with certain ligands that may increase their specificity. So far, these measurements were cond ...
... such as triphosphates, DNA, pyrophosphate, and phosphate, albeit with different affinities (Spangler et al. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 2008. 1130:138-48.). These metal ions can be used either free or in complex with certain ligands that may increase their specificity. So far, these measurements were cond ...
the function and synthesis of ribosomes
... proteins. At present, the primary function of the ribosomal proteins seems to be the stabilization of highly compact rRNA structures. To achieve this, proteins are intimately intertwined with the RNAs, making extensive interactions that often stabilize interhelical contacts between RNA domains, espe ...
... proteins. At present, the primary function of the ribosomal proteins seems to be the stabilization of highly compact rRNA structures. To achieve this, proteins are intimately intertwined with the RNAs, making extensive interactions that often stabilize interhelical contacts between RNA domains, espe ...
Intrastrand Self-complementary Sequences in Bacillus subtilis DNA
... the DNA of higher eukaryotes (Wilson & Thomas, 1974), in bacteriophages M13 (Forsheit & Ray, 1970), fd (Schaller et al., 1969) and f l (Shishido et al., 1969), and in bacterial plasmids (Sharp et al., 1973). Kato et al. (1974) have reported that 2 to 8 % of the DNA from Escherichia coli is capable o ...
... the DNA of higher eukaryotes (Wilson & Thomas, 1974), in bacteriophages M13 (Forsheit & Ray, 1970), fd (Schaller et al., 1969) and f l (Shishido et al., 1969), and in bacterial plasmids (Sharp et al., 1973). Kato et al. (1974) have reported that 2 to 8 % of the DNA from Escherichia coli is capable o ...
Slide 1
... Direct chemical interactions between RNA motifs and amino acids (“stereochemical theory”). In vitro selection experiments suggest binding sites of aptamers preferentially contain codon and anticodon sequences. ...
... Direct chemical interactions between RNA motifs and amino acids (“stereochemical theory”). In vitro selection experiments suggest binding sites of aptamers preferentially contain codon and anticodon sequences. ...
Landick R, Yanofsky C. 1987. Transcription
... segment 3 as soon as that RNA segment was synthesized. (Paired RNA segments 2 and 3 constitute the anti terminator.) As transcription continues and RNA segment 4 is formed, the antiterminator will persist, preventing formation of the terminator. Since the terminator does not form, the transcribing p ...
... segment 3 as soon as that RNA segment was synthesized. (Paired RNA segments 2 and 3 constitute the anti terminator.) As transcription continues and RNA segment 4 is formed, the antiterminator will persist, preventing formation of the terminator. Since the terminator does not form, the transcribing p ...
Eukaryotic transcription
Eukaryotic transcription is the elaborate process that eukaryotic cells use to copy genetic information stored in DNA into units of RNA replica. Gene transcription occurs in both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells.Unlike prokaryotic RNA polymerase that initiates the transcription of all different types of RNA, RNA polymerase in eukaryotes (including humans) comes in three variations, each encoding a different type of gene. A eukaryotic cell has a nucleus that separates the processes of transcription and translation. Eukaryotic transcription occurs within the nucleus where DNA is packaged into nucleosomes and higher order chromatin structures. The complexity of the eukaryotic genome necessitates a great variety and complexity of gene expression control.