Genome sequence of Aspergillus luchuensis
... Historically, A. luchuensis was isolated primarily from awamori koji in the Okinawa islands by Inui in 1901,6 who stated that A. luchuensis is the major fermentation agent in awamori production and that it possesses uniseriate conidial heads. In the same year, Usami also isolated two major kuro koji ...
... Historically, A. luchuensis was isolated primarily from awamori koji in the Okinawa islands by Inui in 1901,6 who stated that A. luchuensis is the major fermentation agent in awamori production and that it possesses uniseriate conidial heads. In the same year, Usami also isolated two major kuro koji ...
Slideshow presentation (Microsoft PowerPoint) (PPT
... silencing immune suppressive genes, which can be used for anti-cancer therapy, vaccine development. 3. Down-regulating immune responses through silencing immune responsive genes possesses therapeutic potential in treatments of autoimmune and allergic diseases as well as graft rejection in ...
... silencing immune suppressive genes, which can be used for anti-cancer therapy, vaccine development. 3. Down-regulating immune responses through silencing immune responsive genes possesses therapeutic potential in treatments of autoimmune and allergic diseases as well as graft rejection in ...
chapter 3
... et al., 1987). This method can produce large amount of a specific DNA sequence from a complex DNA template in a simple enzymatic reaction. This method utilizes a DNA polymerase and two oligonucleotide primers to synthesize a specific DNA from a single stranded template sequence. The oligonucleotides ...
... et al., 1987). This method can produce large amount of a specific DNA sequence from a complex DNA template in a simple enzymatic reaction. This method utilizes a DNA polymerase and two oligonucleotide primers to synthesize a specific DNA from a single stranded template sequence. The oligonucleotides ...
Chapter 10 Protein Synthesis
... – The flow of information from gene to protein is based on a triplet code: the genetic instructions for the amino acid sequence of a polypeptide chain are written in DNA and RNA as a series of nonoverlapping threebase “words” called codons. – Translation involves switching from the nucleotide “langu ...
... – The flow of information from gene to protein is based on a triplet code: the genetic instructions for the amino acid sequence of a polypeptide chain are written in DNA and RNA as a series of nonoverlapping threebase “words” called codons. – Translation involves switching from the nucleotide “langu ...
Balancing Redox Cofactor Generation and ATP Synthesis: Key
... purified RNA was determined by real-time PCR (see below) using 200 ng of RNA as template together with the 5'-GAPDH primer set. Samples with residual chromosomal DNA were treated again with DNase I. To retain a sufficiently high concentration of RNA after successive rounds of DNase I treatment, the ...
... purified RNA was determined by real-time PCR (see below) using 200 ng of RNA as template together with the 5'-GAPDH primer set. Samples with residual chromosomal DNA were treated again with DNase I. To retain a sufficiently high concentration of RNA after successive rounds of DNase I treatment, the ...
Eukaryotic-type protein kinases in Streptomyces
... others in differentiation of S. coelicolor still remains speculative (Umeyama et al., 2002; Petrickova et al., 2000). The functions of some ESTPKs have been investigated in other streptomycete species: Pkg2 is required for aerial mycelium formation in Streptomyces granaticolor (Nadvornik et al., 199 ...
... others in differentiation of S. coelicolor still remains speculative (Umeyama et al., 2002; Petrickova et al., 2000). The functions of some ESTPKs have been investigated in other streptomycete species: Pkg2 is required for aerial mycelium formation in Streptomyces granaticolor (Nadvornik et al., 199 ...
Ammonium transport in Escherichia coli: localization and nucleotide
... E. coli was found. The average preference score for the ORF is 1- 14, while that of a random sequence of the same composition is 0.81. Furthermore, the ORF contains a low number (12 of 247) of rare usage codons. Comparison of the sequence upstream of the amtA ORF to consensus sequences for nitrogen- ...
... E. coli was found. The average preference score for the ORF is 1- 14, while that of a random sequence of the same composition is 0.81. Furthermore, the ORF contains a low number (12 of 247) of rare usage codons. Comparison of the sequence upstream of the amtA ORF to consensus sequences for nitrogen- ...
Heredity + Nucleic Acids
... formation of the cells that fuse during sexual reproduction (gametes: sperm and eggs), each cell received one and only one copy of each chromosome. This strongly suggested that Mendel's genetic factors were associated with chromosomes.195 Of course by this time, it was recognized that there were man ...
... formation of the cells that fuse during sexual reproduction (gametes: sperm and eggs), each cell received one and only one copy of each chromosome. This strongly suggested that Mendel's genetic factors were associated with chromosomes.195 Of course by this time, it was recognized that there were man ...
Journal of Bacteriology
... ropA encodes a 36-kDa outer membrane protein of Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. viciae strain 248 which constitutes the low-Mr part of antigen group III (R. A. de Maagd, I. H. M. Mulders, H. C. J. Canter Cremers, and B. J. J. Lugtenberg, J. Bacteriol. 174:214–221, 1992). We observed that genes homologou ...
... ropA encodes a 36-kDa outer membrane protein of Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. viciae strain 248 which constitutes the low-Mr part of antigen group III (R. A. de Maagd, I. H. M. Mulders, H. C. J. Canter Cremers, and B. J. J. Lugtenberg, J. Bacteriol. 174:214–221, 1992). We observed that genes homologou ...
Lecture Slides
... • Although mutations are often harmful, they are the source of genetic diversity, which is necessary for evolution by natural selection. ...
... • Although mutations are often harmful, they are the source of genetic diversity, which is necessary for evolution by natural selection. ...
Custom-made Thermo Scientific Nunc Immobilizer for DNA Binding
... A number of important enzymes, for instance restriction enzymes, kinases, phosphatases, polymerases, methylases etc. act on DNA. The possible relation between enzymatic activity and specific DNA sequences can conveniently be tested on DNA’s covalently linked to the Immobilizer DNA surface. Analysis ...
... A number of important enzymes, for instance restriction enzymes, kinases, phosphatases, polymerases, methylases etc. act on DNA. The possible relation between enzymatic activity and specific DNA sequences can conveniently be tested on DNA’s covalently linked to the Immobilizer DNA surface. Analysis ...
Optimization of Electroporation Conditions for Jurkat Cells - Bio-Rad
... to quickly optimize electroporation conditions, which can then be used in the overall scientific design. In this study, the Gene Pulser MXcell system was used for screening and determining optimal electroporation conditions for Jurkat cells. Results from RT-qPCR and luciferase assays demonstrate hig ...
... to quickly optimize electroporation conditions, which can then be used in the overall scientific design. In this study, the Gene Pulser MXcell system was used for screening and determining optimal electroporation conditions for Jurkat cells. Results from RT-qPCR and luciferase assays demonstrate hig ...
For the last three and a half billion years, evolution has been
... documentation represents the shared rules that allow the three databases to exchange data on a daily basis. The range of features to be represented is diverse, including regions which: perform a biological function, affect or are the result of the expression of a biological function, ...
... documentation represents the shared rules that allow the three databases to exchange data on a daily basis. The range of features to be represented is diverse, including regions which: perform a biological function, affect or are the result of the expression of a biological function, ...
Supplementary Information 410 475
... Comparison of vertebrate TSG amino acid sequences. (A) Alignment of TSG amino acid sequences for human (hTSG), mouse (mTSG), chick (cTSG), Xenopus (xTSG), and zebrafish (zTSG) with Drosophila TSG (dTSG) amino acid sequences6 and those of two recently reported gene products of the Drosophila genome ( ...
... Comparison of vertebrate TSG amino acid sequences. (A) Alignment of TSG amino acid sequences for human (hTSG), mouse (mTSG), chick (cTSG), Xenopus (xTSG), and zebrafish (zTSG) with Drosophila TSG (dTSG) amino acid sequences6 and those of two recently reported gene products of the Drosophila genome ( ...
Probe design for microarrays using OligoWiz
... Where norm is a function that normalizes to between 1 and 0, L is the length of the oligo and Wi is the pattern in position i. ...
... Where norm is a function that normalizes to between 1 and 0, L is the length of the oligo and Wi is the pattern in position i. ...
The genomes of four tapeworm species reveal adaptations to
... and flukes, and a further 10 were lost in tapeworms, making their complement by far the most reduced of any studied bilaterian animal25. Among the tapeworm-specific gene losses are gene families involved in neural development (mnx, pax3/7, gbx, hbn and rax). This is somewhat surprising considering t ...
... and flukes, and a further 10 were lost in tapeworms, making their complement by far the most reduced of any studied bilaterian animal25. Among the tapeworm-specific gene losses are gene families involved in neural development (mnx, pax3/7, gbx, hbn and rax). This is somewhat surprising considering t ...
MB206_fhs_lnt_001.1_AT_May09
... molecules called “plasmids”, that confer useful properties such as drug resistance. Only circular DNA molecules in prokaryotes can replicate. ...
... molecules called “plasmids”, that confer useful properties such as drug resistance. Only circular DNA molecules in prokaryotes can replicate. ...
Characterisation of the diol dehydratase pdu operon of Lactobacillus
... which the ¢rst enzyme is a dehydratase. The entire sequence of the genes encoding this enzyme strongly suggests that glycerol is not the privileged substrate. Indeed, the degrees of homologies observed with other dehydratases, the molecular mass deduced from the ORFs as well as the genetic environme ...
... which the ¢rst enzyme is a dehydratase. The entire sequence of the genes encoding this enzyme strongly suggests that glycerol is not the privileged substrate. Indeed, the degrees of homologies observed with other dehydratases, the molecular mass deduced from the ORFs as well as the genetic environme ...
Biomolecules
... In B-form structure, DNA prevails under physiological conditions of low ionic strength and a high degree of hydration. Hence, there are about 10 pairs of nucleotides per turn This form make two grooves of different widths, referred to as the major groove and the minor groove, which may facilitate bi ...
... In B-form structure, DNA prevails under physiological conditions of low ionic strength and a high degree of hydration. Hence, there are about 10 pairs of nucleotides per turn This form make two grooves of different widths, referred to as the major groove and the minor groove, which may facilitate bi ...
Processes for producing lactic acid using yeast transformed with a
... strains Wherein the ethanol production is or approaches zero but a reduced production for instance at least 60% loWer, preferably at least 80% loWer and even more preferably at least 90% loWer than the normal of Wild-type strains is ...
... strains Wherein the ethanol production is or approaches zero but a reduced production for instance at least 60% loWer, preferably at least 80% loWer and even more preferably at least 90% loWer than the normal of Wild-type strains is ...
Analysis of the 3′-terminal nucleotide sequence of vesicular
... slice in 1 ml of 100 m M N a C l , 10 mM Tris-HCl, 1 mM EDTA, 0.1% sodium dodecyl sulphate overnight. The solution was then filtered through a 50-ul DEAE-cellulose column. After washing with water, the oligonucleotide was eluted with 1 M triethylamine carbonate pH 10 and recovered by several cycles ...
... slice in 1 ml of 100 m M N a C l , 10 mM Tris-HCl, 1 mM EDTA, 0.1% sodium dodecyl sulphate overnight. The solution was then filtered through a 50-ul DEAE-cellulose column. After washing with water, the oligonucleotide was eluted with 1 M triethylamine carbonate pH 10 and recovered by several cycles ...
Regulation 1. Short term control
... synthesis occuring in the cytoplasm. In this way, if one pathway is turned on, there is no competition from the other pathway operating in the opposite direction. (b) hormonal: The effect of hormones was mentioned in a few sections, but the main contact was in glycogen metabolism where adrenalin was ...
... synthesis occuring in the cytoplasm. In this way, if one pathway is turned on, there is no competition from the other pathway operating in the opposite direction. (b) hormonal: The effect of hormones was mentioned in a few sections, but the main contact was in glycogen metabolism where adrenalin was ...
Promoter (genetics)
In genetics, a promoter is a region of DNA that initiates transcription of a particular gene. Promoters are located near the transcription start sites of genes, on the same strand and upstream on the DNA (towards the 5' region of the sense strand).Promoters can be about 100–1000 base pairs long.