Identification of a Vinyl Reductase Gene for
... CIW8. We identified 38 plants that exhibited a recombination in this interval. New single nucleotide polymorphism markers were generated from the sequence information from the Monsant Arabidopsis polymorphism collection database, and we confirmed that the DVR gene is located on the region covered by ...
... CIW8. We identified 38 plants that exhibited a recombination in this interval. New single nucleotide polymorphism markers were generated from the sequence information from the Monsant Arabidopsis polymorphism collection database, and we confirmed that the DVR gene is located on the region covered by ...
Tissue-specific expression of AUX1 in maize roots
... The expression pattern of ZmAUX1 correlates with the region where saturable auxin uptake was observed, implicating the existence of an influx carrier (Martin and Pilet 1986). In this region, the proximal auxin transport, from the root base to the root tip through the central cylinder (Mitchell and D ...
... The expression pattern of ZmAUX1 correlates with the region where saturable auxin uptake was observed, implicating the existence of an influx carrier (Martin and Pilet 1986). In this region, the proximal auxin transport, from the root base to the root tip through the central cylinder (Mitchell and D ...
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
... generated from DB5 when the same primers and conditions were used. For DB5, three individual PCR products of 0.35, 1.35 and 1.5 kb were used to determine the sequence of the 16S rRNA gene. The available information covers the first 700 nucleotides from the 5′-end of the gene, followed by a gap of 14 ...
... generated from DB5 when the same primers and conditions were used. For DB5, three individual PCR products of 0.35, 1.35 and 1.5 kb were used to determine the sequence of the 16S rRNA gene. The available information covers the first 700 nucleotides from the 5′-end of the gene, followed by a gap of 14 ...
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... Hybrid Vigor – What I think • Cells “choose” which allele to express • “Choice” is based on protein folding & stability • Homozygous Inbreds can’t choose, hybrids can • Inbreds degrade more protein from expressed weak alleles • Unfolded proteins decrease cell cycle progression • Autopolyploids are ...
... Hybrid Vigor – What I think • Cells “choose” which allele to express • “Choice” is based on protein folding & stability • Homozygous Inbreds can’t choose, hybrids can • Inbreds degrade more protein from expressed weak alleles • Unfolded proteins decrease cell cycle progression • Autopolyploids are ...
Answers to Scoring in Scrabble (English Word Play)
... Lysine rich region could also be a Lysine every other amino acid (KNKNKN) (AA[AG].{3}){4,} the .{3} specifies the intervening codon. To allow some but not all amino acids to occupy this “lysine rich region” we would have to write the regex for each one allowed and separate them with the OR symbol | ...
... Lysine rich region could also be a Lysine every other amino acid (KNKNKN) (AA[AG].{3}){4,} the .{3} specifies the intervening codon. To allow some but not all amino acids to occupy this “lysine rich region” we would have to write the regex for each one allowed and separate them with the OR symbol | ...
Surface polysaccharide mutants of Rhizobium sp. (Acacia) strain
... analysed nor in B. japonicztm or A. tztmefaciens (data not shown). In addition, no homology was detected with the R. legztminosarmz strain VF39 Ips genes containing plasmid pCos4 (Priefer, 1989). Sequencing of Tn5 insertions In order to better understand the phenotypes of GRH2-14 and GRH2-50 mutatio ...
... analysed nor in B. japonicztm or A. tztmefaciens (data not shown). In addition, no homology was detected with the R. legztminosarmz strain VF39 Ips genes containing plasmid pCos4 (Priefer, 1989). Sequencing of Tn5 insertions In order to better understand the phenotypes of GRH2-14 and GRH2-50 mutatio ...
Sequence variation in the dihydrofolate reductase
... current drug-design studies. Very limited information exists on the levels of genetic polymorphism of these enzymes in natural populations of any trypanosomatid parasite. We present results of a survey of nucleotide variation in the genes coding for those enzymes in a large sample of strains from Tr ...
... current drug-design studies. Very limited information exists on the levels of genetic polymorphism of these enzymes in natural populations of any trypanosomatid parasite. We present results of a survey of nucleotide variation in the genes coding for those enzymes in a large sample of strains from Tr ...
Microbiology
... analysed nor in B. japonicztm or A. tztmefaciens (data not shown). In addition, no homology was detected with the R. legztminosarmz strain VF39 Ips genes containing plasmid pCos4 (Priefer, 1989). Sequencing of Tn5 insertions In order to better understand the phenotypes of GRH2-14 and GRH2-50 mutatio ...
... analysed nor in B. japonicztm or A. tztmefaciens (data not shown). In addition, no homology was detected with the R. legztminosarmz strain VF39 Ips genes containing plasmid pCos4 (Priefer, 1989). Sequencing of Tn5 insertions In order to better understand the phenotypes of GRH2-14 and GRH2-50 mutatio ...
Variation in Glutenin Protein Subunits of Wheat
... bonds, such as the anionic detergent sodium dodecyl sulfate (SOS) (Bietz and Wall 1972). Following these treatments the component subunits can be separated by electrophoresis in polyacrylamide gels containing SOS (SOS-PAGE). However, when SOS-PAGE has been used to examine the glutenin subunit compos ...
... bonds, such as the anionic detergent sodium dodecyl sulfate (SOS) (Bietz and Wall 1972). Following these treatments the component subunits can be separated by electrophoresis in polyacrylamide gels containing SOS (SOS-PAGE). However, when SOS-PAGE has been used to examine the glutenin subunit compos ...
How to obtain labeled proteins and what to do with... Marlon J Hinner and Kai Johnsson
... tags within cells. The specificity of biarsenical labels for their tag is not perfect; labeling and washing procedures therefore have to be carried out in presence of a competing thiol reagent to reduce background labeling. This labeling procedure – which is also slightly cytotoxic [31] – may be p ...
... tags within cells. The specificity of biarsenical labels for their tag is not perfect; labeling and washing procedures therefore have to be carried out in presence of a competing thiol reagent to reduce background labeling. This labeling procedure – which is also slightly cytotoxic [31] – may be p ...
Molecular Cell Biology
... DNA glycosylase A DNA repair enzyme that cleaves the bond linking a purine or pyrimidine to the deoxyribose of the backbone of a DNA molecule. DNA ligase An enzyme that seals breaks in DNA strands. DNA polymerase An enzyme catalyzing the synthesis of DNA. dolichol phosphate A lipid molecule in the e ...
... DNA glycosylase A DNA repair enzyme that cleaves the bond linking a purine or pyrimidine to the deoxyribose of the backbone of a DNA molecule. DNA ligase An enzyme that seals breaks in DNA strands. DNA polymerase An enzyme catalyzing the synthesis of DNA. dolichol phosphate A lipid molecule in the e ...
Chapter 19: DNA Ligases - DNA Replication and Human
... of the enzyme is hydrophilic and contains several stretches of either negatively or positively charged amino acid residues. DNA ligase I is a phosphoprotein, and most or all of the phosphate residues are localized to the amino-terminal region. Furthermore, the amino-terminal part is highly susceptib ...
... of the enzyme is hydrophilic and contains several stretches of either negatively or positively charged amino acid residues. DNA ligase I is a phosphoprotein, and most or all of the phosphate residues are localized to the amino-terminal region. Furthermore, the amino-terminal part is highly susceptib ...
Human Skeletal Muscle Expresses a Glycogen
... of three BAC genomic clones established that there was only one GL gene within each clone, indicating that GL is encoded by a single gene in the human genome. Expression of GL mRNA and protein in several tissues, including heart and skeletal muscle. Analysis of the tissue distribution of human GL mR ...
... of three BAC genomic clones established that there was only one GL gene within each clone, indicating that GL is encoded by a single gene in the human genome. Expression of GL mRNA and protein in several tissues, including heart and skeletal muscle. Analysis of the tissue distribution of human GL mR ...
Identification of Both Shared and Distinct Proteins in the Major and
... Protein immunoblot analysis and sequence information from six of the eight other U11/U12-specific proteins failed to identify any additional U1 or U2 snRNP proteins or intron-bridging proteins such as SF1/ mBBP or FBP21 (19, 20). Instead, several previously uncharacterized polypeptides were detected ...
... Protein immunoblot analysis and sequence information from six of the eight other U11/U12-specific proteins failed to identify any additional U1 or U2 snRNP proteins or intron-bridging proteins such as SF1/ mBBP or FBP21 (19, 20). Instead, several previously uncharacterized polypeptides were detected ...
Text - Enlighten: Publications
... genotypes or clades (numbered 1-6) [7-9]. Some genotypes have a restricted geographical distribution (genotypes 4-6) while others (genotypes 1-3) are more broadly disseminated. Although all of the genotypes can establish chronic infection, there are specific properties associated with particular gen ...
... genotypes or clades (numbered 1-6) [7-9]. Some genotypes have a restricted geographical distribution (genotypes 4-6) while others (genotypes 1-3) are more broadly disseminated. Although all of the genotypes can establish chronic infection, there are specific properties associated with particular gen ...
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... DNA polymers from RNA templates and are hence also known as RNA-directed DNA polymerases. Subclasses of reverse transcriptases have been identified in molecular biology. One subclass derives from retroviruses. Another subclass, called class I retrotransposons, are found in eukaryotic cells, includin ...
... DNA polymers from RNA templates and are hence also known as RNA-directed DNA polymerases. Subclasses of reverse transcriptases have been identified in molecular biology. One subclass derives from retroviruses. Another subclass, called class I retrotransposons, are found in eukaryotic cells, includin ...
Arabidopsis Genes Encoding Components of the
... named according to their chromosomal location. Only one of these genes, AtTOC75-III, is represented by an EST. More than 10 ESTs for this gene can be found, but none currently exist for the other two homologs. In addition, of the three, AtToc75-III shows the highest levels of identity with the pea p ...
... named according to their chromosomal location. Only one of these genes, AtTOC75-III, is represented by an EST. More than 10 ESTs for this gene can be found, but none currently exist for the other two homologs. In addition, of the three, AtToc75-III shows the highest levels of identity with the pea p ...
Molecular cloning of a cDNA encoding a novel Ca2+
... [2,13]. Furthermore, CAN has signi¢cant homology to these nucleases. We thus consider it unlikely that the detected activity resulted from the endogenous E. coli nuclease. It is most likely that CAN is an intracellular nuclease in Arabidopsis. Intracellular nucleases play critical roles in diverse c ...
... [2,13]. Furthermore, CAN has signi¢cant homology to these nucleases. We thus consider it unlikely that the detected activity resulted from the endogenous E. coli nuclease. It is most likely that CAN is an intracellular nuclease in Arabidopsis. Intracellular nucleases play critical roles in diverse c ...
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... connected to their biosynthetic activity. Therefore, their sugar metabolism can be engineered without substantial interference to the biosynthesis pathways. This engineering ability has increased the interest in and significance of LAB as novel hosts for the production of valuable metabolites. Durin ...
... connected to their biosynthetic activity. Therefore, their sugar metabolism can be engineered without substantial interference to the biosynthesis pathways. This engineering ability has increased the interest in and significance of LAB as novel hosts for the production of valuable metabolites. Durin ...
University of Groningen Stress responses and sugar metabolism in
... form endspores (so called sporulation, offers a model for studying this relatively simple developmental process); ...
... form endspores (so called sporulation, offers a model for studying this relatively simple developmental process); ...
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... The development of efficient microbial processes for the production of flavonoids has been a metabolic engineering goal for the past several years, primarily due to the purported health-promoting effects of these compounds. Although significant strides have been made recently in improving strain titers ...
... The development of efficient microbial processes for the production of flavonoids has been a metabolic engineering goal for the past several years, primarily due to the purported health-promoting effects of these compounds. Although significant strides have been made recently in improving strain titers ...
Feature-Based Classification of Amino Acid Substitutions outside
... from the literature and dbSNP database. There were two criteria to label an AAS as an SNP: the first included evidence in original papers of its presence in germline, and the second implied described frequency of the polymorphism in healthy population. 2.2. SIFT and PolyPhen-2. SIFT uses sequence ho ...
... from the literature and dbSNP database. There were two criteria to label an AAS as an SNP: the first included evidence in original papers of its presence in germline, and the second implied described frequency of the polymorphism in healthy population. 2.2. SIFT and PolyPhen-2. SIFT uses sequence ho ...
Identification and temporal expression of putative circadian clock
... Competence to gate behaviour and physiology in tune with these changes is orchestrated by so-called circadian clocks, the cardinal features of which are: the clock mechanism is autonomous and endogenous i.e., it persists in the absence of external cues; the period of the rhythm is temperature compen ...
... Competence to gate behaviour and physiology in tune with these changes is orchestrated by so-called circadian clocks, the cardinal features of which are: the clock mechanism is autonomous and endogenous i.e., it persists in the absence of external cues; the period of the rhythm is temperature compen ...
The f ructokinase f rom Rhizobium leguminosarum
... The Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. trifolii BAL fructokinase (frk) gene was isolated on a 2 4 kb BamHl fragment from the cosmid pLA72 by complementation analysis of the Tn5-induced frk mutant BAL79, and confirmed by hybridization analysis. The nucleotide sequence of the frk gene was found to contain an ...
... The Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. trifolii BAL fructokinase (frk) gene was isolated on a 2 4 kb BamHl fragment from the cosmid pLA72 by complementation analysis of the Tn5-induced frk mutant BAL79, and confirmed by hybridization analysis. The nucleotide sequence of the frk gene was found to contain an ...
Endogenous retrovirus
Endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) are endogenous viral elements in the genome that closely resemble and can be derived from retroviruses. They are abundant in the genomes of jawed vertebrates, and they comprise up to 5–8% of the human genome (lower estimates of ~1%). ERVs are a subclass of a type of gene called a transposon, which can be packaged and moved within the genome to serve a vital role in gene expression and in regulation. Researchers have suggested that retroviruses evolved from a type of transposable gene called a retrotransposon, which includes ERVs; these genes can mutate and instead of moving to another location in the genome they can become exogenous or pathogenic. This means that all ERVs may not have originated as an insertion by a retrovirus but that some may have been the source for the genetic information in the retroviruses they resemble.