Next-Generation Sequencing: an overview of technologies and
... RNA-adaptor ligation before cDNA synthesis Small RNA size selection via PAGE • Library fragment ~145-160bp (insert 20-33 nucleotides) ...
... RNA-adaptor ligation before cDNA synthesis Small RNA size selection via PAGE • Library fragment ~145-160bp (insert 20-33 nucleotides) ...
Genetic Selection in Mariculture
... Additive genetic variability in the trait (µA) The selection acts on additive genetic variability. The variation in breeding values (BV) of the individuals within the population is the raw material to act for artificial selection. The selection will not be effective to bring change if there are no g ...
... Additive genetic variability in the trait (µA) The selection acts on additive genetic variability. The variation in breeding values (BV) of the individuals within the population is the raw material to act for artificial selection. The selection will not be effective to bring change if there are no g ...
Genetic dissection of Helicobacter pylori AddAB role in homologous
... context. Inactivation of recO did not affect the rate obtained in the single recR mutant, again confirming the notion that recO and recR are likely to act as a complex in H. pylori. Conversely, the inactivation of addB reduced the rate of intrachromosomal recombination of the recR mutant by an addit ...
... context. Inactivation of recO did not affect the rate obtained in the single recR mutant, again confirming the notion that recO and recR are likely to act as a complex in H. pylori. Conversely, the inactivation of addB reduced the rate of intrachromosomal recombination of the recR mutant by an addit ...
Insertion (sufB) in the anticodon loop or base substitution (sufC) in
... in the normal reading frame are involved in leaky expression of genes, expression of overlapping genes resulting in two or more products from the same part of the mRNA, and in regulation of gene expression. The role of tRNA in such non-triplet reading was early established by the isolation of mutant ...
... in the normal reading frame are involved in leaky expression of genes, expression of overlapping genes resulting in two or more products from the same part of the mRNA, and in regulation of gene expression. The role of tRNA in such non-triplet reading was early established by the isolation of mutant ...
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... © 2005 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings ©Copyright 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. ...
PhoR, PhoP and MshC: Three essential proteins of Mycobacterium
... attempted to crystallize the full-length M. smegmatis MshC using Km values of ATP, Lcysteine, and the potential inhibitor glucosazide inositol. Thus far, crystallization attempts have not been successful. We also attempted to develop a high-throughput assay for drug screening. Using the quinaldine r ...
... attempted to crystallize the full-length M. smegmatis MshC using Km values of ATP, Lcysteine, and the potential inhibitor glucosazide inositol. Thus far, crystallization attempts have not been successful. We also attempted to develop a high-throughput assay for drug screening. Using the quinaldine r ...
Inhibition of the Particle-associated RNA
... various compounds were tested in parallel in the same experiment using a single virus preparation. Unless otherwise stated, inhibitory compounds at a range of different concentrations from o-I to o.ooi mM were added last to the RNA polymerase reaction mixture at 4 °C, immediately before warming to 3 ...
... various compounds were tested in parallel in the same experiment using a single virus preparation. Unless otherwise stated, inhibitory compounds at a range of different concentrations from o-I to o.ooi mM were added last to the RNA polymerase reaction mixture at 4 °C, immediately before warming to 3 ...
Structure and functions of lampbrush chromosomes
... subject to transcription at the time. Although in the case of physical factors, such as radiation or numerous chemical factors, a similar effect on the structure and activity of LBCs in various groups of animals can be expected, seasonal changes predominantly affect polikilotherms (Morgan, 2002, 200 ...
... subject to transcription at the time. Although in the case of physical factors, such as radiation or numerous chemical factors, a similar effect on the structure and activity of LBCs in various groups of animals can be expected, seasonal changes predominantly affect polikilotherms (Morgan, 2002, 200 ...
supporting information
... S1.1. Selection of the MOG, MBP, PLP, MOBP, and OSP epitopes included in the Y-MSPc The epitopes (epitope clusters) of each of the five known major encephalitogenic target myelin proteins in MS were selected according to the following criteria: reports of preferential reactivity by MS T-cells, and/o ...
... S1.1. Selection of the MOG, MBP, PLP, MOBP, and OSP epitopes included in the Y-MSPc The epitopes (epitope clusters) of each of the five known major encephalitogenic target myelin proteins in MS were selected according to the following criteria: reports of preferential reactivity by MS T-cells, and/o ...
NSC 108 - National Open University of Nigeria
... This course is thought as Medical Biochemistry; medical biochemistry is a subset of general biochemistry. In this course, you will learn the biochemical activities that occur inside the cell and how these activities determine our state of health and what happens in disease. The reason why we fall si ...
... This course is thought as Medical Biochemistry; medical biochemistry is a subset of general biochemistry. In this course, you will learn the biochemical activities that occur inside the cell and how these activities determine our state of health and what happens in disease. The reason why we fall si ...
Organic Chemistry
... • The main source of energy for body cells is glucose. – The three forms of glucose are shown above. – Glucose is carried in the blood to cells where it is oxidized to produce energy-carrying ATP. ATP is the main energy source used to drive most metabolic reactions. Copyright © 2011 Wolters Kluwer H ...
... • The main source of energy for body cells is glucose. – The three forms of glucose are shown above. – Glucose is carried in the blood to cells where it is oxidized to produce energy-carrying ATP. ATP is the main energy source used to drive most metabolic reactions. Copyright © 2011 Wolters Kluwer H ...
Amino Acids, Proteins, and Enzymes
... • An enzyme is a biological catalyst • The pockets formed by tertiary and quaternary structure can hold specific substances (SUBSTRATES). • These pockets are called ACTIVE SITES. • When all the proper substrates are nestled in a particular enzyme's active sites, the enzyme can cause them to react qu ...
... • An enzyme is a biological catalyst • The pockets formed by tertiary and quaternary structure can hold specific substances (SUBSTRATES). • These pockets are called ACTIVE SITES. • When all the proper substrates are nestled in a particular enzyme's active sites, the enzyme can cause them to react qu ...
Microbiology
... a DNA locus homologous to gal€, and in vitro enzyme assays indicated that the UDPglucose 4-epimerase (GalE) activity was missing in this mutant strain. DNA hybridization studies showed that the GRHZ-50 mutant DNA has homologous sequences within the different biovars of Rhizobium leguminosarum. Howev ...
... a DNA locus homologous to gal€, and in vitro enzyme assays indicated that the UDPglucose 4-epimerase (GalE) activity was missing in this mutant strain. DNA hybridization studies showed that the GRHZ-50 mutant DNA has homologous sequences within the different biovars of Rhizobium leguminosarum. Howev ...
Surface polysaccharide mutants of Rhizobium sp. (Acacia) strain
... a DNA locus homologous to gal€, and in vitro enzyme assays indicated that the UDPglucose 4-epimerase (GalE) activity was missing in this mutant strain. DNA hybridization studies showed that the GRHZ-50 mutant DNA has homologous sequences within the different biovars of Rhizobium leguminosarum. Howev ...
... a DNA locus homologous to gal€, and in vitro enzyme assays indicated that the UDPglucose 4-epimerase (GalE) activity was missing in this mutant strain. DNA hybridization studies showed that the GRHZ-50 mutant DNA has homologous sequences within the different biovars of Rhizobium leguminosarum. Howev ...
Enzymes - Clayton State University
... • All catalysts share three basic properties – They increase reaction rates by lowering the EA required – They form transient, reversible complexes with substrate molecules – They change the rate at which equilibrium is achieved, not the position of the equilibrium ...
... • All catalysts share three basic properties – They increase reaction rates by lowering the EA required – They form transient, reversible complexes with substrate molecules – They change the rate at which equilibrium is achieved, not the position of the equilibrium ...
Enzymes Enzymes are characterized by
... Commonly named by adding the suffix -ase to the name of the substrate or a phrase describing the catalytic reaction. Urease - catalyzes the hyrolysis of urea Alcohol dehydrogenase - catalyzes the oxidation of alcohols to aldehydes ...
... Commonly named by adding the suffix -ase to the name of the substrate or a phrase describing the catalytic reaction. Urease - catalyzes the hyrolysis of urea Alcohol dehydrogenase - catalyzes the oxidation of alcohols to aldehydes ...
Biochemistry - Wikimedia Commons
... Biochemistry is the study of the chemistry of, and relating to, biological organisms. It forms a bridge between biology and chemistry by studying how complex chemical reactions and chemical structures give rise to life and life's processes. Biochemistry is sometimes viewed as a hybrid branch of orga ...
... Biochemistry is the study of the chemistry of, and relating to, biological organisms. It forms a bridge between biology and chemistry by studying how complex chemical reactions and chemical structures give rise to life and life's processes. Biochemistry is sometimes viewed as a hybrid branch of orga ...
Cloning and functional characterization of temperature responsive
... Background: Ricinus communis L. (Castor bean) is an oilseed crop widely grown for vegetable oil and renewable bio‐products for pharmaceutical and industrial purposes. However, castor oil production does not meet the increase of its world consumption due to the use of cultivars with ...
... Background: Ricinus communis L. (Castor bean) is an oilseed crop widely grown for vegetable oil and renewable bio‐products for pharmaceutical and industrial purposes. However, castor oil production does not meet the increase of its world consumption due to the use of cultivars with ...
Chapter 11
... animal farming is in the addition of human genes to the genes of farm animals in order to get the farm animals to produce human proteins in their milk. • The animals are called transgenic animals because they have foreign DNA in their cells. ...
... animal farming is in the addition of human genes to the genes of farm animals in order to get the farm animals to produce human proteins in their milk. • The animals are called transgenic animals because they have foreign DNA in their cells. ...
Deoxyribozyme
Deoxyribozymes, also called DNA enzymes, DNAzymes, or catalytic DNA, are DNA oligonucleotides that are capable of catalyzing specific chemical reactions, similar to the action of other biological enzymes, such as proteins or ribozymes (enzymes composed of RNA).However, in contrast to the abundance of protein enzymes in biological systems and the discovery of biological ribozymes in the 1980s,there are no known naturally occurring deoxyribozymes.Deoxyribozymes should not be confused with DNA aptamers which are oligonucleotides that selectively bind a target ligand, but do not catalyze a subsequent chemical reaction.With the exception of ribozymes, nucleic acid molecules within cells primarily serve as storage of genetic information due to its ability to form complementary base pairs, which allows for high-fidelity copying and transfer of genetic information. In contrast, nucleic acid molecules are more limited in their catalytic ability, in comparison to protein enzymes, to just three types of interactions: hydrogen bonding, pi stacking, and metal-ion coordination. This is due to the limited number of functional groups of the nucleic acid monomers: while proteins are built from up to twenty different amino acids with various functional groups, nucleic acids are built from just four chemically similar nucleobases. In addition, DNA lacks the 2'-hydroxyl group found in RNA which limits the catalytic competency of deoxyribozymes even in comparison to ribozymes.In addition to the inherent inferiority of DNA catalytic activity, the apparent lack of naturally occurring deoxyribozymes may also be due to the primarily double-stranded conformation of DNA in biological systems which would limit its physical flexibility and ability to form tertiary structures, and so would drastically limit the ability of double-stranded DNA to act as a catalyst; though there are a few known instances of biological single-stranded DNA such as multicopy single-stranded DNA (msDNA), certain viral genomes, and the replication fork formed during DNA replication. Further structural differences between DNA and RNA may also play a role in the lack of biological deoxyribozymes, such as the additional methyl group of the DNA base thymidine compared to the RNA base uracil or the tendency of DNA to adopt the B-form helix while RNA tends to adopt the A-form helix. However, it has also been shown that DNA can form structures that RNA cannot, which suggests that, though there are differences in structures that each can form, neither is inherently more or less catalytic due to their possible structural motifs.