Supplementary Methods Tables
... enrolled cases whose reported age is over 90 years are set to 90 years. This modification is indicated in the XML with an attribute “floored” set equal to “true”. ...
... enrolled cases whose reported age is over 90 years are set to 90 years. This modification is indicated in the XML with an attribute “floored” set equal to “true”. ...
Analysis of genetic mosaics in developing and adult Drosophila
... same MYC epitope, to sequences of the Notch protein (amino acids 1-85 and 1466-1963; Wharton et al., 1985; Rebay et al., 1991). In addition to the πM and NM proteins, the πF protein in which the FLAG peptide (Asp Tyr Lys Asp Asp Asp Asp Lys stop; Hopp et al., 1988) replaced the MYC sequence in the π ...
... same MYC epitope, to sequences of the Notch protein (amino acids 1-85 and 1466-1963; Wharton et al., 1985; Rebay et al., 1991). In addition to the πM and NM proteins, the πF protein in which the FLAG peptide (Asp Tyr Lys Asp Asp Asp Asp Lys stop; Hopp et al., 1988) replaced the MYC sequence in the π ...
Divergent Evolution of ( )8-Barrel Enzymes
... within the barrel are highly conserved. Within the enolase superfamily, therefore, new enzymatic activities obviously evolved by retaining a crucial step in the catalytic mechanism while changing substrate specificity. An interesting member of the enolase superfamily is an enzyme from Amycolaptosis ...
... within the barrel are highly conserved. Within the enolase superfamily, therefore, new enzymatic activities obviously evolved by retaining a crucial step in the catalytic mechanism while changing substrate specificity. An interesting member of the enolase superfamily is an enzyme from Amycolaptosis ...
Regulation of protein synthesis by insulin
... of eIF2B. Since eIF2B is required for recycling of eIF2, a factor required for all cytoplasmic translation initiation events, this will contribute to overall activation of protein synthesis. PKB also phosphorylates the TSC1 (tuberous sclerosis complex 1)–TSC2 complex to relieve its inhibitory action ...
... of eIF2B. Since eIF2B is required for recycling of eIF2, a factor required for all cytoplasmic translation initiation events, this will contribute to overall activation of protein synthesis. PKB also phosphorylates the TSC1 (tuberous sclerosis complex 1)–TSC2 complex to relieve its inhibitory action ...
The regulation of expression of the porin gene ompC
... temperature and anaerobiosis cause changes in the degree of negative supercoiling of the DNA leading to adaptive changes in gene expression (Higgins et al.,1988; Dorman et af., 1988; Graeme-Cook et af., 1989). Increases in negative supercoiling of the DNA are observed in cells that are adjusting to ...
... temperature and anaerobiosis cause changes in the degree of negative supercoiling of the DNA leading to adaptive changes in gene expression (Higgins et al.,1988; Dorman et af., 1988; Graeme-Cook et af., 1989). Increases in negative supercoiling of the DNA are observed in cells that are adjusting to ...
The influence of low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH
... Investigation for the first time of the influence of LMWH in routine laboratory practice Over a period of 3 months in 2014, 1614 PrenaTest ® analyses were performed during routine laboratory practice. The test results were not able to be clearly interpreted in the case of 12 samples due to an increa ...
... Investigation for the first time of the influence of LMWH in routine laboratory practice Over a period of 3 months in 2014, 1614 PrenaTest ® analyses were performed during routine laboratory practice. The test results were not able to be clearly interpreted in the case of 12 samples due to an increa ...
Inhibition by D-Glutamate of Growth and Glutamate
... to the medium before sterilization ; sucrose and L-glutamine were sterilized separately (the last by filtration) and added aseptically to the sterile medium. Strains. Most of the work was done with strain no. I from the collection of the Bacteriology Department which was sensitive to D-gh. Some expe ...
... to the medium before sterilization ; sucrose and L-glutamine were sterilized separately (the last by filtration) and added aseptically to the sterile medium. Strains. Most of the work was done with strain no. I from the collection of the Bacteriology Department which was sensitive to D-gh. Some expe ...
Surgical Oncology
... Gene changes that come from a parent Exist in all cells of the body, including reproductive cells The mutation can be passed from generation to generation. Also called germline mutations. Accounts for 5% to 10% of cancers ...
... Gene changes that come from a parent Exist in all cells of the body, including reproductive cells The mutation can be passed from generation to generation. Also called germline mutations. Accounts for 5% to 10% of cancers ...
Amino acids in the seaweeds as an alternate source of protein for
... were responsible for the special flavour and taste of the seaweeds. Moreover, the seaweeds were generally rich in glycine and alanine but poor in histidine, which was also consistent with the results of seaweed proteins such as in U. pertusa, C.fragile, P.tenera, G.turuturu (Arasaki and Mino, 1973), ...
... were responsible for the special flavour and taste of the seaweeds. Moreover, the seaweeds were generally rich in glycine and alanine but poor in histidine, which was also consistent with the results of seaweed proteins such as in U. pertusa, C.fragile, P.tenera, G.turuturu (Arasaki and Mino, 1973), ...
Karbohidrat Metabolizması
... Some of the enzyme activities modulated through changed gene expression (e.g. fatty acid synthetase and liver pyruvate kinase) or direct phosphorylation (acetyl CoA carboxylase) are in the opposite direction to insulin. Many experiments have been performed at concentration of metformin and phenformi ...
... Some of the enzyme activities modulated through changed gene expression (e.g. fatty acid synthetase and liver pyruvate kinase) or direct phosphorylation (acetyl CoA carboxylase) are in the opposite direction to insulin. Many experiments have been performed at concentration of metformin and phenformi ...
Genetics and Genomics
... 1.1. DNA methylation ................................................................................................... 1.2. CpG as mutation hot spot ...................................................................................... 1.3. Histone modifications ................................... ...
... 1.1. DNA methylation ................................................................................................... 1.2. CpG as mutation hot spot ...................................................................................... 1.3. Histone modifications ................................... ...
The Effect of Actidione and other Antifungal Agents on Nucleic Acid
... there was complete inhibition of DNA synthesis whereas the synthesis of RNA was not completely inhibited at 100 pg. actidione/ml. (Fig. 2). The residual RNA synthesis in the presence of actidione could account for the degree of inhibition observed when total nucleic acid synthesis was measured, sinc ...
... there was complete inhibition of DNA synthesis whereas the synthesis of RNA was not completely inhibited at 100 pg. actidione/ml. (Fig. 2). The residual RNA synthesis in the presence of actidione could account for the degree of inhibition observed when total nucleic acid synthesis was measured, sinc ...
The Aspergillus Genome Database, a curated comparative
... veA), the systematic name assigned during the genome sequence assembly and genome annotation (such as AN1052), and any other synonyms or aliases. All names and aliases are searchable, and collection of all of the aliases for each gene ensures that users can find a gene of interest even when confusion ...
... veA), the systematic name assigned during the genome sequence assembly and genome annotation (such as AN1052), and any other synonyms or aliases. All names and aliases are searchable, and collection of all of the aliases for each gene ensures that users can find a gene of interest even when confusion ...
Chapter 10 - People Server at UNCW
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5.4 Asexual Reproduction
... 5.4 Asexual Reproduction Environment determines what form of reproduction is most advantageous. – Asexual reproduction is an advantage in consistently favorable conditions. – Sexual reproduction is an advantage in changing conditions. ...
... 5.4 Asexual Reproduction Environment determines what form of reproduction is most advantageous. – Asexual reproduction is an advantage in consistently favorable conditions. – Sexual reproduction is an advantage in changing conditions. ...
The orthopoxvirus 68k ankyrin-like protein is essential for DNA
... amplified DNA fragments were treated with the respective restriction endonucleases and cloned into the corresponding sites of plasmid p⌬K1L (41) to obtain the 186R deletion plasmid p⌬K1L-186R⌬Fbox. Recombinant MVA construction. Mutant MVA was generated following the transient K1L-based host range se ...
... amplified DNA fragments were treated with the respective restriction endonucleases and cloned into the corresponding sites of plasmid p⌬K1L (41) to obtain the 186R deletion plasmid p⌬K1L-186R⌬Fbox. Recombinant MVA construction. Mutant MVA was generated following the transient K1L-based host range se ...
AtPex14p maintains peroxisomal functions by determining protein
... exclusively degraded in glyoxysomes (i.e. not in mitochondria) during germination and post-germinative growth (Beevers, 1982). In contrast, leaf peroxisomes are found widely in cells of photosynthetic organs. It has been shown that some of the enzymes responsible for photorespiration are localized i ...
... exclusively degraded in glyoxysomes (i.e. not in mitochondria) during germination and post-germinative growth (Beevers, 1982). In contrast, leaf peroxisomes are found widely in cells of photosynthetic organs. It has been shown that some of the enzymes responsible for photorespiration are localized i ...
X-chromosome inactivation: molecular mechanism and genetic
... M., Tonlorenzi, R. and Willard, H. F. (1991). A gene from the region of the human X inactivation centre is expressed exclusively from the inactive X chromosome. Nature 349, 38-44. Migeon, B. R. (1994). X-chromosome inactivation: molecular mechanisms and genetic consequences. Trends Genet 10, 230-235 ...
... M., Tonlorenzi, R. and Willard, H. F. (1991). A gene from the region of the human X inactivation centre is expressed exclusively from the inactive X chromosome. Nature 349, 38-44. Migeon, B. R. (1994). X-chromosome inactivation: molecular mechanisms and genetic consequences. Trends Genet 10, 230-235 ...
manual - Cedar Crest College
... 2N copies of a gene are the same allele (i.e., upper-‐case or lower-‐case). Gene copy fixation occurs when all 2N copies of a gene can be traced to a single ancestor at generation 0. If ...
... 2N copies of a gene are the same allele (i.e., upper-‐case or lower-‐case). Gene copy fixation occurs when all 2N copies of a gene can be traced to a single ancestor at generation 0. If ...
Deduced amino acid sequence of the fusion glycoprotein of turkey
... Virus and cells. The UK/3B/85 strain of TRTV (McDougall & Cook, 1986) was used after the following passage history: isolation and passage in chick embryo tracheal organ cultures, 24 passages in chick kidney cells, four passages in CV-1 cells (ATCC No. CCL 70; Flow Laboratories) followed by threefold ...
... Virus and cells. The UK/3B/85 strain of TRTV (McDougall & Cook, 1986) was used after the following passage history: isolation and passage in chick embryo tracheal organ cultures, 24 passages in chick kidney cells, four passages in CV-1 cells (ATCC No. CCL 70; Flow Laboratories) followed by threefold ...
Methods to Make Homogenous Antibody Drug Conjugates
... expression systems, however, the applicability to ADC production has yet to be established. In Vitro nnAA Incorporation. The approach of nnAA incorporation into antibodies has also been extended to in vitro transcription-translation platforms, although titers and scalability limitations were once a ...
... expression systems, however, the applicability to ADC production has yet to be established. In Vitro nnAA Incorporation. The approach of nnAA incorporation into antibodies has also been extended to in vitro transcription-translation platforms, although titers and scalability limitations were once a ...
LEU - TCAPS Moodle
... 1. Examine Figure 1, which compares corresponding portions of hemoglobin molecules in humans and five other vertebrate animals. Hemoglobin, a protein composed of several long chains of amino acids, is the oxygen-carrying molecule in red blood cells. The sequence shown is only a portion of a chain ma ...
... 1. Examine Figure 1, which compares corresponding portions of hemoglobin molecules in humans and five other vertebrate animals. Hemoglobin, a protein composed of several long chains of amino acids, is the oxygen-carrying molecule in red blood cells. The sequence shown is only a portion of a chain ma ...
Genetic Imprinting in Maize Bhavani P1*, Harinikumar K. M1
... phenotype while maternally inherited R allele gives solid phenotype (Kermicle, 1970). The imprinting of R allele appears to be due to differential expression of the maternal allele in relation to paternal allele rather than silencing of paternal allele (Kermicle and Alleman, 1990). Alpha-tubulin gen ...
... phenotype while maternally inherited R allele gives solid phenotype (Kermicle, 1970). The imprinting of R allele appears to be due to differential expression of the maternal allele in relation to paternal allele rather than silencing of paternal allele (Kermicle and Alleman, 1990). Alpha-tubulin gen ...
Point mutation
A point mutation, or single base modification, is a type of mutation that causes a single nucleotide base change, insertion, or deletion of the genetic material, DNA or RNA. The term frameshift mutation indicates the addition or deletion of a base pair. A point mutant is an individual that is affected by a point mutation.Repeat induced point mutations are recurring point mutations, discussed below.