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... gradually coats the Xp during pre-implantation development (Huynh and Lee, 2003; Okamoto et al., 2004). By the early blastocyst stage, prior to specification of extra-embryonic and embryonic lineages, Xist accumulation on the Xp (Xp-Xist coating) is evident in all cells of the embryo (Sheardown et a ...
... gradually coats the Xp during pre-implantation development (Huynh and Lee, 2003; Okamoto et al., 2004). By the early blastocyst stage, prior to specification of extra-embryonic and embryonic lineages, Xist accumulation on the Xp (Xp-Xist coating) is evident in all cells of the embryo (Sheardown et a ...
Cell-to-cell communication and virulence in Vibrio anguillarum
... Vibriosis in fish and shellfish Several vibrios cause disease in reared fish and shellfish. Vibrio salmonicida and V. anguillarum are known pathogens for many fish species reared in aquaculture [63-65]. Vibrio vulnificus biotype 2 is associated with vibriosis in eels [66]. In shrimps, V. harveyi is ...
... Vibriosis in fish and shellfish Several vibrios cause disease in reared fish and shellfish. Vibrio salmonicida and V. anguillarum are known pathogens for many fish species reared in aquaculture [63-65]. Vibrio vulnificus biotype 2 is associated with vibriosis in eels [66]. In shrimps, V. harveyi is ...
Lecture 0 - Introduction - LCQB
... putative druggable pockets identification binding mode and relative affinity prediction ...
... putative druggable pockets identification binding mode and relative affinity prediction ...
Structural Bioinformatics - LCQB
... • putative druggable pockets identification • binding mode and relative affinity prediction ...
... • putative druggable pockets identification • binding mode and relative affinity prediction ...
Protocol for RiboShredder™ RNase Blend
... RiboShredder™ RNase Blend is a proprietary blend of potent RNases that completely degrade unwanted RNA in DNA purification procedures. Unlike other RNase cocktails, RiboShredder RNase Blend completely degrades all RNA. RiboShredder RNase Blend uses recombinant, highly purified ribonucleases and thus ...
... RiboShredder™ RNase Blend is a proprietary blend of potent RNases that completely degrade unwanted RNA in DNA purification procedures. Unlike other RNase cocktails, RiboShredder RNase Blend completely degrades all RNA. RiboShredder RNase Blend uses recombinant, highly purified ribonucleases and thus ...
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... entities in the cytosol. They only come together when translation is initiated (usually close to the 5’ end of the mRNA). The small subunit facilitates base pairing between the codon and anticodon sequences while the large subunit catalyzes the formation of peptide bonds between amino acids. The RNA ...
... entities in the cytosol. They only come together when translation is initiated (usually close to the 5’ end of the mRNA). The small subunit facilitates base pairing between the codon and anticodon sequences while the large subunit catalyzes the formation of peptide bonds between amino acids. The RNA ...
Automated Targeted Locus Amplification for Targeted
... technology uses the physical proximity of nucleotides within a locus of interest as the basis of selection. DNA is cross-linked, fragmented and ligated. Only one to a few primer pairs specific for a genetic locus of interest are required for the amplification of an entire locus. Any gene of interest ...
... technology uses the physical proximity of nucleotides within a locus of interest as the basis of selection. DNA is cross-linked, fragmented and ligated. Only one to a few primer pairs specific for a genetic locus of interest are required for the amplification of an entire locus. Any gene of interest ...
Automated Targeted Locus Amplification (TLA) Technology for
... technology uses the physical proximity of nucleotides within a locus of interest as the basis of selection. DNA is cross-linked, fragmented and ligated. Only one to a few primer pairs specific for a genetic locus of interest are required for the amplification of an entire locus. Any gene of interest ...
... technology uses the physical proximity of nucleotides within a locus of interest as the basis of selection. DNA is cross-linked, fragmented and ligated. Only one to a few primer pairs specific for a genetic locus of interest are required for the amplification of an entire locus. Any gene of interest ...
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... entities in the cytosol. They only come together when translation is initiated (usually close to the 5’ end of the mRNA). The small subunit facilitates base pairing between the codon and anticodon sequences while the large subunit catalyzes the formation of peptide bonds between amino acids. The RNA ...
... entities in the cytosol. They only come together when translation is initiated (usually close to the 5’ end of the mRNA). The small subunit facilitates base pairing between the codon and anticodon sequences while the large subunit catalyzes the formation of peptide bonds between amino acids. The RNA ...
Characterization and Molecular Identification of Unknown Bacteria
... Abstract: The aim of this study isolation, characterization and molecular identification of unknown bacteria from the outlet of sewage treatment plant (Arab El Madabegh station) on the Nile River in the Assiut governorate, Egypt. Bacterial strain was isolated and characterized using various biochemi ...
... Abstract: The aim of this study isolation, characterization and molecular identification of unknown bacteria from the outlet of sewage treatment plant (Arab El Madabegh station) on the Nile River in the Assiut governorate, Egypt. Bacterial strain was isolated and characterized using various biochemi ...
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... • The geometric orientations of the catalytic residues are similar between families, despite different protein folds. • The linear arrangements of the catalytic residues reflect different family relationships. For example the catalytic triad in the chymotrypsin clan is ordered HDS, but is ordered DH ...
... • The geometric orientations of the catalytic residues are similar between families, despite different protein folds. • The linear arrangements of the catalytic residues reflect different family relationships. For example the catalytic triad in the chymotrypsin clan is ordered HDS, but is ordered DH ...
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... As a non-US citizen, should my resume/CV state that I can legally work in the US? It is not required, but in some cases it can prevent you from being selected out early in the vetting process. Our suggestion is that if you are a not a US citizen and do have permission to work within the United State ...
... As a non-US citizen, should my resume/CV state that I can legally work in the US? It is not required, but in some cases it can prevent you from being selected out early in the vetting process. Our suggestion is that if you are a not a US citizen and do have permission to work within the United State ...
Homology between the DNA-binding domain of the GCN4
... Proteins Coded for by the Oncogenesfos and myc also Have Segments That Are Similar to Segments of the GCN4 and jun Proteins. Fig. 3 presents a computer-generated alignment of the amino acid sequences of GCN4, jun, fos, and human c-myc gene products. The 71 carboxyl-terminal amino acids of GCN4 that ...
... Proteins Coded for by the Oncogenesfos and myc also Have Segments That Are Similar to Segments of the GCN4 and jun Proteins. Fig. 3 presents a computer-generated alignment of the amino acid sequences of GCN4, jun, fos, and human c-myc gene products. The 71 carboxyl-terminal amino acids of GCN4 that ...
Proteomic analysis of the signaling pathway mediated by the
... Background: The heterotrimeric Gα protein Pga1-mediated signaling pathway regulates the entire developmental program in Penicillium chrysogenum, from spore germination to the formation of conidia. In addition it participates in the regulation of penicillin biosynthesis. We aimed to advance the unde ...
... Background: The heterotrimeric Gα protein Pga1-mediated signaling pathway regulates the entire developmental program in Penicillium chrysogenum, from spore germination to the formation of conidia. In addition it participates in the regulation of penicillin biosynthesis. We aimed to advance the unde ...
ATRX has a critical and conserved role in mammalian sexual differentiation
... (required for regression of the Müllerian ducts). Thus ATRX acts downstream of the sex-determining gene, SRY and of SOX9 that is required for Sertoli cell development and upregulation of AMH in testicular development [6]. This is consistent with the analysis of testes from ATR-X patients with more m ...
... (required for regression of the Müllerian ducts). Thus ATRX acts downstream of the sex-determining gene, SRY and of SOX9 that is required for Sertoli cell development and upregulation of AMH in testicular development [6]. This is consistent with the analysis of testes from ATR-X patients with more m ...
Off-target Effects: Disturbing the Silence of RNA
... Complex (RISC) to target messenger RNAs for degradation and/or translation attenuation (Figure 1). Since the discovery that siRNAs can enter the RNAi pathway and mediate gene knockdown, researchers have invested considerable effort in optimizing the technology for functional genomics studies. As is ...
... Complex (RISC) to target messenger RNAs for degradation and/or translation attenuation (Figure 1). Since the discovery that siRNAs can enter the RNAi pathway and mediate gene knockdown, researchers have invested considerable effort in optimizing the technology for functional genomics studies. As is ...
Adenovirus-associated Virus Structural Protein Sequence Homology
... (unlike the helper adenovirus proteins). The amino acid composition data presented here provide more complete evidence demonstrating the similarity of the amino acid compositions of the three virion proteins. The relative concentration (mole percentage) of each amino acid is also similar for each of ...
... (unlike the helper adenovirus proteins). The amino acid composition data presented here provide more complete evidence demonstrating the similarity of the amino acid compositions of the three virion proteins. The relative concentration (mole percentage) of each amino acid is also similar for each of ...
biomass composition
... The macromolecular composition of bacterial cells is dependent on the growth conditions (growth rate and limiting substrate). For example, as the growth rate increases the cellular content of RNA usually increases, while the protein and DNA content decreases (Novak, L. et al., 2000). The relative co ...
... The macromolecular composition of bacterial cells is dependent on the growth conditions (growth rate and limiting substrate). For example, as the growth rate increases the cellular content of RNA usually increases, while the protein and DNA content decreases (Novak, L. et al., 2000). The relative co ...
Chapter 3
... Complex molecules in biology are usually made of polymers from simple 'building block' entities, and different functions are obtained from variation in the sequence of these building blocks. Polymerization processes involve three stages: initiation, elongation, and then termination. This is true for ...
... Complex molecules in biology are usually made of polymers from simple 'building block' entities, and different functions are obtained from variation in the sequence of these building blocks. Polymerization processes involve three stages: initiation, elongation, and then termination. This is true for ...
Systems Biology Solutions to Microarray Nightmare
... When the results of a microarray experiment are integrated in a mathematical model compiling all known biological information, the discrete information provided by the microarray (coming from a small number of samples) is converted in a mathematical model composed by thousands of ‘individuals’, ther ...
... When the results of a microarray experiment are integrated in a mathematical model compiling all known biological information, the discrete information provided by the microarray (coming from a small number of samples) is converted in a mathematical model composed by thousands of ‘individuals’, ther ...
Signals and mechanisms for protein retention in the endoplasmic
... Key words: Endoplasmic reticulum, plant, retention signal, soluble proteins, membrane proteins. ...
... Key words: Endoplasmic reticulum, plant, retention signal, soluble proteins, membrane proteins. ...
... Choice B: Briefly describe one way by which metabolic pathways can be regulated. Illustrate your answer using either glucose storage/release from glycogen, as regulated by hormones, or glycolysis or the TCA cycle, as regulated by energy sensing. Protein phosphorylation: Enzyme in pathways can be sub ...
Self-Subunit Swapping Occurs in Another Gene Type of Cobalt
... of metal ions into NHases is mediated by various ‘‘activator proteins’’ [1]. Fe-NHases require activators for functional expression in Rhodococcus sp. N-771 [24], Pseudomonas chlororaphis B23 [25], and Rhodococcus sp. N-774 [26]. A proposed metal-binding motif, CXCC, in the NHase activator of Rhodoc ...
... of metal ions into NHases is mediated by various ‘‘activator proteins’’ [1]. Fe-NHases require activators for functional expression in Rhodococcus sp. N-771 [24], Pseudomonas chlororaphis B23 [25], and Rhodococcus sp. N-774 [26]. A proposed metal-binding motif, CXCC, in the NHase activator of Rhodoc ...
Binding Protein HU has a Regulatory Role in the Acid Stress
... basis of the overexpression of the arginine decarboxylase (speA) mRNA, the increased SpeA protein abundance, and the agmatine production by cells under acidic conditions [11]. The histone-like protein HU is member of the DNA-binding protein family II (DNABII), a group of proteins related to the orga ...
... basis of the overexpression of the arginine decarboxylase (speA) mRNA, the increased SpeA protein abundance, and the agmatine production by cells under acidic conditions [11]. The histone-like protein HU is member of the DNA-binding protein family II (DNABII), a group of proteins related to the orga ...
Gene expression
Gene expression is the process by which information from a gene is used in the synthesis of a functional gene product. These products are often proteins, but in non-protein coding genes such as transfer RNA (tRNA) or small nuclear RNA (snRNA) genes, the product is a functional RNA.The process of gene expression is used by all known life - eukaryotes (including multicellular organisms), prokaryotes (bacteria and archaea), and utilized by viruses - to generate the macromolecular machinery for life.Several steps in the gene expression process may be modulated, including the transcription, RNA splicing, translation, and post-translational modification of a protein. Gene regulation gives the cell control over structure and function, and is the basis for cellular differentiation, morphogenesis and the versatility and adaptability of any organism. Gene regulation may also serve as a substrate for evolutionary change, since control of the timing, location, and amount of gene expression can have a profound effect on the functions (actions) of the gene in a cell or in a multicellular organism.In genetics, gene expression is the most fundamental level at which the genotype gives rise to the phenotype, i.e. observable trait. The genetic code stored in DNA is ""interpreted"" by gene expression, and the properties of the expression give rise to the organism's phenotype. Such phenotypes are often expressed by the synthesis of proteins that control the organism's shape, or that act as enzymes catalysing specific metabolic pathways characterising the organism.