Yeast ING Protein Yeast Protein Human Ortholog Description of
... Mitochondrial aspartyl-tRNA synthetase, required for acylation of aspartyl-tRNA; yeast and bacterial aspartyl-, asparaginyl-, and lysyl-tRNA synthetases contain regions with high sequence similarity, suggesting a common ancestral gene DNA-binding protein of the mitochondria involved in repair of mit ...
... Mitochondrial aspartyl-tRNA synthetase, required for acylation of aspartyl-tRNA; yeast and bacterial aspartyl-, asparaginyl-, and lysyl-tRNA synthetases contain regions with high sequence similarity, suggesting a common ancestral gene DNA-binding protein of the mitochondria involved in repair of mit ...
Leukaemia Section t(14;22)(q32;q11) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics in Oncology and Haematology
... Fusion protein Note Rearrangements of the three immunoglobulin genes IGK (2p12), IGH (14q32), and IGL (22q11) are often seen, especially in NHL, but it is uncommon that these genes are recombined with each other. None of these genes are known oncogenes, so how juxtaposition or fusion of the IGH and ...
... Fusion protein Note Rearrangements of the three immunoglobulin genes IGK (2p12), IGH (14q32), and IGL (22q11) are often seen, especially in NHL, but it is uncommon that these genes are recombined with each other. None of these genes are known oncogenes, so how juxtaposition or fusion of the IGH and ...
Drug Development Slides - Genomics, Bioinformatics & Medicine
... Look for proteins or mRNA expressed (or not) in a disease. Comparative gene expression assays, Comparative proteomic profiles. Look for genes and gene modifications associated with a disease. Look for proteins or protein modifications associated with a disease. Look for metabolic pathways essential ...
... Look for proteins or mRNA expressed (or not) in a disease. Comparative gene expression assays, Comparative proteomic profiles. Look for genes and gene modifications associated with a disease. Look for proteins or protein modifications associated with a disease. Look for metabolic pathways essential ...
Know Your Feed Terms - Alberta Agriculture and Forestry
... ADIN occurs naturally in all plant material, it is usually considered to be an indicator of heat damage that can occur during storage or processing. Excessive heating of forages and grains causes some of the nitrogen to become irreversibly bound in the fibre. Nitrogen in excessively heated samples i ...
... ADIN occurs naturally in all plant material, it is usually considered to be an indicator of heat damage that can occur during storage or processing. Excessive heating of forages and grains causes some of the nitrogen to become irreversibly bound in the fibre. Nitrogen in excessively heated samples i ...
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... indicated that this IS is 1956bp in length and delimited by two imperfect inverted repeats of 29bp with 8 mismatches. Besides, less conserved sequence elements, termed multiple terminal repeats, occur at both termini. Insertion of this IS into target site generate a direct repeat of 6bp. The G + C c ...
... indicated that this IS is 1956bp in length and delimited by two imperfect inverted repeats of 29bp with 8 mismatches. Besides, less conserved sequence elements, termed multiple terminal repeats, occur at both termini. Insertion of this IS into target site generate a direct repeat of 6bp. The G + C c ...
SpeeDB: fast structural protein searches
... and function of proteins. Several tools have been developed for the identification and analysis of such interactions in proteins based on the extensive studies carried out on high-resolution structures from Protein Data Bank (PDB). Although these tools allow users to identify and analyze interaction ...
... and function of proteins. Several tools have been developed for the identification and analysis of such interactions in proteins based on the extensive studies carried out on high-resolution structures from Protein Data Bank (PDB). Although these tools allow users to identify and analyze interaction ...
ARF-Aux/IAA interactions through domain III/IV are not strictly
... from nph4-1/arf7 leaves containing a stably integrated 2XD0:GUS (A) or DR5:GUS (B) reporter gene, full-length or CTD truncated ARF5 and ARF7 effector genes were transfected into protoplasts and incubated in darkness in the presence (black columns) and absence (white columns) of 1 µM 1-NAA (1-naphtha ...
... from nph4-1/arf7 leaves containing a stably integrated 2XD0:GUS (A) or DR5:GUS (B) reporter gene, full-length or CTD truncated ARF5 and ARF7 effector genes were transfected into protoplasts and incubated in darkness in the presence (black columns) and absence (white columns) of 1 µM 1-NAA (1-naphtha ...
Structural and functional features of Drosophila chorion proteins s36
... and more than 14 minor chorion proteins can be resolved by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis; subsets of these proteins are expressed in a temporally regulated mode during the 5 h of choriogenesis 5 7. The sequences of all major chorion proteins have been determined: the lower molecular weight s15 ...
... and more than 14 minor chorion proteins can be resolved by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis; subsets of these proteins are expressed in a temporally regulated mode during the 5 h of choriogenesis 5 7. The sequences of all major chorion proteins have been determined: the lower molecular weight s15 ...
Exploring the Effects of Human Cytomegalovirus Infection on Host
... latently infect a majority of the world’s population. Though infections are usually minor, HCMV can cause serious problems in the immunocompromised and is a leading cause of birth defects. When HCMV infects a human cell, it effectively turns the cell into a “virus-producing factory”, taking control ...
... latently infect a majority of the world’s population. Though infections are usually minor, HCMV can cause serious problems in the immunocompromised and is a leading cause of birth defects. When HCMV infects a human cell, it effectively turns the cell into a “virus-producing factory”, taking control ...
Protein Measurement with the Folin Phenol Reagent
... It is unnecessary to bring all the samples and standards to the same volume before the addition of the alkaline copper reagent, provided corThe critical volrections are made for small differences in final volume. umes are those of the alkaline copper and Folin reagents. If the protein is present in ...
... It is unnecessary to bring all the samples and standards to the same volume before the addition of the alkaline copper reagent, provided corThe critical volrections are made for small differences in final volume. umes are those of the alkaline copper and Folin reagents. If the protein is present in ...
Mitochondria, the cell cycle, and the origin of sex via a syncytial
... Many variations on this theme exist, for example, the presence or absence of the nuclear envelope in closed and open mitosis (Raikov 1994) or other variants such as cell senescence or specialization where the cells enter into a stage where they cease dividing (Blagosklonny 2011). Meiosis, also calle ...
... Many variations on this theme exist, for example, the presence or absence of the nuclear envelope in closed and open mitosis (Raikov 1994) or other variants such as cell senescence or specialization where the cells enter into a stage where they cease dividing (Blagosklonny 2011). Meiosis, also calle ...
Landick R, Yanofsky C. 1987. Transcription
... co dons for the regulating amino acid(s). Two Trp co dons were found in the coding region for the trp leader peptide (106), seven Phe codons were present in the pheA leader peptide coding region (186), and seven contiguous His codons were located in the coding region for the his leader peptide (10, ...
... co dons for the regulating amino acid(s). Two Trp co dons were found in the coding region for the trp leader peptide (106), seven Phe codons were present in the pheA leader peptide coding region (186), and seven contiguous His codons were located in the coding region for the his leader peptide (10, ...
Methods of Protein Analysis
... sis, a 95 per cent probability that the value would be within ± 2 S.D.; wheat of 14.0 per cent protein could show a range from 13.68 to 14.32 per cent protein (14.0 ± 0.32). What about the 5 per cent of the time when the variation is greater than ± 2 S.D.? There is a 0.26 per cent probability that t ...
... sis, a 95 per cent probability that the value would be within ± 2 S.D.; wheat of 14.0 per cent protein could show a range from 13.68 to 14.32 per cent protein (14.0 ± 0.32). What about the 5 per cent of the time when the variation is greater than ± 2 S.D.? There is a 0.26 per cent probability that t ...
template
... acid (on which the cursor stands) by a hand gesture that is captured via the glove. Undoing is possible; she can remove any amino acid from the group that amino acid was previously assigned. Assignment of amino acids to the first group ends when a unique hand gesture is made. These steps are done fo ...
... acid (on which the cursor stands) by a hand gesture that is captured via the glove. Undoing is possible; she can remove any amino acid from the group that amino acid was previously assigned. Assignment of amino acids to the first group ends when a unique hand gesture is made. These steps are done fo ...
Properties and sequence of the coenzyme B12
... (data not shown). A speci¢c glycerol dehydratase activity of 1.9 U mg31 was measured in cell extracts of induced E. coli K38/pGP1-2/pLM3. This is a slight (1.4-fold) increase in comparison to the activity in cell extracts of E. coli ECL707/pFL1. Since omission of orfZ as found in pLM3 (Fig. 2A) did ...
... (data not shown). A speci¢c glycerol dehydratase activity of 1.9 U mg31 was measured in cell extracts of induced E. coli K38/pGP1-2/pLM3. This is a slight (1.4-fold) increase in comparison to the activity in cell extracts of E. coli ECL707/pFL1. Since omission of orfZ as found in pLM3 (Fig. 2A) did ...
Sequence Analysis of the DNA Encoding the Eco RI Endonuclease
... arginine at residue 187. In crude extracts, Eco RI spe- but not colicin production.These twoplasmids have been cific cleavage is-0.3% wild type. maintained as separate laboratorylines for approximately 10 years (6, 11). TheDNA sequence in the accompanying paper was determined by the method of Maxam ...
... arginine at residue 187. In crude extracts, Eco RI spe- but not colicin production.These twoplasmids have been cific cleavage is-0.3% wild type. maintained as separate laboratorylines for approximately 10 years (6, 11). TheDNA sequence in the accompanying paper was determined by the method of Maxam ...
Alignment
... • PAM was developed by Margaret Dayhoff and co-workers in 1978 by examining 1572 mutations between 71 families of closely related proteins • BLOSUM is more recent and computed from blocks of sequences with sufficient ...
... • PAM was developed by Margaret Dayhoff and co-workers in 1978 by examining 1572 mutations between 71 families of closely related proteins • BLOSUM is more recent and computed from blocks of sequences with sufficient ...
Novel regulatory roles of cAMP receptor proteins in
... by the phosphorylated form of the EIIA protein of the phosphotransferase system (PTS) (Saier & Reizer, 1994). As a result of this activation, the levels of cAMP increase, which in turn binds to CRP, resulting in the formation of the cAMP–CRP binary complex (Saier & Reizer, 1994). The cAMP–CRP comple ...
... by the phosphorylated form of the EIIA protein of the phosphotransferase system (PTS) (Saier & Reizer, 1994). As a result of this activation, the levels of cAMP increase, which in turn binds to CRP, resulting in the formation of the cAMP–CRP binary complex (Saier & Reizer, 1994). The cAMP–CRP comple ...
Spinalin, a new glycine- and histidine
... sequence of spinalin. There is a single open reading frame of 254 amino acids beginning at nucleotide 126. The start codon ATG is immediately followed by a G residue and preceded at position −3 by an A, which is in agreement with the consensus sequence for eukaryotic translation initiation sites (Ko ...
... sequence of spinalin. There is a single open reading frame of 254 amino acids beginning at nucleotide 126. The start codon ATG is immediately followed by a G residue and preceded at position −3 by an A, which is in agreement with the consensus sequence for eukaryotic translation initiation sites (Ko ...
143 BBA 35 oo4 INTERACTION OF NEUROSPORA
... dehydrogenase-structural protein complexes indicates a high degree of specificity of interaction 3. This conclusion is supported by the results of diffusion-precipitin tests of mixtures of wild-type structural protein with yeast alcohol dehydrogenase, bovine serum albumin, or lysozyme against rabbit ...
... dehydrogenase-structural protein complexes indicates a high degree of specificity of interaction 3. This conclusion is supported by the results of diffusion-precipitin tests of mixtures of wild-type structural protein with yeast alcohol dehydrogenase, bovine serum albumin, or lysozyme against rabbit ...
The Genetic Code: Francis Crick`s Legacy and Beyond
... establishment of the universal genetic code might have resided in a primitive form of tRNA. Such an example of “operational RNA code” [15] may be seen as a remnant in the acceptor stem of tRNA, which still functions as a critical recognition site by an aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase [16–18]. In addition, ...
... establishment of the universal genetic code might have resided in a primitive form of tRNA. Such an example of “operational RNA code” [15] may be seen as a remnant in the acceptor stem of tRNA, which still functions as a critical recognition site by an aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase [16–18]. In addition, ...
Early days of tRNA research: Discovery, function, purification and
... This result also supported the notion of amino acid transfer to RNA although the ribonuclease sensitive ATP-AMP exchange was observed only in the presence of alanine and not other amino acids. Zamecnik and his colleagues named the RNA in the pH 5 enzyme fraction soluble RNA3 (sRNA). This RNA is now ...
... This result also supported the notion of amino acid transfer to RNA although the ribonuclease sensitive ATP-AMP exchange was observed only in the presence of alanine and not other amino acids. Zamecnik and his colleagues named the RNA in the pH 5 enzyme fraction soluble RNA3 (sRNA). This RNA is now ...
PDF - FEMS Microbiology Letters
... The gene coding for this putative decarboxylase was expressed in Escherichia coli in order to assign an unequivocal function. The gene was PCR amplified from Ent. faecium RM58 using Pfu DNA polymerase and the two synthetic primers 57 and 58, and cloned into pIN-III(lppp-5)A3. The resulting plasmid p ...
... The gene coding for this putative decarboxylase was expressed in Escherichia coli in order to assign an unequivocal function. The gene was PCR amplified from Ent. faecium RM58 using Pfu DNA polymerase and the two synthetic primers 57 and 58, and cloned into pIN-III(lppp-5)A3. The resulting plasmid p ...
Proteins
... 3. Along comes transfer RNA (tRNA), which brings in the specific amino acid called for by the mRNA codon by matching it to the tRNA anticodon. This is Translation! 4. As translation continues, the incoming amino acids form a growing peptide and protein chain. This is Elongation! 5. Protein synthesis ...
... 3. Along comes transfer RNA (tRNA), which brings in the specific amino acid called for by the mRNA codon by matching it to the tRNA anticodon. This is Translation! 4. As translation continues, the incoming amino acids form a growing peptide and protein chain. This is Elongation! 5. Protein synthesis ...
Interaction interfaces of protein domains are not topologically
... roles in almost all metabolic and signaling pathways. Multimeric proteins are found in every cellular location, including cell organelles, the cytosol, and cell membranes. Interactions between different proteins are critical in all known cellular processes, such as signaling and transcriptional regu ...
... roles in almost all metabolic and signaling pathways. Multimeric proteins are found in every cellular location, including cell organelles, the cytosol, and cell membranes. Interactions between different proteins are critical in all known cellular processes, such as signaling and transcriptional regu ...
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.