The three-dimensional cancer genome
... In addition to AML, the cohesin complex has been found to be mutated in multiple other types of cancer. Most prominently, mutations in STAG2 occur in 20–30% of urothelial bladder carcinoma and are not associated with aneuploidy [22,28,29,30]. Mutations in the cohesin complex have also been found in ...
... In addition to AML, the cohesin complex has been found to be mutated in multiple other types of cancer. Most prominently, mutations in STAG2 occur in 20–30% of urothelial bladder carcinoma and are not associated with aneuploidy [22,28,29,30]. Mutations in the cohesin complex have also been found in ...
Hereditary Overexpression of Adenosine
... cells, which express small amounts of embryonic and fetal hemoglobins; K562-BM cells, which express a small amount of adult &globin as well; and MEL cells, which express some adult mouse globin. As seen in Fig 3, no significant differences in CAT activities were observed between the two alleles, reg ...
... cells, which express small amounts of embryonic and fetal hemoglobins; K562-BM cells, which express a small amount of adult &globin as well; and MEL cells, which express some adult mouse globin. As seen in Fig 3, no significant differences in CAT activities were observed between the two alleles, reg ...
Robert Jones
... Robert Jones, Nick Waterfield - Dept Biology and Biochemistry Abstract: Photorhabdus are insect-pathogenic bacteria that live in a symbiotic relationship with Heterorhabditid nematodes. MNS is small protein highly secreted from the bacterial cell, and appears to clump nematodes together. Knock-out m ...
... Robert Jones, Nick Waterfield - Dept Biology and Biochemistry Abstract: Photorhabdus are insect-pathogenic bacteria that live in a symbiotic relationship with Heterorhabditid nematodes. MNS is small protein highly secreted from the bacterial cell, and appears to clump nematodes together. Knock-out m ...
A Living Carpet - Mrs. Ging
... Use evidence to answer the Mystery File Question. Write in complete sentences. ...
... Use evidence to answer the Mystery File Question. Write in complete sentences. ...
Comparison of Cryopreserved Amniotic Membrane and
... Kimmel HM – Consultant for Amniox Medical Inc. Tan EK – Employee of TissueTech Inc. He H – Employee of TissueTech Inc. O’Connell J – Employee of Amniox Medical Inc. ...
... Kimmel HM – Consultant for Amniox Medical Inc. Tan EK – Employee of TissueTech Inc. He H – Employee of TissueTech Inc. O’Connell J – Employee of Amniox Medical Inc. ...
Identifying proteins required for chromatin organization using a GFP
... The correct organization of chromatin depends on a variety of proteins. Some of these proteins, such as histones, have been identified and characterized, but others remain unknown. Many proteins that help with the organization tend to bind to the DNA in order to open up and release sections for tr ...
... The correct organization of chromatin depends on a variety of proteins. Some of these proteins, such as histones, have been identified and characterized, but others remain unknown. Many proteins that help with the organization tend to bind to the DNA in order to open up and release sections for tr ...
Pseudolaric Acid B Induced Cell Cycle Arrest, Au
... Introduction Pseudolaric acid B (PAB) was a diterpene acid isolated from the root and trunk bark of Pseudolarix ...
... Introduction Pseudolaric acid B (PAB) was a diterpene acid isolated from the root and trunk bark of Pseudolarix ...
Membrane Remodeling and Organization: Elements Common to
... and other cargoes, and degrade them in specialized organelles, such as lysosomes (3). With the advent of this new system, all the intracellular architecture was modified. Cytoskeletal proteins—such as actin, tubulin and clathrin—were originally thought to have emerged in events subsequent to the pro ...
... and other cargoes, and degrade them in specialized organelles, such as lysosomes (3). With the advent of this new system, all the intracellular architecture was modified. Cytoskeletal proteins—such as actin, tubulin and clathrin—were originally thought to have emerged in events subsequent to the pro ...
Expression and Endocytosis of Lysosomal
... Incubation was continued further for different time periods to allow the expressed polypeptides to be transported to their final destination. Neuron-specific expression of AGA was detected by double labeling with mouse antibody against 160 kDa neurofilament polypeptide and rabbit antiserum raised ag ...
... Incubation was continued further for different time periods to allow the expressed polypeptides to be transported to their final destination. Neuron-specific expression of AGA was detected by double labeling with mouse antibody against 160 kDa neurofilament polypeptide and rabbit antiserum raised ag ...
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... the n bandlet can be distinguished after their first divisions (Zackson, 1984). Cells in one class (called nf) undergo an asymmetric division (large anterior daughter and small posterior daughter) approximately 22 h after they are born, whereas those in the other class (called ns) undergo a symmetri ...
... the n bandlet can be distinguished after their first divisions (Zackson, 1984). Cells in one class (called nf) undergo an asymmetric division (large anterior daughter and small posterior daughter) approximately 22 h after they are born, whereas those in the other class (called ns) undergo a symmetri ...
Coupling of DNA replication and mitosis by fission yeast rad4/cut5
... Gene cloning of the cut5+ gene indicated that it was identical to the rad4+ gene previously reported by Fenech et al. (1991). The rad4+ gene is one of many rad+ genes identified in fission yeast and is known to be required for the repair of X-ray- and UV-damaged DNA. The rad4 mutant is exceptional a ...
... Gene cloning of the cut5+ gene indicated that it was identical to the rad4+ gene previously reported by Fenech et al. (1991). The rad4+ gene is one of many rad+ genes identified in fission yeast and is known to be required for the repair of X-ray- and UV-damaged DNA. The rad4 mutant is exceptional a ...
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... The possibility always exists that lack of a PBMC proliferative response to gB is due to a lack of crossreactivity of T cells induced by wild H C M V strains with the Towne strain gB sequence rather than gB nonresponsiveness primarily determined by expression of certain D R alleles. In fact, we have ...
... The possibility always exists that lack of a PBMC proliferative response to gB is due to a lack of crossreactivity of T cells induced by wild H C M V strains with the Towne strain gB sequence rather than gB nonresponsiveness primarily determined by expression of certain D R alleles. In fact, we have ...
What are plastids and where did they come from?
... The theory of endosymbiosis has been supported extensively by the avalanche of new information about genes and proteins functional in plastids, which have been discovered in the last 20 years, especially as a result of the complete sequencing of nuclear and plastid genomes in plants, and it is now g ...
... The theory of endosymbiosis has been supported extensively by the avalanche of new information about genes and proteins functional in plastids, which have been discovered in the last 20 years, especially as a result of the complete sequencing of nuclear and plastid genomes in plants, and it is now g ...
JMS 68/1 pp. 087-094 FINAL - Oxford Academic
... duct is about 5 µm wide. The renopericardial duct is composed of very flat cells with an irregularly shaped nucleus occupying most of the cytoplasm. Apically, there are belt desmosomes and septate junctions between adjacent cells. Whereas the cells of the central section of the duct lack cilia and b ...
... duct is about 5 µm wide. The renopericardial duct is composed of very flat cells with an irregularly shaped nucleus occupying most of the cytoplasm. Apically, there are belt desmosomes and septate junctions between adjacent cells. Whereas the cells of the central section of the duct lack cilia and b ...
C. elegans MCM-4 is a general DNA replication and
... (compare Fig. 1I and J). We used DIC microscopy to follow the development of progeny from heterozygous parents from the early L1 stage onward. Homozygous lin-6 mutant larvae initiated postembryonic blast cell divisions at the same time as their heterozygous and wild-type siblings (data not shown). T ...
... (compare Fig. 1I and J). We used DIC microscopy to follow the development of progeny from heterozygous parents from the early L1 stage onward. Homozygous lin-6 mutant larvae initiated postembryonic blast cell divisions at the same time as their heterozygous and wild-type siblings (data not shown). T ...
Opportunities to Explore Plant Membrane
... synthase complexes have been observed to move bidirectionally along cortical microtubules (Paredez et al., 2006). It is unclear how these large complexes, confined within the plane of the PM, are able to move in opposite directions along the same tracks without mutual interference. One possible expl ...
... synthase complexes have been observed to move bidirectionally along cortical microtubules (Paredez et al., 2006). It is unclear how these large complexes, confined within the plane of the PM, are able to move in opposite directions along the same tracks without mutual interference. One possible expl ...
Shield formation at the onset of zebrafish gastrulation
... All embryos were obtained from zebrafish TL and AB wild-type lines. Fish maintenance and embryo collection was carried out as described (Mullins et al., 1994). Embryos were staged as previously described, grown at 31°C and manipulated in E3 zebrafish embryo media (Kimmel et al., 1995). mRNA, morphol ...
... All embryos were obtained from zebrafish TL and AB wild-type lines. Fish maintenance and embryo collection was carried out as described (Mullins et al., 1994). Embryos were staged as previously described, grown at 31°C and manipulated in E3 zebrafish embryo media (Kimmel et al., 1995). mRNA, morphol ...
Chloroplasts – Structure and Function
... ribosomes, smaller than those in cytosol / similar in size to prokaryotic ribosomes ; A ref to 70S and 80S circular DNA ; absence of introns R absence of a nucleus from the chloroplast or mitochondrion R ref to membranous organelles as chloroplasts and mitochondria are these organelles ...
... ribosomes, smaller than those in cytosol / similar in size to prokaryotic ribosomes ; A ref to 70S and 80S circular DNA ; absence of introns R absence of a nucleus from the chloroplast or mitochondrion R ref to membranous organelles as chloroplasts and mitochondria are these organelles ...
Distinct fluorescent pattern of KAT1::GFP in the plasma membrane of
... mammalian cell lines and yeast. These mechanisms include the lateral separation of specific membrane lipid species (i.e. mainly cholesterol and glycosphingolipids) which leads to the formation of specialised microdomains, so-called lipid rafts. Certain proteins accumulate in these microdomains (e.g. ...
... mammalian cell lines and yeast. These mechanisms include the lateral separation of specific membrane lipid species (i.e. mainly cholesterol and glycosphingolipids) which leads to the formation of specialised microdomains, so-called lipid rafts. Certain proteins accumulate in these microdomains (e.g. ...
Shield formation at the onset of zebrafish gastrulation - MPI
... endodermal progenitor cells within the forming epiblast and hypoblast at the onset of gastrulation (60% epiboly), we determined the expression domains of marker genes delineating those different progenitor populations. Within dorsal/axial regions of the germ ring that give rise to the embryonic orga ...
... endodermal progenitor cells within the forming epiblast and hypoblast at the onset of gastrulation (60% epiboly), we determined the expression domains of marker genes delineating those different progenitor populations. Within dorsal/axial regions of the germ ring that give rise to the embryonic orga ...
Bone Remodeling, Particle Disease and Individual Susceptibility to
... progenitors of the monocyte/macrophage lineage (GMCFU) under specific local milieu, which includes the presence of specific cells, and soluble factors (SCF, MCSF, TNF-α). Once progenitor lineage cells differentiate to early osteoclast precursors they express RANK on their surface (Boyce et al. 2006) ...
... progenitors of the monocyte/macrophage lineage (GMCFU) under specific local milieu, which includes the presence of specific cells, and soluble factors (SCF, MCSF, TNF-α). Once progenitor lineage cells differentiate to early osteoclast precursors they express RANK on their surface (Boyce et al. 2006) ...
Dictyostelium lysosomal proteins with different sugar modifications
... and Dimond, 1988). ELISA for Man-6-P-OCH3 in Percoll gradient fractions could not be done due to technical difficulties. mLE2 recognizes similar bands in all gradient fractions (Fig. 1A, lane 3), and α-mannosidase (Fig. 1A, lane 4) is clearly one of the major proteins in the lysosomal and PNS fracti ...
... and Dimond, 1988). ELISA for Man-6-P-OCH3 in Percoll gradient fractions could not be done due to technical difficulties. mLE2 recognizes similar bands in all gradient fractions (Fig. 1A, lane 3), and α-mannosidase (Fig. 1A, lane 4) is clearly one of the major proteins in the lysosomal and PNS fracti ...
TORC2 Signaling is Antagonized by Protein Phosphatase
... (Inoki et al. 2005; Wullschleger et al. 2006; Zoncu et al. 2011). The TOR kinase is inhibited by the complex of rapamycin and Fpr1, a peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase. The TOR kinase is conserved in eukaryotes. Unlike fungal species, which may possess two TOR kinases, higher eukaryotes such as h ...
... (Inoki et al. 2005; Wullschleger et al. 2006; Zoncu et al. 2011). The TOR kinase is inhibited by the complex of rapamycin and Fpr1, a peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase. The TOR kinase is conserved in eukaryotes. Unlike fungal species, which may possess two TOR kinases, higher eukaryotes such as h ...
The Fundamental Unit of Life
... 38. What is the function of chromatin material? Answer: The function of chromatin material is whenever the cell is about to divide, the chromatin material gets organised into chromosomes. 39. What are the main roles of nucleus? Answer: The nucleus plays a central role in cellular reproduction, the p ...
... 38. What is the function of chromatin material? Answer: The function of chromatin material is whenever the cell is about to divide, the chromatin material gets organised into chromosomes. 39. What are the main roles of nucleus? Answer: The nucleus plays a central role in cellular reproduction, the p ...