Phylogeny of Firmicutes with special reference to Mycoplasma
... mesophilic species, like Bacilli. We believe that these opinions tend to minimize the concept of the ‘hyperthermophilic origin of life’. The exact position of Thermotoga within the ‘tree of life’ still remains an open question, as different markers have yielded varying results; they either place The ...
... mesophilic species, like Bacilli. We believe that these opinions tend to minimize the concept of the ‘hyperthermophilic origin of life’. The exact position of Thermotoga within the ‘tree of life’ still remains an open question, as different markers have yielded varying results; they either place The ...
Isolated Spinach Ribulose-1,5-Bisphosphate
... et al., “Further investigations regarding the role of trimeth yllysine for cytochrome c uptake into mitochondria,” Int. J. Biochem. 23(7,8): 761—768 (1991); DiMaria et al., “Cyto chrome c speci?c methylase from Wheat germ,” Biochem istry 21:1036—1044 (1982); Farooqui et al., “Effect of Methylation o ...
... et al., “Further investigations regarding the role of trimeth yllysine for cytochrome c uptake into mitochondria,” Int. J. Biochem. 23(7,8): 761—768 (1991); DiMaria et al., “Cyto chrome c speci?c methylase from Wheat germ,” Biochem istry 21:1036—1044 (1982); Farooqui et al., “Effect of Methylation o ...
Sulfur Metabolism in Escherichia coli and Related Bacteria: Facts
... 3'phosphoadenosine phosphosulfate (PAPS). One can think that the raison d’être of this reaction, which from ATP produces PAPS and ADP, is a supplementary means to pull the reaction toward the anabolic direction. In fact, not only does the 3' phosphate of PAPS have no specific function, but it must b ...
... 3'phosphoadenosine phosphosulfate (PAPS). One can think that the raison d’être of this reaction, which from ATP produces PAPS and ADP, is a supplementary means to pull the reaction toward the anabolic direction. In fact, not only does the 3' phosphate of PAPS have no specific function, but it must b ...
Coexpression of Linked Genes in Mammalian
... must be highly organized. However, the high plasticity of yeast gene order revealed from a comparison of 11 species (Fischer et al. 2006) argues against this view. In addition, it is well known that chromatin structures control the expression of nearby genes, regardless of whether these genes are fu ...
... must be highly organized. However, the high plasticity of yeast gene order revealed from a comparison of 11 species (Fischer et al. 2006) argues against this view. In addition, it is well known that chromatin structures control the expression of nearby genes, regardless of whether these genes are fu ...
(type I) and mannose-resistant F8 (P) fimbriae of Escherichia coli
... information on the order of the gene loci in question. The order fei-gal-proC seems to be the most probable one because no quadruple cross-over would be required among the 227 hybrids tested here. Considered together with the results in Table 2 we suggest that the gene order is p y r D - f e i gal-p ...
... information on the order of the gene loci in question. The order fei-gal-proC seems to be the most probable one because no quadruple cross-over would be required among the 227 hybrids tested here. Considered together with the results in Table 2 we suggest that the gene order is p y r D - f e i gal-p ...
carrier testing for PKU - Adult Metabolic Diseases Clinic
... Most people, when they think about these questions, realize that they would still want to have a baby even if there was a chance that the baby was going to have PKU. PKU is completely treatable and babies with PKU have normal lives. Therefore, it does not really make sense to think that you should n ...
... Most people, when they think about these questions, realize that they would still want to have a baby even if there was a chance that the baby was going to have PKU. PKU is completely treatable and babies with PKU have normal lives. Therefore, it does not really make sense to think that you should n ...
AUTISM AS A PARADIGMATIC COMPLEX GENETIC DISORDER
... Genome-wide linkage studies can identify large chromosomal regions segregating genes within families with a given phenotype. Based on experience in adult psychiatric disease, investigators generally favor nonparametric approaches that make no assumptions about disease transmission and typically use ...
... Genome-wide linkage studies can identify large chromosomal regions segregating genes within families with a given phenotype. Based on experience in adult psychiatric disease, investigators generally favor nonparametric approaches that make no assumptions about disease transmission and typically use ...
1 Tuning of recombinant protein expression in Escherichia
... PR promoter and the T7 bacteriophage RBS 18, to perform genetic code expansion. This system has the highest transcription and translation initiation rates reported for an E. coli element, and so far, it has been used exclusively in-vitro. Its high initiation rates promote large and unusual ribosome ...
... PR promoter and the T7 bacteriophage RBS 18, to perform genetic code expansion. This system has the highest transcription and translation initiation rates reported for an E. coli element, and so far, it has been used exclusively in-vitro. Its high initiation rates promote large and unusual ribosome ...
Frequent gene fissions associated with human pathogenic bacteria
... known and highly dangerous human bacterial pathogens were selected for this study (Additional file 1), because they probably receive the highest pressure by being targeted with many antibacterial drugs through the years [20,29]. The automated detection method used, as well as the filtering thresholds ...
... known and highly dangerous human bacterial pathogens were selected for this study (Additional file 1), because they probably receive the highest pressure by being targeted with many antibacterial drugs through the years [20,29]. The automated detection method used, as well as the filtering thresholds ...
Gene Section ALK (anaplastic lymphoma kinase) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... N-term amino acids from the partner gene fused to the 562 C-term amino acids (in the great majority of cases) from ALK (i.e. the entire cytoplasmic portion of ALK with the tyrosine kinase domain); cytoplasmic/membraneous localisation only. Oncogenesis The partner gene seems to provoke the dimerizati ...
... N-term amino acids from the partner gene fused to the 562 C-term amino acids (in the great majority of cases) from ALK (i.e. the entire cytoplasmic portion of ALK with the tyrosine kinase domain); cytoplasmic/membraneous localisation only. Oncogenesis The partner gene seems to provoke the dimerizati ...
Principal Components Analysis
... factors. So with three factors, covariance is measured between factor x and y; y and z, and x and z. When more than 2 factors are involved, covariance values can be placed into a matrix. This is where PCA becomes useful. PCA will find Eigenvectors and eigenvalues relevant to the data using a covaria ...
... factors. So with three factors, covariance is measured between factor x and y; y and z, and x and z. When more than 2 factors are involved, covariance values can be placed into a matrix. This is where PCA becomes useful. PCA will find Eigenvectors and eigenvalues relevant to the data using a covaria ...
K-12 MG1655 Escherichia coli Blocks the Aerobic
... process of adaptation of anaerobic strain designs. It has been shown before that the simultaneous deletion of three terminal cytochrome oxidase genes (cydAB, cyoABCD, and cbdAB) and a quinol monooxygenase gene (ygiN) results in nearly complete abolition of oxygen uptake (39). The strain harboring th ...
... process of adaptation of anaerobic strain designs. It has been shown before that the simultaneous deletion of three terminal cytochrome oxidase genes (cydAB, cyoABCD, and cbdAB) and a quinol monooxygenase gene (ygiN) results in nearly complete abolition of oxygen uptake (39). The strain harboring th ...
K 2
... have indicated that K2 was more predominant in human infections but is very rarely identified in the natural environment. In addition to that, three isolates were found to have K1, and K2 and these isolates are considered as h[18] and the presence of both antigen may be due to gene transfer mechanis ...
... have indicated that K2 was more predominant in human infections but is very rarely identified in the natural environment. In addition to that, three isolates were found to have K1, and K2 and these isolates are considered as h[18] and the presence of both antigen may be due to gene transfer mechanis ...
Tissue- and Development-specific Expression of Multiple
... Cloning and sequencing of cDNA by RACE from brain, kidney, heart, intestine, and embryo led to the identification of three different nNOS mRNA species that are designated as nNOSa, nNOSb, and nNOSc. nNOSa was overall the most abundant isoform, found especially in the brain, while nNOSb was almost ex ...
... Cloning and sequencing of cDNA by RACE from brain, kidney, heart, intestine, and embryo led to the identification of three different nNOS mRNA species that are designated as nNOSa, nNOSb, and nNOSc. nNOSa was overall the most abundant isoform, found especially in the brain, while nNOSb was almost ex ...
How to use helper strains for maintaining and crossing handicapped... and resolving heterokaryons, and for determining heterokaryon compatibility.
... Helpers in N. tetrasperma (Perkins 1994) carry the gene E: Eight spore, which prevents the E component of a heterokaryon from contributing progeny when the strain being tested also carries the dominant E allele. Procedure N. crassa helpers. Visible fresh inocula of the two strains to be combined are ...
... Helpers in N. tetrasperma (Perkins 1994) carry the gene E: Eight spore, which prevents the E component of a heterokaryon from contributing progeny when the strain being tested also carries the dominant E allele. Procedure N. crassa helpers. Visible fresh inocula of the two strains to be combined are ...
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
... germicidal activity to gram-positive bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus [3,4]. In addition, they have antifungal activity against Leptosphaeria maculans, which causes black root rot of canola [5]. The amino acid chain of fusaricidin is not ribosomally synthesized by encoding, as are other genera ...
... germicidal activity to gram-positive bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus [3,4]. In addition, they have antifungal activity against Leptosphaeria maculans, which causes black root rot of canola [5]. The amino acid chain of fusaricidin is not ribosomally synthesized by encoding, as are other genera ...
Host Cell Contact-Induced Transcription of the Type IV Fimbria Gene
... In order to further explore the boundaries set to the plasticity of the Tfp system, we investigated the Tfp of Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae. The Tfp of this respiratory pathogen may possess unique properties because of its high host specificity for pigs. A. pleuropneumoniae has been demonstrated ...
... In order to further explore the boundaries set to the plasticity of the Tfp system, we investigated the Tfp of Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae. The Tfp of this respiratory pathogen may possess unique properties because of its high host specificity for pigs. A. pleuropneumoniae has been demonstrated ...
Classifying Gene Expression Data using an Evolutionary Algorithm
... Microarray technology has provided biologists with the ability to measure the expression levels of thousands of genes in a single experiment. The vast amount of raw gene expression data leads to statistical and analytical challenges. One challenge area in the studies of gene expression data is the c ...
... Microarray technology has provided biologists with the ability to measure the expression levels of thousands of genes in a single experiment. The vast amount of raw gene expression data leads to statistical and analytical challenges. One challenge area in the studies of gene expression data is the c ...
Clinical Genetic Basis of Tooth Agenesis (PDF Available)
... morphology, delays of development, root anomalies, abnormal positions and also enamel hypoplasia [9,15] . However, these studies have not, with some exceptions, considered different subtypes of agenesis. While the following refers to studies concerning isolated tooth agenesis, these anomalies are ra ...
... morphology, delays of development, root anomalies, abnormal positions and also enamel hypoplasia [9,15] . However, these studies have not, with some exceptions, considered different subtypes of agenesis. While the following refers to studies concerning isolated tooth agenesis, these anomalies are ra ...
Leukaemia Section MLL amplification in leukemia Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... rearrangement of this gene. RNA overexpression is the result of the increase copy number of MLL (gain of function). Moreover, the amplified region is not limited to the MLL/11q23.3 gene locus, and other genes in the MLL flanking region have been also amplified. FISH and other molecular techniques ha ...
... rearrangement of this gene. RNA overexpression is the result of the increase copy number of MLL (gain of function). Moreover, the amplified region is not limited to the MLL/11q23.3 gene locus, and other genes in the MLL flanking region have been also amplified. FISH and other molecular techniques ha ...
Chapter 1.
... Screening molecular markers by use of NILs is simple and easy. But the NILs for most disease resistance traits are unavailable, and they are tedious to produce. Another disadvantage is NILs can be used only for screening markers associated with major genes. Another method, bulked segregant analysis ...
... Screening molecular markers by use of NILs is simple and easy. But the NILs for most disease resistance traits are unavailable, and they are tedious to produce. Another disadvantage is NILs can be used only for screening markers associated with major genes. Another method, bulked segregant analysis ...
Fragile X Syndrome
... Particular physical characteristics also depend and the production of FMRP. Thus, the 80% of the patients with FXS will have one or more of their common facial characteristics (Table 2 and Fig. 1)2. The diagnosis is suspected in men with mental impairment, particular facial characteristics as long f ...
... Particular physical characteristics also depend and the production of FMRP. Thus, the 80% of the patients with FXS will have one or more of their common facial characteristics (Table 2 and Fig. 1)2. The diagnosis is suspected in men with mental impairment, particular facial characteristics as long f ...
Erp, an extracellular protein family specific to
... factor in Mycobacterium tuberculosis and was thought to be present only in Mycobacterium leprae and members of the TB complex. Here it is shown that Erp is a ubiquitous extracellular protein found in all of the mycobacterial species tested. Erp proteins have a modular organization and contain three ...
... factor in Mycobacterium tuberculosis and was thought to be present only in Mycobacterium leprae and members of the TB complex. Here it is shown that Erp is a ubiquitous extracellular protein found in all of the mycobacterial species tested. Erp proteins have a modular organization and contain three ...