Follow Monty Python's Footsteps: Towards the Holy Grail of Protein Structure Prediction
... 2. eMOTIF --- enlist common characteristics shared by a family of protein sequences. For example: "H-[FW]-x-[LIVM]-x-G-x(5)-[LV]-H-x(3)-[DE]" describes a family of DNA binding proteins. It can be translated as "histidine, followed by either a phenylalanine or tryptophan, followed by an amino acid (x ...
... 2. eMOTIF --- enlist common characteristics shared by a family of protein sequences. For example: "H-[FW]-x-[LIVM]-x-G-x(5)-[LV]-H-x(3)-[DE]" describes a family of DNA binding proteins. It can be translated as "histidine, followed by either a phenylalanine or tryptophan, followed by an amino acid (x ...
Two Cyp19 (P450 Aromatase) Genes on Duplicated Zebrafish
... tree. The results showed that the vertebrate Cyp19 gene branched as expected from the known evolutionary relationships of the species. All fish Cyp19 genes clustered together on the same branch, suggesting that they were all orthologs of the single mammalian Cyp19 gene. The fish branch, however, bif ...
... tree. The results showed that the vertebrate Cyp19 gene branched as expected from the known evolutionary relationships of the species. All fish Cyp19 genes clustered together on the same branch, suggesting that they were all orthologs of the single mammalian Cyp19 gene. The fish branch, however, bif ...
Genetics Problems
... Homologous chromosomes move to opposite poles of the cell. The two cells formed this division have one-half the number of chromosomes and one copy of each gene. Mendel’s law of independent assortment relates to the lining up of synapsed chromosomes at the equatorial plate in a random fashion during ...
... Homologous chromosomes move to opposite poles of the cell. The two cells formed this division have one-half the number of chromosomes and one copy of each gene. Mendel’s law of independent assortment relates to the lining up of synapsed chromosomes at the equatorial plate in a random fashion during ...
The Birth- and- Death Evolution of Multigene Families Revisited
... criteria may include, for example, (1) function, (2) how members are distributed across the genome, and (3) the primary mechanism responsible for generating the families in question. For instance, gene families have been categorized separating those organized into gene clusters from those with membe ...
... criteria may include, for example, (1) function, (2) how members are distributed across the genome, and (3) the primary mechanism responsible for generating the families in question. For instance, gene families have been categorized separating those organized into gene clusters from those with membe ...
EFFECT OF FSH β-SUB UNIT AND FSHR GENES
... generating two alleles and three genotypes for both two genes observed. Allele A in FSH β-sub unit was indicated by 313 bp band (unrestricted) in electrophoresis gel, while restricted fragment with 202 bp and 99 bp were named allele B (Figure 1). Moreover, for FSHR locus, C allele was indicated by 2 ...
... generating two alleles and three genotypes for both two genes observed. Allele A in FSH β-sub unit was indicated by 313 bp band (unrestricted) in electrophoresis gel, while restricted fragment with 202 bp and 99 bp were named allele B (Figure 1). Moreover, for FSHR locus, C allele was indicated by 2 ...
clin exp rheum 27/1 - Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology
... In this regard, chronic inflammation and genetic susceptibility play a pivotal role in the development of accelerated atherosclerosis in RA (1-3). With respect to this, genes within the major histocompatibility complex (MHC), in particular some HLA-DRB1 alleles encoding a common sequence of amino aci ...
... In this regard, chronic inflammation and genetic susceptibility play a pivotal role in the development of accelerated atherosclerosis in RA (1-3). With respect to this, genes within the major histocompatibility complex (MHC), in particular some HLA-DRB1 alleles encoding a common sequence of amino aci ...
Familial Mediterranean Fever (FMF)
... develop the disease. They can then pass the mutated gene and the disease on to half of their children. • Half of the children have two copies of the normal gene. They are healthy and they cannot pass the disease on to their children. • Brothers and sisters of people with the disease have a 50% (1 in ...
... develop the disease. They can then pass the mutated gene and the disease on to half of their children. • Half of the children have two copies of the normal gene. They are healthy and they cannot pass the disease on to their children. • Brothers and sisters of people with the disease have a 50% (1 in ...
Towards safer vectors for the field release of recombinant bacteria
... fixation genes of Sinorhizobium meliloti, should have a lower risk potential for human health than those of the virulence genes of, for example Vibrio cholerae. Problems of this type have no general solution and must be resolved on a case-by-case basis (Kappeli and Auberson, 1997). The third type of ...
... fixation genes of Sinorhizobium meliloti, should have a lower risk potential for human health than those of the virulence genes of, for example Vibrio cholerae. Problems of this type have no general solution and must be resolved on a case-by-case basis (Kappeli and Auberson, 1997). The third type of ...
FEBS Letters
... Bacillus subtilis and Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 was performed. This led us to design suitable oligonucleotides (1for, 1rev; see Section 2) to amplify a 1085 bp segment of S. leopoliensis SAUG 1402-1 DNA in a PCR reaction. The deduced amino acid sequence of the sequenced segment shared 51.3% identit ...
... Bacillus subtilis and Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 was performed. This led us to design suitable oligonucleotides (1for, 1rev; see Section 2) to amplify a 1085 bp segment of S. leopoliensis SAUG 1402-1 DNA in a PCR reaction. The deduced amino acid sequence of the sequenced segment shared 51.3% identit ...
Local gene density predicts the spatial position of genetic loci in the
... event in each participating chromosome, derivative chromosomes are generated by fusion. This can result in chimeric genes at the fusion points that code for hybrid proteins with altered functions, which might cause malignant transformation [2]. One such gene is MLL (mixed-lineage leukemia or myeloid ...
... event in each participating chromosome, derivative chromosomes are generated by fusion. This can result in chimeric genes at the fusion points that code for hybrid proteins with altered functions, which might cause malignant transformation [2]. One such gene is MLL (mixed-lineage leukemia or myeloid ...
Plant Genome Resources at the National Center for Biotechnology
... The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) integrates data from more than 20 biological databases through a flexible search and retrieval system called Entrez. A core Entrez database, Entrez Nucleotide, includes GenBank and is tightly linked to the NCBI Taxonomy database, the Entrez Pr ...
... The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) integrates data from more than 20 biological databases through a flexible search and retrieval system called Entrez. A core Entrez database, Entrez Nucleotide, includes GenBank and is tightly linked to the NCBI Taxonomy database, the Entrez Pr ...
Polymorphism of the CTNNB1 and FOXL2 Genes is not
... gene was identified. One DSD dog was diagnosed as ovotesticular and the other as the testicular DSD. The duplicated region spanned 577 kb, including the SOX9 gene (3124 bp) and the 5’- and 3’-flanking sequences. Unfortunately, the authors did not show segregation of the duplication in families from ...
... gene was identified. One DSD dog was diagnosed as ovotesticular and the other as the testicular DSD. The duplicated region spanned 577 kb, including the SOX9 gene (3124 bp) and the 5’- and 3’-flanking sequences. Unfortunately, the authors did not show segregation of the duplication in families from ...
Whey Protein Concentrate
... into the blood stream at much faster rates resulting in a significant increase in protein synthesis (anabolism). However, the increase of amino acids only lasts for about an hour, and the sudden increase also causes an increase in protein catabolism. The human body must be in a state of homeostasis ...
... into the blood stream at much faster rates resulting in a significant increase in protein synthesis (anabolism). However, the increase of amino acids only lasts for about an hour, and the sudden increase also causes an increase in protein catabolism. The human body must be in a state of homeostasis ...
04_Sex_Chromosomes (plain)
... In diploids, most chromosomes exist in pairs (same length, centromere location, and banding pattern) with one set coming from each parent. These chromosomes are called autosomes. However many species have an additional pair of chromosomes that do not look alike. These are sex chromosomes because the ...
... In diploids, most chromosomes exist in pairs (same length, centromere location, and banding pattern) with one set coming from each parent. These chromosomes are called autosomes. However many species have an additional pair of chromosomes that do not look alike. These are sex chromosomes because the ...
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... 5'-CCN-3' and alanine by 5'-GCN-3'. In other cases the pattern may be more complex, such as for isoleucine, which is coded by 5'-AT(T, C or A)-3'. Note that certain amino acids (e.g. serine) may be coded by two distinct groups of triplets [here 5'-TCN-3' and 5'-AG(T or C)-3'], which cannot be adequa ...
... 5'-CCN-3' and alanine by 5'-GCN-3'. In other cases the pattern may be more complex, such as for isoleucine, which is coded by 5'-AT(T, C or A)-3'. Note that certain amino acids (e.g. serine) may be coded by two distinct groups of triplets [here 5'-TCN-3' and 5'-AG(T or C)-3'], which cannot be adequa ...
How to Use a Punnett Square
... offspring resulting from the cross of these particular parents. There are 4 boxes, and the genotypic results should be written as percents. In this case, all 4 boxes out of the 4 are showing the Tt genotype. Therefore, each of the offspring has a 100% chance of showing the Tt genotype. Codominance S ...
... offspring resulting from the cross of these particular parents. There are 4 boxes, and the genotypic results should be written as percents. In this case, all 4 boxes out of the 4 are showing the Tt genotype. Therefore, each of the offspring has a 100% chance of showing the Tt genotype. Codominance S ...
Methods of screening for bioactive agents using cells transformed
... draWbacks. First, the presence of viral promoters at the 5‘ long terminal repeats (LTR) may result in mobiliZation or rescue of an integrated provirus by endogenous retroviruses or upon infection With retroviral vectors that express viral ...
... draWbacks. First, the presence of viral promoters at the 5‘ long terminal repeats (LTR) may result in mobiliZation or rescue of an integrated provirus by endogenous retroviruses or upon infection With retroviral vectors that express viral ...
Gene expression becomes heterogeneous with age
... Figure 1. Data sets and results of the Age-Correlated Heterogeneity of Expression (ACHE) test. (A) Age distribution of subjects in the data sets. Human ages are given in years, rat ages in months. In parentheses, the number of subjects is given as ‘N’, the number of probe sets used in quantitative A ...
... Figure 1. Data sets and results of the Age-Correlated Heterogeneity of Expression (ACHE) test. (A) Age distribution of subjects in the data sets. Human ages are given in years, rat ages in months. In parentheses, the number of subjects is given as ‘N’, the number of probe sets used in quantitative A ...
Indinavir inhibits sterol-regulatory element-binding protein
... SREBP-dependent genes were detectable between the two series. It was, therefore, concluded that indinavirinduced effects were not reversible. Toxicity of indinavir causing a decrease in the viability of the cells with increasing concentrations of indinavir was first excluded on the morphological lev ...
... SREBP-dependent genes were detectable between the two series. It was, therefore, concluded that indinavirinduced effects were not reversible. Toxicity of indinavir causing a decrease in the viability of the cells with increasing concentrations of indinavir was first excluded on the morphological lev ...
Leukaemia Section t(3;9)(q27;p13) GRHPR/BCL6 Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... Prot) which mediates homodimerization and proteinprotein interactions with other corepressors (including HDAC1 and NCOR2/SMRT to constitute a large repressing complex, another transcription repression domain (191-386), PEST sequences (300-417) with a KKYK motif (375-379), and six zinc finger at the ...
... Prot) which mediates homodimerization and proteinprotein interactions with other corepressors (including HDAC1 and NCOR2/SMRT to constitute a large repressing complex, another transcription repression domain (191-386), PEST sequences (300-417) with a KKYK motif (375-379), and six zinc finger at the ...
A Novel Chimeric Low-Molecular-Weight Glutenin
... possessed characteristics of both LMW-i (1–43 residues) and LMW-m (44–298 residues) type genes. Five cloned LMW-GS genes were expressed in E. coli by two kinds of expression vectors (pGEX-4T-2 and pET-30a) to confirm their authenticity. The nucleotide sequences coding for mature proteins and complet ...
... possessed characteristics of both LMW-i (1–43 residues) and LMW-m (44–298 residues) type genes. Five cloned LMW-GS genes were expressed in E. coli by two kinds of expression vectors (pGEX-4T-2 and pET-30a) to confirm their authenticity. The nucleotide sequences coding for mature proteins and complet ...
The Science of Transgenics
... GMOs - Genetically modified organisms • GMO - an organism that expresses traits that result from the introduction of foreign DNA • Originally a term equivalent to transgenic organism ...
... GMOs - Genetically modified organisms • GMO - an organism that expresses traits that result from the introduction of foreign DNA • Originally a term equivalent to transgenic organism ...
Lec 18 - Crossing Over
... From these results, it is concluded that the gene cinnabar lies about half – way between the genes for black body colour and vestigial wings. The total amount of crossing over between black body and vestigial wing is 18.5% rather than the 17% expected on the basis of the first cross. The discrepancy ...
... From these results, it is concluded that the gene cinnabar lies about half – way between the genes for black body colour and vestigial wings. The total amount of crossing over between black body and vestigial wing is 18.5% rather than the 17% expected on the basis of the first cross. The discrepancy ...
final_report_columns
... related sequences that may share similar function to the query sequence , (3) obtains the alignment of these chosen sequences, and (4) calculates normalized probabilities for all possible substitutions from the alignment. Positions with normalized probabilities less than 0.05 are predicted to be del ...
... related sequences that may share similar function to the query sequence , (3) obtains the alignment of these chosen sequences, and (4) calculates normalized probabilities for all possible substitutions from the alignment. Positions with normalized probabilities less than 0.05 are predicted to be del ...