
Erp, an extracellular protein family specific to
... smegmatis and M. xenopi and the selected recombinant plasmids were sequenced. The DNA sequences were assembled and the deduced amino acid sequences were shown to contain repeated sequences based on the PGLTS motif, as already described for the M. tuberculosis and M. leprae proteins. Fig. 1 shows a s ...
... smegmatis and M. xenopi and the selected recombinant plasmids were sequenced. The DNA sequences were assembled and the deduced amino acid sequences were shown to contain repeated sequences based on the PGLTS motif, as already described for the M. tuberculosis and M. leprae proteins. Fig. 1 shows a s ...
unplugged in motor axon guidance - Development
... neurons have distinct identities and targets. Each somitic hemisegment is typically innervated by three pioneering motor neurons: the caudal primary (CaP), middle primary (MiP) and rostral (RoP) primary neurons (Fig. 1A). They first project their axons in common, segmentally reiterated nerves, and t ...
... neurons have distinct identities and targets. Each somitic hemisegment is typically innervated by three pioneering motor neurons: the caudal primary (CaP), middle primary (MiP) and rostral (RoP) primary neurons (Fig. 1A). They first project their axons in common, segmentally reiterated nerves, and t ...
Nitrogen Fixation In Methanogens: The Archaeal
... An inverted repeat similar to the nif operator of M. maripaludis, and matching the consensus GGAAN6TTCC, is a common feature in the promoter regions of nitrogenregulated genes in Methanococcus and Methanobacterium species (23). Genes for nitrogen fixation, ammonia assimilation (glutamine synthetase, ...
... An inverted repeat similar to the nif operator of M. maripaludis, and matching the consensus GGAAN6TTCC, is a common feature in the promoter regions of nitrogenregulated genes in Methanococcus and Methanobacterium species (23). Genes for nitrogen fixation, ammonia assimilation (glutamine synthetase, ...
Sperm competition and the evolution of spermatogenesis
... Such a primary spermatogonium is enclosed in between two cyst cells that derive from the CPCs surrounding the SSC. The cyst cells do not divide further but stretch to enclose the further dividing germ cells (Fuller, 1993; Hime et al., 2007). Therefore the cyst cells resemble a feature of the mammali ...
... Such a primary spermatogonium is enclosed in between two cyst cells that derive from the CPCs surrounding the SSC. The cyst cells do not divide further but stretch to enclose the further dividing germ cells (Fuller, 1993; Hime et al., 2007). Therefore the cyst cells resemble a feature of the mammali ...
3- PARTE I Comparative cytogenetic mapping of Sox2 and
... LG23, respectively (Cnaani et al. 2007). Although both conditions of linkage and non linkage of Sox2 and Sox14 seem to occur in different vertebrates, the absence of information for nonmammalian species does not allows major conclusions. Okuda et al. (2006) suggest that the chromosomal organization ...
... LG23, respectively (Cnaani et al. 2007). Although both conditions of linkage and non linkage of Sox2 and Sox14 seem to occur in different vertebrates, the absence of information for nonmammalian species does not allows major conclusions. Okuda et al. (2006) suggest that the chromosomal organization ...
PPTX - Bioinformatics.ca
... corresponds to the false discovery rate as it is typically defined. It is unclear what the FDR means. • DAVID does multiple test correction separately within each category of gene sets, so adding more categories does not change the FDRs or P-values. Be careful how you report these numbers. Module 2 ...
... corresponds to the false discovery rate as it is typically defined. It is unclear what the FDR means. • DAVID does multiple test correction separately within each category of gene sets, so adding more categories does not change the FDRs or P-values. Be careful how you report these numbers. Module 2 ...
Programmed Ribosomal Frameshifting Generates a Copper
... was not identified in its genome (Fan et al., 2001; Rensing et al., 2000). A recent study demonstrated that the copper hypersensitivity caused by the artificial truncation of the N-terminal metal binding domain 1 (MBD1) of the E. coli CopA transporter could be compensated in trans by expression of t ...
... was not identified in its genome (Fan et al., 2001; Rensing et al., 2000). A recent study demonstrated that the copper hypersensitivity caused by the artificial truncation of the N-terminal metal binding domain 1 (MBD1) of the E. coli CopA transporter could be compensated in trans by expression of t ...
Gelyma - Integrity Ingredients Corporation
... Blocks adipocyte differentiation by reducing the capacity to store fats in pre-adipocytes through multiple ways of action • locks precursors recruitment and regulates differentiation at different time points • triggers the induction of key transcriptions factors • controls the transport/oxidation of ...
... Blocks adipocyte differentiation by reducing the capacity to store fats in pre-adipocytes through multiple ways of action • locks precursors recruitment and regulates differentiation at different time points • triggers the induction of key transcriptions factors • controls the transport/oxidation of ...
The RET gene and its associated diseases Hofstra, Robert Martinus
... uniquely associated (Carlson et al., 1994; Eng et al., 1994; Hofstra et al., 1994 [Appendix 4]; see Table 2). This is a T→C transition in codon 918 of the RET gene, resulting in the substitution of a threonine for a methionine. Two cases have been reported that do not harbour this codon 918 mutation ...
... uniquely associated (Carlson et al., 1994; Eng et al., 1994; Hofstra et al., 1994 [Appendix 4]; see Table 2). This is a T→C transition in codon 918 of the RET gene, resulting in the substitution of a threonine for a methionine. Two cases have been reported that do not harbour this codon 918 mutation ...
Mechanisms of translational regulation in bacteria
... Consequently, the genetic code is degenerate: Except for tryptophan and methionine, the amino acids are encoded by two, four or six different so called synonymous codons. Hence an organism can tune the codon sequence according to its needs without changing the amino acid sequence of the expressed pr ...
... Consequently, the genetic code is degenerate: Except for tryptophan and methionine, the amino acids are encoded by two, four or six different so called synonymous codons. Hence an organism can tune the codon sequence according to its needs without changing the amino acid sequence of the expressed pr ...
Production of loach (Misgurnus anguillicaudatus) germ
... Isolated blastomere suspension (in sodium citrate) was diluted 4-fold in a cryosolution (1 part blastomere suspension to 3 parts cryosolution) and mixed. This procedure resulted in a cell concentration of 356 × 103 ± 75 cells/mL. The cryosolution was prepared with Eagle’s minimum essential medium (M ...
... Isolated blastomere suspension (in sodium citrate) was diluted 4-fold in a cryosolution (1 part blastomere suspension to 3 parts cryosolution) and mixed. This procedure resulted in a cell concentration of 356 × 103 ± 75 cells/mL. The cryosolution was prepared with Eagle’s minimum essential medium (M ...
Functional variation of MC1R alleles from red
... in an overall black phenotype. This insensitivity to agouti may be direct (i.e. the human receptor binds the antagonist less well) but is more likely the result of a higher level of signalling from the more sensitive human MC1R such that signalling occurs even in the presence of agouti. Data from th ...
... in an overall black phenotype. This insensitivity to agouti may be direct (i.e. the human receptor binds the antagonist less well) but is more likely the result of a higher level of signalling from the more sensitive human MC1R such that signalling occurs even in the presence of agouti. Data from th ...
View PDF - OSU Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
... differentially controlling the expression of downstream genes (Fig. 2). While this is a straightforward assumption, there is one major problem: all Hox proteins display a poor in vitro DNA-binding specificity and recognize highly similar nucleotide sequences containing an -ATTA- core(22–26) (Fig. 2) ...
... differentially controlling the expression of downstream genes (Fig. 2). While this is a straightforward assumption, there is one major problem: all Hox proteins display a poor in vitro DNA-binding specificity and recognize highly similar nucleotide sequences containing an -ATTA- core(22–26) (Fig. 2) ...
Molecular Plant-Microbio Interactions
... both protein sequences, which indicates a disulfide bridge because these amino acids are located in the same region as in the E. coli PotF. The protein-processing site, which is described in the E. coli PotF that is located between amino acids Ala-26 and Ala-27, could be located in WCS365 between Al ...
... both protein sequences, which indicates a disulfide bridge because these amino acids are located in the same region as in the E. coli PotF. The protein-processing site, which is described in the E. coli PotF that is located between amino acids Ala-26 and Ala-27, could be located in WCS365 between Al ...
Adaptive evolution drives divergence of a hybrid inviability gene
... (non-amino-acid changing; K s) divergence across the entire 5.9kb coding sequence. K a/K s ratios greater than 1 represent extremely stringent, but definitive, evidence for positive natural selection29. We detect a dramatic peak in divergence with K a/K s . 1 (Fig. 2c). Although not significantly gr ...
... (non-amino-acid changing; K s) divergence across the entire 5.9kb coding sequence. K a/K s ratios greater than 1 represent extremely stringent, but definitive, evidence for positive natural selection29. We detect a dramatic peak in divergence with K a/K s . 1 (Fig. 2c). Although not significantly gr ...
Monday, November 17, 2014 Agenda: Cell Organelle Analogy
... • Somatic cells = any cell other than gametes, most of the cells in the body. • Gametes produced by meiosis. Meiosis KM ...
... • Somatic cells = any cell other than gametes, most of the cells in the body. • Gametes produced by meiosis. Meiosis KM ...
UNIT 3 - davis.k12.ut.us
... Haploid and diploid cells In order to maintain the same chromosome number from generation to generation, an organism produces gametes, which are sex cells that have half the number of chromosomes. Although the number of chromosomes varies from one species to another, in humans each gamete contains ...
... Haploid and diploid cells In order to maintain the same chromosome number from generation to generation, an organism produces gametes, which are sex cells that have half the number of chromosomes. Although the number of chromosomes varies from one species to another, in humans each gamete contains ...
Analysis of DNA transcription termination sequences of gene coding
... are shorter in comparison with Pseudomonas sp. KBOS 04 (163 bp). More importantly, five of the analysed strains have a palindromic sequence, which is constituted of 24 bp with high GC content (Figure 2). The detailed analysis have indicated that this dyad symmetry is a transcription terminator. The ...
... are shorter in comparison with Pseudomonas sp. KBOS 04 (163 bp). More importantly, five of the analysed strains have a palindromic sequence, which is constituted of 24 bp with high GC content (Figure 2). The detailed analysis have indicated that this dyad symmetry is a transcription terminator. The ...
Plants` Epigenetic Secrets
... Although CHG methylation is symmetrical and thus could in principle use the same methylation maintenance pathway as CG methylation, it also relies on RNA-directed DNA methylation (not pictured below). In addition, this type of methylation is paired with methylation of lysine 9 on histone H3 (H3K9). ...
... Although CHG methylation is symmetrical and thus could in principle use the same methylation maintenance pathway as CG methylation, it also relies on RNA-directed DNA methylation (not pictured below). In addition, this type of methylation is paired with methylation of lysine 9 on histone H3 (H3K9). ...
Japanese morning glory dusky mutants displaying reddish
... such as glycosylation, acylation, and methylation, which are involved in the fine adjustment and stabilization of flower pigmentation, can occur in a species-specific manner (Heller and Forkmann, 1994). However, only limited information about the genes responsible for these modifications of anthocya ...
... such as glycosylation, acylation, and methylation, which are involved in the fine adjustment and stabilization of flower pigmentation, can occur in a species-specific manner (Heller and Forkmann, 1994). However, only limited information about the genes responsible for these modifications of anthocya ...
age roofs ofs proofs proof
... This halving applies for all organisms in which meiosis occurs. Somatic cells of the brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) contain 20 chromosomes. Since meiosis results in halving the number of chromosomes, the gametes of this animal would contain 10 chromosomes. The diploid number of Eucalyptus ...
... This halving applies for all organisms in which meiosis occurs. Somatic cells of the brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) contain 20 chromosomes. Since meiosis results in halving the number of chromosomes, the gametes of this animal would contain 10 chromosomes. The diploid number of Eucalyptus ...
Manipulating Yeast Genome Using Plasmid Vectors. In: Gene Expression Technology.
... The yeast selectable marker allows selection of yeast cells that have received the plasmid by transformation. There are a number of markers available, the most common being yeast genes that complement a specific auxotrophy. For example, the LEU2 gene encodes fl-isopropylmalate dehydrogenase7 and com ...
... The yeast selectable marker allows selection of yeast cells that have received the plasmid by transformation. There are a number of markers available, the most common being yeast genes that complement a specific auxotrophy. For example, the LEU2 gene encodes fl-isopropylmalate dehydrogenase7 and com ...
Antisense Transcript and RNA Processing
... was required for viability but could not produce stable atpB transcripts. Based on strand-specific RT-PCR, S1 nuclease protection, and RNA gel blots, evidence was obtained that the PSþ genome stabilizes atpB mRNA by generating an atpB antisense transcript, which attenuates the degradation of the pol ...
... was required for viability but could not produce stable atpB transcripts. Based on strand-specific RT-PCR, S1 nuclease protection, and RNA gel blots, evidence was obtained that the PSþ genome stabilizes atpB mRNA by generating an atpB antisense transcript, which attenuates the degradation of the pol ...
Article The Developmental Brain Gene NPAS3 Contains the Largest
... analyzed the human-specific substitutions in its coding and noncoding regions. Although NPAS3 is the human gene with the largest cluster of HAEs, its encoded protein is highly conserved among mammals showing an average of approximately 95% of identity that increases to 98.7% among primates (suppleme ...
... analyzed the human-specific substitutions in its coding and noncoding regions. Although NPAS3 is the human gene with the largest cluster of HAEs, its encoded protein is highly conserved among mammals showing an average of approximately 95% of identity that increases to 98.7% among primates (suppleme ...
A DEAD Box RNA Helicase Is Essential for mRNA Export and
... These results suggest that the cryophyte mutation may have impaired the production of a germination inhibitor under high temperatures. In addition, the mutation appears to have less impact on the development of younger seedlings compared with older ones under high temperatures. We also tested the ge ...
... These results suggest that the cryophyte mutation may have impaired the production of a germination inhibitor under high temperatures. In addition, the mutation appears to have less impact on the development of younger seedlings compared with older ones under high temperatures. We also tested the ge ...