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Nucleotide Sequence of the Osmoregulatory proU Operon of
Nucleotide Sequence of the Osmoregulatory proU Operon of

... amino acids long (Mr 37,619). There is an 8-nucleotide overlap between the end of proV and the start of proW, suggesting that there may be translational coupling in the expression of the two genes; a ribosome-binding site is also present upstream of the proW initiation site (Fig. 2), a feature that ...
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... electropositive surface potential, whereas the rest of the protein has a net electronegative surface potential (6). Zinc-finger domains are commonly associated with nucleic acid-binding proteins and previous studies have shown that CT does bind DNA, albeit non-specifically (7). Notably, DNA binding in ...
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... broth [L broth supplemented with 0.1% (w/v) glucose] for the growth of ace and lpd mutants. This was supplemented with thymine (50 pg ml-l) and antibiotics (pg ml-*): streptomycin, 200; ampicillin, 50; tetracycline, 20; and chloramphenicol, 25 or 100, as required. Phage assays were made with BBL med ...
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... previous step was then repeated. Both of these steps were done in order to extract the majority of the proteins out of the sample. We then added 150 microliters of 5M NaCl. This helped to remove the carbohydrates from the solution. Isopropyl alcohol was then added to the tube and the tube was invert ...
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... addition to this particular methylase, individual bacterial strains also contain accompanying specific endonuclease activity. In late 1960s, Stewart Linn and Werner Arber isolated two types of enzymes responsible for this observed phage restriction phenomenon. Later on, in 1978, Smith, Nathans and ...
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... soluble proteins and other cell constituents. Afterwards, all precipitates are removed by filtration of the lysate through the NucleoSpin® 96 Flash Filter Plate under vacuum or in a suitable centrifuge for microtiter plates. Plasmid DNA is precipitated by addition of isopropanol to the filtrate and ...
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... GOAL: get insight in molecular mechanism underlying anti-proliferative effect of vitD3 - Human and mouse cell lines treated with vitD3 versus no vitD3 (Control) - Measured the expression of all genes in the human and mouse cells using microarrays for both conditions over different time points - Sele ...
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... Genomics and the Identification of APOA5 Recent accomplishments by the Human Genome Project have facilitated genome-wide strategies to uncover functional regions of the mammalian genome. With the increasing availability of genomic sequences from multiple species, comparative genomic approaches have ...
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... suggested that repetitive sequences other than Alu or KpnI are apparently contained in the human Cot-1 D N A preparation and caused the positive bands on the heterochromatin regions. The banding pattern obtained from Cot-1 DNA hybridization to metaphase chromosomes is reproducible and may be used as ...
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... Summary. The non-phosphorylating glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDHN, NADP+-specific, EC 1.2.1.9) is present in green eukaryotes and some Streptococcus strains. The present report describes the results of activity and immunoblot analyses, which were used to generate the first survey of ...
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... longer associated with RNAPII foci. These results show that initiation inhibition results in a significant dissociation of previously active Hbb alleles from transcription factories (P = 0.000033). In the case of Eraf, 43% of alleles are associated with factories in untreated cells (Fig. 3A,B), refl ...
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