Mass spectrometry and the search for moonlighting proteins
... functions. In some cases, the two functions are very different, as in PHGPx (glutathione peroxidase), a soluble enzyme that is also a sperm structural protein (Ursini et al., 1999). In other proteins, the two functions appear to be more closely related, such as the PMS2 DNA mismatch repair enzyme th ...
... functions. In some cases, the two functions are very different, as in PHGPx (glutathione peroxidase), a soluble enzyme that is also a sperm structural protein (Ursini et al., 1999). In other proteins, the two functions appear to be more closely related, such as the PMS2 DNA mismatch repair enzyme th ...
Lab 1 Scientific Experimentation: Standard Curve Analysis
... questions of nature in order to understand how things work. It is based on the idea that nature works according to regular repeating rules and that by careful, systematic observation, we can discover those rules. The ideas of science are that humans can find things out directly from experience witho ...
... questions of nature in order to understand how things work. It is based on the idea that nature works according to regular repeating rules and that by careful, systematic observation, we can discover those rules. The ideas of science are that humans can find things out directly from experience witho ...
Citační ohlasy podle WoS – F. Cvrčková (k 31.1.2005)
... Skn7 response regulator in budding yeast. MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL 10 (10): 3389-3400. 41. Levine, K; Kiang, L; Jacobson, MD; Fisher, RP; Cross, FR. 1999. Directed evolution to bypass cyclin requirements for the Cdc28p cyclin-dependent kinase. MOLECULAR CELL 4 (3): 353-363. 42. Luukkonen, BGM; ...
... Skn7 response regulator in budding yeast. MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL 10 (10): 3389-3400. 41. Levine, K; Kiang, L; Jacobson, MD; Fisher, RP; Cross, FR. 1999. Directed evolution to bypass cyclin requirements for the Cdc28p cyclin-dependent kinase. MOLECULAR CELL 4 (3): 353-363. 42. Luukkonen, BGM; ...
The Mobile Genetic Element Alu in the Human Genome
... enetic material has been traditionally envisioned as relatively static with the exception of occasional, often deleterious mutations. The sequence DNA-toRNA-to-protein represented for many years the central dogma relating gene structure and function. Recently, the field of molecular genetics has pro ...
... enetic material has been traditionally envisioned as relatively static with the exception of occasional, often deleterious mutations. The sequence DNA-toRNA-to-protein represented for many years the central dogma relating gene structure and function. Recently, the field of molecular genetics has pro ...
Patterns of Inheritance in Maize written by JD Hendrix
... and responsible for the appearance of a given trait. Contemporary understanding: A segment on a DNA molecule, usually at a specific location (locus) on a chromosome, characterized by its nucleotide sequence. Genes play three notable roles: to encode the amino acid sequences of proteins, to encode th ...
... and responsible for the appearance of a given trait. Contemporary understanding: A segment on a DNA molecule, usually at a specific location (locus) on a chromosome, characterized by its nucleotide sequence. Genes play three notable roles: to encode the amino acid sequences of proteins, to encode th ...
The Structures of DNA and RNA
... of DNA are linked together by covalent bonds and how the resulting molecules are arranged in three-dimensional space. Not surprisingly, there initially were fears that DNA might have very complicated and perhaps bizarre structures that differed radically from one gene to another. Great relief, if no ...
... of DNA are linked together by covalent bonds and how the resulting molecules are arranged in three-dimensional space. Not surprisingly, there initially were fears that DNA might have very complicated and perhaps bizarre structures that differed radically from one gene to another. Great relief, if no ...
Different Distribution of Cellulose Synthesizing Complexes in Brittle
... for all three mutant and normal strains, no distinct difference in the crystal width being found among these strains. Clearly, the number of cellulose molecules per single microfibril is the same in the mutant and normal strains of barley. This indicates that the brittleness is due to the fewer cell ...
... for all three mutant and normal strains, no distinct difference in the crystal width being found among these strains. Clearly, the number of cellulose molecules per single microfibril is the same in the mutant and normal strains of barley. This indicates that the brittleness is due to the fewer cell ...
With the inclusion of incomplete dominance
... gene. We now know that this is an oversimplification. Although individual humans (and alldiploid organisms) can only have two alleles for a given gene, multiple alleles may exist at the population level such that many combinations of two alleles are observed. Note that when many alleles exist for th ...
... gene. We now know that this is an oversimplification. Although individual humans (and alldiploid organisms) can only have two alleles for a given gene, multiple alleles may exist at the population level such that many combinations of two alleles are observed. Note that when many alleles exist for th ...
BOT - DAV Autonomous College Titilagarh
... reference to viroids and prions; replication (general account), DNA virus (T-phage), lytic and lysogenic cycle; RNA virus (TMV). Economic importance of viruses with reference to vaccine production, role in research, medicine and diagnostics, as causal organisms of plant diseases. Unit–II Bacteria: - ...
... reference to viroids and prions; replication (general account), DNA virus (T-phage), lytic and lysogenic cycle; RNA virus (TMV). Economic importance of viruses with reference to vaccine production, role in research, medicine and diagnostics, as causal organisms of plant diseases. Unit–II Bacteria: - ...
DNA Methylation of ADME Genes - U-PGx
... and is proposed to interact with transcriptional and chromatin modifiers as well. The effect of DNA hydroxymethylation on expression of the respective gene is not yet fully understood and is presumably context-dependent. DNA hydroxymethylation in gene bodies, i.e., in the gene region downstream of th ...
... and is proposed to interact with transcriptional and chromatin modifiers as well. The effect of DNA hydroxymethylation on expression of the respective gene is not yet fully understood and is presumably context-dependent. DNA hydroxymethylation in gene bodies, i.e., in the gene region downstream of th ...
Nucleic Acids: RNA and chemistry
... # base-pairs of DNA in the gene… because that’s how transcription works BUT the number of bases in the unmodified mRNA > # bases in the final mRNA that actually codes for a protein SO there needs to be a process for getting rid of the unwanted bases in the mRNA: that’s what splicing is! ...
... # base-pairs of DNA in the gene… because that’s how transcription works BUT the number of bases in the unmodified mRNA > # bases in the final mRNA that actually codes for a protein SO there needs to be a process for getting rid of the unwanted bases in the mRNA: that’s what splicing is! ...
detailed meiosis
... result in genetic diversity within a species. 1. Crossing over during prophase I of meiosis. In each homologous pair (a complex of four chromatids), nonsister chromatids are linked by X-shaped chiasmata, sites where homologous strand exchange or crossingover occurs. The exchange of genetic material ...
... result in genetic diversity within a species. 1. Crossing over during prophase I of meiosis. In each homologous pair (a complex of four chromatids), nonsister chromatids are linked by X-shaped chiasmata, sites where homologous strand exchange or crossingover occurs. The exchange of genetic material ...
Phevor Combines Multiple Biomedical Ontologies for
... many human and model-organism genes. Probably the bestknown example is the GO. Currently, over 18,000 human genes have been annotated with GO terms.14 In addition, at last count, over 2,800 human genes have been annotated with HPO terms.11 Phevor employs these annotations to associate ontology conce ...
... many human and model-organism genes. Probably the bestknown example is the GO. Currently, over 18,000 human genes have been annotated with GO terms.14 In addition, at last count, over 2,800 human genes have been annotated with HPO terms.11 Phevor employs these annotations to associate ontology conce ...
DNA Sequencing by Targeting 16S rRNA Gene for Novel Strain
... diversity within the targeted DNA regions. ...
... diversity within the targeted DNA regions. ...
Structure of a Plasmodium yoelii gene
... hydropathy plot also shows 10 transmembrane domains, the number and location of which correlated well with the sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ATPase. On the basis of these results, we conclude that the parasite gene encodes an organellar, but not plasma membrane, Ca2+-ATPase. The P. yoelii protein, furt ...
... hydropathy plot also shows 10 transmembrane domains, the number and location of which correlated well with the sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ATPase. On the basis of these results, we conclude that the parasite gene encodes an organellar, but not plasma membrane, Ca2+-ATPase. The P. yoelii protein, furt ...
Ensembl Genome Browser - molecularevolution.org
... • Data and Software freely-available • Developer community of about 300 people, including companies • Over 50 Ensembl installs worldwide • Official Mirrors • http://uswest.ensembl.org/ • http://ensembl.genomics.org.cn/ ...
... • Data and Software freely-available • Developer community of about 300 people, including companies • Over 50 Ensembl installs worldwide • Official Mirrors • http://uswest.ensembl.org/ • http://ensembl.genomics.org.cn/ ...
Soft sensor application on lactate controlled fed-batch
... hybridoma cells in a controlled fed-batch cultivation with the help of a soft sensor. The soft sensor was going to be a combination of the Aber probe and the BioSenz Analyzer which measures the viable cell concentration and the lactate concentration respectively. The presence of lactate means that t ...
... hybridoma cells in a controlled fed-batch cultivation with the help of a soft sensor. The soft sensor was going to be a combination of the Aber probe and the BioSenz Analyzer which measures the viable cell concentration and the lactate concentration respectively. The presence of lactate means that t ...
miRNA pptx - NUS School of Computing
... gene and target genes should be anti-correlated Intragenic miRNA are expressed along with the host gene. ...
... gene and target genes should be anti-correlated Intragenic miRNA are expressed along with the host gene. ...
Table 1 - Cambridge University Press
... Mitochondria are the major intracellular organelles producing ATP molecules via the electron transport chain. Cancer cells have a deviant energy metabolism, and a high rate of glycolysis is related to a high degree of dedifferentiation and proliferation. The overall net ATP production is diminished ...
... Mitochondria are the major intracellular organelles producing ATP molecules via the electron transport chain. Cancer cells have a deviant energy metabolism, and a high rate of glycolysis is related to a high degree of dedifferentiation and proliferation. The overall net ATP production is diminished ...
Meet the Gene Machine
... This pack contains resources and activities to be used by teaching staff. The materials included in this pack will help teachers run effective classroom discussion/debate and brainstorming sessions which will allow their pupils to learn and discuss various bio-ethics issues. There are several approa ...
... This pack contains resources and activities to be used by teaching staff. The materials included in this pack will help teachers run effective classroom discussion/debate and brainstorming sessions which will allow their pupils to learn and discuss various bio-ethics issues. There are several approa ...
S2 File.
... Fig A: Results of optical density measurement (top) and the crystal violet assay (bottom) for replicates (n = 3) of the wells that were harvested for RNA sequencing. Wells without NaCl addition were harvested after 1 day of incubation, while wells with NaCl addition were harvested after 2 days, to ...
... Fig A: Results of optical density measurement (top) and the crystal violet assay (bottom) for replicates (n = 3) of the wells that were harvested for RNA sequencing. Wells without NaCl addition were harvested after 1 day of incubation, while wells with NaCl addition were harvested after 2 days, to ...
Bacterial community composition in the rhizosphere of a transgenic
... can vary dramatically depending on the chromosomal insertion site [17] and other genes, e.g. those in proximity to the insertion site, may also be a¡ected. Should such unintended e¡ects have any impact on soil microbial activity, it would likely be seen ¢rst in the rhizosphere. The composition of mi ...
... can vary dramatically depending on the chromosomal insertion site [17] and other genes, e.g. those in proximity to the insertion site, may also be a¡ected. Should such unintended e¡ects have any impact on soil microbial activity, it would likely be seen ¢rst in the rhizosphere. The composition of mi ...