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... effective condensing agent among polyphosphates, particularly because it can serve as a phosphorylating reagent in aqueous and strongly alkaline solution (pH 12) (Etaix & Orgel, 1978; Yamagata et al., 1995; Ozawa et al., 2004). The prebiotic synthesis proceeds by the thermolysis of phosphate to yiel ...
... effective condensing agent among polyphosphates, particularly because it can serve as a phosphorylating reagent in aqueous and strongly alkaline solution (pH 12) (Etaix & Orgel, 1978; Yamagata et al., 1995; Ozawa et al., 2004). The prebiotic synthesis proceeds by the thermolysis of phosphate to yiel ...
Improving Virus C type 4 Interferon using Bioinformatics Techniques
... Transfer RNA (tRNA) carries amino acids to the ribosomes, to enable the ribosomes to put this amino acid on the protein that is being synthesized as an elongating chain of amino acid residues, using the information on the mRNA to "know" which amino acid should be put on next. For each kind of amino ...
... Transfer RNA (tRNA) carries amino acids to the ribosomes, to enable the ribosomes to put this amino acid on the protein that is being synthesized as an elongating chain of amino acid residues, using the information on the mRNA to "know" which amino acid should be put on next. For each kind of amino ...
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... Avian influenza (AI) is a highly contagious disease cause by type A influenza virus, a member of the Orthomyxoviridae family. Influenza A virus causes major and frequently fatal in birds, as well as in mammals including humans. At times of influenza A virus subtype H5N1 outbreaks, control of further ...
... Avian influenza (AI) is a highly contagious disease cause by type A influenza virus, a member of the Orthomyxoviridae family. Influenza A virus causes major and frequently fatal in birds, as well as in mammals including humans. At times of influenza A virus subtype H5N1 outbreaks, control of further ...
Partial Sequence Analysis of the 5S to 18S rRNA Gene Region of
... that the organization of the mitochondrial rRNA genes is quite different from the rRNA genes of the chloroplast and nucleus in maize. In spite of the close eubacterial homology observed in the 18S sequence, the organization of rRNA genes is also different from the prokaryotic prototype. Earlier, Gra ...
... that the organization of the mitochondrial rRNA genes is quite different from the rRNA genes of the chloroplast and nucleus in maize. In spite of the close eubacterial homology observed in the 18S sequence, the organization of rRNA genes is also different from the prokaryotic prototype. Earlier, Gra ...
MS-SCI-LS-Unit 2 -- Chapter 5- Genetics-The
... d. Students know plant and animal cells contain many thousands of different genes and typically have two copies of every gene. The two copies (or alleles) of the gene may or may not be identical, and one may be dominant in determining the phenotype while the other is recessive. ...
... d. Students know plant and animal cells contain many thousands of different genes and typically have two copies of every gene. The two copies (or alleles) of the gene may or may not be identical, and one may be dominant in determining the phenotype while the other is recessive. ...
by plasmid
... In most plasmids, the genes for proteins required for replication are located very close to the ori sequences at which they act. The genes in the ori region often determine many other properties of the plasmid. Therefore any DNA molecule with the ori region of a particular plasmid will have most of ...
... In most plasmids, the genes for proteins required for replication are located very close to the ori sequences at which they act. The genes in the ori region often determine many other properties of the plasmid. Therefore any DNA molecule with the ori region of a particular plasmid will have most of ...
Transcription factories are nuclear subcompartments that remain in
... transcription factories. Conversely, in heat-shocktreated nuclei (Fig. 3A,B) the majority of Hbb loci are no 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 = 0.00 ...
... transcription factories. Conversely, in heat-shocktreated nuclei (Fig. 3A,B) the majority of Hbb loci are no 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 = 0.00 ...
The ECF sigma factors of Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2)
... cases they were not identified as factors by standard similarity searching methods. As a consequence, several members of the subfamily were present in the protein databases, but their biochemical role was unrecognized. Each had been identified by genetic means, each had a known positive regulatory r ...
... cases they were not identified as factors by standard similarity searching methods. As a consequence, several members of the subfamily were present in the protein databases, but their biochemical role was unrecognized. Each had been identified by genetic means, each had a known positive regulatory r ...
UvA-DARE (Digital Academic Repository) The role of yeast NAD+
... specificallyy lost in cells containing disruptions in either IDH1 or IDH2, the nuclear geness encoding the two subunits of the enzyme, thus identifying p40 as Idh and showingg that both activities are dependent on the simultaneous presence of both subunits. . Idhh is thus a new member of a still gro ...
... specificallyy lost in cells containing disruptions in either IDH1 or IDH2, the nuclear geness encoding the two subunits of the enzyme, thus identifying p40 as Idh and showingg that both activities are dependent on the simultaneous presence of both subunits. . Idhh is thus a new member of a still gro ...
Amiito acid sequence of the testosterone
... MAE mRNA and pMK908) In the mouse kidney were characterized by examining cDNA and genomtc clones. Three sizes of RP2 mRNA are detected by Northern blot analysis and these were shown to result from polyadenylatlon at three distinct sites within the primary transcript of this single-copy gene. The com ...
... MAE mRNA and pMK908) In the mouse kidney were characterized by examining cDNA and genomtc clones. Three sizes of RP2 mRNA are detected by Northern blot analysis and these were shown to result from polyadenylatlon at three distinct sites within the primary transcript of this single-copy gene. The com ...
Cell Biology # 4
... Figure 3.37 Translation is the process in which genetic information carried by an mRNA is decoded in the ribosome to form a particular polypeptide. Template strand of DNA Pre-mRNA ...
... Figure 3.37 Translation is the process in which genetic information carried by an mRNA is decoded in the ribosome to form a particular polypeptide. Template strand of DNA Pre-mRNA ...
p68/DDX5 DEAD-box RNA helicase gene encodes a novel miRNA
... that while p68 RNA helicase activity appears to be important for some functions (e.g., RNA processing), it does not appear to be required for its role as a transcriptional coactivator. The p68 gene contains a large intron (intron 11, 1.2 kb in the human gene), which has been conserved through evolut ...
... that while p68 RNA helicase activity appears to be important for some functions (e.g., RNA processing), it does not appear to be required for its role as a transcriptional coactivator. The p68 gene contains a large intron (intron 11, 1.2 kb in the human gene), which has been conserved through evolut ...
TRANSLATION: How to make proteins?
... mRNA t1/2 = few minutes to 2 hours (yeast) to >90 hours (mammals) ...
... mRNA t1/2 = few minutes to 2 hours (yeast) to >90 hours (mammals) ...
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... are therefore of utmost importance in determining the exact structure and colour of anthocyan ins. Recent evidence suggests that anthocyanins are tagged for transport into the vacuole by glutathione S-transferases, which conjugate the glutathione tripeptide (y-Glu-Cys Glu) to a broad variety of her ...
... are therefore of utmost importance in determining the exact structure and colour of anthocyan ins. Recent evidence suggests that anthocyanins are tagged for transport into the vacuole by glutathione S-transferases, which conjugate the glutathione tripeptide (y-Glu-Cys Glu) to a broad variety of her ...
Abundant RNA editing sites of chloroplast protein
... and is involved in primordial error correction, such as repairing UV damage at the transcript level. Others argue that the editing system produces additional mutations to adapt to different physiological functions. However, this does not explain why RNA editing did not occur in some ancient predatin ...
... and is involved in primordial error correction, such as repairing UV damage at the transcript level. Others argue that the editing system produces additional mutations to adapt to different physiological functions. However, this does not explain why RNA editing did not occur in some ancient predatin ...
Chapter 27 Phage Strategies
... 27.17 Lysogeny Requires Several Events • cII and cIII cause repressor synthesis to be established and also trigger inhibition of late gene transcription. • Establishment of repressor turns off immediate and delayed early gene expression. • Repressor turns on the maintenance circuit for its own synt ...
... 27.17 Lysogeny Requires Several Events • cII and cIII cause repressor synthesis to be established and also trigger inhibition of late gene transcription. • Establishment of repressor turns off immediate and delayed early gene expression. • Repressor turns on the maintenance circuit for its own synt ...
limmaGUI Worked Example : Swirl Zebrafish Data Set
... Now choose "Slide 81". Advanced users, read on. It is actually possible to obtain an image array plot which depends on multiple slides if you understand the limma data structures (RGList and MAList), but usually this plot would be used for a single array. The status window on the left tells you wh ...
... Now choose "Slide 81". Advanced users, read on. It is actually possible to obtain an image array plot which depends on multiple slides if you understand the limma data structures (RGList and MAList), but usually this plot would be used for a single array. The status window on the left tells you wh ...
Ribosome Display: In Vitro Selection of Protein
... carefully, molecules can be selected for many other parameters, such as enzymatic turnover (by selection with a suicide inhibitor, or active site ligand) (Amstutz et a/., 2002; Takahashi et nl., 2002), protein stability (by selecting for binding under conditions where most library members will not f ...
... carefully, molecules can be selected for many other parameters, such as enzymatic turnover (by selection with a suicide inhibitor, or active site ligand) (Amstutz et a/., 2002; Takahashi et nl., 2002), protein stability (by selecting for binding under conditions where most library members will not f ...
A Novel Two Domain-Fusion Protein in Cyanobacteria with
... by phenol/chloroform extraction followed by ethanol precipitation. One ll of the RNA sample (between 0.5 and 2 lg RNA) was used as a template in a 50 ll PCR reaction employing specific primers targeted against the coxA (CYB_2698) gene (2 min at 94C, 30 cycles of 1 min at 55, 72, and 94C; 5 min at ...
... by phenol/chloroform extraction followed by ethanol precipitation. One ll of the RNA sample (between 0.5 and 2 lg RNA) was used as a template in a 50 ll PCR reaction employing specific primers targeted against the coxA (CYB_2698) gene (2 min at 94C, 30 cycles of 1 min at 55, 72, and 94C; 5 min at ...
Stochastic and reversible aggregation of mRNA with expanded CUG
... and aggregate as ribonuclear inclusions by an unknown mechanism. Using the MS2–GFP system, which tethers fluorescent proteins to a specific mRNA, we followed the dynamics of single CUG-repeat transcripts and RNA aggregation in living cells. Single transcripts with 145 CUG repeats from the dystrophia ...
... and aggregate as ribonuclear inclusions by an unknown mechanism. Using the MS2–GFP system, which tethers fluorescent proteins to a specific mRNA, we followed the dynamics of single CUG-repeat transcripts and RNA aggregation in living cells. Single transcripts with 145 CUG repeats from the dystrophia ...
"RNA Interference in Caenorhabditis elegans".
... specified by a total of only 1000 somatic cells. Due to the highly stereotyped celldivision patterns, the origins and fates of each cell in the embryo and adult are known (Sulston and Horvitz, 1977; Sulston et al., 1983). Consequently, perturbations of the developmental program can be traced to cha ...
... specified by a total of only 1000 somatic cells. Due to the highly stereotyped celldivision patterns, the origins and fates of each cell in the embryo and adult are known (Sulston and Horvitz, 1977; Sulston et al., 1983). Consequently, perturbations of the developmental program can be traced to cha ...