Molecular characterization of glutathione peroxidase
... with the concomitant oxidation of glutathione (7). GPx is a generic name for a family of multiple isozymes. In general, the members in the family can be divided into two sorts. One sort of the isozymes have selenium-dependent glutathione peroxidase activity and contain selenocysteine (SeC) encoded b ...
... with the concomitant oxidation of glutathione (7). GPx is a generic name for a family of multiple isozymes. In general, the members in the family can be divided into two sorts. One sort of the isozymes have selenium-dependent glutathione peroxidase activity and contain selenocysteine (SeC) encoded b ...
Confrontation of scabrous expressing and non
... Fig. 1. Schematic structure and expression patterns of sca ectopic expression constructs. A, C and E show the expression constructs and B wild-type sca expression for comparison. D and F illustrate the expression patterns in the eye disc for constructs shown in C and E respectively. The MF is indica ...
... Fig. 1. Schematic structure and expression patterns of sca ectopic expression constructs. A, C and E show the expression constructs and B wild-type sca expression for comparison. D and F illustrate the expression patterns in the eye disc for constructs shown in C and E respectively. The MF is indica ...
Increased Expression of c-jun, junB, AP
... played by adenosinereceptors which are inhibited by caffeine in concentrationssimilar to those encounteredin humansafter normal caffeine use (Fredholm, 1980). Only at higher concentrations does caffeine inhibit CAMP phosphodiesterases or releaseintracellular calcium. Of the four adenosinereceptorsth ...
... played by adenosinereceptors which are inhibited by caffeine in concentrationssimilar to those encounteredin humansafter normal caffeine use (Fredholm, 1980). Only at higher concentrations does caffeine inhibit CAMP phosphodiesterases or releaseintracellular calcium. Of the four adenosinereceptorsth ...
Conserved syntenic clusters of protein coding genes are missing in
... basal avian order with a high quality genome assembly, and an oscine passeriform (zebra finch; Taeniopygia guttata; Figure 1). We initially focused on chicken and zebra finch, since these represented the best assembled and curated avian genomes available in Ensembl at the time we began this study. O ...
... basal avian order with a high quality genome assembly, and an oscine passeriform (zebra finch; Taeniopygia guttata; Figure 1). We initially focused on chicken and zebra finch, since these represented the best assembled and curated avian genomes available in Ensembl at the time we began this study. O ...
Cerberus regulates left–right asymmetry of the embryonic head and
... embryos that had received mock-transfected cells on the right side showed reversed looping (Table 1). Of the 10 embryos with reversed hearts, 9 survived to later stages and the heads of all of them had turned to the left side (normally to the right). Mock-transfected cells (n = 42) and cells express ...
... embryos that had received mock-transfected cells on the right side showed reversed looping (Table 1). Of the 10 embryos with reversed hearts, 9 survived to later stages and the heads of all of them had turned to the left side (normally to the right). Mock-transfected cells (n = 42) and cells express ...
File - Acadia Integrative Medicine
... Teaches different strategies of mindfulness including body scan, walking meditation, mindful moments. Ultimately it helps us recognize our habitual patterns of thought and behavior and release those that do not serve us ...
... Teaches different strategies of mindfulness including body scan, walking meditation, mindful moments. Ultimately it helps us recognize our habitual patterns of thought and behavior and release those that do not serve us ...
Swartzlander_ku_0099D_15051_DATA_1
... The sex-specific CHC profile of D. melanogaster is the same as it is in D. sechellia (7-T in males; 7,11-HD in females). D. erecta has a similar profile in that the predominant female CHCs are longer and less saturated than those of the males (Jallon and David 1987). The predominance of 7-T in both ...
... The sex-specific CHC profile of D. melanogaster is the same as it is in D. sechellia (7-T in males; 7,11-HD in females). D. erecta has a similar profile in that the predominant female CHCs are longer and less saturated than those of the males (Jallon and David 1987). The predominance of 7-T in both ...
Introduction to GO Annotation
... In this study, we report the isolation and molecular characterization of the B. napus PERK1 cDNA, that is predicted to encode a novel receptor-like kinase. We have shown that like other plant RLKs, the kinase domain of PERK1 has serine/threonine kinase activity, In addition, the location of a PERK1- ...
... In this study, we report the isolation and molecular characterization of the B. napus PERK1 cDNA, that is predicted to encode a novel receptor-like kinase. We have shown that like other plant RLKs, the kinase domain of PERK1 has serine/threonine kinase activity, In addition, the location of a PERK1- ...
Conserved syntenic clusters of protein coding genes are missing in birds
... basal avian order with a high quality genome assembly, and an oscine passeriform (zebra finch; Taeniopygia guttata; Figure 1). We initially focused on chicken and zebra finch, since these represented the best assembled and curated avian genomes available in Ensembl at the time we began this study. O ...
... basal avian order with a high quality genome assembly, and an oscine passeriform (zebra finch; Taeniopygia guttata; Figure 1). We initially focused on chicken and zebra finch, since these represented the best assembled and curated avian genomes available in Ensembl at the time we began this study. O ...
GSEA - Bioinformatics Unit
... 1. Choose true (default) to have GSEA collapse each probe set in your expression dataset into a single gene vector, which is identified by its HUGO gene symbol. In this case, you are using HUGO gene symbols for the analysis. The gene sets that you use for the analysis must use HUGO gene symbols to i ...
... 1. Choose true (default) to have GSEA collapse each probe set in your expression dataset into a single gene vector, which is identified by its HUGO gene symbol. In this case, you are using HUGO gene symbols for the analysis. The gene sets that you use for the analysis must use HUGO gene symbols to i ...
Leukaemia Section Classification of acute myeloid leukemias Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... (CBFbeta) sub-unit, a heterodimeric transcription factor known to bind the enhancers of various murine leukemia viruses and similar motifs in the regulatory regions of T cell (TCR), myeloperoxidase, neutrophil elastase and several growth factor receptor gene. The CBFbeta sub-unit is identical to AML ...
... (CBFbeta) sub-unit, a heterodimeric transcription factor known to bind the enhancers of various murine leukemia viruses and similar motifs in the regulatory regions of T cell (TCR), myeloperoxidase, neutrophil elastase and several growth factor receptor gene. The CBFbeta sub-unit is identical to AML ...
Brassinosteroids Rescue the Deficiency of CYP90, a Cytochrome
... fus mutants are not altered by the hy mutations of photoreceptors (Quail et al., 1995). Nonetheless, because these mutations have severe pleiotropic effects, it is likely that the DET, COP, and FUS genes play a more general role in transcriptional regulation (Millar et al., 1994). In support of this ...
... fus mutants are not altered by the hy mutations of photoreceptors (Quail et al., 1995). Nonetheless, because these mutations have severe pleiotropic effects, it is likely that the DET, COP, and FUS genes play a more general role in transcriptional regulation (Millar et al., 1994). In support of this ...
redundancy and regulatory interactions between two
... library at different frequencies. The DNA sequence and predicted amino acid-coding potential of the rarer of the two cDNAs was identical to the more common cDNA except for an insertion of four codons (QQLF inserted between amino acids 103 and 104). Comparison of the cDNA and genomic sequences reveal ...
... library at different frequencies. The DNA sequence and predicted amino acid-coding potential of the rarer of the two cDNAs was identical to the more common cDNA except for an insertion of four codons (QQLF inserted between amino acids 103 and 104). Comparison of the cDNA and genomic sequences reveal ...
Genetics of asthma and atopy Koppelman, Gerard
... decades and different hypotheses have been proposed to explain this increased prevalence.2 Changes in environmental factors most likely play an important role, such as life style, diet, air pollution, allergen exposure and microbial environment.3,4 Recent studies have suggested that bacterial infect ...
... decades and different hypotheses have been proposed to explain this increased prevalence.2 Changes in environmental factors most likely play an important role, such as life style, diet, air pollution, allergen exposure and microbial environment.3,4 Recent studies have suggested that bacterial infect ...
Gene Section MLL (myeloid/lymphoid or
... Prognosis The prognosis may not be as poor as in other 11q23 leukaemias in de novo cases; very poor prognosis in secondary ANLL cases. Cytogenetics May be overlooked; often as a sole anomaly. Hybrid/Mutated gene Variable breakpoints on both genes. Abnormal protein N-term -- AT hook and DNA methyltra ...
... Prognosis The prognosis may not be as poor as in other 11q23 leukaemias in de novo cases; very poor prognosis in secondary ANLL cases. Cytogenetics May be overlooked; often as a sole anomaly. Hybrid/Mutated gene Variable breakpoints on both genes. Abnormal protein N-term -- AT hook and DNA methyltra ...
Strains to Theiler`s Virus Persistent Infection the Difference of
... The D10Pas4 deletion could have been responsible for the susceptibility of the SJL/J strain for two reasons. First, it is present in the only strain for which the H-2D haplotype does not correlate with susceptibility to persistent infection. Second, it is located 44 nt upstream of the TATA box, betw ...
... The D10Pas4 deletion could have been responsible for the susceptibility of the SJL/J strain for two reasons. First, it is present in the only strain for which the H-2D haplotype does not correlate with susceptibility to persistent infection. Second, it is located 44 nt upstream of the TATA box, betw ...
The DUET gene is necessary for chromosome
... propylene oxide and the samples infiltrated with Araldite resin followed by embedding and curing for 3 days at 60°C. 2 µm sections were cut using a Reichert Ultracut E microtome. Sections were stained with 1% Toluidine Blue in 1% borax for 2-5 minutes and mounted in the Araldite resin. Bright-field ...
... propylene oxide and the samples infiltrated with Araldite resin followed by embedding and curing for 3 days at 60°C. 2 µm sections were cut using a Reichert Ultracut E microtome. Sections were stained with 1% Toluidine Blue in 1% borax for 2-5 minutes and mounted in the Araldite resin. Bright-field ...
Replication timing and transcriptional control: beyond
... There are only two mammalian loci for which both replication-timing switches and origin localization have been studied. At the mouse immunoglobulin IgH locus, new origins are activated in pre-B cells when the promoter region of this locus becomes transcriptionally active and switches from late to ea ...
... There are only two mammalian loci for which both replication-timing switches and origin localization have been studied. At the mouse immunoglobulin IgH locus, new origins are activated in pre-B cells when the promoter region of this locus becomes transcriptionally active and switches from late to ea ...
Gene Technology Regulation 2002
... Kinds of dealings suitable for at least physical containment level 1 ...
... Kinds of dealings suitable for at least physical containment level 1 ...
Feline Genetics: a Combinatorial Approach - MTMK-ICF
... sharply instead of gradually: their effect shows up completely or not at all, according to which variant (allele) of the gene is considered. So, rather than DNA proteins, we shall have the combinatorics of symbols, standing for genes. Please be warned that the mathematical models are aimed to explai ...
... sharply instead of gradually: their effect shows up completely or not at all, according to which variant (allele) of the gene is considered. So, rather than DNA proteins, we shall have the combinatorics of symbols, standing for genes. Please be warned that the mathematical models are aimed to explai ...
Case Report Ain`t No Sunshine When She`s Gone
... altered (PHP type 1b). In most target tissues both maternal and paternal alleles are transcriptionally active. However, in the proximal tubulus only the maternal allele is read. Thus, changes in the paternal GNAS1 allele do not lead to electrolyte imbalances [3, 4]. In our patient, who presented wit ...
... altered (PHP type 1b). In most target tissues both maternal and paternal alleles are transcriptionally active. However, in the proximal tubulus only the maternal allele is read. Thus, changes in the paternal GNAS1 allele do not lead to electrolyte imbalances [3, 4]. In our patient, who presented wit ...
Full Text
... Mishra et al. (2005) suggested that resistance was not invariably associated with PBC and Kota et al. (2006) reported that the two traits were inseparable by recombination. Besides, both monogenic (Sheen et al., 1968; Bariana et al., 2001) and digenic inheritance of PBC has been suggested (Kaur et a ...
... Mishra et al. (2005) suggested that resistance was not invariably associated with PBC and Kota et al. (2006) reported that the two traits were inseparable by recombination. Besides, both monogenic (Sheen et al., 1968; Bariana et al., 2001) and digenic inheritance of PBC has been suggested (Kaur et a ...
Warren, ST and Ashley, CT: Triplet repeat expansion mutations: The example of fragile X syndrome. Annual Review of Neuroscience 18:77-99 (1995).
... northern analysis, a 4.8-kb transcript was detected in RNA from human brain and placenta, which suggested that approximately 1 kb of sequence remained to be determined. A zoo blot containing genomic DNA from a number of eukaryotes, including lower organisms such as nematode and yeast, displayed band ...
... northern analysis, a 4.8-kb transcript was detected in RNA from human brain and placenta, which suggested that approximately 1 kb of sequence remained to be determined. A zoo blot containing genomic DNA from a number of eukaryotes, including lower organisms such as nematode and yeast, displayed band ...
illuminaHumanv3.db October 28, 2014
... indicates the chromosome. Due to inconsistencies that may exist at the time the object was built, these vectors may contain more than one chromosome and/or location. If the chromosomal location is unknown, the vector will contain an NA. Chromosomal locations on both the sense and antisense strands a ...
... indicates the chromosome. Due to inconsistencies that may exist at the time the object was built, these vectors may contain more than one chromosome and/or location. If the chromosomal location is unknown, the vector will contain an NA. Chromosomal locations on both the sense and antisense strands a ...