نتایج جستجو برای: silico analysis

تعداد نتایج: 2839060  

2016
Mehdi Ghasemi Semih Alpsoy Seyhan Türk Ümit Y. Malkan Şükrü Atakan İbrahim C. Haznedaroğlu Gürsel Güneş Mehmet Gündüz Burak Yılmaz Sezgin Etgül Seda Aydın Tuncay Aslan Nilgün Sayınalp Salih Aksu Haluk Demiroğlu Osman İ. Özcebe Yahya Büyükaşık Hakan Göker

OBJECTIVE Multiple myeloma (MM) is currently incurable due to refractory disease relapse even under novel anti-myeloma treatment. In silico studies are effective for key decision making during clinicopathological battles against the chronic course of MM. The aim of this present in silico study was to identify individual genes whose expression profiles match that of the one generated by cytotoxi...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 2013
Rachel Van Duyne Irene Guendel Elizabeth Jaworski Gavin Sampey Zachary Klase Hao Chen Chen Zeng Dmytro Kovalskyy Mahmoud H El Kouni Benjamin Lepene Alexis Patanarut Sergei Nekhai David H Price Fatah Kashanchi

Potent anti-retroviral therapy has transformed HIV-1 infection into a chronic manageable disease; however, drug resistance remains a common problem that limits the effectiveness and clinical benefits of this type of treatment. The discovery of viral reservoirs in the body, in which HIV-1 may persist, has helped to explain why therapeutic eradication of HIV-1 has proved so difficult. In the curr...

2015
Rashesh Sanghvi Roberta Attanasio Robert Harrison

Rhesus macaques are a widely used animal model of human diseases and related immune responses. Fc receptors (FcRs) mediate the interaction between antibody molecules and innate killing mechanisms, consequently eliminating the pathogen. In rhesus macaques, FcRs are highly polymorphic. To evaluate the potential influence of FcγR polymorphisms on the interaction with antibody molecules, we perform...

2016
Susanne Gallus Fritjof Lammers Maria Anna Nilsson

The autonomous transposable element LINE-1 is a highly abundant element that makes up between 15% and 20% of therian mammal genomes. Since their origin before the divergence of marsupials and placental mammals, LINE-1 elements have contributed actively to the genome landscape. A previous in silico screen of the Tasmanian devil genome revealed a lack of functional coding LINE-1 sequences. In thi...

Introduction: Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women worldwide. BRCA1 is a tumor suppressor gene that is involved in DNA-damage repair. One of the significant risk factors of breast cancer is the family history. BRCA1 gene consists of 24 exons that encode a protein with 1863 amino acids. Exon 11 is the largest exons and most of the disease-linked mutations have been found in it. I...

Introduction: Mutations in the BRCA1 gene are major risk factors for breast and ovarian cancers. However, the relationship between some BRCA1 mutations and cancer risk remains largely unknown. Cancer risk predictions could be improved by evaluation of the impairment degree in the BRCA1 functions due to a specific mutation. This study aimed to assess the functional effect of a novel variant (Glu...

Journal: :Biotechnology journal 2009
Caroline B Milne Pan-Jun Kim James A Eddy Nathan D Price

Driven by advancements in high-throughput biological technologies and the growing number of sequenced genomes, the construction of in silico models at the genome scale has provided powerful tools to investigate a vast array of biological systems and applications. Here, we review comprehensively the uses of such models in industrial and medical biotechnology, including biofuel generation, food p...

2011
Anshita Goel Gohar Taj Dinesh Pandey Sanjay Gupta Anil Kumar

The mechanism of calcium uptake, translocation and accumulation in Poaceae has not yet been fully understood. To address this issue, we conducted genome-wide comparative in silico analysis of the calcium (Ca(2+)) transporter gene family of two crop species, rice and sorghum. Gene annotation, identification of upstream cis-acting elements, phylogenetic tree construction and syntenic mapping of t...

Journal: :Alternatives to laboratory animals : ATLA 2014
Steven J Enoch David W Roberts Judith C Madden Mark T D Cronin

In this article, we outline work that led the QSAR and Molecular Modelling Group at Liverpool John Moores University to be jointly awarded the 2013 Lush Science Prize. Our research focuses around the development of in silico profilers for category formation within the Adverse Outcome Pathway paradigm. The development of a well-defined chemical category allows toxicity to be predicted via read-a...

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