نتایج جستجو برای: cell imprinted substrate

تعداد نتایج: 1800133  

Journal: :Developmental cell 2011
Yoko Ikeda Yuki Kinoshita Daichi Susaki Yuriko Ikeda Megumi Iwano Seiji Takayama Tetsuya Higashiyama Tetsuji Kakutani Tetsu Kinoshita

In Arabidopsis, DEMETER (DME) DNA demethylase contributes to reprogramming of the epigenetic state of the genome in the central cell. However, other aspects of the active DNA demethylation processes remain elusive. Here we show that Arabidopsis SSRP1, known as an HMG domain-containing component of FACT histone chaperone, is required for DNA demethylation and for activation and repression of man...

Journal: :Chemistry, an Asian journal 2009
Lin Li Xiwen He Langxing Chen Yukui Zhang

Imprinting nanoparticles: Core-shell bovine hemoglobin (BHb) imprinted magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) with a mean diameter of 210 nm have been synthesized for the first time. The imprinted magnetic nanoparticles could easily reach the adsorption equilibrium and magnetic separation under an external magnetic field, thus avoiding problems related to the bulk polymer. In this work, the core-shell b...

2010
L. C. Smith J. Suzuki A. K. Goff F. Filion J. Therrien B. D. Murphy H. R. Kohan-Ghadr R. Lefebvre A. C. Brisville S. Buczinski G. Fecteau F. Perecin F. V. Meirelles

Many of the developmental anomalies observed in cloned animals are related to fetal and placental overgrowth, a phenomenon known as the “large offspring syndrome” (LOS) in ruminants. It has been hypothesized that the epigenetic control of imprinted genes, i.e. genes that are expressed in a parental-specific manner, is at the root of LOS. Our recent research has focused on understanding the epig...

2013
KON PARK

L-Phenylalanine (L-Phe) and D-Phenylalanine (D-Phe) imprinted poly [(acrylonitrile)-co-(acrylic acid)] membranes were prepared by wet phase inversion method for chiral separation. The chiral separation ability of molecularly imprinted copolymer membranes towards the underivatized D,L-Phe aqueous mixture was evaluated by ultrafiltration experiment. The novel membranes show continuous permselecti...

2012
Chih-Jie Shen Winston T. K. Cheng Shinn-Chih Wu Hsiao-Ling Chen Tung-Chou Tsai Shang-Hsun Yang Chuan-Mu Chen

DNA methylation is a major epigenetic modification in the mammalian genome that regulates crucial aspects of gene function. Mammalian cloning by somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) often results in gestational or neonatal failure with only a small proportion of manipulated embryos producing live births. Many of the embryos that survive to term later succumb to a variety of abnormalities that a...

Journal: :Comparative and Functional Genomics 2004
Marie E. Fahey Walter Mills Desmond G. Higgins Tom Moore

Imprinted genes exhibit silencing of one of the parental alleles during embryonic development. In a previous study imprinted genes were found to have reduced intron content relative to a non-imprinted control set (Hurst et al., 1996). However, due to the small sample size, it was not possible to analyse the source of this effect. Here, we re-investigate this observation using larger datasets of...

2013
Takanori Yoshida Akira Kawabe

The pattern of molecular evolution of imprinted genes is controversial and the entire picture is still to be unveiled. Recently, a relationship between the formation of imprinted genes and gene duplication was reported in genome-wide survey of imprinted genes in Arabidopsis thaliana. Because gene duplications influence the molecular evolution of the duplicated gene family, it is necessary to in...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2002
Piroska E. Szabó Karin Hübner Hans Schöler Jeffrey R. Mann

In somatic cells, imprinted genes are expressed monoallelically according to parent-of-origin. In contrast, in 11.5 days post-coitum primordial germ cells (PGCs), and later stage germ cells, these same genes are expressed biallelically, suggesting that imprints inherited from the gametes are largely erased by this stage. To determine when in germ cell development this biallelic expression pheno...

Journal: :TheScientificWorldJournal 2006
Adele Murrell

Imprinted genes are a subset of genes that are expressed from only one of the parental alleles. The majority of imprinted genes have roles in growth regulation and are, therefore, potential oncogenes or tumour suppressors. Cancer is a disease of aberrant cell growth and is characterised by genetic mutations and epigenetic changes such as DNA methylation. The mechanisms whereby imprinting is mai...

Journal: :Genetics 2012
Jennifer A Erwin Brian del Rosario Bernhard Payer Jeannie T Lee

In the early mammalian embryo, X chromosome inactivation (XCI) achieves dosage parity between males and females for X-linked genes. During mouse development, imprinted paternal XCI is observed first and switches to random XCI in the epiblast but not placental lineages. The mechanism by which this epigenetic switch occurs is currently unknown. Here, we establish an ex vivo model for imprinting a...

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