نتایج جستجو برای: ژن cps1

تعداد نتایج: 15914  

2017
Xiaoyan Yang Jing Shi Haihong Lei Bin Xia Dezhi Mu

RATIONALE The carbamoyl phosphate synthetase I deficiency (CPS1D) was rare and hard to diagnose due to its atypical symptoms. Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was typically unavailable in other reports because most patients died before diagnosis was confirmed. Furthermore, it was found a new mutation that had not been described previously. PATIENT CONCERNS This is a case of neonatal-ons...

2015
Kejun Wang Dewu Liu Jules Hernandez-Sanchez Jie Chen Chengkun Liu Zhenfang Wu Meiying Fang Ning Li Jian-Feng Liu

In this study, 796 male Duroc pigs were used to identify genomic regions controlling growth traits. Three production traits were studied: food conversion ratio, days to 100 KG, and average daily gain, using a panel of 39,436 single nucleotide polymorphisms. In total, we detected 11 genome-wide and 162 chromosome-wide single nucleotide polymorphism trait associations. The Gene ontology analysis ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1997
J A Coffman T G Cooper

The expression of most nitrogen catabolic genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is regulated at the level of transcription in response to the quality of nitrogen source available. This regulation is accomplished through four GATA-family transcription factors: two positively acting factors capable of transcriptional activation (Gln3p and Gat1p) and two negatively acting factors capable of down-regul...

2014
Bing Yu Yan Zheng Danny Alexander Alanna C. Morrison Josef Coresh Eric Boerwinkle

Phenotypes proximal to gene action generally reflect larger genetic effect sizes than those that are distant. The human metabolome, a result of multiple cellular and biological processes, are functional intermediate phenotypes proximal to gene action. Here, we present a genome-wide association study of 308 untargeted metabolite levels among African Americans from the Atherosclerosis Risk in Com...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2013
Joyce B J van Meurs Guillaume Pare Stephen M Schwartz Aditi Hazra Toshiko Tanaka Sita H Vermeulen Ioana Cotlarciuc Xin Yuan Anders Mälarstig Stefania Bandinelli Joshua C Bis Henk Blom Morris J Brown Constance Chen Yii-Der Chen Robert J Clarke Abbas Dehghan Jeanette Erdmann Luigi Ferrucci Anders Hamsten Albert Hofman David J Hunter Anuj Goel Andrew D Johnson Sekar Kathiresan Ellen Kampman Douglas P Kiel Lambertus A L M Kiemeney John C Chambers Peter Kraft Jan Lindemans Barbara McKnight Christopher P Nelson Christopher J O'Donnell Bruce M Psaty Paul M Ridker Fernando Rivadeneira Lynda M Rose Udo Seedorf David S Siscovick Heribert Schunkert Jacob Selhub Per M Ueland Peter Vollenweider Gérard Waeber Dawn M Waterworth Hugh Watkins Jacqueline C M Witteman Martin den Heijer Paul Jacques Andre G Uitterlinden Jaspal S Kooner Dan J Rader Muredach P Reilly Vincent Mooser Daniel I Chasman Nilesh J Samani Kourosh R Ahmadi

BACKGROUND The strong observational association between total homocysteine (tHcy) concentrations and risk of coronary artery disease (CAD) and the null associations in the homocysteine-lowering trials have prompted the need to identify genetic variants associated with homocysteine concentrations and risk of CAD. OBJECTIVE We tested whether common genetic polymorphisms associated with variatio...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2010
Xuefeng Ren James H Hurley

VHS (Vps27, Hrs, and STAM) domains occur in ESCRT-0 subunits Hrs and STAM, GGA adapters, and other trafficking proteins. The structure of the STAM VHS domain-ubiquitin complex was solved at 2.6 A resolution, revealing that determinants for ubiquitin recognition are conserved in nearly all VHS domains. VHS domains from all classes of VHS-domain containing proteins in yeast and humans, including ...

2008
Cameron N. Gundry Steven F. Dobrowolski Y. Ranae Martin Thomas C. Robbins Lyle M. Nay Nathan Boyd Thomas Coyne Mikeal D. Wall Carl T. Wittwer David H.-F. Teng

Genotyping by high-resolution melting analysis of small amplicons is homogeneous and simple. However, this approach can be limited by physical and chemical components of the system that contribute to intersample melting variation. It is challenging for this method to distinguish homozygous G::C from C::G or A::T from T::A base-pair neutral variants, which comprise approximately 16% of all human...

2012
Joëlle Morvan Bruno Rinaldi Sylvie Friant

Multivesicular endosomes (MVBs) are major sorting platforms for membrane proteins and participate in plasma membrane protein turnover, vacuolar/lysosomal hydrolase delivery, and surface receptor signal attenuation. MVBs undergo unconventional inward budding, which results in the formation of intraluminal vesicles (ILVs). MVB cargo sorting and ILV formation are achieved by the concerted function...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2002
Yan Zhong Feng Chen Steven W Wilhelm Leo Poorvin Robert E Hodson

In order to characterize the genetic diversity and phylogenetic affiliations of marine cyanophage isolates and natural cyanophage assemblages, oligonucleotide primers CPS1 and CPS8 were designed to specifically amplify ca. 592-bp fragments of the gene for viral capsid assembly protein g20. Phylogenetic analysis of isolated cyanophages revealed that the marine cyanophages were highly diverse yet...

2016
Rui-Ping Sun Qian-Yun Xi Jia-Jie Sun Xiao Cheng Yan-Ling Zhu Ding-Ze Ye Ting Chen Li-Min Wei Rui-Song Ye Qing-Yan Jiang Yong-Liang Zhang

Ammonia detoxification, which takes place via the hepatic urea cycle, is essential for nitrogen homeostasis and physiological well-being. It has been reported that a reduction in dietary protein reduces urea nitrogen. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are major regulatory non-coding RNAs that have significant effects on several metabolic pathways; however, little is known on whether miRNAs regulate hepatic ur...

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