نتایج جستجو برای: bacmid

تعداد نتایج: 144  

Journal: :Protein expression and purification 2009
B Shay Y Gruenbaum-Cohen A S Tucker A L Taylor E Rosenfeld A Haze L Dafni Y Leiser E Fermon T Danieli A Blumenfeld D Deutsch

Tuftelin is an acidic protein expressed at very early stages of mouse odontogenesis. It was suggested to play a role during epithelial-mesenchymal interactions, and later, when enamel formation commences, to be involved in enamel mineralization. Tuftelin was also detected in several normal soft tissues of different origins and some of their corresponding cancerous tissues. Tuftelin is expressed...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2008
Marcel Westenberg Just M Vlak

The genus Nucleopolyhedrovirus (NPV) of the family Baculoviridae can be subdivided phylogenetically into two groups. The same division can be made on the basis of their budded virus (BV) envelope fusion protein. Group I NPVs are characterized by the presence of a GP64-like major envelope fusion protein, which is involved in viral attachment and the fusion of virus and cell membrane, and is requ...

Journal: :Drug metabolism and disposition: the biological fate of chemicals 2002
Su-Jun Lee Donald R Buhler

Cytochrome p450 3A27 (CYP3A27) is highly expressed in liver and intestine of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). In many animal species, the intestine and liver are responsible for the first-pass metabolism of a wide range of xenobiotics. To help determine its physiological role, the catalytic capabilities of CYP3A27 protein were examined. An open reading frame of CYP3A27 in pFastBac donor pla...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2005
Taryn M Stewart Ilse Huijskens Leslie G Willis David A Theilmann

The immediate-early ie0-ie1 gene complex expresses the only baculovirus spliced gene that produces an alternate protein product. Autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus (AcMNPV) IE1 is a potent transcriptional transactivator that is essential for viral replication in transient assays. IE1 contains 582 amino acids that are arranged into different domains, including an acidic activat...

Journal: :BMC Biotechnology 2009
Tatsuya Kato Suganthi Lavender Manoha Shigeyasu Tanaka Enoch Y Park

BACKGROUND Budded baculoviruses are utilized for vaccine, the production of antibody and functional analysis of transmembrane proteins. In this study, we tried to produce and purify the recombinant Bombyx mori nucleopolyhedrovirus (rBmNPV-hPRR) that displayed human (pro)renin receptor (hPRR) connected with FLAG peptide sequence on its own surface. These particles were used for further binding a...

Journal: :iranian journal of virology 0
z salmani molecular genetics dept, research center for sciences and biotechnology, tehran, iran f behzadian molecular genetics dept, research center for sciences and biotechnology, tehran, iran f fotouhi-chahooki influenza group, pasteur institute, tehran, iran j fallah molecular genetics dept, research center for sciences and biotechnology, tehran, iran

background and aims: virus-like particles (vlps) have been suggested to be a promising recombinant vaccine approach. several studies have reported that the influenza vlps produced in insect cells is an effective vaccine candidate. due to crucial role of matrix m1 protein in assembly and budding of influenza particles, in all vlps structures, m1 protein have been considered as a main component. ...

2017
James P. Caruso Brandon J. Koch Philip D. Benson Elsa Varughese Michael D. Monterey Amy E. Lee Ajal M. Dave Sam Kiousis Andrew E. Sloan Saroj P. Mathupala

Highly malignant brain tumors harbor the aberrant propensity for aerobic glycolysis, the excessive conversion of glucose to lactic acid even in the presence of ample tissue oxygen. Lactic acid is rapidly effluxed to the tumor microenvironment via a group of plasma-membrane transporters denoted monocarboxylate transporters (MCTs) to prevent "self-poisoning." One isoform, MCT2, has the highest af...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 2004
Olga V Iarovaia Andrey Bystritskiy Dmitrii Ravcheev Ronald Hancock Sergey V Razin

The organization of the human dystrophin gene into loop domains has been studied using two different experimental approaches: excision of DNA loops mediated by nuclear matrix-bound topoisomerase II and in situ hybridization of different probes with histone-depleted nuclei (nuclear halos). Our objective was to examine if the DNA loops mapped by this biochemical approach coincide with loops visua...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2008
Ying Tan Ling Jiang Manli Wang Feifei Yin Fei Deng Maili Liu Zhihong Hu Hualin Wang

The entry of enveloped viruses into cells is normally mediated by fusion between viral and cellular membranes, in which the fusion peptide plays a crucial role. The fusion peptides of group II nucleopolyhedrovirus (NPV) F proteins are quite conserved, with a hydrophobic region located at the N terminal of the F(1) fragment. For this report, we used mutagenesis and nuclear magnetic resonance (NM...

2009
Makoto Ogata Makoto Nakajima Tatsuya Kato Takakiyo Obara Hirokazu Yagi Koichi Kato Taichi Usui Enoch Y Park

BACKGROUND Sialic acid is a deoxy uronic acid with a skeleton of nine carbons which is mostly found on cell surface in animals. This sialic acid on cell surface performs various biological functions by acting as a receptor for microorganisms, viruses, toxins, and hormones; by masking receptors; and by regulating the immune system. In order to synthesize an artificial sialoglycoprotein, we devel...

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