نتایج جستجو برای: deleting recombination excision circles

تعداد نتایج: 102334  

Journal: :Molecular cell 1999
A Gabrea P L Bergsagel M Chesi Y Shou W M Kuehl

Oncogenes are often dysregulated in B cell tumors as a result of a reciprocal translocation involving an immunoglobulin locus. The translocations are caused by errors in two developmentally regulated DNA recombination processes: V(D)J and IgH switch recombination. Both processes share the property of joining discontinuous sequences from one chromosome and releasing intervening sequences as circ...

Journal: :Genetics 1989
J C Game K C Sitney V E Cook R K Mortimer

We describe a system that uses pulsed-field gels for the physical detection of recombinant DNA molecules, double-strand DNA breaks (DSB) and sister-chromatid exchange in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The system makes use of a circular variant of chromosome III (Chr. III). Meiotic recombination between this ring chromosome and a linear homolog produces new molecules of sizes distinguishabl...

Journal: :Virology 1977
S Weaver M Levine

The development of phage P22 following infection involves a mandatory recombination step, the timing of which is the same in both the lytic and lysogenic pathways. Covalently circular molecules of phage DNA were identified by alkaline sucrose sedimentation of infected cell lysates. The time of appearance of these structures corresponds to the time of the essential recombination step. On infecti...

2009
Sierra Colavito Margaret Macris-Kiss Changhyun Seong Olive Gleeson Eric C. Greene Hannah L. Klein Lumir Krejci Patrick Sung

The SRS2 (Suppressor of RAD Six screen mutant 2) gene encodes an ATP-dependent DNA helicase that regulates homologous recombination in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mutations in SRS2 result in a hyper-recombination phenotype, sensitivity to DNA damaging agents and synthetic lethality with mutations that affect DNA metabolism. Several of these phenotypes can be suppressed by inactivating genes of th...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1997
R G Sargent R L Rolig A E Kilburn G M Adair J H Wilson R S Nairn

Nucleotide excision repair proteins have been implicated in genetic recombination by experiments in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Drosophila melanogaster, but their role, if any, in mammalian cells is undefined. To investigate the role of the nucleotide excision repair gene ERCC1, the hamster homologue to the S. cerevisiae RADIO gene, we disabled the gene by targeted knockout. Partial tandem dup...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2003
Philmore O Holman Elizabeth R Walsh Kristin A Hogquist

It is widely accepted that developing T cells can undergo clonal deletion in the thymus in response to a high affinity self-Ag. This is largely based on studies of TCR transgenics. However, encounter with high affinity self-Ag can also result in receptor editing in TCR transgenic models. Because all TCR transgenics display ectopic receptor expression, the tolerance mechanism that predominates i...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2004
Vladimir P Poltoratsky Samuel H Wilson Thomas A Kunkel Youri I Pavlov

Class switch recombination, gene conversion, and somatic hypermutation that diversify rearranged Ig genes to produce various classes of high affinity Abs are dependent on the enzyme activation-induced cytosine deaminase (AID). Evidence suggests that somatic hypermutation is due to error-prone DNA repair that is initiated by AID-mediated deamination of cytosine in DNA, whereas the mechanism by w...

زارع, علی , فرحبخش, حسن , کاکائی, ابوذر ,

In order to evaluate the effect of deleting of ray flower on the unfilled grain and seed formation, two cultivars of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) were used during 2008-2009 growing season in the research field of Kerman University. The experiment was conducted as factorial under RCBD. The main and sub factors were cultivars (two levels, Master and Euroflower), respectively and deleting ray ...

2012
Suzanne Gartner Yiling Liu Senthilkumar Natesan

Nurse cells are defined as those that provide for the development of other cells. We report here, that in vitro, human monocyte-derived macrophages can behave as nurse cells with functional capabilities that include de novo generation of CD4+ T-lymphocytes and a previously unknown small cell with monocytoid characteristics. We named these novel cells "self-renewing monocytoid cells" (SRMC), bec...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2011
María Dolores Molina-Sánchez Antonio Barrientos-Durán Nicolás Toro

Excision of the bacterial group II intron RmInt1 has been demonstrated in vivo, resulting in the formation of both intron lariat and putative intron RNA circles. We show here that the bulged adenosine in domain VI of RmInt1 is required for splicing via the branching pathway, but branch site mutants produce small numbers of RNA molecules in which the first G residue of the intron is linked to th...

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