نتایج جستجو برای: host cell dna contamination

تعداد نتایج: 2228512  

Journal: :international journal of molecular and cellular medicine 0
rita mulherkar actrec, tata memorial centre, kharghar, navi mumbai, india. tabish husain actrec, tata memorial centre, kharghar, navi mumbai, india.

obtaining a continuous source of normal cells or dna from a single individual has always been a rate limiting step in biomedical research. availability of lymphoblastoid cell lines (lcls) as a surrogate for isolated or cryopreserved peripheral blood lymphocytes has substantially accelerated the process of biological investigations. lcls can be established by in vitro infection of resting b cell...

Journal: :Medecine sciences : M/S 2014
Claudie Lemercier

An increasing number of studies report that infection by pathogenic bacteria alters the host genome, producing highly hazardous DNA double strand breaks for the eukaryotic cell. Even when DNA repair occurs, it often leaves "scars" on chromosomes that might generate genomic instability at the next cell division. Chronic intestinal inflammation promotes the expansion of genotoxic bacteria in the ...

2015
Ieisha Pentland Joanna L. Parish Eric O. Freed

All viruses target host cell factors for successful life cycle completion. Transcriptional control of DNA viruses by host cell factors is important in the temporal and spatial regulation of virus gene expression. Many of these factors are recruited to enhance virus gene expression and thereby increase virus production, but host cell factors can also restrict virus gene expression and productivi...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2002
A Marika Grahn Rimantas Daugelavicius Dennis H Bamford

The lipid-containing bacteriophage PRD1 infects a variety of gram-negative cells by injecting its linear double-stranded DNA genome into the host cell cytoplasm, while the protein capsid is left outside. The virus membrane and several structural proteins are involved in phage DNA entry. In this work we identified a new infectivity protein of PRD1. Disruption of gene XXXII resulted in a mutant p...

2015
Carolina M. C. Catta-Preta Felipe L. Brum Camila C. da Silva Aline A. Zuma Maria C. Elias Wanderley de Souza Sergio Schenkman Maria Cristina M. Motta

Mutualism is defined as a beneficial relationship for the associated partners and usually assumes that the symbiont number is controlled. Some trypanosomatid protozoa co-evolve with a bacterial symbiont that divides in coordination with the host in a way that results in its equal distribution between daughter cells. The mechanism that controls this synchrony is largely unknown, and its comprehe...

2013
Seng-Ryong Woo Michael Leung Michael Furdyna Thomas F Gajewski

Spontaneous T cell responses against tumors occur frequently. However, the mechanisms by which innate immune responses become induced in response to cancer, and how they can bridge to T cell priming against tumor antigens, have been poorly understood. We recently showed that CD11c+ cells produce IFN-b after tumor implantation and this IFN-b plays a critical role in cross-priming of endogenous a...

2010
Zhikang Qian Van Leung-Pineda Baoqin Xuan Helen Piwnica-Worms Dong Yu

Modulation of host DNA synthesis is essential for many viruses to establish productive infections and contributes to viral diseases. Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV), a large DNA virus, blocks host DNA synthesis and deregulates cell cycle progression. We report that pUL117, a viral protein that we recently identified, is required for HCMV to block host DNA synthesis. Mutant viruses in which pUL117 ...

Journal: :Journal of forensic sciences 1999
C A Scherczinger C Ladd M T Bourke M S Adamowicz P M Johannes R Scherczinger T Beesley H C Lee

In light of the strict legal scrutiny surrounding DNA typing at this time, it has become necessary to systematically address the issue of PCR contamination. To precisely define the parameters affecting PCR contamination under casework analysis conditions, PCR amplification reactions were intentionally compromised by employing sub-standard laboratory technique and by introducing secondary source...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2001
D G Swan R Stern S McKellar K Phillips C A Oura T I Karagenc L Stadler B R Shiels

Infection of bovine leukocytes by the apicomplexan parasite Theileria annulata results in alteration of host cell gene expression and stimulation of host cell proliferation. At present, the parasite-derived factors involved in these processes are unknown. Recently, we described the characterisation of a parasite gene (TashAT2), whose polypeptide product bears AT hook DNA-binding motifs and may ...

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