نتایج جستجو برای: national motifs

تعداد نتایج: 421437  

2013
Xiangyu Rao Rob J. De Boer Debbie van Baarle Martin Maiers Can Kesmir

Different human leukocyte antigen (HLA) haplotypes (i.e., the specific combinations of HLA-A, -B, -DR alleles inherited together from one parent) are observed in different frequencies in human populations. Some haplotypes, like HLA-A1-B8, are very frequent, reaching up to 10% in the Caucasian population, while others are very rare. Numerous studies have identified associations between HLA haplo...

The Aghkand potteries have high position in the classification of pottery types of the early Islamic period. Since the researchers assess the start and use of Aghkand potteries from the 4th century to the mid of the middle Ages of Islamic period, so in this paper we perused the comparison of pottery designs of Aghkand and textile designs of Buyid and Seljuk periods that lie in the interval. Whi...

Journal: :Biology letters 2016
Aorarat Suntronpong Kazuto Kugou Hiroshi Masumoto Kornsorn Srikulnath Kazuhiko Ohshima Hirohisa Hirai Akihiko Koga

Centromere protein B (CENP-B) is one of the major proteins involved in centromere formation, binding to centromeric repetitive DNA by recognizing a 17 bp motif called the CENP-B box. Hominids (humans and great apes) carry large numbers of CENP-B boxes in alpha satellite DNA (AS, the major centromeric repetitive DNA of simian primates). Only negative results have been reported regarding the pres...

Journal: :Cell growth & differentiation : the molecular biology journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 1995
O Albagli P Dhordain C Deweindt G Lecocq D Leprince

The BTB/POZ domain defines a newly characterized protein-protein interaction interface. It is highly conserved throughout metazoan evolution and generally found at the NH2 terminus of either actin-binding or, more commonly, nuclear DNA-binding proteins. By mediating protein binding in large aggregates, the BTB/POZ domain serves to organize higher order macromolecular complexes involved in ring ...

2016
Ezio Portis Flavio Portis Luisa Valente Andrea Moglia Lorenzo Barchi Sergio Lanteri Alberto Acquadro

The recently acquired genome sequence of globe artichoke (Cynara cardunculus var. scolymus) has been used to catalog the genome's content of simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers. More than 177,000 perfect SSRs were revealed, equivalent to an overall density across the genome of 244.5 SSRs/Mbp, but some 224,000 imperfect SSRs were also identified. About 21% of these SSRs were complex (two stretc...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 2016
Naoto Baba Shereef Elmetwaly Namhee Kim Tamar Schlick

An analysis and expansion of our resource for classifying, predicting, and designing RNA structures, RAG (RNA-As-Graphs), is presented, with the goal of understanding features of RNA-like and non-RNA-like motifs and exploiting this information for RNA design. RAG was first reported in 2004 for cataloging RNA secondary structure motifs using graph representations. In 2011, the RAG resource was u...

Journal: :Biochimica et biophysica acta 2001
G V Glazko I B Rogozin M V Glazkov

Scaffold/matrix-associated region (S/MAR) sequences are DNA regions that are attached to the nuclear matrix, and participate in many cellular processes. The nuclear matrix is a complex structure consisting of various elements. In this paper we compared frequencies of simple nucleotide motifs in S/MAR sequences and in sequences extracted directly from various nuclear matrix elements, such as nuc...

Journal: :Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology 2008
Teshome Leta Aboye Richard J Clark David J Craik Ulf Göransson

The cyclic cystine knot motif, as defined by the cyclotide peptide family, is an attractive scaffold for protein engineering. To date, however, the utilisation of this scaffold has been limited by the inability to synthesise members of the most diverse and biologically active subfamily, the bracelet cyclotides. This study describes the synthesis and first direct oxidative folding of a bracelet ...

Journal: :Methods in molecular biology 2016
Bruno Contreras-Moreira Jaime A Castro-Mondragon Claire Rioualen Carlos P Cantalapiedra Jacques van Helden

The plant-dedicated mirror of the Regulatory Sequence Analysis Tools (RSAT, http://plants.rsat.eu ) offers specialized options for researchers dealing with plant transcriptional regulation. The website contains whole-sequenced genomes from species regularly updated from Ensembl Plants and other sources (currently 40), and supports an array of tasks frequently required for the analysis of regula...

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