نتایج جستجو برای: t7

تعداد نتایج: 4622  

2014
Jens A. Hammerl Sascha Al Dahouk Karsten Nöckler Cornelia Göllner Bernd Appel Stefan Hertwig

We report on the 41,143-bp genome of brucellaphage F1, a podovirus that infects several Brucella species. The F1 genome is almost identical to the genome of brucellaphage Tb. However, some structural proteins of the phages exhibit extensive polymorphisms and might be responsible for their different host ranges.

2014
Nana Y. D. Ankrah Charles R. Budinoff William H. Wilson Steven W. Wilhelm Alison Buchan

We announce the complete genome sequence of a lytic podovirus, ΦCB2047-B, which infects the bacterium Sulfitobacter sp. strain 2047, a member of the Roseobacter clade. Genome analysis revealed ΦCB2047-B to be an N4-like phage, with its genome having high nucleotide similarity to other N4-like roseophage genomes.

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1987
J H White C C Richardson

The T7 chromosome is a double-stranded linear DNA molecule flanked by direct terminal repeats or so-called terminal redundancies. Late in infection bacteriophage T7 DNA accumulates in the form of concatemers, molecules that are comprised of T7 chromosomes joined in a head to tail arrangement through shared terminal redundancies. To elucidate the molecular mechanisms of concatemer processing, we...

2014
Alexandra R. Lucas Raj K. Verma Erbin Dai Liying Liu Hao Chen Sheela Kesavalu Mercedes Rivera Irina Velsko Sriram Ambadapadi Sasanka Chukkapalli Lakshmyya Kesavalu

Thrombotic occlusion of inflammatory plaque in coronary arteries causes myocardial infarction. Treatment with emergent balloon angioplasty (BA) and stent implant improves survival, but restenosis (regrowth) can occur. Periodontal bacteremia is closely associated with inflammation and native arterial atherosclerosis, with potential to increase restenosis. Two virus-derived anti-inflammatory prot...

Journal: :Anesthesiology and pain medicine 2016
Pegah Safaeian Ryan Mattie Matthew Hahn Christopher T Plastaras Zachary L McCormick

INTRODUCTION Pharmacologic treatment of radicular pain with oral medications is limited by adverse effects and concern for dependence. While topical formulations have been explored in pain research, there is no published literature evaluating the efficacy in radicular pain. We present the first three cases of radicular pain successfully treated with a topical formulation of diclofenac, ibuprofe...

2013
Sandrine Borgeaud Melanie Blokesch

The human pathogen and aquatic bacterium Vibrio cholerae belongs to the group of naturally competent bacteria. This developmental program allows the bacterium to take up free DNA from its surrounding followed by a homologous recombination event, which allows integration of the transforming DNA into the chromosome. Taking advantage of this phenomenon we genetically engineered V. cholerae using n...

Journal: :Biochemistry 2002
Dirk-Jan Scheffers Janny G de Wit Tanneke den Blaauwen Arnold J M Driessen

The essential prokaryotic cell division protein FtsZ is a tubulin homologue that forms a ring at the division site. FtsZ forms polymers in a GTP-dependent manner. Recent biochemical evidence has shown that FtsZ forms multimeric structures in vitro and in vivo and functions as a self-activating GTPase. Structural analysis of FtsZ points to an important role for the highly conserved tubulin-like ...

Journal: :Journal of virological methods 2012
Richard Allen White Stephen R Quake Kenneth Curr

Using a multiplexed LNA-based Taqman assay, RT-digital PCR (RT-dPCR) was performed in a prefabricated microfluidic device that monitored absolute viral load in native and immortalized cell lines, overall precision of detection, and the absolute detection limit of an occult RNA virus GB Virus Type C (GBV-C). RT-dPCR had on average a 10% lower overall coefficient of variation (CV, a measurement o...

2006
William B. Langdon Riccardo Poli

We use the minimal instruction set F-4 computer to define a minimal Turing complete T7 computer suitable for genetic programming (GP) and amenable to theoretical analysis. Experimental runs and mathematical analysis of the T7, show the fraction of halting programs is drops to zero as bigger programs are run.

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2010
Jaroslaw E Król Linda M Rogers Stephen M Krone Eva M Top

We designed a new genetic tool to detect plasmid transfer under anaerobic and aerobic conditions. The system is based on the T7 RNA polymerase gene and a T7 promoter-driven oxygen-independent green fluorescent protein, evoglow, alone or in combination with red fluorescent protein DsRed. Constructs are available as plasmids and mini-mariner transposons.

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