نتایج جستجو برای: 40 repeats

تعداد نتایج: 356779  

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2004
Saumitri Bhattacharyya Robert S Lahue

Trinucleotide repeats (TNRs) undergo frequent mutations in families afflicted with certain neurodegenerative disorders and in model organisms. TNR instability is modulated both by the repeat tract itself and by cellular proteins. Here we identified the Saccharomyces cerevisiae DNA helicase Srs2 as a potent and selective inhibitor of expansions. srs2 mutants had up to 40-fold increased expansion...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 2000
I Vuillaume P Meynieu S Schraen-Maschke A Destée B Sablonnière

Huntington's disease (HD) is an autosomal dominant neurodegenerative disorder caused by an expanded (CAG)n repeat on the huntingtin gene. It is characterised by motor, psychiatric and cognitive disturbances. Diagnosis can be confirmed by direct genetic testing, which is highly sensitive and specific and is now considered definitive. This study focused on 21 patients presenting with a clinical p...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1987
I R van Driel J L Goldstein T C Südhof M S Brown

The ligand binding domain of the low density lipoprotein receptor consists of seven cysteine-rich repeats of approximately 40 amino acids each. These repeats, which are located at the NH2 terminus of the protein, are homologous to sequences in complement components C8 and C9. To determine the role of the first repeat (amino acids 2-42), we prepared two plasmids containing expressible low densit...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 2000
K Förstemann M Höss J Lingner

Yeast telomeres consist of approximately 300 nt of degenerate repeats with the consensus sequence G(2-3)(TG)(1-6). We developed a method for the amplification of a genetically marked telomere by PCR, allowing precise length and sequence determination of the G-rich strand including the 3' terminus. We examined wild-type cells, telomerase RNA deficient cells and a strain deleted for YKU70, which ...

Journal: :Genetics 1993
P J Pukkila C Skrzynia

We have examined the stability of the tandemly repeated genes that encode the ribosomal RNA in Coprinus cinereus. These genes are contained within two linked HindIII fragments in a 3.0-Mb chromosome. We monitored the size of these fragments in both mitotic and meiotic segregants using the contour-clamped homogeneous electric field (CHEF) method. No length changes were observed in the smaller Hi...

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2009
Shi Wang Lingling Zhang Mikhail Matz

Mining for microsatellites (also called simple sequence repeats [SSRs]) in public sequence databases of a common Indo-Pacific coral Acropora millepora identified 191 SSRs from 10 258 expressed sequence tag (EST) and 618 SSRs from 14 625 whole-genome shotgun (WGS) sequences. In contrast to other animals, trinucleotide repeats, rather than dinucleotide repeats, are dominant in the WGS-SSRs, and A...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 1997
J Flint G P Bates K Clark A Dorman D Willingham B A Roe G Micklem D R Higgs E J Louis

We have sequenced and compared DNA from the ends of three human chromosomes: 4p, 16p and 22q. In all cases the pro-terminal regions are subdivided by degenerate (TTAGGG)n repeats into distal and proximal sub-domains with entirely different patterns of homology to other chromosome ends. The distal regions contain numerous, short (<2 kb) segments of interrupted homology to many other human telome...

2011
Zhenming Yu Yongqing Zhu Alice S. Chen-Plotkin Dana Clay-Falcone Leo McCluskey Lauren Elman Robert G. Kalb John Q. Trojanowski Virginia M.-Y. Lee Vivianna M. Van Deerlin Aaron D. Gitler Nancy M. Bonini

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a devastating, rapidly progressive disease leading to paralysis and death. Recently, intermediate length polyglutamine (polyQ) repeats of 27-33 in ATAXIN-2 (ATXN2), encoding the ATXN2 protein, were found to increase risk for ALS. In ATXN2, polyQ expansions of ≥ 34, which are pure CAG repeat expansions, cause spinocerebellar ataxia type 2. However, similar ...

2013
Chatchawit Aporntewan Piyapat Pin-on Nachol Chaiyaratana Monnat Pongpanich Viroj Boonyaratanakornkit Apiwat Mutirangura

A-repeats are the simplest form of tandem repeats and are found ubiquitously throughout genomes. These mononucleotide repeats have been widely believed to be non-functional 'junk' DNA. However, studies in yeasts suggest that A-repeats play crucial biological functions, and their role in humans remains largely unknown. Here, we showed a non-random pattern of distribution of sense A- and T-repeat...

Journal: :Physics 2021

Electron spin waves condense to form an exotic new state that repeats in both space and time.

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