نتایج جستجو برای: copy gene acetyl

تعداد نتایج: 1193299  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Gero Heyse Franziska Jönsson Wei-Jen Chang Hans J Lipps

We exploit the unusual genome organization of the ciliate cell to analyze the control of specific gene amplification during a nuclear differentiation process. Ciliates contain two types of nuclei within one cell, the macronucleus and the micronucleus; and after sexual reproduction a new macronucleus is formed from a micronuclear derivative. During macronuclear differentiation, most extensive DN...

Journal: :Journal of forensic sciences 2006
David R Foran

Single copy nuclear loci often cannot be amplified from degraded remains, necessitating the analysis of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). The success in analyzing mtDNA is generally thought to result from its higher copy number in the cell; however, other factors, such as cellular location or molecular features, may be equally or more important in the superior preservation of mtDNA. To explore and com...

Journal: :Science 2021

Enhancer-gene interactions drive split In many species across the animal kingdom, male and female phenotypes differ. One such example is wing spot seen in Drosophila biarmipes flies but not flies. Galouzis Prud'homme investigate X-linked yellow gene its enhancer. Investigating genetics of trait, they found evidence that male-specific phenotype caused by a trans interaction between enhancer sile...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2010
Daniel R Schrider Matthew W Hahn

Differences between individuals in the copy-number of whole genes have been found in every multicellular species examined thus far. Such differences result in unique complements of protein-coding genes in all individuals, and have been shown to underlie adaptive phenotypic differences. Here, we review the evidence for copy-number variants (CNVs), focusing on the methods used to detect them and ...

Journal: :Physical biology 2005
Bhaswar Ghosh Indrani Bose

The cell cycle is an orderly sequence of events which ultimately lead to the division of a single cell into two daughter cells. In the case of DNA damage by radiation or chemicals, the damage checkpoints in the G1 and G2 phases of the cell cycle are activated. This results in an arrest of the cell cycle so that the DNA damage can be repaired. Once this is done, the cell continues with its usual...

Journal: :Cell 2012
Deepak Nijhawan Travis I. Zack Yin Ren Matthew R. Strickland Rebecca Lamothe Steven E. Schumacher Aviad Tsherniak Henrike C. Besche Joseph Rosenbluh Shyemaa Shehata Glenn S. Cowley Barbara A. Weir Alfred L. Goldberg Jill P. Mesirov David E. Root Sangeeta N. Bhatia Rameen Beroukhim William C. Hahn

Due to genome instability, most cancers exhibit loss of regions containing tumor suppressor genes and collateral loss of other genes. To identify cancer-specific vulnerabilities that are the result of copy number losses, we performed integrated analyses of genome-wide copy number and RNAi profiles and identified 56 genes for which gene suppression specifically inhibited the proliferation of cel...

Yersinia pestis, a gram-negative rod belonging to the Enterobacteriaceae family, is the causative agent of plague. Classical methods of detecting the organisms are time-consuming, expensive and dangerous. The aim of the study was to design a Real-time PCR assay on the basis of the pla gene of Yersinia pestis. In this research the Real- time PCR test was optimized by using special primers for ta...

Journal: :Eukaryotic cell 2011
Michael J Hynes Sandra L Murray Alex Andrianopoulos Meryl A Davis

The flow of carbon metabolites between cellular compartments is an essential feature of fungal metabolism. During growth on ethanol, acetate, or fatty acids, acetyl units must enter the mitochondrion for metabolism via the tricarboxylic acid cycle, and acetyl coenzyme A (acetyl-CoA) in the cytoplasm is essential for the biosynthetic reactions and for protein acetylation. Acetyl-CoA is produced ...

2008
David F. Gruber Vincent A. Pieribone Barbara Porton Hung-Teh Kao

High-copy plasmids are useful for producing large quantities of plasmid DNA, but are generally inadequate for tightly regulating gene expression. Attempts to suppress expression of genes on high-copy plasmids often results in residual or ‘‘leaky” production of protein. For stringent regulation of gene expression, it is often necessary to excise the gene of interest and subclone it into a low-co...

A. Ghanizadeh A. Sanchuli A.R. Jabbari, J. Shayegh R. Banihashemi

Pasteurella multocida (P. multocida), A Gram-negative facultative anaerobic bacterium, is a causative animal pathogen in porcine atrophic rhinitis and avian fowl cholera. The outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria contains of many different protein in very high copy numbers. One of the major outer membrane, the H proteins have functional as high immunogenicity and antigenicity. In this study ...

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