نتایج جستجو برای: transgene

تعداد نتایج: 12520  

2013
Christiane L. Belele Lyudmila Sidorenko Maike Stam Rechien Bader Mario A. Arteaga-Vazquez Vicki L. Chandler

Paramutation is a well-studied epigenetic phenomenon in which trans communication between two different alleles leads to meiotically heritable transcriptional silencing of one of the alleles. Paramutation at the b1 locus involves RNA-mediated transcriptional silencing and requires specific tandem repeats that generate siRNAs. This study addressed three important questions: 1) are the tandem rep...

2012
Marc Gitzinger Christian Kemmer David A. Fluri Marie Daoud El-Baba Wilfried Weber Martin Fussenegger

Trigger-inducible transcription-control devices that reversibly fine-tune transgene expression in response to molecular cues have significantly advanced the rational reprogramming of mammalian cells. When designed for use in future gene- and cell-based therapies the trigger molecules have to be carefully chosen in order to provide maximum specificity, minimal side-effects and optimal pharmacoki...

Journal: :Development 1998
D Huang S W Chen A W Langston L J Gudas

The murine Hoxb-1 gene contains a homeobox sequence and is expressed in a spatiotemporal specific pattern in neuroectoderm, mesoderm and gut endoderm during development. We previously identified a conserved retinoic acid (RA)-inducible enhancer, named the RAIDR5, which contains a DR5 RARE; this RAIDR5 enhancer is located 3' of the Hoxb-1-coding region in both the mouse and chick. In the F9 muri...

2017
Felicitas B. Bidlack Yan Xia Megan K. Pugach

Mice lacking amelogenin (KO) have hypoplastic enamel. Overexpression of the most abundant amelogenin splice variant M180 and LRAP transgenes can substantially improve KO enamel, but only ~40% of the incisor thickness is recovered and the prisms are not as tightly woven as in WT enamel. This implies that the compositional complexity of the enamel matrix is required for different aspects of ename...

Journal: :The Plant cell 1999
L Jones A J Hamilton O Voinnet C L Thomas A J Maule D C Baulcombe

Post-transcriptional gene silencing (PTGS) is a homology-dependent process that reduces cytoplasmic RNA levels. In several experimental systems, there is also an association of PTGS with methylation of DNA. To investigate this association, we used plants carrying a transgene encoding the green fluorescent protein (GFP). Gene silencing was induced using potato virus X RNA vectors carrying parts ...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Natacha Arede Ana T. Tavares

BACKGROUND In vivo electroporation has been extensively used as an effective means of DNA transfer for analyzing gene function as well as gene regulation in developmental systems. In any of these two types of studies, the correct spatial and temporal expression of the electroporated transgene can only be accurately assessed by in situ hybridization. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS While analyz...

Journal: :Cell 1999
Claire Francastel Mark C Walters Mark Groudine David I.K Martin

To explore the mechanism by which enhancers maintain gene expression, we have assessed the ability of an enhancer and derivative mutants to influence silencing and nuclear location of a transgene. Using site-specific recombination to place different constructs at the same integration sites, we find that disruption of core enhancer motifs impairs the enhancer's ability to suppress silencing. FIS...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2011
Dianna E Willis Mei Xu Christopher J Donnelly Chhavy Tep Marvin Kendall Marina Erenstheyn Arthur W English N Carolyn Schanen Catherine B Kirn-Safran Sung Ok Yoon Gary J Bassell Jeffery L Twiss

Axonal mRNA transport is robust in cultured neurons but there has been limited evidence for this in vivo. We have used a genetic approach to test for in vivo axonal transport of reporter mRNAs. We show that β-actin's 3'-UTR can drive axonal localization of GFP mRNA in mature DRG neurons, but mice with γ-actin's 3'-UTR show no axonal GFP mRNA. Peripheral axotomy triggers transport of the β-actin...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2000
Feng Zhang Erzsébet Nagy Kovács Mark S. Featherstone

We have identified a retinoic acid response element (RARE) within a neural enhancer located 3' to the Hoxd4 gene. This RARE is required for the initiation and maintenance of Hoxd4 transgene expression in neurectoderm, and for full anteriorized expression upon retinoic acid (RA) treatment. Mutations within the sequence TTTTCTG, located 2 bp downstream of the RARE, posteriorized transgene activit...

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