نتایج جستجو برای: trnl uaa intron loss

تعداد نتایج: 459981  

Journal: :Journal of phycology 2013
Shyam Nyati Debashish Bhattacharya Silke Werth Rosmarie Honegger

We studied group I introns in sterile cultures of selected groups of lichen photobionts, focusing on Trebouxia species associated with Xanthoria s. lat. (including Xanthomendoza spp.; lichen-forming ascomycetes). Group I introns were found inserted after position 798 (Escherichia coli numbering) in the large subunit (LSU) rRNA in representatives of the green algal genera Trebouxia and Asterochl...

Journal: :PLoS Computational Biology 2005
Hung D. Nguyen Maki Yoshihama Naoya Kenmochi

The evolution of spliceosomal introns remains poorly understood. Although many approaches have been used to infer intron evolution from the patterns of intron position conservation, the results to date have been contradictory. In this paper, we address the problem using a novel maximum likelihood method, which allows estimation of the frequency of intron insertion target sites, together with th...

2003
Tetsuya Kimura Toshiya Yamamoto Tateki Hayashi Yoshiyuki Ban

We developed 22 SSRs by using 3 approaches, RAHM (random amplified hybridization microsatellites), 5’ anchored PCR methods and an enriched genomic library. Seventy of 22 SSRs could be successfully amplified for Pyrus spp., which showed highly polymorphic. Sixty Asian pear accessions from 6 Pyrus species were genetically identified by 9 SSR markers with a total of 133 putative alleles. The SSR m...

Journal: :Systematic biology 2000
S S Renner D B Foreman D Murray

Previous studies of the small Southern Hemisphere family Atherospermataceae have drawn contradictory conclusions regarding the number of transantarctic disjunctions and role of transoceanic dispersal in its evolution. Clarification of intergeneric relationships is critical to resolving (1) whether the two Chilean species, Laurelia sempervirens and Laureliopsis philippiana, are related to differ...

1999
Yosuke Ozawa Satoshi Hanaoka Rintaro Saito Masaru Tomita

Most organisms use different mechanisms of translation termination for the three types of stop codons, i.e. UAA, UAG, and UGA [1]. Using the GenBank database, we have conducted comprehensive computer analyses of translation termination sites in order to find the difference of consensus sequence patterns around each type of stop codons. We also systematically analyzed the preference of stop codo...

Journal: :Biochemistry 2013
Abhishek Chatterjee Sophie B Sun Jennifer L Furman Han Xiao Peter G Schultz

To site-specifically incorporate an unnatural amino acid (UAA) into target proteins in Escherichia coli, we use a suppressor plasmid that provides an engineered suppressor tRNA and an aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase (aaRS) specific for the UAA of interest. The continuous drive to further improve UAA incorporation efficiency in E. coli has resulted in several generations of suppressor plasmids. Here w...

2003
Li-Bing Zhang Susanne Renner

Evidence from the fossil record, comparative morphology, and molecular phylogenetic analyses indicates that Chloranthaceae are among the oldest lineages of flowering plants alive today. Their four genera (ca. 65 species) today are disjunctly distributed in the Neotropics, China, tropical Asia, and Australasia, with a single species in Madagascar but none in mainland Africa. In the Cretaceous, C...

2014
Paul M. Peterson Konstantin Romaschenko Robert J. Soreng

There is no easy way to identify to species, a small, vegetative leaf or culm sample of a grass and there are more than 12,000 species in this large, important family. The long-range aim of our study is to produce a standard DNA barcode library available to the public for all grasses (±1960 species) in North America (includes all Canada, Mexico and USA) that will facilitate the easy identificat...

2014
Wenjuan Wang Tianqi Li Klara Felsovalyi Chunlai Chen Timothy Cardozo Michelle Krogsgaard

The T cell receptor (TCR)-cluster of differentiation 3 (CD3) signaling complex plays an important role in initiation of adaptive immune responses, but weak interactions have obstructed delineation of the individual TCR-CD3 subunit interactions during T cell signaling. Here, we demonstrate that unnatural amino acids (UAA) can be used to photo-cross-link subunits of TCR-CD3 on the cell surface. I...

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