نتایج جستجو برای: plastid rpl32 trnluag

تعداد نتایج: 5117  

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1992
T Yoganathan M Horikoshi S Hasegawa R G Roeder B H Sells

We analysed transcription of the gene for the ribosomal protein (rp) L32 of the mouse, which is transcribed in mouse L1210 nuclear extracts in vitro. The rpL32 gene lacks a canonical TATA box. Hence it has been suggested that this gene has an alternative transcription pathway not requiring transcription factor IID (TFIID). Selective inactivation of TFIID in nuclear extract completely abolished ...

2013
Jung Sung Kim Joo-Hwan Kim

Monocots are one of the most diverse, successful and economically important clades of angiosperms. We attempt to analyse the complete plastid genome sequences of two lilies and their lengths were 152,793bp in Lilium longiflorum (Liliaceae) and 155,510bp in Alstroemeria aurea (Alstroemeriaceae). Phylogenetic analyses were performed for 28 taxa including major lineages of monocots using the seque...

Journal: :Acta Botanica Brasilica 2021

Calligonum is the only C4 genus within Polygonaceae. We applied DNA sequences from nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (nrITS) and five plastid genome regions (psbA-trnH, ycf6-psbM, trnL-F, rpl32-trnL rbcL) to reconstruct phylogeny of Calligonum. The nrITS combined were analysed separately. supports treatment mongolicum complex as a single species with intra-specific geographic struct...

Journal: :Eukaryotic cell 2013
Rongpeng Li Xuesong Li Lei Sun Feifei Chen Zhenxing Liu Yuyu Gu Xiaoyan Gong Zhonghua Liu Hua Wei Ying Huang Sheng Yuan

Deletion of ribosomal protein L32 genes resulted in a nonsexual flocculation of fission yeast. Nonsexual flocculation also occurred when two other ribosomal protein genes, rpl21-2 and rpl9-2, were deleted. However, deletion of two nonribosomal protein genes, mpg and fbp, did not cause flocculation. Overall transcript levels of rpl32 in rpl32-1Δ and rpl32-2Δ cells were reduced by 35.9% and 46.9%...

2011
F. Hoeksema K. Hamer M. Siep J. A. Verhees A. P. Otte

The use of high stringency selection systems commonly results in a strongly diminished number of stably transfected mammalian cell lines. Here we placed twelve different promoters upstream of an adjacent primary promoter and tested whether this might result in an increased number of colonies; this is in the context of a stringent selection system. We found that only the promoter of the human ri...

2015
Stephen R. Downie Robert K. Jansen Mark P. Simmons

Previous mapping studies have revealed that the frequency and large size of inverted repeat junction shifts in Apiaceae plastomes are unusual among angiosperms. To further examine plastome structural organization and inverted repeat evolution in the Apiales (Apiaceae + Araliaceae), we have determined the complete plastid genome sequences of five taxa, namely Anthriscus cerefolium (154,719 base ...

The subtribe Eritrichiinae belongs to tribe Rochelieae (Borginaceae; Cynoglossoideae) which is composed of about 200 species in five genera including Eritrichium, Lappula, Hackelia, Lepechiniella, and Rochelia. The majority of the species are annual and grow in xeric habitats. The genus Lappula as an arid adapted and the second biggest genus...

2011
Pradipto Mukhopadhyay Malireddy K. Reddy Sneh Lata Singla-Pareek Sudhir K. Sopory

BACKGROUND The regulation of ribosomal proteins in plants under stress conditions has not been well studied. Although a few reports have shown stress-specific post-transcriptional and translational mechanisms involved in downregulation of ribosomal proteins yet stress-responsive transcriptional regulation of ribosomal proteins is largely unknown in plants. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS In th...

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