نتایج جستجو برای: northern blotting

تعداد نتایج: 148215  

Journal: :Microbiology 2002
Satoru Suzuma Sayaka Asari Keigo Bunai Keiko Yoshino Yoshinari Ando Hiroshi Kakeshita Masaya Fujita Kouji Nakamura Kunio Yamane

A novel RNA species was isolated from Bacillus subtilis, and its sequence was determined and mapped to its genetic position. This RNA was termed BS190 RNA from the length of its mature form (190 nt), and the gene encoding it is located within the aspS-yrvM intergenic region of the B. subtilis genome. Northern blotting revealed that the novel RNA species is transcribed in vegetative cells as a l...

2014
Mark S Pearce Kay D Mann Gurmeet Singh Belinda Davison Susan M Sayers

BACKGROUND In this study, we used data from Australia's Northern Territory to assess differences in self-reported smoking prevalence between the Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations. We also used urinary cotinine data to assess the validity of using self-reported smoking data in these populations. METHODS The Aboriginal Birth Cohort (ABC) is a prospective study of 686 Aboriginal babies b...

2016
Kamilla Bąkowska‐Żywicka Anna M. Mleczko Marta Kasprzyk Piotr Machtel Marek Żywicki Tomasz Twardowski

Short RNAs derived from the cleavage of tRNA molecules are observed in most organisms. Their occurrence seems to be induced by stress conditions, but still little is known about their biogenesis and functions. We find that the recovery of tRNA fragments depends on the RNA isolation method. Using an optimized RNA extraction protocol and northern blot hybridization technique, we show that the tRN...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2002
Ciarán Condon Jordi Rourera Dominique Brechemier-Baey Harald Putzer

In Bacillus subtilis, maturation of 5S rRNA is catalyzed by an enzyme called RNase M5. We searched for potential mRNA substrates for RNase M5 by gene array technology, based on the premise that most endonucleolytic cleavages have an effect on the stability of RNA and hence on steady-state levels of expression. Only a handful of genes had significantly altered expression in rnmV mutants compared...

2011
James McCracken Trauer Karen Louise Laurie Joseph McDonnell Anne Kelso Peter Gregory Markey

Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza spread through the Northern Territory, Australia, during June-August 2009. We performed 2 cross-sectional serologic surveys on specimens from Northern Territory residents, with 445 specimens obtained prepandemic and 1,689 specimens postpandemic. Antibody titers were determined by hemagglutination inhibition against reference virus A/California/7/2009 on serum samp...

Journal: :PLoS Genetics 2006
Masaaki Furuno Ken C Pang Noriko Ninomiya Shiro Fukuda Martin C Frith Carol Bult Chikatoshi Kai Jun Kawai Piero Carninci Yoshihide Hayashizaki John S Mattick Harukazu Suzuki

Non-protein-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) are increasingly being recognized as having important regulatory roles. Although much recent attention has focused on tiny 22- to 25-nucleotide microRNAs, several functional ncRNAs are orders of magnitude larger in size. Examples of such macro ncRNAs include Xist and Air, which in mouse are 18 and 108 kilobases (Kb), respectively. We surveyed the 102,801 FANTOM3...

2009
A. Oumbe Ph. Blanc T. Ranchin M. Schroedter-Homscheidt L. Wald

*Corresponding author: [email protected] Abstract – This paper presents the first prototype of a new method –called Heliosat-4– for assessing solar surface irradiance. The Heliosat-4 method is based on the radiative transfer model libRadtran and benefits from advanced products derived from recent Earth Observation missions. It will provide direct and diffuse components and spectral...

Journal: :Nucleic Acids Research 2006
Tomohiro Kubo Tadashi Wada Yuki Yamaguchi Akira Shimizu Hiroshi Handa

Alternative polyadenylation leads to mRNAs with variable 3' ends. Since a 3'-untranslated region (3'-UTR) often contains cis elements that impact stability or localization of mRNA or translation, selection of poly(A) sites in a 3'-UTR is regulated in mammalian cells. However, the molecular basis for alternative poly(A) site selection within a 3'-UTR has been unclear. Here we show involvement of...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1990
H Ranki T Sopanen R Voutilainen

Activity measurements and Northern blot hybridizations were used to study the temporal and spatial expression of carboxypeptidase I in germinating grains of barley (Hordeum vulgare L. cv Himalaya). In the resting grain no carboxypeptidase I activity was found in the aleurone layer, scutellum, or starchy endosperm. During germination high levels of enzyme activity appeared in the scutellum and i...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1999
A R Reeves R S English J S Lampel D A Post T J Vanden Boom

The transcriptional organization of the erythromycin biosynthetic gene (ery) cluster of Saccharopolyspora erythraea has been examined by a variety of methods, including S1 nuclease protection assays, Northern blotting, Western blotting, and bioconversion analysis of erythromycin intermediates. The analysis was facilitated by the construction of novel mutants containing a S. erythraea transcript...

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