نتایج جستجو برای: antisense plasmid

تعداد نتایج: 49871  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1997
S Brantl E G Wagner

Replication of plasmid pIP501 is regulated at a step subsequent to transcription initiation by an antisense RNA (RNAIII) and transcriptionally by a repressor protein, CopR. Previously, it had been shown that CopR binds to a 44-bp DNA fragment upstream of and overlapping the repR promoter pII. Subsequently, we found that high-copy-number pIP501 derivatives lacking copR and low-copy-number deriva...

2017
Fabián Lorenzo-Díaz Cris Fernández-López Rudi Lurz Alicia Bravo Manuel Espinosa

Horizontal gene transfer is a key process in the evolution of bacteria and also represents a source of genetic variation in eukaryotes. Among elements participating in gene transfer, thousands of small (<10 kb) mobile bacterial plasmids that replicate by the rolling circle mechanism represent a driving force in the spread of antibiotic resistances. In general, these plasmids are built as geneti...

Journal: :Microbiology and molecular biology reviews : MMBR 1998
G del Solar R Giraldo M J Ruiz-Echevarría M Espinosa R Díaz-Orejas

An essential feature of bacterial plasmids is their ability to replicate as autonomous genetic elements in a controlled way within the host. Therefore, they can be used to explore the mechanisms involved in DNA replication and to analyze the different strategies that couple DNA replication to other critical events in the cell cycle. In this review, we focus on replication and its control in cir...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1992
T Hjalt E G Wagner

Most natural antisense RNAs display a high degree of secondary structure with stem-loops as their most prominent feature. Mutations affecting the inhibitory activity of these RNAs most often map in or close to loop regions in both the antisense and target RNAs. The primary recognition loops often contain 5-7 unpaired nucleotides. Nucleotide changes in the loops affect the binding rate and, henc...

2000
Sudha Kondraganti Sanjeeva Mohanam Shravan K. Chintala Yoshiaki Kin Sushma L. Jasti Chandrasekar Nirmala Sajani S. Lakka Yoshiaki Adachi Athanassios P. Kyritsis Francis Ali-Osman Raymond Sawaya Gregory N. Fuller Jasti S. Rao

Increased expression of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) has been associated with human glioblastoma tumor progression. In this study, we sought to down-regulate MMP-9 expression by stably transfecting a highgrade glioblastoma cell line with a plasmid vector capable of expressing an antisense transcript complementary to a 528-bp segment at the 5* end of human MMP-9 cDNA. Stable transfectants we...

Journal: :Cancer research 2000
S Kondraganti S Mohanam S K Chintala Y Kin S L Jasti C Nirmala S S Lakka Y Adachi A P Kyritsis F Ali-Osman R Sawaya G N Fuller J S Rao

Increased expression of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) has been associated with human glioblastoma tumor progression. In this study, we sought to down-regulate MMP-9 expression by stably transfecting a high-grade glioblastoma cell line with a plasmid vector capable of expressing an antisense transcript complementary to a 528-bp segment at the 5' end of human MMP-9 cDNA. Stable transfectants w...

2015
Celeste López-Aguilar Cristina Romero-López Manuel Espinosa Alfredo Berzal-Herranz Gloria del Solar

Rolling-circle replication of streptococcal plasmid pMV158 is controlled by the concerted action of two trans-acting elements, namely transcriptional repressor CopG and antisense RNAII, which inhibit expression of the repB gene encoding the replication initiator protein. The pMV158-encoded antisense RNAII exerts its activity of replication control by inhibiting translation of the essential repB...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1998
J E Haley F C Abogadie P Delmas M Dayrell Y Vallis G Milligan M P Caulfield D A Brown N J Buckley

Rat superior cervical ganglion (SCG) neurons express low-threshold noninactivating M-type potassium channels (IK(M)), which can be inhibited by activation of M1 muscarinic receptors. This inhibition occurs via pertussis toxin-insensitive G-proteins belonging to the Galphaq family (Caulfield et al., 1994 ). We have used DNA plasmids encoding antisense sequences against the 3' untranslated region...

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