نتایج جستجو برای: tc1

تعداد نتایج: 744  

Journal: :Microbiology 2005
Yota Tsuge Kana Ninomiya Nobuaki Suzuki Masayuki Inui Hideaki Yukawa

A new insertion sequence from Corynebacterium glutamicum ATCC 14999 was isolated and characterized. This IS element, designated IS14999, comprised a 1149 bp nucleotide sequence with 22 bp imperfect terminal inverted repeats. IS14999 carries a single open reading frame of 345 amino acids encoding a putative transposase that appears to have partial homology to IS642, an IS630/Tc1 superfamily elem...

Journal: :Genes & development 1988
D G Moerman G M Benian R J Barstead L A Schriefer R H Waterston

The unc-22 gene is one of a set of genes identified using classical genetics that affect muscle structure and function in the free-living nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Since cloning the unc-22 gene by transposon tagging, we have used conventional techniques combined with a set of Tc1 transposon insertion alleles to characterize the gene and its products. The gene extends over more than 20 kb...

Journal: :Cell 1999
René F Ketting Thomas H.A Haverkamp Henri G.A.M van Luenen Ronald H.A Plasterk

While all known natural isolates of C. elegans contain multiple copies of the Tc1 transposon, which are active in the soma, Tc1 transposition is fully silenced in the germline of many strains. We mutagenized one such silenced strain and isolated mutants in which Tc1 had been activated in the germline ("mutators"). Interestingly, many other transposons of unrelated sequence had also become activ...

Journal: :Genetics 1992
B D Williams B Schrank C Huynh R Shownkeen R H Waterston

We devised an efficient genetic mapping system in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans which is based upon the differences in number and location of the transposable element Tc1 between the Bristol and Bergerac strains. Using the nearly completed physical map of the C. elegans genome, we selected 40 widely distributed sites which contain a Tc1 element in the Bergerac strain, but not in the Brist...

2008
Sadhan K Adhikari

The temperature dependencies of specific heat and spin susceptibility of a coupled dx2−y2+idxy superconductor in the presence of a weak dxy component are investigated in the tight-binding model (1) on square lattice and (2) on a lattice with orthorhombic distortion. As the temperature is lowered past the critical temperature Tc, first a less ordered dx2−y2 superconductor is created, which chang...

2012
Sarah Dalesman Ken Lukowiak

Cognitive ability varies within species, but whether this variation alters the manner in which memory formation is affected by environmental stress is unclear. The great pond snail, Lymnaea stagnalis, is commonly used as model species in studies of learning and memory. The majority of those studies used a single laboratory strain (i.e. the Dutch strain) originating from a wild population in the...

2015
Aiping Bai Alan Moss Sonja Rothweiler Maria Serena Longhi Yan Wu Wolfgang G. Junger Simon C. Robson

Interferon gamma (IFNγ)-producing CD8(+) T cells (Tc1) play important roles in immunological disease. We now report that CD3/CD28-mediated stimulation of CD8(+) T cells to generate Tc1 cells, not only increases IFNγ production but also boosts the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and augments expression of CD39. Inhibition of NADPH oxidases or knockdown of gp91phox in CD8(+) T cells a...

1999
Alan L. Goodman Michael Thoennessen

How do the properties of atomic nuclei change when they acquire a large amount of internal energy? How do nuclear properties vary with their temperature? The giant dipole resonance (GDR) built upon highly excited states has provided a probe for addressing this question. For example, this resonance is strongly coupled to the nuclear shape degrees of freedom. Measurements of the GDR have provided...

2010
Nobuo Ohta Shigeru Fukase Takeo Fuse Masaru Aoyagi

Cytokines are important regulatory mediators secreted by T cells and other immunoactive cells. Based on the cytokine synthesis patterns, CD4 T cells can often be classified into at least two populations with different immune regulatory functions. The Th1 cells, producing interleukin (IL)-2 and interferon (IFN)γ , are often associated with cell-mediated immune responses such as delayed type hype...

2015
Gabriella d'Ettorre Giancarlo Ceccarelli Mauro Andreotti Carla Selvaggi Noemi Giustini Sara Serafino Ivan Schietroma Giuseppe Nunnari Guido Antonelli Vincenzo Vullo Carolina Scagnolari

The complex relationship between both the Th1/Th17 and Tc1/Tc17 axis and innate defences in the intestinal mucosa during HIV-1 infection has not been well characterized. This study examined the frequency, phenotype, and functional status of T cell populations in the gut-associated lymphoid tissue and peripheral blood of virologically suppressed HIV-1-infected patients on therapy, focusing on th...

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