نتایج جستجو برای: host cell dna contamination

تعداد نتایج: 2228512  

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2015
Yaqiong Guo Na Li Colleen Lysén Michael Frace Kevin Tang Scott Sammons Dawn M Roellig Yaoyu Feng Lihua Xiao

Whole-genome sequencing of Cryptosporidium spp. is hampered by difficulties in obtaining sufficient, highly pure genomic DNA from clinical specimens. In this study, we developed procedures for the isolation and enrichment of Cryptosporidium genomic DNA from fecal specimens and verification of DNA purity for whole-genome sequencing. The isolation and enrichment of genomic DNA were achieved by a ...

2012
Kentaro Shima Masamichi Mizuma Hiroki Hayashi Kei Nakagawa Takaho Okada Naoaki Sakata Noriyuki Omura Yo Kitamura Fuyuhiko Motoi Toshiki Rikiyama Yu Katayose Shinichi Egawa Naoto Ishii Akira Horii Michiaki Unno

PURPOSE It is still technically difficult to collect high purity cancer cells from tumor tissues, which contain noncancerous cells. We hypothesized that xenograft models of NOG mice expressing enhanced green fluorescent protein (eGFP), referred to as NOG-EGFP mice, may be useful for obtaining such high purity cancer cells for detailed molecular and cellular analyses. METHODS Pancreato-biliary...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1976
Eng-Shang Huang Chien-Hui Huang Shu-Mei Huong Maryjane Selgrade

In tissue culture phosphonoacetic acid (PAA) specifically inhibited DNA synthesis of human cytomegalovirus (CMV), murine CMV, simian CMV, Epstein-Barr virus, and Herpesvirus saimiri. Fifty to one hundred micrograms per milliliter PAA completely inhibited viral DNA synthesis with no significant damage to host cell DNA synthesis. In vitro DNA polymerization assays showed that 10 μg/ml of PAA spec...

Journal: :Journal of water and health 2011
Melanie Wicki Adrian Auckenthaler Richard Felleisen Marcel Tanner Andreas Baumgartner

Bacteriophages active against specific Bacteroides host strains were shown to be suitable for detection of human faecal pollution. However, the practical application of this finding is limited because some specific host strains were restricted to certain geographic regions. In this study, novel Bacteroides host strains were isolated that discriminate human and animal faecal pollution in Switzer...

Journal: :Polish journal of microbiology 2010
D V Rakhuba E I Kolomiets E Szwajcer Dey G I Novik

Bacteriophages are an attractive tool for application in the therapy of bacterial infections, for biological control of bacterial contamination of foodstuffs in the alimentary industry, in plant protection, for control of water-borne pathogens, and control of environmental microflora. This review is mainly focused on structures governing phage recognition of host cell and mechanisms of phage ad...

2014
Hirokazu Takahashi Hiroyuki Yamazaki Satoshi Akanuma Hiroko Kanahara Toshiyuki Saito Tomoyuki Chimuro Takayoshi Kobayashi Toshio Ohtani Kimiko Yamamoto Shigeru Sugiyama Toshiro Kobori

We previously reported that multiply-primed rolling circle amplification (MRPCA) using modified random RNA primers can amplify tiny amounts of circular DNA without producing any byproducts. However, contaminating DNA in recombinant Phi29 DNA polymerase adversely affects the outcome of MPRCA, especially for negative controls such as non-template controls. The amplified DNA in negative control ca...

Journal: :Canadian journal of physiology and pharmacology 2006
Benoît Lacroix Jianxiong Li Tzvi Tzfira Vitaly Citovsky

Agrobacterium is the only known bacterium capable of natural DNA transfer into a eukaryotic host. The genes transferred to host plants are contained on a T-DNA (transferred DNA) molecule, the transfer of which begins with its translocation, along with several effector proteins, from the bacterial cell to the host-cell cytoplasm. In the host cytoplasm, the T-complex is formed from a single-stran...

Journal: :Sexually transmitted infections 2002
S Strauss H Stephen C Sonnex J Gray

OBJECTIVE To investigate contamination of environmental surfaces with human papillomaviruses (HPV) DNA in two genitourinary medicine (GUM) clinics and in an on-site staff leisure and fitness centre. METHODS Samples were collected from the treatment rooms and patients' toilets of two GUM clinics situated at two hospital sites and from the toilets of the staff leisure and fitness centre on one ...

Journal: :Trends in genetics : TIG 2004
Tzvi Tzfira Jianxiong Li Benoît Lacroix Vitaly Citovsky

Genetic transformation mediated by Agrobacterium involves the transfer of a DNA molecule (T-DNA) from the bacterium to the eukaryotic host cell, and its integration into the host genome. Whereas extensive work has revealed the biological mechanisms governing the production, Agrobacterium-to-plant cell transport and nuclear import of the Agrobacterium T-DNA, the integration step remains largely ...

2003
YUKIHIRO NISHIYAMA

Aphidicolin is a potent inhibitor of both host cell DNA polymerase a and herpes simplex virus (HSV)induced DNA polymerase but has no effect on DNA polymerases ,B and y of host cells. By using an aphidicolin-resistant mutant (Aphr) of HSV, a possible involvement of DNA polymerase a in host cell reactivation of UV-damaged HSV was studied. Plaque formation by UV-irradiated Aph' was markedly inhibi...

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