نتایج جستجو برای: 1 recombinants

تعداد نتایج: 2754216  

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1976
K W Cheng

The reaction of iodoacetic acid with bovine lutropin (luteinizing hormone) at pH 3.0 was specific for methionine residues; it was slow and reached its equilibrium after 12 h at 37 degrees C. The number of modified methionine residues increased proportionately with the amount of the alkylating reagent in the reaction mixture. In the presence of a 20-fold molar excess of iodoacetic acid with resp...

Journal: :Genetics 1999
M D Baker L R Read P Ng B G Beatty

In the present study, we investigated intrachromosomal homologous recombination in a murine hybridoma in which the recipient for recombination, the haploid, endogenous chromosomal immunoglobulin mu-gene bearing a mutation in the constant (Cmu) region, was separated from the integrated single copy wild-type donor Cmu region by approximately 1 Mb along the hybridoma chromosome. Homologous recombi...

2014
Jia Liu Hongshuo Song Donglai Liu Tao Zuo Fengmin Lu Hui Zhuang Feng Gao

Artificial recombinants can be generated during PCR when more than two genetically distinct templates coexist in a single PCR reaction. These recombinant amplicons can lead to the false interpretation of genetic diversity and incorrect identification of biological phenotypes that do not exist in vivo. We investigated how recombination between 2 or 35 genetically distinct HIV-1 genomes was affec...

Journal: :AIDS research and human retroviruses 2004
Binshan Shi Sean M Philpott Barbara Weiser Carla Kuiken Cheryl Brunner Guowei Fang Keith R Fowke Francis A Plummer Sarah Rowland-Jones Job Bwayo Aggrey O Anzala Joshua Kimani Rupert Kaul Harold Burger

The majority of HIV-1 infections worldwide occur in Africa, where subtype B viruses are rare and intersubtype recombinants are common. Pathogenesis and vaccine studies need to focus on viruses derived from African patients, and infectious HIV-1 molecular clones can be useful tools. To clone non-B subtypes and recombinant viruses from patients, we cultivated HIV-1 from the plasma of a Kenyan lon...

Journal: :Virology 2001
J K Carr J N Torimiro N D Wolfe M N Eitel B Kim E Sanders-Buell L L Jagodzinski D Gotte D S Burke D L Birx F E McCutchan

The genetic diversity of group M HIV-1 is highest in west central Africa. Blood samples from four locations in Cameroon were collected to determine the molecular epidemiology of HIV-1. The C2-V5 region of envelope was sequenced from 39 of the 40 samples collected, and 7 samples were sequenced across the genome. All strains belonged to group M of HIV-1. The circulating recombinant form CRF02 AG ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2003
Rongge Yang Shigeru Kusagawa Chiyu Zhang Xueshan Xia Kunlong Ben Yutaka Takebe

We identified a new class of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) recombinants (00CN-HH069 and 00CN-HH086) in which further recombination occurred between two established circulating recombinant forms (CRFs). These two isolates were found among 57 HIV-1 samples from a cohort of injecting drug users in eastern Yunnan Province of China. Informative-site analysis in conjunction with bootsca...

2013
Katherine A. Lau Justin J.L. Wong

One of the major characteristics of HIV-1 is its high genetic variability and extensive heterogeneity. This characteristic is due to its molecular traits, which in turn allows it to vary, recombine, and diversify at a high frequency. As such, it generates complex molecular forms, termed recombinants, which evade the human immune system and so survive. There is no sequence constraint to the reco...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2005
K Ambert-Balay F Bon F Le Guyader P Pothier E Kohli

Noroviruses are important etiologic agents of acute gastroenteritis and show great genetic diversity. To characterize more fully previously detected strains that could not be assigned unequivocally to one particular genotype based on the RNA polymerase, we have sequenced a region in the capsid gene and, in some cases, in the junction between open reading frame 1 (ORF 1) and ORF 2. The results a...

Journal: :Genetics 2002
Fekret Osman Irina R Tsaneva Matthew C Whitby Claudette L Doe

Elevated mitotic recombination and cell cycle delays are two of the cellular responses to UV-induced DNA damage. Cell cycle delays in response to DNA damage are mediated via checkpoint proteins. Two distinct DNA damage checkpoints have been characterized in Schizosaccharomyces pombe: an intra-S-phase checkpoint slows replication and a G(2)/M checkpoint stops cells passing from G(2) into mitosis...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1994
A C Vora M McCord M L Fitzgerald R B Inman D P Grandgenett

We report the efficient concerted integration of a linear virus-like DNA donor into a 2.8 kbp circular DNA target by integrase (IN) purified from avian myeloblastosis virus. The donor was 528 bp, contained recessed 3' OH ends, was 5' end labeled, and had a unique restriction site not found in the target. Analysis of concerted (full-site) and half-site integration events was accomplished by rest...

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