نتایج جستجو برای: effector target conjugate

تعداد نتایج: 471896  

2012
Erin L. Doyle Nicholas J. Booher Daniel S. Standage Daniel F. Voytas Volker Brendel John K. VanDyk Adam J. Bogdanove

Transcription activator-like (TAL) effectors are repeat-containing proteins used by plant pathogenic bacteria to manipulate host gene expression. Repeats are polymorphic and individually specify single nucleotides in the DNA target, with some degeneracy. A TAL effector-nucleotide binding code that links repeat type to specified nucleotide enables prediction of genomic binding sites for TAL effe...

Journal: :Cellular immunology 1983
M P Nair S A Schwartz

The in vitro effect of histamine and its antagonists, cimetidine and clemastine fumarate, on natural killer (NK) and antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) activities of human lymphocytes was investigated. The histamine 1 (H1) antagonist, clemastine fumarate, and the histamine 2 (H2) antagonist, cimetidine, but not histamine alone, inhibited the NK and ADCC activities of lymphocytes wh...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1982
N E Cremer B O'Keefe S J Hagens J Diggs

Cell-mediated cytotoxicity (CMC) toward measles virus-infected cells was studied by a (51)Cr release assay with spleen cells from hamsters inoculated with measles virus (strain Lec) or control antigen and with spleen cells from normal hamsters. Spleen cells from measles virus-inoculated hamsters showed greater CMC toward infected than toward noninfected target cells (designated specific CMC). S...

2017
Andrea Beaghton Andrew Hammond Tony Nolan Andrea Crisanti H. Charles J. Godfray Austin Burt

There is a need for new interventions against the ongoing burden of vector-borne diseases such as malaria and dengue. One suggestion has been to develop genes encoding effector molecules that block parasite development within the vector, and then use the nuclease-based homing reaction as a form of gene drive to spread those genes through target populations. If the effector gene reduces the fitn...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1980
E S Kempner J H Miller W Schlegel J Z Hearon

Recently, target analysis has been re-evaluated as a technique for the determination of molecular sizes (Kempner, E. S. & Schlegel, W. (1979) Anal. Biochem. 92, 2-10). The technique yields the size of the functional unit, i.e. the minimal assembly of structures necessary for a given function such as an enzymatic activity. Using this method, we have not determined the sizes of the functional uni...

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