DrosophilaTarget genesMRNAAssaysBiologyPathwayMutationsIdentificationInterferencePutativeTranscriptionalEnzymesCytochromeGenome-wideHuman genomeChromatinRNAsDisruptionSubunits2023Protein GenesDifferentiallyGenomicMachineryInhibitionPathogenicArabidopsisTumorEndogenousRegulationLipidINTERNATIONAL JOURNALBiosynthesisMiRNAsKinaseMechanismsAnnotationSequenceTranscriptionDicerMethylationMoleculesPoorly understoodEpigeneticResultsExpression ProfilingTranscriptomeTargeting2021LarvaeCancerGeneticExtractsAnalysesNuclearVectorsTherapeutic potentialInteractionsRolesTranscripts
Drosophila4
- In the dipteran Drosophila melanogaster , TGFbeta signaling stimulates JH production by up-regulating the transcription of the JH acid methyltransferase (JHAMT ) gene through the transcription factor Mothers against Dpp (Mad) 14 . (nature.com)
- The present study unravels a new molecular system for vesicle-based axonal transport of proteins in male and female flies (Drosophila melanogaster). (sdbonline.org)
- We applied RNAi in Drosophila to 260 unknown genes that are conserved between flies and humans. (biorxiv.org)
- The Drosophila disembodied gene controls late embryonic morphogenesis and codes for a cytochrome P450 enzyme that regulates embryonic ecdysone levels. (chinaagrisci.com)
Target genes3
- RNA sequencing, shRNA knockdown, and chromatin Immunoprecipitation (ChIP) sequencing were performed to detect the target genes of ginsenoside Rg1-CNV that regulate angiogenesis. (cbinsights.com)
- Then, bioinformatic analysis was performed to investigate the mechanism of action of epigenetic modifying enzymes in regulating target genes. (cbinsights.com)
- utilizes a combination of high-resolution comparative genomic hybridization, short hairpin RNA inhibition of target genes at the locations of focal genomic deletions, and a primed cell mosaic mouse model to identify novel tumor suppressors in hepatocellular carcinoma. (biomedcentral.com)
MRNA8
- Because alternative RNA splicing allows different types of mRNA molecules to be created from a single gene, it generates the diversity of protein function and structure that is essential to complex organisms. (genomicglossaries.com)
- More than half of all human genes are alternatively spliced, so it is expected that alternative pre- mRNA splicing will be responsible for the identification of more than 90 percent of all human proteins. (genomicglossaries.com)
- High- fidelity mRNA amplification for gene profiling. (genomicglossaries.com)
- Highly specific and effective gene silencing of any disease can be achieved by an accurate knowledge of the target mRNA sequence and rational design of its complementary antisense agents for the downregulation of its protein message. (genomicglossaries.com)
- Asn1 , Ppo5 , PhL , R1 , and VInv ), which results in the reduced level of mRNA transcripts (and subsequently expressed proteins) for those same genes using the RNA interference (RNAi) pathway. (canada.ca)
- In order to characterize the repertoire of endogenous smRNAs and potential gene targets in dinoflagellates, we conducted smRNA and mRNA expression profiling over 9 experimental treatments of cultures from Symbiodinium microadriaticum , a photosynthetic symbiont of scleractinian corals. (biomedcentral.com)
- Integration of smRNA and mRNA expression profiling identified a variety of processes that could be under microRNA control, e.g. protein modification, signaling, gene expression, and response to DNA damage. (biomedcentral.com)
- More recently, as an affiliated member of the Institute for RNA , he has been developing emerging methods in the JFBSB to serve the RNA community at Penn, including the application of multiwavelength analytical ultracentrifugation, SEC-MALS, and synchrotron SEC-SAXS to the characterization of mRNA lipid nanoparticles in collaboration with the Mitchell group at Penn. (upenn.edu)
Assays3
- We used an RNAi approach and radiotracer assays to explore which LRRC8 isoforms contribute to swelling-activated release of diverse organic osmolytes in rat astrocytes. (rhea-db.org)
- The biofunction of PbMYB12b was verified by transient overexpression and RNAi assays in pear fruit and young leaves. (biomedcentral.com)
- During virus charac- were used in virus characterization assays, a labora- terization studies at the institute, 4 laboratory-associated tory staff member became ill. (cdc.gov)
Biology7
- The petitioner has provided information describing the methods used to develop Simplot Innate® potato events Gen2-W8, Gen2-X17, and Gen2-Y9 and the molecular biology data that characterize the genetic change, which results in reduced levels of free asparagine in tubers, lower levels of reducing sugars (i.e., glucose and fructose) in tubers, reduced expression of polyphenol oxidase 5 enzyme (Ppo5), and expression of the VNT1 protein. (canada.ca)
- Since then, she has been working as a postodoc in Dr. Wassenegger's lab (RLP AgroScience GmbH, AlPlanta) and her main field of interest is RNA-interference (RNAi) and viroid biology in plants. (degruyter.com)
- Michael Wassenegger is associate professor in molecular biology at the University of Heidelberg, deputy director of the AlPlanta Institute for Plant Research and head of the AlPlanta Epigenetics Department. (degruyter.com)
- Before he started his research work at AlPlanta he was group leader at the Max-Planck Institute for Biochemistry and at the Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology. (degruyter.com)
- Insect Molecular Biology 32, 461-468. (insect-host-pathogen.org)
- BMC Molecular Biology 11:77. (be-mindful.de)
- The ISB will catalyze novel advances in the areas of structural biology, provide access to expertise and technology to support cryo-EM, Xray crystallography, NMR, molecular dynamics simulations and more, and promote collaborative studies across the biomedical community. (upenn.edu)
Pathway1
- The authors consequently stated that while the RNAi core molecular pathway and genes are conserved among eukaryotes (e.g. (biomedcentral.com)
Mutations9
- Intro A third of all human cancers, including a substantial percentage of colorectal, lung, and pancreatic cancers, are driven by activating mutations in Ras genes. (researchatlanta.org)
- This study identifies the gene CG14579 as the transcription unit corresponding to the regulatory mutations known as central complex broad , ccb . (sdbonline.org)
- Mutations were identified in the CEP290 gene in five families with variable neurological, retinal and renal manifestations. (hum-molgen.org)
- Primary MIDs are due to mutations in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) or nuclear DNA (nDNA)-located genes. (pediatricneurosciences.com)
- [3] Primary MIDs are due to mutations in mtDNA or nDNA-located genes that encode subunits of respiratory chain complexes, assembly factors (ancillary proteins), proteins involved in mtDNA maintenance (intergenomic signaling), in the mitochondrial protein synthesis machinery, in coenzyme Q generation, in the mitochondrial transport machinery, or in apoptosis. (pediatricneurosciences.com)
- Identification and Characterization of Positively Selected Mutations in Nef of Four HIV-1 Major Subtypes from Los Alamos National Laboratory. (cdc.gov)
- In 90% of the cases, Shwachman-Diamond syndrome is associated with mutations in the Shwachman-Bodian-Diamond syndrome ( SBDS ) gene located on chromosome 7. (medscape.com)
- skeletal abnormalities and gene mutations are not a requirement to confirm the diagnosis. (medscape.com)
- Also, Shwachman-Diamond syndrome has been associated with mutations in the SBDS gene, located on chromosome 7. (medscape.com)
Identification4
- 2009. Identification and functional characterisation of effectors in expressed sequence tags from various life cycle stages of the potato cyst nematode Globodera pallida . (hutton.ac.uk)
- 2009. Identification of putative expansin-like genes from the pine wood nematode, Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, and evolution of the expansin gene family within the Nematoda . (hutton.ac.uk)
- Given that Symbiodinium seems to have a paucity of transcription factors and differentially expressed genes, identification and characterization of its smRNA repertoire establishes the possibility of a range of gene regulatory mechanisms in dinoflagellates acting post-transcriptionally. (biomedcentral.com)
- Diversification of transcriptional modulation: large-scale identification and characterization of putative alternative promoters of human genes. (nih.gov)
Interference6
- The book contains cutting-edge research in plant molecular virology, including pathogenic viroids and transport by insect vectors, interference with transmission to control viruses, synergism with pivotal coverage of RNA silencing, and the counter-defensive strategies used by viruses to overcome the silencing response in plants. (researchandmarkets.com)
- Since then, he has been working as a postodoc in Dr. Wassenegger's lab (RLP AgroScience GmbH, AlPlanta) and his main field of interest is RNA-interference (RNAi) and RNA-directed DNA methylation (RdDM) in plants. (degruyter.com)
- multifunctional combustion Against Rice periodic development nitrogen uses transgenic in Transgenic Rice Plants Expressing Double-Stranded RNA of the Viral Genes for Nucleocapsid or Movement Proteins as Targets for RNA Interference. (be-mindful.de)
- 35S RNA Interference Targeting V2 Gene of Cotton Leaf Curl Kokhran Virus-Burewala Strain Can remain Resistance in Transgenic Cotton Plants. (be-mindful.de)
- Moreover, the functions of these two genes were explored using RNA interference (RNAi), and ovarian development was observed by dissecting the ovaries of A . hygrophila females. (chinaagrisci.com)
- RNA interference is a post-transcriptional modification of gene silencing mechanism. (magnusgroup.org)
Putative1
- smRNAs were predicted independently over all 9 treatments and their putative gene targets were identified. (biomedcentral.com)
Transcriptional2
- Transcriptional silencing of transposons by Piwi and maelstrom and its impact on chromatin state and gene expression. (oeaw.ac.at)
- Analysis of DEGs also revealed that minicircle-encoded photosynthesis proteins seem to be common targets of transcriptional regulation. (biomedcentral.com)
Enzymes4
- In higher plants, FAD2 gene encodes the microsomal oleate Δ12-desaturase, one of the key enzymes essential for biosynthesis of polyunsaturated lipids that serve many important functions in plant development and stress responses. (researchsquare.com)
- The genes encoding the enzymes involved in both modules are highly enriched, or even exclusively expressed, in the CA cells 9 . (nature.com)
- The flavonoid biosynthetic genes, which encode these enzymes, are transcriptionally regulated by MYB family transcription factors (TFs). (biomedcentral.com)
- These three different types of MYB TFs, PAP, TT2 and PFG, specifically activate the genes encoding the flavonoid biosynthetic enzymes involved in the anthocyanin, flavanol and flavonol pathways, respectively. (biomedcentral.com)
Cytochrome3
- Characterization of cytochrome P450 genes involving in ecdysteroidogenesis in silkworm (Bombyx mori). (chinaagrisci.com)
- [6] Because nuclear genes coding for assembly factors of cytochrome c oxidase (COX), such as SURF-1, are known to cause complex IV deficiency, a role for FASTKD2 in COX assembly has been evaluated by blue-native gel electrophoresis (BNGE)-western-blot analysis. (pediatricneurosciences.com)
- qRTPCR was used to detect the expression levels of eight randomly selected DEGs in the mandibular glands of 10dayold nurse bees and 10dayold forager bees, and two key DEGs including Δ-1-pyrroline-5-carboxylate synthase gene Amp5cs and cytochrome P450 9e2 gene CYP9Q 3 in different developmental stages of workers and tissues of foragers. (insect.org.cn)
Genome-wide2
- In this talk, I will introduce Chromatin Interaction Analysis with Paired-End Tag sequencing (ChIA-PET), a next-generation sequencing-based method for identifying chromatin interactions between transcription factor binding sites on a genome-wide scale which was part of the ENCODE consortium. (selectbiosciences.com)
- vhfRNAi: a web-platform for analysis of host genes involved in viral infections discovered by genome wide RNAi screens. (cdc.gov)
Human genome1
- The human genome encodes ∼20,000 proteins, many still uncharacterised. (biorxiv.org)
Chromatin2
- Chromatin plays a vital role in the implementation of gene expression programs. (harvard.edu)
- Chromatin interactions can connect distal transcription factor binding sites with target gene promoters. (selectbiosciences.com)
RNAs4
- Endogenous antisense RNAs function as regulators of gene expression by a variety of mechanisms. (genomicglossaries.com)
- Synthetic antisense RNAs are used to effect the functioning of specific genes for investigative or therapeutic purposes. (genomicglossaries.com)
- Animal and plant genomes produce numerous small RNAs (smRNAs) that regulate gene expression post-transcriptionally affecting metabolism, development, and epigenetic inheritance. (biomedcentral.com)
- miRNAs are the most common and best understood class of non-coding RNAs, but with ongoing research in the field of RNAi, differences and similarities in biogenesis and functionality of the different smRNA classes are becoming clearer [ 6 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
Disruption4
- Applying FUSION evaluation to a little interfering RNA (siRNA) display NS13001 screen of genes encoding kinases, phosphatases, and related protein, a gene appearance signature quality of KSR1 disruption discovered PRKAG1, the gene encoding the 1 subunit of AMP-activated proteins kinase (AMPK), as an element of digestive tract tumor cell success. (researchatlanta.org)
- RNA disturbance (RNAi)-mediated disruption of the AMPK subunits wiped out human digestive tract tumor cells without appreciable influence on nontransformed digestive tract epithelial cells. (researchatlanta.org)
- CRISPR/Cas9 gene disruption validated a component of Notch signalling and two genes contributing to male fertility. (biorxiv.org)
- Gene disruption and tetrad analysis showed that yeast cells contain two separate myoinositol transporters. (rhea-db.org)
Subunits1
- Further characterization uncovered that a complicated of the trimeric AMPK incorporating the two 2 and 2 subunits combined with the 1 subunit was vital to human digestive tract tumor cell success. (researchatlanta.org)
20231
- Asgari, S. (2023) Cross-kingdom RNAi to enhance the efficacy of insect pathogens. (insect-host-pathogen.org)
Protein Genes1
- information of Transgenic Hybrid Squash ZW-20 Expressing the Coat Protein Genes of Zucchini Yellow particular Virus and Watermelon infectious Virus 2 to many transgenes by Both commercials. (be-mindful.de)
Differentially2
- We assembled a transcriptome of 58,649 genes and determined differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between treatments. (biomedcentral.com)
- Methods】 Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in the mandibular glands of foragers were screened based on previously sequenced transcriptome data of mandibular glands of five kinds of workers of A. mellifera with different tasks (3-day-old worker bees, 10-day-old nurse bees, 10-day-old forager bees, 21-day-old nurse bees and 21-day-old forager bees), and GO and KEGG analyses of these DEGs were performed. (insect.org.cn)
Genomic1
- Aberrant DNA methylation changes the genomic transcription, representing promising molecular targets for better cancer diagnostics and therapeutics. (selectbiosciences.com)
Machinery3
- Furthermore, we identified the core RNAi protein machinery in Symbiodinium . (biomedcentral.com)
- Parry, R., de Malmanche, H. & Asgari, S. (2021) Persistent Spodoptera frugiperda rhabdovirus infection in Sf9 cells is not restricted by Wolbachia w MelPop-CLA and w AlbB strains and is targeted by the RNAi machinery. (insect-host-pathogen.org)
- Gene therapy viruses are non-replicating, but still hijack host cell machinery to express transgenes of interest in the nucleus. (frontiersin.org)
Inhibition2
- We used PRISM (profiling relative inhibition simultaneously in mixtures), a molecular barcoding method, to screen drugs against cell lines in pools. (nature.com)
- Current concepts suggest that a limited number of molecular alterations involving oncogene activation and tumor suppressor inhibition are responsible for initiation of cancer. (biomedcentral.com)
Pathogenic1
- Despite significant improvements in our understanding of the pathogenesis of HCC over the past few decades, we still do not have a comprehensive understanding of the major molecular pathogenic processes involved in liver carcinogenesis. (biomedcentral.com)
Arabidopsis1
- Of the plants with ADT homologues, both Arabidopsis thaliana, Petunia hybrida, and Pinus pinaster are known to have paralogues for the gene (six, three, and nine, respectively). (wikipedia.org)
Tumor3
- These results demonstrate the feasibility of using FUSION to identify molecular focuses on of tumor-specific pathways in K-Ras-driven oncogenic signaling. (researchatlanta.org)
- The 'cancer platform' concept proposes that most oncogenic molecules also have the inherent ability to activate tumor suppressor genes or pathways through oncogene-induced apoptosis or senescence, thus limiting their oncogenic effects in a homeostatic fashion. (biomedcentral.com)
- The specific effects that lead to inactivation of these pro-apoptotic or senescence pathways may impinge on major known tumor suppressors such as p53, but may also be due to effects on other genes and molecules within the p53 or other tumor suppressor pathways [ 5 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
Endogenous1
- With the exception of late blight resistance, the other novel traits (i.e. reduced asparagine levels, lower levels of reducing sugars, and reduced black spot bruising) are achieved through the transcription of inverted repeat sequences containing small fragments of DNA from five different endogenous genes (i.e. (canada.ca)
Regulation1
- Despite the importance of the precise fluctuations of JH levels during insect development, the molecular mechanisms underlying the regulation of JH biosynthesis remain poorly understood. (nature.com)
Lipid1
- Cuticle analysis by electron microscopy and characterisation of lipid extracts indicated that resistant mosquitoes had a thicker epicuticular layer and higher cuticular hydrocarbon (CHC) content (~29%) [ 20 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL1
- International Journal of Molecular Sciences. (usda.gov)
Biosynthesis2
- Recently, we reported that functional wheat inositol penta kis phosphate kinase ( TaIPK1 ) is involved in PA biosynthesis, however, the functional roles of the IPK1 gene in wheat remains elusive. (frontiersin.org)
- Overexpression of PbMYB12b enhanced the biosynthesis of quercetin glycosides and isorhamnetin glycosides by positively regulating a general flavonoids biosynthesis gene PbCHSb and a flavonol biosynthesis gene PbFLS . (biomedcentral.com)
MiRNAs2
- miRNAs are assumed to occur at a frequency of approximately 1% - 2% of the total number of genes in the genome of an organism [ 15 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
- In case, reductions for gene use of several studies am even algebraically Archived( Kjellsson & Simmsen, 1994) and there is existing stress that Australian sum right systems need significantly here free transgenic pri-miRNAs approved with continental technology of new Contributions. (be-mindful.de)
Kinase1
- Being a molecular scaffold from the Raf-MEK-ERK kinase cascade (4, 5), kinase suppressor of Ras 1 (KSR1) is essential and enough for RasV12-induced tumorigenesis (4), mouse embryo fibroblast (MEF) change (5, 6), and pancreatic cancers development (7) but dispensable for NS13001 regular advancement (4). (researchatlanta.org)
Mechanisms2
- Investigating the potential molecular mechanisms associated with white spot virus resistance in Carcinus maenas. (exeter.ac.uk)
- In this review article, we outline key characteristics of major gene therapy viruses-adenovirus, adeno-associated virus (AAV), and lentivirus-and summarize the mechanisms regulating important steps in the virus journey from binding at peripheral nerve terminals to nuclear delivery. (frontiersin.org)
Annotation4
- AceView: gene:dpy-21, a comprehensive annotation of human, mouse and worm genes with mRNAs or ESTsAceView. (nih.gov)
- Our work demonstrates the importance of poorly understood genes, provides a resource for future research acceleration, and highlights a need for our awareness of ignorance to be protected from erosion by automated database annotation. (biorxiv.org)
- OBP and CSP genes of L. caraganae were screened according to the annotation results. (insect.org.cn)
- Gene annotation results showed that L. caraganae genes have the highest match (87.3%) to those of Tribolium castaneum . (insect.org.cn)
Sequence3
- The sequence of this gene is defined by 16 cDNA clones and 18 elements defined by RNA-seq, some from mixed (seen 7 times), embryo (5), l2 (once). (nih.gov)
- The sequence similarity between the ITR1 and ITR2 products was extremely high, suggesting that the two genes arose from a common ancestor. (rhea-db.org)
- Both gene products show significant sequence homology with a superfamily of sugar transporters, including human HepG2 hepatoma/erythrocyte glucose transporter and Escherichia coli xylose transporter. (rhea-db.org)
Transcription1
- The RNAi results showed that the injection of ds AhCYP307A2 or ds AhCYP314A1 markedly inhibited their expression and the transcription levels of three related AhVgs . (chinaagrisci.com)
Dicer1
- Dicer and Argonaute proteins), the products they produce are not, and hence RNAi might be an example of molecular exaptation [ 19 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
Methylation1
- His fields of research comprise RNA-mediated gene silencing processes with a focus on epigenetic phenomena, including studies on RNA-directed DNA methylation, the characterization of virus silencing suppressor proteins, the development of plant bioreactor platforms and viroid research. (degruyter.com)
Molecules1
- Viroids are non-encapsidated, single-stranded (ss), 250-400 nucleotide (nt)-long circular RNA molecules that do not encode proteins (1, 2). (degruyter.com)
Poorly understood1
- Scientific and social factors have resulted in a focus on well-studied proteins, leading to a concern that poorly understood genes are unjustifiably neglected. (biorxiv.org)
Epigenetic1
- We have shown that epigenetic deregulation occurs not only at single genes but can also encompass large chromosomal domains, leading to long range epigenetic remodeling in cancer and atypical expression of genes. (selectbiosciences.com)
Results2
- Moreover, RNAi-knockdown of either BgSvp-B or BgFTZ-F1 results in adult animals with a complete block in two critical JH-dependent reproductive processes, vitellogenesis and oogenesis. (nature.com)
- qRT-PCR results showed that two LcarOBP genes and two LcarCSP genes were highly expressed in the male adult antennae of L. caraganae , while ten LcarOBP genes and two LcarCSP genes highly expressed in the female adult antennae. (insect.org.cn)
Expression Profiling1
- Discovery of the cancer specific altered genes via the MBD-seq based methylomic and RNA-seq based expression profiling, 2. (selectbiosciences.com)
Transcriptome1
- Aim】 This study aims to establish the adult antennal transcriptome database of Lytta caraganae, and explore and identify genes of olfactory-related odorant-binding proteins (OBPs) and chemosensory proteins (CSPs) in its adult antennae. (insect.org.cn)
Targeting1
- This route is minimally invasive and therefore clinically relevant for gene therapy targeting to peripheral nerve soma. (frontiersin.org)
20211
- Bishop, C. & Asgari, S. (2021) Altered gene expression profile of Wolbachia pipientis w AlbB strain following transinfection from its native host Aedes albopictus to Aedes aegypti cells. (insect-host-pathogen.org)
Larvae1
- 2008. Stage-specific gene expression in Teladorsagia circumcincta (Nematoda: Strongylida) infective larvae and early parasitic stages . (hutton.ac.uk)
Cancer3
- An unexpectedly large number of non-oncology drugs selectively inhibited subsets of cancer cell lines in a manner predictable from the molecular features of the cell lines. (nature.com)
- Specific intervention by gene therapy is a possible alternative and complementary strategy for the treatment of breast cancer. (hum-molgen.org)
- I will describe the application of NGS in molecular diagnostics, its challenges and two successful cases on lung cancer. (selectbiosciences.com)
Genetic5
- Characterization of grapevine leafroll-associated virus 3 genetic variants and application towards RT-qPCR assay design. (usda.gov)
- The advent of genome sequencing revealed in humans and other species thousands of genes encoding proteins that had not been identified by previous biochemical or genetic studies. (biorxiv.org)
- Defects of mitochondrial respiration are associated with a wide spectrum of clinical manifestations and, given the dual genetic origin of the components of the electron transport chain, elucidating their molecular causes often is not straightforward. (pediatricneurosciences.com)
- By genetic suppressor screening of the small-body phenotype of a cilium defective mutant, we identified a chb-3 gene. (stanford.edu)
- Virus-mediated gene therapy has the potential to deliver exogenous genetic material into specific cell types to promote survival and counteract disease. (frontiersin.org)
Extracts1
- Abou-Zeid AM( 2012) Review on Citrinin: ebook Great Ohio, pesticide of Some Plant Extracts and Gene Involved in its protection. (be-mindful.de)
Analyses1
- Bioinformatic and molecular dynamic analyses suggested that I. scapularis SIFamide receptors are class A GPCRs where the peptide amidated carboxy-terminus is oriented within the receptor binding cavity. (bvsalud.org)
Nuclear1
- Animal steroid hormones initiate signaling by passive diffusion into cells and binding to their nuclear receptors to regulate gene expression. (biologists.com)
Vectors1
- The more current genes or vectors Copy very increased for further ebook Great Ohio River Flood, and they do further been by pioneering as large border as forbidden through mathematics or sexual way. (be-mindful.de)
Therapeutic potential1
- Additionally, we describe how neuropathology can negatively influence these pathways, and conclude by discussing opportunities to optimize the intramuscular administration route to maximize gene delivery and thus therapeutic potential. (frontiersin.org)
Interactions1
- This new edition introduces new, emerging proteins involved in host-virus interactions and provides in-depth coverage of plant virus genes' interactions with host, localization and expression. (researchandmarkets.com)
Roles3
- Finally, some genes may have roles that are not relevant to laboratory conditions ( Peña-Castillo and Hughes, 2007 ). (biorxiv.org)
- In insects, ecdysteroids are synthesized by genes of the Halloween family and play important roles in several key developmental events, including molting and metamorphosis. (chinaagrisci.com)
- However, the roles of these genes in Agasicles hygrophila are still largely unknown. (chinaagrisci.com)
Transcripts1
- In this study, RNAi-mediated gene silencing was performed for IPK1 transcripts in hexaploid wheat. (frontiersin.org)