Regulation of body length and male tail ray pattern formation of Caenorhabditis elegans by a member of TGF-beta family. (1/28861)

We have identified a new member of the TGF-beta superfamily, CET-1, from Caenorhabditis elegans, which is expressed in the ventral nerve cord and other neurons. cet-1 null mutants have shortened bodies and male tail abnormal phenotype resembling sma mutants, suggesting cet-1, sma-2, sma-3 and sma-4 share a common pathway. Overexpression experiments demonstrated that cet-1 function requires wild-type sma genes. Interestingly, CET-1 appears to affect body length in a dose-dependent manner. Heterozygotes for cet-1 displayed body lengths ranging between null mutant and wild type, and overexpression of CET-1 in wild-type worms elongated body length close to lon mutants. In male sensory ray patterning, lack of cet-1 function results in ray fusions. Epistasis analysis revealed that mab-21 lies downstream and is negatively regulated by the cet-1/sma pathway in the male tail. Our results show that cet-1 controls diverse biological processes during C. elegans development probably through different target genes.  (+info)

Molecular cloning and epitope analysis of the peanut allergen Ara h 3. (2/28861)

Peanut allergy is a significant IgE-mediated health problem because of the increased prevalence, potential severity, and chronicity of the reaction. Following our characterization of the two peanut allergens Ara h 1 and Ara h 2, we have isolated a cDNA clone encoding a third peanut allergen, Ara h 3. The deduced amino acid sequence of Ara h 3 shows homology to 11S seed-storage proteins. The recombinant form of this protein was expressed in a bacterial system and was recognized by serum IgE from approximately 45% of our peanut-allergic patient population. Serum IgE from these patients and overlapping, synthetic peptides were used to map the linear, IgE-binding epitopes of Ara h 3. Four epitopes, between 10 and 15 amino acids in length, were found within the primary sequence, with no obvious sequence motif shared by the peptides. One epitope is recognized by all Ara h 3-allergic patients. Mutational analysis of the epitopes revealed that single amino acid changes within these peptides could lead to a reduction or loss of IgE binding. By determining which amino acids are critical for IgE binding, it might be possible to alter the Ara h 3 cDNA to encode a protein with a reduced IgE-binding capacity. These results will enable the design of improved diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for food-hypersensitivity reactions.  (+info)

ETO-2, a new member of the ETO-family of nuclear proteins. (3/28861)

The t(8;21) is associated with 12-15% of acute myelogenous leukemias of the M2 subtype. The translocation results in the fusion of two genes, AML1 (CBFA2) on chromosome 21 and ETO (MTG8) on chromosome 8. AML1 encodes a DNA binding factor; the ETO protein product is less well characterized, but is thought to be a transcription factor. Here we describe the isolation and characterization of ETO-2, a murine cDNA that encodes a new member of the ETO family of proteins. ETO-2 is 75% identical to murine ETO and shares very high sequence identities over four regions of the protein with ETO (domain I-III and zinc-finger). Northern analysis identifies ETO-2 transcripts in many of the murine tissues analysed and in the developing mouse embryo. ETO-2 is also expressed in myeloid and erythroid cell lines. We confirmed the nuclear localization of ETO-2 and demonstrated that domain III and the zinc-finger region are not required for nuclear localization. We further showed that a region within ETO, containing domain II, mediates dimerization among family members. This region is conserved in the oncoprotein AML-1/ETO. The recent identification of another ETO-like protein, myeloid translocation gene-related protein 1, together with the data presented here, demonstrates that at least three ETO proteins exist with the potential to form dimers in the cell nucleus.  (+info)

Control of growth and differentiation by Drosophila RasGAP, a homolog of p120 Ras-GTPase-activating protein. (4/28861)

Mammalian Ras GTPase-activating protein (GAP), p120 Ras-GAP, has been implicated as both a downregulator and effector of Ras proteins, but its precise role in Ras-mediated signal transduction pathways is unclear. To begin a genetic analysis of the role of p120 Ras-GAP we identified a homolog from the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster through its ability to complement the sterility of a Schizosaccharomyces pombe (fission yeast) gap1 mutant strain. Like its mammalian homolog, Drosophila RasGAP stimulated the intrinsic GTPase activity of normal mammalian H-Ras but not that of the oncogenic Val12 mutant. RasGAP was tyrosine phosphorylated in embryos and its Src homology 2 (SH2) domains could bind in vitro to a small number of tyrosine-phosphorylated proteins expressed at various developmental stages. Ectopic expression of RasGAP in the wing imaginal disc reduced the size of the adult wing by up to 45% and suppressed ectopic wing vein formation caused by expression of activated forms of Breathless and Heartless, two Drosophila receptor tyrosine kinases of the fibroblast growth factor receptor family. The in vivo effects of RasGAP overexpression required intact SH2 domains, indicating that intracellular localization of RasGAP through SH2-phosphotyrosine interactions is important for its activity. These results show that RasGAP can function as an inhibitor of signaling pathways mediated by Ras and receptor tyrosine kinases in vivo. Genetic interactions, however, suggested a Ras-independent role for RasGAP in the regulation of growth. The system described here should enable genetic screens to be performed to identify regulators and effectors of p120 Ras-GAP.  (+info)

Mammalian staufen is a double-stranded-RNA- and tubulin-binding protein which localizes to the rough endoplasmic reticulum. (5/28861)

Staufen (Stau) is a double-stranded RNA (dsRNA)-binding protein involved in mRNA transport and localization in Drosophila. To understand the molecular mechanisms of mRNA transport in mammals, we cloned human (hStau) and mouse (mStau) staufen cDNAs. In humans, four transcripts arise by differential splicing of the Stau gene and code for two proteins with different N-terminal extremities. In vitro, hStau and mStau bind dsRNA via each of two full-length dsRNA-binding domains and tubulin via a region similar to the microtubule-binding domain of MAP-1B, suggesting that Stau cross-links cytoskeletal and RNA components. Immunofluorescent double labeling of transfected mammalian cells revealed that Stau is localized to the rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER), implicating this RNA-binding protein in mRNA targeting to the RER, perhaps via a multistep process involving microtubules. These results are the first demonstration of the association of an RNA-binding protein in addition to ribosomal proteins, with the RER, implicating this class of proteins in the transport of RNA to its site of translation.  (+info)

Identification and characterization of the human orthologue of yeast Pex14p. (6/28861)

Pex14p is a central component of the peroxisomal protein import machinery, which has been suggested to provide the point of convergence for PTS1- and PTS2-dependent protein import in yeast cells. Here we describe the identification of a human peroxisome-associated protein (HsPex14p) which shows significant similarity to the yeast Pex14p. HsPex14p is a carbonate-resistant peroxisomal membrane protein with its C terminus exposed to the cytosol. The N terminus of the protein is not accessible to exogenously added antibodies or protease and thus might protrude into the peroxisomal lumen. HsPex14p overexpression leads to the decoration of tubular structures and mislocalization of peroxisomal catalase to the cytosol. HsPex14p binds the cytosolic receptor for the peroxisomal targeting signal 1 (PTS1), a result consistent with a function as a membrane receptor in peroxisomal protein import. Homo-oligomerization of HsPex14p or interaction of the protein with the PTS2-receptor or HsPex13p was not observed. This distinguishes the human Pex14p from its counterpart in yeast cells and thus supports recent data suggesting that not all aspects of peroxisomal protein import are conserved between yeasts and humans. The role of HsPex14p in mammalian peroxisome biogenesis makes HsPEX14 a candidate PBD gene for being responsible for an unrecognized complementation group of human peroxisome biogenesis disorders.  (+info)

Down-regulation of RpS21, a putative translation initiation factor interacting with P40, produces viable minute imagos and larval lethality with overgrown hematopoietic organs and imaginal discs. (7/28861)

Down-regulation of the Drosophila ribosomal protein S21 gene (rpS21) causes a dominant weak Minute phenotype and recessively produces massive hyperplasia of the hematopoietic organs and moderate overgrowth of the imaginal discs during larval development. Here, we show that the S21 protein (RpS21) is bound to native 40S ribosomal subunits in a salt-labile association and is absent from polysomes, indicating that it acts as a translation initiation factor rather than as a core ribosomal protein. RpS21 can interact strongly with P40, a ribosomal peripheral protein encoded by the stubarista (sta) gene. Genetic studies reveal that P40 underexpression drastically enhances imaginal disc overgrowth in rpS21-deficient larvae, whereas viable combinations between rpS21 and sta affect the morphology of bristles, antennae, and aristae. These data demonstrate a strong interaction between components of the translation machinery and showed that their underexpression impairs the control of cell proliferation in both hematopoietic organs and imaginal discs.  (+info)

DEF-1, a novel Src SH3 binding protein that promotes adipogenesis in fibroblastic cell lines. (8/28861)

The Src homology 3 (SH3) motif is found in numerous signal transduction proteins involved in cellular growth and differentiation. We have purified and cloned a novel protein, DEF-1 (differentiation-enhancing factor), from bovine brain by using a Src SH3 affinity column. Ectopic expression of DEF-1 in fibroblasts resulted in the differentiation of a significant fraction of the culture into adipocytes. This phenotype appears to be related to the induction of the transcription factor peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARgamma), since DEF-1 NIH 3T3 cells demonstrated augmented levels of PPARgamma mRNA and, when treated with activating PPARgamma ligands, efficient induction of differentiation. Further evidence for a role for DEF-1 in adipogenesis was provided by heightened expression of DEF-1 mRNA in adipose tissue isolated from obese and diabetes mice compared to that in tissue isolated from wild-type mice. However, DEF-1 mRNA was detected in multiple tissues, suggesting that the signal transduction pathway(s) in which DEF-1 is involved is not limited to adipogenesis. These results suggest that DEF-1 is an important component of a signal transduction process that is involved in the differentiation of fibroblasts and possibly of other types of cells.  (+info)

In genetics, complementary DNA (cDNA) is DNA synthesized from a single-stranded RNA (e.g., messenger RNA (mRNA) or microRNA ( ... Complementary DNA is often used in gene cloning or as gene probes or in the creation of a cDNA library. When scientists ... "Cloning of Complementary DNA Encoding a Functional Human Interleukin-8 Receptor." Science (American Association for the ... "Complementary DNA Sequencing: Expressed Sequence Tags and Human Genome Project." Science (American Association for the ...
copy DNA (cDNA) See complementary DNA. copy error A mutation resulting from a mistake made during DNA replication. copy-number ... A-DNA One of three main biologically active structural conformations of the DNA double helix, along with B-DNA and Z-DNA. The A ... Complementarity is fundamental to the mechanisms governing DNA replication, transcription, and DNA repair. complementary DNA ( ... either DNA-DNA, RNA-RNA, or a DNA-RNA hybrid) which are held together by hydrogen bonds between the complementary nucleobases ...
This results in the creation of RNA-DNA hybrids where a single strand of complementary DNA is bound to a strand of mRNA. To ... When studying eukaryotic DNA, expression libraries are constructed using complementary DNA (cDNA) to help ensure the insert is ... A cDNA library is a combination of cloned cDNA (complementary DNA) fragments inserted into a collection of host cells, which ... DNA polymerase I is then added, the cleaved RNA acts as a primer the DNA polymerase I can identify and initiate replacement of ...
In DNA, fraying occurs when non-complementary regions exist at the end of an otherwise complementary double-strand of DNA. ... DNA exists in many possible conformations that include A-DNA, B-DNA, and Z-DNA forms, although only B-DNA and Z-DNA have been ... In DNA replication, DNA-dependent DNA polymerases make copies of DNA polynucleotide chains. To preserve biological information ... DNA at Curlie DNA binding site prediction on protein DNA the Double Helix Game From the official Nobel Prize web site DNA under ...
Crick, F. & Watson, J. D. (1954). "The Complementary Structure of Deoxyribonucleic Acid" (PDF). Proceedings of the Royal ... and Z-form DNA. Even once the DNA duplex structure was solved, it was initially an open question whether additional DNA ... The DNA double helix was discovered in 1953 (with further details in 1954) based on X-ray diffraction images of DNA (most ... Under torsional stress, a Z-DNA structure can form with opposite twist to B-form DNA, but this is rare within the cellular ...
Rudner, R; Karkas, JD; Chargaff, E (1968). "Separation of B. Subtilis DNA into complementary strands. 3. Direct analysis". ... During replication the DNA strands separate. In single stranded DNA, cytosine spontaneously slowly deaminates to adenosine (a C ... The second rule holds that both Α% ≈ Τ% and G% ≈ C% are valid for each of the two DNA strands. This describes only a global ... 3-In 1947, Chargaff believed the notion that DNA has a shape of a Mobius Strip *(which was proven to be false).* The first rule ...
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Wang LH, Ohashi K, Wu KK (May 1991). "Isolation of partial complementary DNA encoding human thromboxane synthase". Biochemical ... and interaction of transcriptional regulatory factor with its DNA element in the 5' flanking region". Biochimica et Biophysica ...
"Nucleotide sequence of a complementary DNA for human ST2". Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Gene Structure and Expression ... "Nucleotide sequence of a complementary DNA for human ST2". Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Gene Structure and Expression ... Hartley JL, Temple GF, Brasch MA (November 2000). "DNA cloning using in vitro site-specific recombination". Genome Research. 10 ...
"Sequence and expression of human estrogen receptor complementary DNA". Science. 231 (4742): 1150-1154. Bibcode:1986Sci... ... Teo AK, Oh HK, Ali RB, Li BF (October 2001). "The modified human DNA repair enzyme O(6)-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase is ... "Sequence and expression of human estrogen receptor complementary DNA". Science. 231 (4742): 1150-1154. Bibcode:1986Sci... ... Thénot S, Bonnet S, Boulahtouf A, Margeat E, Royer CA, Borgna JL, Cavaillès V (December 1999). "Effect of ligand and DNA ...
Racaniello VR, Baltimore D (November 1981). "Cloned poliovirus complementary DNA is infectious in mammalian cells". Science. ... Scientists first converted poliovirus's published RNA sequence, 7741 bases long, into a DNA sequence, as DNA was easier to ... Enzymes were used to convert the DNA back into RNA, its natural state. Other enzymes were then used to translate the RNA into a ... DNA encoding the RNA genome of poliovirus was introduced into cultured mammalian cells and infectious poliovirus was produced. ...
"Cloning and sequence analysis of human calcyphosine complementary DNA". Biochim Biophys Acta. 1352 (3): 249-52. doi:10.1016/ ... 2004). "The DNA sequence and biology of human chromosome 19". Nature. 428 (6982): 529-35. Bibcode:2004Natur.428..529G. doi: ...
Production of complementary DNA representing RNA viral sequences by recombinant DNA methods and uses therefor, retrieved 2014- ... Racaniello, Vincent R.; David Baltimore (1981-11-20). "Cloned Poliovirus Complementary DNA is Infectious in Mammalian Cells". ... Racaniello used recombinant DNA technology to clone and sequence the genome of the small RNA animal virus poliovirus. Using ...
Miller JS, Moxley G, Schwartz LB (Oct 1990). "Cloning and characterization of a second complementary DNA for human tryptase". J ... Miller JS, Westin EH, Schwartz LB (1989). "Cloning and characterization of complementary DNA for human tryptase". J. Clin. ...
DNA is double-stranded containing both a sense strand and an antisense strand. Therefore, the complementary sequence will be to ... B-DNA is the most common form of DNA in vivo and is a more narrow, elongated helix than A-DNA. Its wide major groove makes it ... A-DNA, is a form of the DNA duplex observed under dehydrating conditions. It is shorter and wider than B-DNA. RNA adopts this ... Biology portal Biomolecular structure Crosslinking of DNA DNA nanotechnology DNA supercoil Gene structure Non-helical models of ...
Complementary DNA Cloning and Expression in Bacteria". Science. 205 (4406): 602-607. doi:10.1126/science.377496. Ullrich, Axel ... "Tumor DNA Structure in Plant Cells Transformed by A. tumefaciens". Science. 209 (4463): 1385-1391. doi:10.1126/science.6251546 ...
June 1991). "Complementary DNA sequencing: expressed sequence tags and human genome project". Science. 252 (5013): 1651-6. ... RNA is first copied as complementary DNA (cDNA) by a reverse transcriptase enzyme before the resultant cDNA is sequenced. ... Libraries of silkmoth mRNA transcripts were collected and converted to complementary DNA (cDNA) for storage using reverse ... Shalon D, Smith SJ, Brown PO (July 1996). "A DNA microarray system for analyzing complex DNA samples using two-color ...
June 1991). "Complementary DNA sequencing: expressed sequence tags and human genome project". Science. 252 (5013): 1651-6. ... In 1979 teams at Harvard and Caltech extended the basic idea of making DNA copies of mRNAs in vitro to amplifying a library of ... The general goal of the technique is similar to the DNA microarray. However, SAGE sampling is based on sequencing mRNA output, ... The cDNA concatemers can then be isolated and sequenced using modern high-throughput DNA sequencers, and these sequences can be ...
Because these clones consist of DNA that is complementary to mRNA, the ESTs represent portions of expressed genes. They may be ... Gene expression Complementary DNA (cDNA) transcriptomics IMAGE cDNA clones Whole genome sequencing (WGS) ESTs Factsheet. ... Jun 1991). "Complementary DNA sequencing: expressed sequence tags and human genome project". Science. 252 (5013): 1651-6. ... In 1979, teams at Harvard and Caltech extended the basic idea of making DNA copies of mRNAs in vitro to amplifying a library of ...
"Molecular analysis of human and rat calmodulin complementary DNA clones. Evidence for additional active genes in these species ...
Tn5 mediated cleavage produces a library of target DNA sites bound to a protein of interest in situ. Sequencing of prepared DNA ... This epigenetic information is complementary to genotype and expression analysis. CUT&Tag is an alternative to the current ... Competition-ChIP: Measures relative replacement dynamics on DNA. ChiRP-Seq: Measures RNA-bound DNA and proteins. ChIP-exo: ... DamID: Uses enrichment of methylated DNA sequences to detect protein-DNA interaction without antibodies. CUT&RUN: Uses protein ...
Complementary DNA can then be processed the same way as genomic DNA. After DNA or RNA extraction, samples may require further ... large DNA fragments into shorter DNA fragments. The fragmented DNA may then be cloned into a DNA vector and amplified in a ... DNA sequencing may be used along with DNA profiling methods for forensic identification and paternity testing. DNA testing has ... One key issue is the ownership of an individual's DNA and the data produced when that DNA is sequenced. Regarding the DNA ...
SenGupta B, Friedberg F, Detera-Wadleigh SD (December 1987). "Molecular analysis of human and rat calmodulin complementary DNA ... In the lab experiment with rats, lambda rCB1 or hCE1 underwent DNA isolation as both of the genes included the CALM-3 gene, and ... The CALM-3 gene, along with the protein of calmodulin, has been included in different types of experiments such as DNA ...
This transgenic complementary DNA enables production of orange pelargonidin pigment. One study of three commercially ... After analyzing a sample he discovered that the DNA of the flowers matched the modification described in the original 1987 ... Text taken from Event-specific qualitative polymerase chain reaction analysis for two T-DNA copies in genetically modified ... "Event-specific qualitative polymerase chain reaction analysis for two T-DNA copies in genetically modified orange Petunia". ...
DNA polymerase incorporates the correct, complementary dNTPs onto the template. This incorporation releases pyrophosphate (PPi ... "Sequencing by synthesis" involves taking a single strand of the DNA to be sequenced and then synthesizing its complementary ... Essentially, the method allows sequencing a single strand of DNA by synthesizing the complementary strand along it, one base ... Pyrosequencing is a method of DNA sequencing (determining the order of nucleotides in DNA) based on the "sequencing by ...
Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine. 2017: 1456786. doi:10.1155/2017/1456786. PMC 5307125. PMID 28250789. ... "Flower Extracts Attenuate Proliferation and Induce Apoptosis in Malignant Cells through Inducing DNA Damage and Inhibiting ...
Miller JS, Moxley G, Schwartz LB (September 1990). "Cloning and characterization of a second complementary DNA for human ...
When a sample of unknown RNA is flowed over the array, the RNA base pairs with and binds to complementary DNA. Bound ... RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq) is performed by reverse transcribing RNA to complementary DNA (cDNA) and high-throughput sequencing ... DNA microarrays are solid surfaces, usually a small chip, to which short DNA polymers of known sequence are covalently bound. ... DNA spiking qPCR Yang IV (2006). "[4] Use of External Controls in Microarray Experiments". DNA Microarrays, Part B: Databases ...
In genetics, complementary DNA (cDNA) is DNA synthesized from a single-stranded RNA (e.g., messenger RNA (mRNA) or microRNA ( ... Complementary DNA is often used in gene cloning or as gene probes or in the creation of a cDNA library. When scientists ... "Cloning of Complementary DNA Encoding a Functional Human Interleukin-8 Receptor." Science (American Association for the ... "Complementary DNA Sequencing: Expressed Sequence Tags and Human Genome Project." Science (American Association for the ...
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Heterogeneity in beta-oxidation flux, polypeptide synthesis, and complementary DNA mutations in the alpha subunit of electron ... Heterogeneity in beta-oxidation flux, polypeptide synthesis, and complementary DNA mutations in the alpha subunit of electron ...
Hairpin-bisulfite PCR: Assessing epigenetic methylation patterns on complementary strands of individual DNA molecules. ... Home » Hairpin-bisulfite PCR: Assessing epigenetic methylation patterns on complementary strands of individual DNA molecules ... Hairpin-bisulfite PCR: Assessing epigenetic methylation patterns on complementary strands of individual DNA molecules. ...
Heterochiral DNA with Complementary Strands in α-D and β-D Configuration: H-Bonded and Silver Mediated Base Pairs with Impact ... Heterochiral DNA with Complementary Strands in α-D and β-D Configuration: H-Bonded and Silver Mediated Base Pairs with Impact ... Complementary DNA/RNA-Based Profiling: Characterization of Corrosive Microbial Communities and Their Functional Profiles in an ... Complementary DNA/RNA-Based Profiling: Characterization of Corrosive Microbial Communities and Their Functional Profiles in an ...
Heterochiral DNA with Complementary Strands in α-D and β-D Configuration: H-Bonded and Silver Mediated Base Pairs with Impact ... Heterochiral DNA with Complementary Strands in α-D and β-D Configuration: H-Bonded and Silver Mediated Base Pairs with Impact ... Heterochiral DNA with Complementary Strands in α-D and β-D Configuration: H-Bonded and Silver Mediated Base Pairs with Impact ... Heterochiral DNA with Complementary Strands in α-D and β-D Configuration: H-Bonded and Silver Mediated Base Pairs with Impact ...
... followed by full-length complementary DNA (cDNA) synthesis and sequencing to eliminate potential biases caused by mismatching ... followed by full-length complementary DNA (cDNA) synthesis and sequencing to eliminate potential biases caused by mismatching ... Poly(A) Tailing and Complementary DNA Synthesis. We compared two molecular approaches [poly(A) tailing and RT-PCR] for ... end of fractionated 16S rRNA prior to synthesis of the full-length complementary DNA (cDNA; Botero et al., 2005). Since the ...
An enzymatic approach enables synthesis of a defined DNA sequence using TdT with reversibly tethered dNTPs. Oligonucleotides ... Supplementary Figure 12 Propargylamino DNA can serve as a template for accurate complementary DNA synthesis. (a) Scheme for ... Figure 2: TdT-dNTP conjugates can extend a DNA molecule by a single nucleotide in 10-20 s, enabling stepwise DNA synthesis.. ... the paDNA products are used as templates for complementary DNA synthesis by Taq to produce a natural DNA product containing a ...
One such technology is the cDNA (complementary DNA) library. The sheer number of companies offering premade and custom cDNA ... One such technology is the cDNA (complementary DNA) library. The sheer number of companies offering premade and custom cDNA ... One such technology is the cDNA (complementary DNA) library. The sheer number of companies offering premade and custom cDNA ... The term "transcriptome" refers to the set of genes that are expressed or transcribed from genomic DNA in a particular cell or ...
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The G protein β2 complementary DNA encodes the β35 subunit. / Gao, B.; Mumby, S.; Gilman, A. G. In: Journal of Biological ... Gao, B. ; Mumby, S. ; Gilman, A. G. / The G protein β2 complementary DNA encodes the β35 subunit. In: Journal of Biological ... Gao, B., Mumby, S., & Gilman, A. G. (1987). The G protein β2 complementary DNA encodes the β35 subunit. Journal of Biological ... Gao, B, Mumby, S & Gilman, AG 1987, The G protein β2 complementary DNA encodes the β35 subunit, Journal of Biological ...
Complementary DNA for the mouse homolog of the small subunit of human cytochrome b558. / Sumimoto, Hideki; Nozaki, Masahiko; ... Complementary DNA for the mouse homolog of the small subunit of human cytochrome b558. In: Biochemical and Biophysical Research ... Sumimoto H, Nozaki M, Sasaki H, Takeshige K, Sakaki Y, Minakami S. Complementary DNA for the mouse homolog of the small subunit ... Sumimoto, H, Nozaki, M, Sasaki, H, Takeshige, K, Sakaki, Y & Minakami, S 1989, Complementary DNA for the mouse homolog of the ...
A DNA strand has the sequence ACCGAGCTT. Which is the complementary strand of RNA?. posted on December 16, 2021. ... A DNA strand has the sequence ACCGAGCTT. Which is the complementary strand of RNA?. ... The sequence of a dna strand is acctggat what will be the… ... Which mrna sequence is the complement to the dna sequence…. *. ...
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These probes hybridize with complementary target DNA sequences [40] in the genome and can detect chromosomal abnormalities, ... DNA can be extracted from these cells for molecular analysis. DNA analysis of CVS specimens is helpful for early diagnosis of ... 8] Use of cell-free DNA to screen for other aneuploidies (trisomy 16 and 22), microdeletions, and expanded cell-free DNA genome ... they release the fetal portion of cell-free fetal DNA. Cell-free fetal DNA can be extracted from maternal blood starting at 9- ...
Complementary DNA cloning and southern hybridization analysis. M M Goldrick, M M Goldrick ... full-length complementary DNA (cDNA) copies were produced of L chain mRNA from the M75 myeloma that had been induced in the C. ... Complementary DNA cloning and southern hybridization analysis.. J Exp Med 1 August 1985; 162 (2): 713-728. doi: https://doi.org ... end of the cloned V kappa Ser cDNA was used in Southern hybridizations of restriction digests of liver DNA from a number of ...
The activities of the different plant extracts against oxidative DNA damage were in the range 0.13-1.60 μg/ml. Of the ten ... Finally, potentially significant oxidative DNA damage preventive activity and antioxidant activity were noted in three plant ... and capacity to prevent oxidative DNA damage. Cytotoxic activity was also determined against the U937 cell line. IC50 values ... scariosus showed significant potential for preventing oxidative DNA damage and radical scavenging activity, and the G. ...
Derby #180: Complementary Colors. Derby #180: Complementary Colors. Hey, this Derbys over. When youre finished reliving past ... Complementary colors. So for this week your design must be made of two colors paired up in the list below. Before you freak out ...
... complementary DNA; CE, chilling exposure; EF1α, Elongation factor 1 alpha; FW, fresh weight; gDNA, genomic DNA; hpce/mpce/dpce ... Plasmid DNA was extracted from putative recombinant clones (Bimboim and Doly, 1979) and confirmed by using EcoRI restriction ... RACE-PCRs were performed using 0.5 U of Taq DNA polymerase (Thermo Scientific, Wilmington, DE, USA) with 1X manufacturer ... Total RNA from all samples was extracted using RNeasy Plant Mini Kit (Qiagen, Hilden, Germany), with on-column digestion of DNA ...
Work by our two groups is therefore highly complementary.) Overall, the state of the art in this area is clearly fast advancing ... Aim 2: to study replication-origin spacing and DNA synthesis speed at single-molecule resolution on DNA fibres, comparing these ... Thus, schizogony challenges some basic paradigms about DNA replication control, while gametogenesis demands a speed of DNA ... it is impossible to measure discrete tracks of nascent DNA replication because strands of DNA several 100kb long are completely ...
It acts as a traffic cop to steer repair to simple end-joining or to patching the cut with new, single-strand DNA. Scientists ... surprisingly plays a key role in repairing double-strand DNA breaks created by CRISPR-Cas9. ... could potentially tweak proteins involved in the pathway to preferentially steer the outcome toward replacement with DNA, which ... Scientists discovered that a well-known DNA repair pathway, the Fanconi anemia pathway, ...
The first group used menthol to expression clone a complementary DNA (cDNA; a synthesized copy of an RNA transcript) from rat ...
... genomic DNA; cDNA, complementary DNA. ... Genome-Wide parent-of-origin DNA methylation analysis reveals ... Genome-Wide analysis of DNA methylation dynamics during early human development. PLoS Genet 2014;10:e1004868. doi:10.1371/ ... In embryonic stem cells, ZFP57/KAP1 recognize a methylated hexanucleotide to affect chromatin and DNA methylation of imprinting ... Methylation levels by pyrosequencing for the leucocyte genomic DNA from the patient (green dots), father (blue dots) and mother ...
Cloning and Characterization of a Complementary DNA Encoding a Human Epididymis-Associated Disintegrin and Metalloprotease 7 ... Molecular Biology of the Channel Catfish Gonadotropin Receptors: 2. Complementary DNA Cloning, Functional Expression, and ...
The Court specifically mentioned the ability to patent a type of DNA known as complementary DNA (cDNA). This synthetic DNA is ... The Supreme Courts ruling did allow that DNA manipulated in a lab is eligible to be patented because DNA sequences altered by ... A gene patent is the exclusive rights to a specific sequence of DNA (a gene) given by a government to the individual, ... What is circulating tumor DNA and how is it used to diagnose and manage cancer? ...
CNHC Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council. DNA Deoxy Ribonucleic Acid. DAS Disease Activity Score. DIP Distal ... CAM Complementary Alternative Medicine. CBC Complete Blood Count. CCP Cyclic Citrullinated Peptide. CRP C-Reactive Protein. ... 1.1 Complementary and alternative medicines: 1. 1.2 Alternative Medicine 3. CHAPTER - 2 7. 2.1 Introduction to rheumatoid ... In 1998, its role was expanded as the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM).NCCAMs budget for ...
The complementary DNA sequence can shut off the inhibition-and turn blood clotting back on-by binding to the original thrombin- ... was loaded with the complementary DNA strand.. Under the correct wavelength of infrared light, the electrons within the gold ... Several years ago, scientists discovered that DNA with a specific sequence inhibits thrombin by blocking the site where it ... To manipulate the blood--clotting cascade, the researchers loaded a smaller gold nanorod (35 nanometers long) with the DNA ...
The probes contain complementary sequences that hybridize to the target sequence. A polymerase then fills in the target ... Exonucleases remove the non-circularized probes and the off-target DNA that is not captured. Finally, PCR is done to amplify ... Evonetix Inks Deal With Analog Devices to Expand Thermally Controlled Enzymatic DNA Synthesis ...
It is complementary DNA. DNA complementary to the RNA..basically a copy of the mRNA.. ... What are some uses of cloned DNA?. Definition. To make alot of a rare protein (eg Tissue Plasminogen Activator), put it into a ... Put exonic DNA sequences on a chip. Take mRNA and use RT to make cDNA labeled with flourescent nucleotides. Use Red for normal ... Then compare the production by tumor and regular cells as they hybridize to the exonic DNA sequence on the chip.. ...

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