نتایج جستجو برای: p19

تعداد نتایج: 1700  

Journal: :DNA and cell biology 2008
Kathryn H Shows Rita Shiang

Treacher Collins syndrome is an autosomal-dominant mandibulofacial dysostosis caused by haploinsufficiency of the TCOF1 gene product treacle. Mouse Tcof1 protein is approximately 61% identical and 71% similar to treacle, and heterozygous knockout of Tcof1 causes craniofacial malformation. Tcof1 expression is high in developing neural crest, but much lower in other tissues. To investigate this d...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1998
T Kamijo J D Weber G Zambetti F Zindy M F Roussel C J Sherr

The INK4a-ARF locus encodes two proteins, p16(INK4a) and p19(ARF), that restrain cell growth by affecting the functions of the retinoblastoma protein and p53, respectively. Disruption of this locus by deletions or point mutations is a common event in human cancer, perhaps second only to the loss of p53. Using insect cells infected with baculovirus vectors and NIH 3T3 fibroblasts infected with A...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1997
A C Flint U S Maisch A R Kriegstein

One form of rhythmic activity intrinsic to neocortex can be induced in slices of adult somatosensory cortex by lowering [Mg2+]o to unblock N-methyl--aspartate (NMDA) receptors. It has been suggested that a population of intrinsically burst-firing (IB) neurons that are unique to cortical layer 5 may play a role in the rhythmic activity seen under these conditions. Whole cell patch-clamp and fiel...

Journal: :International journal of molecular medicine 2010
De-Liang Hu Fu-Kun Chen Yao-Qiu Liu Yan-Hui Sheng Rong Yang Xiang-Qing Kong Ke-Jiang Cao Hai-Tao Gu Ling-Mei Qian

The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of GATA-4 on the differentiation of P19 cells into cardiomyocytes and to examine the relationship between GATA-4 and cardiomyocytes. We constructed vectors to overexpress and silence GATA-4. These vectors, as well as empty ones were transfected into P19 cells. Subsequently, reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and Western ...

Journal: :Cell growth & differentiation : the molecular biology journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 1997
V Scharnhorst O Kranenburg A J van der Eb A G Jochemsen

The expression pattern of the Wilms' tumor suppressor gene, WT1, during embryonal development suggests a role for the WT1 proteins in the differentiation of specific tissues. This notion is supported by the observation that WT1 knock-out mice fall to develop kidneys and gonads. We describe here the changes in the expression and DNA binding activity of the WT1 gene product in P19 embryonal carci...

Journal: :Cell 2003
Jeffrey M Vargason György Szittya József Burgyán Traci M.Tanaka Hall

RNA silencing in plants likely exists as a defense mechanism against molecular parasites such as RNA viruses, retrotransposons, and transgenes. As a result, many plant viruses have adapted mechanisms to evade and suppress gene silencing. Tombusviruses express a 19 kDa protein (p19), which has been shown to suppress RNA silencing in vivo and bind silencing-generated and synthetic small interferi...

Journal: :physiology and pharmacology 0
hossein azizi tehran, iran narges zare mehrjerdy saeed kasemi ashtiani mirzakhalil bahmani hossein baharvand dept. developmental biology university of science and culture, tehran , iran

introduction: the p19 line of embryonal carcinoma cells develops into neurons, astroglia and fibroblasts after aggregation and exposure to retinoic acid (ra). dehydroepiandroesteron (dhea) is a neurosteroid, can increase proliferation of human neural stem cell (nsc) and positively regulated the number of neurons produced. this study was initiated to assess the effect of dhea on neural progenito...

2014
Takahiro Ishimoto Noritaka Nakamichi Hiroshi Hosotani Yusuke Masuo Tomoko Sugiura Yukio Kato

The aim of the present study is to clarify the functional expression and physiological role in neural progenitor cells (NPCs) of carnitine/organic cation transporter OCTN1/SLC22A4, which accepts the naturally occurring food-derived antioxidant ergothioneine (ERGO) as a substrate in vivo. Real-time PCR analysis revealed that mRNA expression of OCTN1 was much higher than that of other organic cat...

2009
Raffaele Lombardi Patrizia Circelli Maria Elena Villani Giampaolo Buriani Luca Nardi Valentina Coppola Linda Bianco Eugenio Benvenuto Marcello Donini Carla Marusic

BACKGROUND In recent years, different HIV antigens have been successfully expressed in plants by either stable transformation or transient expression systems. Among HIV proteins, Nef is considered a promising target for the formulation of a multi-component vaccine due to its implication in the first steps of viral infection. Attempts to express Nef as a single protein product (not fused to a st...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2006
Christoph Becker Heike Dornhoff Clemens Neufert Massimo C Fantini Stefan Wirtz Sabine Huebner Alexei Nikolaev Hans-Anton Lehr Andrew J Murphy David M Valenzuela George D Yancopoulos Peter R Galle Margaret Karow Markus F Neurath

Although IL-12 and IL-23 share the common p40 subunit, IL-23, rather than IL-12, seems to drive the pathogenesis of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis and arthritis, because IL-23/p19 knockout mice are protected from disease. In contrast, we describe in this study that newly created LacZ knockin mice deficient for IL-23 p19 were highly susceptible for the development of experimental T ce...

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