نتایج جستجو برای: phylogenetic motifs

تعداد نتایج: 91018  

2016
Cambyz Irajie Milad Mohkam Navid Nezafat Saeed Hosseinzadeh Mahmood Aminlari Younes Ghasemi

BACKGROUND Glutaminase (EC 3.5.1.2) catalyzes the hydrolytic degradation of L-glutamine to L-glutamic acid and has been introduced for cancer therapy in recent years. The present study was an in silico analysis of glutaminase to further elucidate its structure and physicochemical properties. METHODS Forty glutaminase protein sequences from different species of Escherichia and Bacillus obtaine...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2005
Hyosig Won Susanne S Renner

We analyze the structure of the internal transcribed spacers ITS1 and ITS2 of the nuclear ribosomal DNA in the gymnosperm Gnetum, using a phylogenetic framework derived mainly from an intron in the nuclear low-copy LEAFY gene. Gnetum comprises 25-35 species in South America, Africa, and Asia, of which we sampled 16, each with two to six clones. Criteria used to assess ITS functionality were hig...

2010
Chul-Woo Pyo Lisbeth A. Guethlein Quyen Vu Ruihan Wang Laurent Abi-Rached Paul J. Norman Steven G. E. Marsh Jeffrey S. Miller Peter Parham Daniel E. Geraghty

The fast evolving human KIR gene family encodes variable lymphocyte receptors specific for polymorphic HLA class I determinants. Nucleotide sequences for 24 representative human KIR haplotypes were determined. With three previously defined haplotypes, this gave a set of 12 group A and 15 group B haplotypes for assessment of KIR variation. The seven gene-content haplotypes are all combinations o...

2007
Ian J. Donaldson Berthold Göttgens

Specificity of mammalian gene regulatory regions is achieved to a large extent through the combinatorial binding of sets of transcription factors to distinct binding sites, discrete combinations of which are often referred to as regulatory modules. Identification and subsequent characterization of gene regulatory modules will be a key step in assembling transcriptional regulatory networks from ...

Journal: :Journal of leukocyte biology 2015
Hisayuki Nomiyama Osamu Yoshie

Chemokine receptors regulate cell migration and homing. They belong to the rhodopsin-like family of GPCRs. Their ancestor genes emerged in the early stages of vertebrate evolution. Since then, the family has been greatly expanded through whole and segmental genome duplication events. During evolution, many amino acid changes have been introduced in individual chemokine receptors, but certain mo...

2007
Eric P. Xing Pradipta R. Ray

Functional turnover of transcription factor binding sites (TFBS), such as whole-motif loss or gain, are common events during genome evolution. Conventional probabilistic phylogenetic shadowing methods model the evolution of genomes only at nucleotide level, and lack the ability to capture the evolutionary dynamics of functional turnover of aligned sequence entities. As a result, comparative gen...

2014
Surya P Kilaparty Awantika Singh William H Baltosser Nawab Ali

Multiple inositol polyphosphate phosphatase 1 (Minpp1) in higher organisms dephosphorylates InsP6, the most abundant inositol phosphate. It also dephosphorylates less phosphorylated InsP5 and InsP4 and more phosphorylated InsP7 or InsP8. Minpp1 is classified as a member of the histidine acid phosphatase super family of proteins with functional resemblance to phytases found in lower organisms. T...

2012
Vinod Kumar Gopal Singh A. K. Verma Sanjeev Agrawal

Histidine acid phytases (HAPhy) are widely distributed enzymes among bacteria, fungi, plants, and some animal tissues. They have a significant role as an animal feed enzyme and in the solubilization of insoluble phosphates and minerals present in the form of phytic acid complex. A set of 50 reference protein sequences representing HAPhy were retrieved from NCBI protein database and characterize...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1997
J Z Dalgaard A J Klar M J Moser W R Holley A Chatterjee I S Mian

The LAGLIDADG and HNH families of site-specific DNA endonucleases encoded by viruses, bacteriophages as well as archaeal, eucaryotic nuclear and organellar genomes are characterized by the sequence motifs 'LAGLIDADG' and 'HNH', respectively. These endonucleases have been shown to occur in different environments: LAGLIDADG endonucleases are found in inteins, archaeal and group I introns and as f...

Journal: :Bioinformatics 2004
Yonatan H. Grad Frederick P. Roth Marc S. Halfon George M. Church

MOTIVATION To date, computational searches for cis-regulatory modules (CRMs) have relied on two methods. The first, phylogenetic footprinting, has been used to find CRMs in non-coding sequence, but does not directly link DNA sequence with spatio-temporal patterns of expression. The second, based on searches for combinations of transcription factor (TF) binding motifs, has been employed in genom...

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