نتایج جستجو برای: biochemical genetics

تعداد نتایج: 208150  

Journal: :Genetics 1998
M F Goodman K D Fygenson

This review summarizes mutagenesis studies, emphasizing the use of bacteriophage T4 mutator and antimutator strains. Early genetic studies on T4 identified mutator and antimutator variants of DNA polymerase that, in turn, stimulated the development of model systems for the study of DNA polymerase fidelity in vitro. Later enzymatic studies using purified T4 mutator and antimutator polymerases we...

Journal: :international journal of reproductive biomedicine 0
fahimeh ramezani tehrani maryam daneshpour somayeh hashemi maryam zarkesh feridoun azizi

background: polycystic ovary syndrome (pcos) is a complex disease having both genetic and environmental components and candidate genes on obesity and insulin metabolism have been hypothesized to be involved in its etiology. objective: we examined the possible association of adiponectin and insulin receptor gene polymorphisms with pcos. materials and methods: a total of 186 women with pcos using...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2011
Anthony J Zera

During the past decade, microevolution of intermediary metabolism has become an important new research focus at the interface between metabolic biochemistry and evolutionary genetics. Increasing recognition of the importance of integrative studies in evolutionary analysis, the rising interest in 'evolutionary systems biology', and the development of various 'omics' technologies have all contrib...

Journal: :World Journal Of Advanced Research and Reviews 2021

The fundamental concepts of the aging process are exposed: Its dimension as a health problem, aspects related to its repercussion from social point view, and influence on that can affect normal development contemporary society. roles genetics, cellular biochemical processes concur in is analyzed, making special reference role Adenosine Mono Phosphate Kinase [AMPK]. activation regulation partici...

2012
Richard A. Wilson Jessie Fernandez Cristian F. Quispe Julien Gradnigo Anya Seng Etsuko Moriyama Janet D. Wright

Fungal diseases cause enormous crop losses, but defining the nutrient conditions encountered by the pathogen remains elusive. Here, we generated a mutant strain of the devastating rice pathogen Magnaporthe oryzae impaired for de novo methionine biosynthesis. The resulting methionine-requiring strain grew strongly on synthetic minimal media supplemented with methionine, aspartate or complex mixt...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2015
Chris Greening Philippe Constant Kiel Hards Sergio E Morales John G Oakeshott Robyn J Russell Matthew C Taylor Michael Berney Ralf Conrad Gregory M Cook

We have known for 40 years that soils can consume the trace amounts of molecular hydrogen (H2) found in the Earth’s atmosphere.This process is predicted to be the most significant term in the global hydrogen cycle. However, the organisms and enzymes responsible for this process were only recently identified. Pure culture experiments demonstrated that several species of Actinobacteria, including...

2016
Christopher A. Vakulskas Yuanyuan Leng Hazuki Abe Takumi Amaki Akihiro Okayama Paul Babitzke Kazushi Suzuki Tony Romeo

The widely conserved protein CsrA (carbon storage regulator A) globally regulates bacterial gene expression at the post-transcriptional level. In many species, CsrA activity is governed by untranslated sRNAs, CsrB and CsrC in Escherichia coli, which bind to multiple CsrA dimers, sequestering them from lower affinity mRNA targets. Both the synthesis and turnover of CsrB/C are regulated. Their tu...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Bertram Daum Tessa E F Quax Martin Sachse Deryck J Mills Julia Reimann Özkan Yildiz Sabine Häder Cosmin Saveanu Patrick Forterre Sonja-Verena Albers Werner Kühlbrandt David Prangishvili

Viruses have developed a wide range of strategies to escape from the host cells in which they replicate. For egress some archaeal viruses use a pyramidal structure with sevenfold rotational symmetry. Virus-associated pyramids (VAPs) assemble in the host cell membrane from the virus-encoded protein PVAP and open at the end of the infection cycle. We characterize this unusual supramolecular assem...

Journal: :Cancer letters 2014
Antonio Mazzocca Maryam Tahmasebi Birgani Carlo Sabbà Vinicio Carloni

As in many tumors, heterogeneity within the cell population is one of the main features of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Heterogeneity results from the ability of tumor to produce multiple subpopulations of cells with diverse genetic, biochemical and immunological characteristics. Little is known about how heterogeneity emerges and how it is maintained. Fluctuations in single cells can be mas...

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