نتایج جستجو برای: mutant strains

تعداد نتایج: 270616  

Journal: :The Plant cell 2014
Yan Huang Sean Minaker Charlotte Roth Shuai Huang Philip Hieter Volker Lipka Marcel Wiermer Xin Li

Proteins with nucleotide binding and leucine-rich repeat domains (NLRs) serve as immune receptors in animals and plants that recognize pathogens and activate downstream defense responses. As high accumulation of NLRs can result in unwarranted autoimmune responses, their cellular concentrations must be tightly regulated. However, the molecular mechanisms of this process are poorly detailed. The ...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2002
Xu-Yu Zhou Yumi Yashiro-Ohtani Masakiyo Nakahira Woong Ryeon Park Ryo Abe Toshiyuki Hamaoka Mayumi Naramura Hua Gu Hiromi Fujiwara

T cell costimulation via CD28 and other (non-CD28) costimulatory molecules induces comparable levels of [(3)H]TdR incorporation, but fundamentally differs in the contribution to IL-2 production. In this study, we investigated the molecular basis underlying the difference between CD28 and non-CD28 costimulation for IL-2 gene expression. Resting T cells from a mutant mouse strain generated by rep...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2008
Krishna Narayanan Cheng Huang Kumari Lokugamage Wataru Kamitani Tetsuro Ikegami Chien-Te K Tseng Shinji Makino

The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV) nsp1 protein has unique biological functions that have not been described in the viral proteins of any RNA viruses; expressed SARS-CoV nsp1 protein has been found to suppress host gene expression by promoting host mRNA degradation and inhibiting translation. We generated an nsp1 mutant (nsp1-mt) that neither promoted host mRNA degrada...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2004
Ping Wang Sudipta Saraswati Zhuo Guan Carol J Watkins Richard J Wurtman J Troy Littleton

A novel paralytic mutant, nubian, was identified in a behavioral screen for conditional temperature-sensitive seizure mutants in Drosophila melanogaster. nubian mutants display reduced lifespan, abnormal motor behavior, altered synaptic structure, and defective neurotransmitter release. The nubian mutant disrupts phosphoglycerate kinase (PGK), an enzyme required for ATP generation in the termin...

2013
Catia C. Proenca Natacha Stoehr Mario Bernhard Shanon Seger Christel Genoud Ana Roscic Paolo Paganetti Shanming Liu Leon O. Murphy Rainer Kuhn Tewis Bouwmeester Ivan Galimberti

The accumulation of aggregated mutant huntingtin (mHtt) inclusion bodies is involved in Huntigton's disease (HD) progression. Medium sized-spiny neurons (MSNs) in the corpus striatum are highly vulnerable to mHtt aggregate accumulation and degeneration, but the mechanisms and pathways involved remain elusive. Here we have developed a new model to study MSNs degeneration in the context of HD. We...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 1971
I R Beacham K Beacham A Zaritsky R H Pritchard

The intraoellular concentration of thymidine triphosphate has been measured in thymine requiring mutants of Escherichia co&i K12 and E. coli 15, and compared with that in non-mutant strains using thymine, thymidine and a mixture of thymine and deoxyguenosine, in the growth medium. The data show (1) that the thymidine triphosphate concentration rises as the thymine concentration in the growth me...

Journal: :Microbiology 2000
J P Müller S Bron G Venema J M van Dijl

The growth and protein export defects of Escherichia coli secA51(Ts) strains can be suppressed by the CsaA protein of Bacillus subtilis. The present studies indicate that this effect can be attributed to chaperone-like activities of CsaA. First, CsaA stimulated protein export in secB, groES and dnaJ mutant strains of E. coli. Second, CsaA suppressed the growth defects of dnaK, dnaJ and grpE mut...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 1999
A M Caruso N Serbina E Klein K Triebold B R Bloom J L Flynn

CD4 T cells are important in the protective immune response against tuberculosis. Two mouse models deficient in CD4 T cells were used to examine the mechanism by which these cells participate in protection against Mycobacterium tuberculosis challenge. Transgenic mice deficient in either MHC class II or CD4 molecules demonstrated increased susceptibility to M. tuberculosis, compared with wild-ty...

Journal: :Physiological genomics 2007
Andrew R Tapper Sheri L McKinney Michael J Marks Henry A Lester

Nicotinic receptors containing the alpha 4 subunit (alpha 4* nAChRs) have high sensitivity and are widely expressed in the central nervous system, yet their contributions to behavioral tolerance, a hallmark of nicotine dependence, are unclear. To evaluate the contribution of alpha 4* and non-alpha 4 nAChRs in the development of tolerance to hypothermia and locomotor suppression, alpha 4 knockou...

2016
Zubeyde Bayram-Weston Lesley Jones Stephen B. Dunnett Simon P. Brooks

Huntington's disease (HD) cellular pathology is characterised by the aggregation of mutant huntingtin (mHTT) protein into inclusion bodies. The present paper compared the sensitivity of five widely used mHTT antibodies (S830; MW8; EM48; 1C2; ubiquitin) against mice from five commonly used HD mouse models (R6/1; YAC128; HdhQ92; B6 HdhQ150; B6 x129/Ola HdhQ150) at two ages to determine: the most ...

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