نتایج جستجو برای: protein coding region

تعداد نتایج: 1786839  

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2010
X Z Kan X F Li L Q Zhang L Chen C J Qian X W Zhang L Wang

The rock pigeon (Columba livia), or Rock dove, is a member of the bird family Columbidae. We mapped the complete mitochondrial genome of the Rock pigeon. The mitochondrial genome of this species is a circular molecule of 17,229 bp in length, encoding a standard set of 13 protein-coding genes, two ribosomal RNA genes, and 22 transfer RNA genes, plus a putative control region, demonstrating a str...

Journal: :Blood 1987
M Poncz S Surrey P LaRocco M J Weiss E F Rappaport T M Conway E Schwartz

We report the isolation of a platelet factor 4 (PF4) cDNA clone from a lambda gt11 expression cDNA library which was derived from a human erythroleukemic (HEL) cell line. The sequence of the DNA insert includes the 3'-untranslated region, the entire amino acid coding region for the mature PF4 protein, and a 5' region containing coding information for an additional 18 amino acids. In addition, s...

Journal: :EURASIP J. Adv. Sig. Proc. 2004
Trevor W. Fox Alex Carreira

It has been observed that the protein-coding regions of DNA sequences exhibit period-three behaviour, which can be exploited to predict the location of coding regions within genes. Previously, discrete Fourier transform (DFT) and digital filter-based methods have been used for the identification of coding regions. However, these methods do not significantly suppress the noncoding regions in the...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 1991
P C Turner T Forsey P D Minor

The small hydrophobic (SH) protein gene and flanking regions of the Urabe Am9 vaccine strain of mumps virus were amplified by the polymerase chain reaction and sequenced directly by the dideoxynucleotide chain termination method. The 434 bp sequence was identical for the Urabe strain isolated from vaccines produced by three manufacturers and for virus isolated following post-vaccination parotit...

Ali Hatef Salmaninan, Anis Jafati, Mana Oloomi, Saeid Bouzari,

Elaboration of different toxins by enterotoxigenic E. coli has been considered as one of the main virulence factors contributing to the manifestation of disease caused by these microorganisms. Various strategies have been employed to raise antibodies against these toxins as a line of defense. In this study, the 3’ terminus of the gene that codes for the binding subunit of the heat-labile entero...

Background: The potential of plants, as a safe and eukaryotic system, is considered in the production of recombinant therapeutic human protein today; but the expression level of heterologous proteins is limited by the post-transcriptional gene silencing (PTGS) response in this new technology. The use of viral suppressors of gene silencing can prevent PTGS and improve transient expression level ...

Journal: :Cancer research 1991
A Raz P Carmi T Raz V Hogan A Mohamed S R Wolman

A human galactoside-binding protein with an Mr of 31,000 was cloned from the human HT-1080 fibrosarcoma complementary DNA library. A partial complementary DNA clone containing the complete coding region was characterized and the deduced sequence encodes a polypeptide of 242 amino acids with the characteristics of a carbohydrate-binding protein. The gene coding for the human galactoside-binding ...

2016
Sven Diederichs Lorenz Bartsch Julia C Berkmann Karin Fröse Jana Heitmann Caroline Hoppe Deetje Iggena Danny Jazmati Philipp Karschnia Miriam Linsenmeier Thomas Maulhardt Lino Möhrmann Johannes Morstein Stella V Paffenholz Paula Röpenack Timo Rückert Ludger Sandig Maximilian Schell Anna Steinmann Gjendine Voss Jacqueline Wasmuth Maria E Weinberger Ramona Wullenkord

Cancer is a disease of the genome caused by oncogene activation and tumor suppressor gene inhibition. Deep sequencing studies including large consortia such as TCGA and ICGC identified numerous tumor-specific mutations not only in protein-coding sequences but also in non-coding sequences. Although 98% of the genome is not translated into proteins, most studies have neglected the information hid...

Journal: :Biochemical Society symposium 2001
M Goedert M G Spillantini

Abundant neurofibrillary lesions made of the microtubule-associated protein tau constitute a defining neuropathological characteristic of Alzheimer's disease. Filamentous tau protein deposits are also the defining neuropathological characteristic of other neurodegenerative diseases, many of which are frontotemporal dementias or movement disorders, such as Pick's disease, progressive supranuclea...

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