نتایج جستجو برای: beta globin gene

تعداد نتایج: 1286048  

2011
Jackie A. Pallister Damien C.T. Halliday Anthony J. Robinson Daryl Venables Rhonda D. Voysey Donna G. Boyle Thayalini Shanmuganathan Christopher M. Hardy Nicole A. Siddon Alex D. Hyatt

BACKGROUND The cane toad, Bufo (Chaunus) marinus, is one of the most notorious vertebrate pests introduced into Australia over the last 200 years and, so far, efforts to identify a naturally occurring B. marinus-specific pathogen for use as a biological control agent have been unsuccessful. We explored an alternative approach that entailed genetically modifying a pathogen with broad host specif...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2000
C P Kalberer R Pawliuk S Imren T Bachelot K J Takekoshi M Fabry C J Eaves I M London R K Humphries P Leboulch

Transcriptional silencing of genes transferred into hematopoietic stem cells poses one of the most significant challenges to the success of gene therapy. If the transferred gene is not completely silenced, a progressive decline in gene expression as the mice age often is encountered. These phenomena were observed to various degrees in mouse transplant experiments using retroviral vectors contai...

Journal: :Epigenetics 2010
Alison M Hosey Chandra-Prakash Chaturvedi Marjorie Brand

Genome wide studies have provided a wealth of information related to histone modifications. Particular modifications, which can encompass both broad and discrete regions, are associated with certain genomic elements and gene expression status. Here we focus on how studies on the beta-globin gene cluster can complement the genome wide effort through the thorough dissection of histone modifying p...

2006
Jill M. Brown Joanne Leach Joyce E. Reittie Ann Atzberger Jane Lee-Prudhoe William G. Wood Douglas R. Higgs Francisco J. Iborra Veronica J. Buckle

The organization of genes within the nucleus may influence transcription. We have analyzed the nuclear positioning of the coordinately regulated alpha- and beta-globin genes and show that the gene-dense chromatin surrounding the human alpha-globin genes is frequently decondensed, independent of transcription. Against this background, we show the frequent juxtaposition of active alpha- and beta-...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1994
S L McCune M P Reilly M J Chomo T Asakura T M Townes

Two human hemoglobins designed to inhibit the polymerization of sickle hemoglobin (Hb S; alpha 2 beta S2) have been produced. Mutations that disrupt the ability of Hb S to form polymers were introduced into the normal human beta-globin gene by site-specific mutagenesis. These mutations affect the axial and lateral contacts in the sickle fiber. The recombinant hemoglobin designated anti-sickling...

Alpha Thalassemia is one of the most prevalent disorders worldwide with a [T1] high carrier rate in Mazandaran province (north of Iran). Carriers of --MED double gene deletion are at risk of having a child with hemoglobin  haemoglobin[T2]  H (HbH) disease, if they marry a silent carrier. Co-inheritance of αααAnti3.7 triplication that cannot be detected using hem...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1980
T Pederson N G Davis

To explore the relationships between transcription, messenger RNA (mRNA) processing, and nuclear structure, ribonucleoprotein particles containing heterogeneous nuclear RNA (hnRNP) have been purified from globin-producing mouse Friend erythroleukemia cells. These nuclear hnRNP particles sediment at 50S-200S and contain, in addition to high molecular weight hnRNA, a specific set of nuclear prote...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1989
N D Perkins R H Nicolas M A Plumb G H Goodwin

An erythroid nuclear protein (EF1), originally detected as a protein binding within the nuclease hypersensitive site upstream of the chicken beta H-globin gene, has been purified. This protein of 37,000-39,000 molecular weight binds to three sites within the hypersensitive region: one between the CCAAT and TATA boxes, the second (further upstream) next to a NF1 binding site, and the third adjac...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Biology and Agricultural Sciences 2023

Exogenous protein expression in mammalian cells is necessary to produce therapeutic proteins and modern medical applications like developing DNA vaccines gene therapy. This study examines the human-Globin (hBG) second intron's capacity for intron-mediated enhancement (IME) various cell lines. Our study's main aim investigate effect of incorporation arrangement intron human Beta-globin into pVAX...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 2005
Q-H Mo X-R Li C-F Li Y-L He X-M Xu

AIMS To identify a novel beta globin gene mutation found in a Chinese family, and also to assess its functional consequences. METHODS Haematological analysis was performed on all family members. The 23 common mutations of beta thalassaemia found in Chinese populations were detected by means of a reverse dot blot method. Direct DNA sequencing of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplified comple...

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