نتایج جستجو برای: tail gap length

تعداد نتایج: 489943  

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2004
Guy L Odom Jennifer L Robichaux Prescott L Deininger

Based on previous observations that newly inserted LINEs and SINEs have particularly long 3' A-tails, which shorten rapidly during evolutionary time, we have analyzed the rat and mouse genomes for evidence of recently inserted SINEs and LINEs. We find that the youngest predicted subfamilies of rodent identifier (ID) elements, a rodent-specific SINE derived from tRNA(Ala), are preferentially ass...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2014
Kerrie A Davies Robin M Giblin-Davis Weimin Ye Gary S Taylor Jeff Makinson Matthew Purcell

Three new species of Fergusobia, respectively collected from shoot bud galls on narrow-leaved Melaleuca spp. in Australia, are described. Fergusobia armillarisae n. sp. Davies is characterised by the combination of an arcuate to open C-shaped parthenogenetic female with an extensile uterus and a short, conoid tail, an arcuate infective female with a broadly rounded tail tip, and an arcuate male...

2017
Blair Ney Carlo R. Carere Richard Sparling Thanavit Jirapanjawat Matthew B. Stott Colin J. Jackson John G. Oakeshott Andrew C. Warden Chris Greening

F420 is a microbial cofactor that mediates a wide range of physiologically important and industrially relevant redox reactions, including in methanogenesis and tetracycline biosynthesis. This deazaflavin comprises a redox-active isoalloxazine headgroup conjugated to a lactyloligoglutamyl tail. Here we studied the catalytic significance of the oligoglutamate chain, which differs in length betwee...

2016
Daniel L. Kiss Kenji M. Oman Julie A. Dougherty Chandrama Mukherjee Ralf Bundschuh Daniel R. Schoenberg

Cap homeostasis is a cyclical process of decapping and recapping that maintains the cap on a subset of the cytoplasmic transcriptome. Interfering with cytoplasmic capping results in the redistribution of target transcripts from polysomes to non-translating mRNPs, where they accumulate in an uncapped but nonetheless stable form. It is generally thought that decapping is preceded by shortening of...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Cheuk-Yui Leung Liam C Palmer Sumit Kewalramani Baofu Qiao Samuel I Stupp Monica Olvera de la Cruz Michael J Bedzyk

The crystallization of molecules with polar and hydrophobic groups, such as ionic amphiphiles and proteins, is of paramount importance in biology and biotechnology. By coassembling dilysine (+2) and carboxylate (-1) amphiphiles of various tail lengths into bilayer membranes at different pH values, we show that the 2D crystallization process in amphiphile membranes can be controlled by modifying...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 2005
C Jason Wong Aaron L Lucius Timothy M Lohman

We examined the equilibrium binding of Escherichia coli RecBC and RecBCD helicases to duplex DNA ends possessing pre-existing single-stranded (ss) DNA ((dT)(n)) tails varying in length (n=0 to 20 nucleotides) in order to determine the contributions of both the 3' and 5' single strands to the energetics of complex formation. Protein binding was monitored by the fluorescence enhancement of a refe...

Journal: :Nature Communications 2021

Abstract Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) integrates upstream stimuli and regulates cell growth by controlling the activity of mTORC1. TSC functions as a GTPase-activating protein (GAP) towards small GTPase Rheb inhibits Rheb-mediated activation Mutations in genes cause tuberous sclerosis. In this study, near-atomic resolution structure human reveals an arch-shaped architecture, with 2:2:1 stoi...

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