نتایج جستجو برای: bantam

تعداد نتایج: 219  

Journal: :Plant physiology 1982
H Nakamoto T Sugiyama

In vitro activation of dark-inactivated pyruvate, orthophosphate dikinase extracted from maize (Zea mays L. cv. Golden Cross Bantam T51) leaves was examined. The inactive form of the enzyme and orthophosphate behaved kinetically as substrates for the reaction, which was catalyzed by an activating factor. This factor was bound by Blue Dextran Sepharose 4B and could be eluted by KCl at a concentr...

2010
Jonathan I. Schneiderman Sara Goldstein Kami Ahmad

Repetitive sequences in eukaryotic genomes induce chromatin-mediated gene-silencing of juxtaposed genes. Many components that promote or antagonize silencing have been identified, but how heterochromatin causes variegated and heritable changes in gene expression remains mysterious. We have used inducible mis-expression in the Drosophila eye to recover new factors that alter silencing caused by ...

2016
Charles A Popkin Brian M Schulz Caroline N Park Thomas S Bottiglieri T Sean Lynch

Ice hockey is a fast-paced sport played by increasing numbers of children and adolescents in North America and around the world. Requiring a unique blend of skill, finesse, power and teamwork, ice hockey can become a lifelong recreational activity. Despite the rising popularity of the sport, there is ongoing concern about the high frequency of musculoskeletal injury associated with participatio...

Journal: :International journal of sports physiology and performance 2013
Jeffrey M Janot Kelly A Auner Talisa M Emberts Robert M Kaatz Kaelyn M Matteson Emily A Muller Mitchell Cook

PURPOSE Previous research has stated that dryland sled pulling trains first-step quickness in hockey players. Further research has demonstrated that off-ice horizontal training (sled pull, parachute, etc) relates well to on-ice acceleration and speed. However, there is limited literature pertaining to on-ice resistance training that aims to enhance speed and acceleration in hockey players. The ...

Journal: :Development 2004
Francisco A Martín Ainhoa Pérez-Garijo Eduardo Moreno Ginés Morata

The Decapentaplegic (Dpp) morphogen gradient controls growth and patterning in the Drosophila appendages. There is recent evidence indicating that the Dpp gradient is converted into an inverse gradient of activity of the gene brinker (brk), which encodes a transcriptional repressor and is negatively regulated by the Dpp pathway. We have studied how alterations in the Brk gradient affect the gro...

2012
Lu Gao Hongliang Zuo Keling Liu Haiyi Li Guohua Zhong

The indigenous small non-coding RNAs, known as microRNAs (miRNAs), are important regulators of gene expression and many of them are evolutionarily conserved. Whether stem-loop RT-PCR, as a sensitive method, could be utilized to clone conserved miRNAs from non-model insects lacks information. Here, three miRNAs, sli-miR-14, sli-miR-2a and sli-bantam, were cloned from Spodoptera litura by stem-lo...

2011
Zhuo Zhang Jun Zou Guo-Kun Wang Jun-Tao Zhang Shuang Huang Yong-Wen Qin Qing Jing

MicroRNAs are endogenous small RNA molecules that regulate gene expression. Although the biogenesis of microRNAs and their regulation have been thoroughly elucidated, the degradation of microRNAs has not been fully understood. Here by using the pulse-chase approach, we performed the direct measurement of microRNA lifespan. Five representative microRNAs demonstrated a general feature of relative...

2017
Maosen Ye Fei Ye Liutao He Yiping Liu Xiaoling Zhao Huadong Yin Diyan Li Hengyong Xu Qing Zhu Yan Wang

Myozenin3 (Myoz3) has been reported to bind multiple Z-disc proteins and hence play a key role in signal transduction and muscle fiber type differentiation. The purpose of current study is to better understand the basic characteristics of Myoz3. Firstly, we cloned the ORF (open reading frame) of the Myoz3 gene. AA (amino acid) sequence analysis revealed that the Myoz3 gene encodes a 26 kDa prot...

Journal: :Molecular plant-microbe interactions : MPMI 1995
R H Proctor T M Hohn S P McCormick

The production of trichothecene mycotoxins by some plant pathogenic species of Fusarium is thought to contribute to their virulence. Gibberella zeae (F. graminearum) is an important cereal pathogen that produces the trichothecene deoxynivalenol. To determine if trichothecene production contributes to the virulence of G. zeae, we generated trichothecene-deficient mutants of the fungus by gene di...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2010
Héctor Herranz Xin Hong Lidia Pérez Ana Ferreira Daniel Olivieri Stephen M Cohen Marco Milán

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) have been implicated in cell-cycle regulation and in some cases shown to have a role in tissue growth control. Depletion of miRNAs was found to have an effect on tissue growth rates in the wing primordium of Drosophila, a highly proliferative epithelium. Dicer-1 (Dcr-1) is a double-stranded RNAseIII essential for miRNA biogenesis. Adult cells lacking dcr-1, or with reduced dc...

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