نتایج جستجو برای: ptgs gene

تعداد نتایج: 1141428  

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2001
M Fuhrmann A Stahlberg E Govorunova S Rank P Hegemann

The chlamyopsin gene (cop) encodes the most abundant eyespot protein in the unicellular green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. This opsin-related protein (COP) binds retinal and was thought to be the photoreceptor controlling photomovement responses via a set of photoreceptor currents. Unfortunately, opsin-deficient mutants are not available and targeted disruption of non-selectable nuclear gene...

Journal: :Fungal genetics and biology : FG & B 2004
Marina Goldoni Gianluca Azzalin Giuseppe Macino Carlo Cogoni

In Neurospora crassa, sequence-specific inhibition of endogenous genes can be induced by the introduction of transgenic DNA homologous to the target gene, through the mechanism of post-transcriptional gene silencing (PTGS) known as quelling. The application of this strategy to inactivate genes in N. crassa has, to date, been restricted by a limited silencing efficiency and instability of the si...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2011
Anna E Coghill Polly A Newcomb Elizabeth M Poole Carolyn M Hutter Karen W Makar Dave Duggan John D Potter Cornelia M Ulrich

PURPOSE Prognosis of patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) is associated with systemic inflammation, and anti-inflammatory drugs can reduce both CRC incidence and mortality. Genetic variation in proinflammatory pathways can affect an individual's CRC risk. However, few studies have investigated the prognostic importance of this genetic variation in CRC patients. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN We investi...

Journal: :Wiley interdisciplinary reviews. RNA 2012
Helen J Curtis Christopher R Sibley Matthew J A Wood

Post-transcriptional gene silencing (PTGS) via RNA interference (RNAi) is a vital gene regulatory mechanism for fine-tuning gene expression. RNAi effectors termed microRNAs (miRNAs) are implicated in various aspects of animal development and normal physiological function, while dysregulation has been linked to several pathologies. Several atypical miRNA biogenesis pathways have been identified,...

One of the most efficient mechanisms by which plants protect themselves from invading virusesis the specific RNA-dependent silencing pathway termed post-transcriptional gene silencing(PTGS). In this mechanism, resistance to a virus is engineered through the expression of asegment of the virus genomein transgenic plants. Potato VirusY (PVY) is one of the mostdamaging viruses of potato, infecting...

2011
Lucas Arzola Junxing Chen Kittipong Rattanaporn James M. Maclean Karen A. McDonald

Potential epidemics of infectious diseases and the constant threat of bioterrorism demand rapid, scalable, and cost-efficient manufacturing of therapeutic proteins. Molecular farming of tobacco plants provides an alternative for the recombinant production of therapeutics. We have developed a transient production platform that uses Agrobacterium infiltration of Nicotiana benthamiana plants to ex...

Journal: :Carcinogenesis 2006
L L Dunn E O Sekyere Y Suryo Rahmanto D R Richardson

Melanotransferrin (MTf) or melanoma tumor antigen p97 is an iron (Fe) binding transferrin homolog expressed highly on melanomas and at lower levels on normal tissues. It has been suggested that MTf is involved in a variety of processes such as Fe metabolism and cellular differentiation. Considering the crucial role of Fe in many metabolic pathways, for example, DNA synthesis, it is important to...

Journal: :Stress Biology 2022

Abstract Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) is known to encode 6 canonical viral proteins. Our recent study revealed that TYLCV also encodes some additional small proteins with potential virulence functions. The fifth ORF of in the complementary sense, which we name C5, evolutionarily conserved, but little about its expression and function during infection. Here, confirmed C5 by analyzing pr...

Journal: :Cell 2003
Craig P Hunter

and everybody will be able to enjoy the book, and not RNAi was coined half a dozen years ago to describe just those who are quite happy primarily going through a completely mysterious phenomenon in C. elegans the book by jumping from one tremendously good figure whereby injection of either sense or antisense RNA effi-to another. ciently inhibited gene function. The following year Andy As all go...

Journal: :Science 2001
S M Hammond S Boettcher A A Caudy R Kobayashi G J Hannon

Double-stranded RNA induces potent and specific gene silencing through a process referred to as RNA interference (RNAi) or posttranscriptional gene silencing (PTGS). RNAi is mediated by RNA-induced silencing complex (RISC), a sequence-specific, multicomponent nuclease that destroys messenger RNAs homologous to the silencing trigger. RISC is known to contain short RNAs ( approximately 22 nucleot...

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