نتایج جستجو برای: eukaryote

تعداد نتایج: 5405  

Journal: :Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology 2014
Fabien Burki

Molecular phylogenetics has revolutionized our knowledge of the eukaryotic tree of life. With the advent of genomics, a new discipline of phylogenetics has emerged: phylogenomics. This method uses large alignments of tens to hundreds of genes to reconstruct evolutionary histories. This approach has led to the resolution of ancient and contentious relationships, notably between the building bloc...

2014
Kerli Piir Tiina Tamm Ivan Kisly Triin Tammsalu Jaanus Remme

Structural studies have revealed that the core of the ribosome structure is conserved among ribosomes of all kingdoms. Kingdom-specific ribosomal proteins (r-proteins) are located in peripheral parts of the ribosome. In this work, the interactions between rRNA and r-proteins of eukaryote Saccharomyces cerevisiae ribosome were investigated applying LiCl induced splitting and quantitative mass sp...

2015
CHADY EL MIR ZEINA YASSINE

We prove three optimal conformal geometric inequalities of C. Blatter type on every Riemannian Klein bottle. These inequalities provide conformal lower bounds on the area and involve lengths of homotopy classes of curves that are natural candidates to realize the systole.

Journal: :Current opinion in genetics & development 1998
L Skrabanek K H Wolfe

Several eukaryotes, including maize, yeast and Xenopus, are degenerate polyploids formed by relatively recent whole-genome duplications. Ohno's conjecture that more ancient genome duplications occurred in an ancestor of vertebrates is probably at least partly true but the present shortage of gene sequence and map information from vertebrates makes it difficult to either prove or disprove this h...

Journal: :The Journal of Automatic Chemistry 1985
S. J. Callaghan R. Singer J. M. White C. G. Fraser

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Joel L Sachs Ryan G Skophammer John U Regus

Diverse bacterial lineages form beneficial infections with eukaryotic hosts. The origins, evolution, and breakdown of these mutualisms represent important evolutionary transitions. To examine these key events, we synthesize data from diverse interactions between bacteria and eukaryote hosts. Five evolutionary transitions are investigated, including the origins of bacterial associations with euk...

2015
Jeremy G. Wideman Courtney Stairs Jeremy Wideman Sujoy Lahiri

The recently discovered endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane protein complex (EMC) has been implicated in ER-associated degradation (ERAD), lipid transport and tethering between the ER and mitochondrial outer membranes, and assembly of multipass ER-membrane proteins. The EMC has been studied in both animals and fungi but its presence outside the Opisthokont clade (animals + fungi + related proti...

2016
Alexander G. Myasnikov S. Kundhavai Natchiar Marielle Nebout Isabelle Hazemann Véronique Imbert Heena Khatter Jean-François Peyron Bruno P. Klaholz

Many antibiotics in clinical use target the bacterial ribosome by interfering with the protein synthesis machinery. However, targeting the human ribosome in the case of protein synthesis deregulations such as in highly proliferating cancer cells has not been investigated at the molecular level up to now. Here we report the structure of the human 80S ribosome with a eukaryote-specific antibiotic...

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