نتایج جستجو برای: transgene

تعداد نتایج: 12520  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Nathan B Sutter David Scalzo Steven Fiering Mark Groudine David I K Martin

In eukaryotic genomes, transcriptionally active regions are interspersed with silent chromatin that may repress genes in its vicinity. Chromatin insulators are elements that can shield a locus from repressive effects of flanking chromatin. Few such elements have been characterized in higher eukaryotes, but transcriptional activating elements are an invariant feature of active loci and have been...

2009
Chih-Chuan Liang Guang Liu Ran Zhang Jin-Jing Liu William B. Stallcup Zhongjun Zhou De-Pei Liu Zhi-Gang She Wei Zheng Yu-Sheng Wei Hou-Zao Chen Ai-Bing Wang Hong-Liang Li

The paraoxonase (PON) gene cluster consists of the PON1, PON2, and PON3 genes, each of which can individually inhibit atherogenesis. To analyze the functions of the PON gene cluster (PC) in atherogenesis and plaque stability, human PC transgenic (Tg) mice were generated using bacterial artificial chromosome. The high-density lipoprotein from Tg mice exhibited increased paraoxonase activity. Whe...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2004
Daniel Schubert Berthold Lechtenberg Alexandra Forsbach Mario Gils Sultan Bahadur Renate Schmidt

Pronounced variability of transgene expression and transgene silencing are commonly observed among independent plant lines transformed with the same construct. Single-copy T-DNA lines harboring reporter genes of various kind and number under the control of a strong promoter were established in Arabidopsis thaliana for a comprehensive analysis of transgene expression. Characterization of 132 ind...

Journal: :Development 1995
A Weng T Magnuson U Storb

A murine transgene, HRD, is methylated only when carried in certain inbred strain backgrounds. A locus on distal chromosome 4, Ssm1 (strain-specific modifier), controls this phenomenon. In order to characterize the activity of Ssm1, we have investigated developmental acquisition of methylation over the transgene. Analysis of postimplantation embryos revealed that strain-specific methylation is ...

Journal: :Circulation research 2009
Zhi-Gang She Wei Zheng Yu-Sheng Wei Hou-Zao Chen Ai-Bing Wang Hong-Liang Li Guang Liu Ran Zhang Jin-Jing Liu William B Stallcup Zhongjun Zhou De-Pei Liu Chih-Chuan Liang

The paraoxonase (PON) gene cluster consists of the PON1, PON2, and PON3 genes, each of which can individually inhibit atherogenesis. To analyze the functions of the PON gene cluster (PC) in atherogenesis and plaque stability, human PC transgenic (Tg) mice were generated using bacterial artificial chromosome. The high-density lipoprotein from Tg mice exhibited increased paraoxonase activity. Whe...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2015
Agnès Yu Baptiste Saudemont Nathalie Bouteiller Emilie Elvira-Matelot Gersende Lepère Jean-Sébastien Parent Jean-Benoit Morel Jun Cao Taline Elmayan Hervé Vaucheret

Second-site mutagenesis was performed on the argonaute1-33 (ago1-33) hypomorphic mutant, which exhibits reduced sense transgene posttranscriptional gene silencing (S-PTGS). Mutations in FIERY1, a positive regulator of the cytoplasmic 5'-to-3' EXORIBONUCLEASE4 (XRN4), and in SUPERKILLER3 (SKI3), a member of the SKI complex that threads RNAs directly to the 3'-to-5' exoribonuclease of the cytopla...

Journal: :Cancer research 2008
Terence P F Gade Jason A Koutcher William M Spees Bradley J Beattie Vladimir Ponomarev Michael Doubrovin Ian M Buchanan Tatiana Beresten Kristen L Zakian H Carl Le William P Tong Philipp Mayer-Kuckuk Ronald G Blasberg Juri G Gelovani

The successful translation of gene therapy for clinical application will require the assessment of transgene activity as a measure of the biological function of a therapeutic transgene. Although current imaging permits the noninvasive detection of transgene expression, the critical need for quantitative imaging of the action of the expressed transgene has not been met. In vivo magnetic resonanc...

1999
XIAO-JING WANG KRISTIN M. LIEFER SOPHIA TSAI BERT W. O’MALLEY DENNIS R. ROOP

Previous attempts to establish transgenic mouse models to study the functions of transforming growth factor b1 (TGFb1) in the skin revealed controversial roles for TGFb1 in epidermal growth (inhibition vs. stimulation) and resulted in neonatal lethality in one instance. To establish a viable transgenic model for studying functions of TGFb1 in the skin, we have now developed transgenic mice, whi...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Kathleen M I Caron Leighton R James Hyung-Suk Kim Scott G Morham Maria Luisa S Sequeira Lopez R Ariel Gomez Timothy L Reudelhuber Oliver Smithies

Experimental analysis of the effects of individual components of complex mammalian systems is frequently impeded by compensatory adjustments that animals make to achieve homeostasis. We here introduce a genetic procedure for eliminating this type of impediment, by using as an example the development and testing of a transgene for "genetically clamping" the expression of renin, the major homeost...

2017
Yoshitaka Miyagawa Gianluca Verlengia Bonnie Reinhart Fang Han Hiroaki Uchida Silvia Zucchini William F. Goins Michele Simonato Justus B. Cohen Joseph C. Glorioso

The ability of herpes simplex virus (HSV) to establish lifelong latency in neurons suggests that HSV-derived vectors hold promise for gene delivery to the nervous system. However, vector toxicity and transgene silencing have created significant barriers to vector applications to the brain. Recently, we described a vector defective for all immediate-early gene expression and deleted for the join...

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