نتایج جستجو برای: basal core promoter double mutations

تعداد نتایج: 780868  

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2005
He-Jun Yuan Man-Fung Yuen Danny Ka-Ho Wong Siu-Man Sum Joke Doutreloigne Erwin Sablon Ching-Lung Lai

This study was performed to determine the factors for predicting the occurrence of acute exacerbation of hepatitis B virus infection in HBeAg-negative patients. Two hundred and sixteen patients with known times of HBeAg seroclearance were recruited. Liver biochemistry and virologic markers were monitored. Precore and core promoter mutations were determined by a line probe assay. The median age ...

Journal: :Genome research 2011
Simon J van Heeringen Waseem Akhtar Ulrike G Jacobi Robert C Akkers Yutaka Suzuki Gert Jan C Veenstra

Transcription initiation involves the recruitment of basal transcription factors to the core promoter. A variety of core promoter elements exists; however for most of these motifs, the distribution across species is unknown. Here we report on the comparison of human and amphibian promoter sequences. We have used oligo-capping in combination with deep sequencing to determine transcription start ...

2014
Somenath Datta Alip Ghosh Debanjali Dasgupta Amit Ghosh Shrabasti Roychoudhury Gaurav Roy Soumyojit Das Kausik Das Subash Gupta Keya Basu Analabha Basu Simanti Datta Abhijit Chowdhury Soma Banerjee Ranjit Ray

BACKGROUND The contribution of chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection in the pathogenesis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) through progressive stages of liver fibrosis is exacerbated by the acquisition of naturally occurring mutations in its genome. This study has investigated the prevalence of single and combo mutations in the genome of HBV-genotype D from treatment naïve Indian patients o...

2010
Namhoon Lee Shankar S. Iyer Jie Mu Jocelyn D. Weissman Anat Ohali T. Kevin Howcroft Brian A. Lewis Dinah S. Singer

BACKGROUND MHC CLASS I TRANSCRIPTION IS REGULATED BY TWO DISTINCT TYPES OF REGULATORY PATHWAYS: 1) tissue-specific pathways that establish constitutive levels of expression within a given tissue and 2) dynamically modulated pathways that increase or decrease expression within that tissue in response to hormonal or cytokine mediated stimuli. These sets of pathways target distinct upstream regula...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 1995
K H Emami W W Navarre S T Smale

The core promoter compositions of mammalian protein-coding genes are highly variable; some contain TATA boxes, some contain initiator (Inr) elements, and others contain both or neither of these basal elements. The underlying reason for this heterogeneity remains a mystery, as recent studies have suggested that TATA-containing and Inr-containing core promoters direct transcription initiation by ...

2007
Samir Dervisevic Samreen Ijaz Shahneila Chaudry Richard S. Tedder

In the United Kingdom, the National Screening Programme for identification of hepatitits B virus (HBV) infection in pregnant women uses HBV e antigen (HBeAg) and antibody to HBeAg (anti-HBe) as markers of infectivity to determine use of immunoglobulin for hepatitis B. Serum samples from 114 HBV-infected women were analyzed. Viral loads correlated with HBeAg/anti-HBe status and viral genotypes. ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1995
C A Josaitis T Gaal R L Gourse

Escherichia coli uses at least two regulatory systems, stringent control and growth-rate-dependent control, to adjust rRNA output to amino acid availability and the steady-state growth rate, respectively. We examined transcription from rrnB P1 promoters containing or lacking the cis-acting UP element and FIS protein binding sites after amino acid starvation. The "core promoter" responds to amin...

2013
Eun-young Cho Hyung-jin Kim Channy Park Hong-seob So Rae Kil Park Haak Cheoul Kim

BACKGROUND/AIMS The hepatitis B virus (HBV) genome contains binding sites for hepatocyte nuclear factors (HNF) 3 and 4 in the core domain of enhancer 1 (Enh1), and mutations in this domain have a strong impact on virus replication. We aimed to identify frequent base-mutation sites in the core domain of Enh1 and to examine the impact of these mutations on viral replication. METHODS We studied ...

Journal: :Seminars in liver disease 1983
V Vargas Blasco

Chronic hepatitis B is the most common cause of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in Asia. Integration of hepatitis B virus (HBV) genome is likely an early event of carcinogenesis. The integrated HBV genome may activate neighboring cellular genes directly to offer a selective growth advantage to the liver cells. Production of hepatitis B X protein can act as a transactivator on various cellular ge...

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