نتایج جستجو برای: phylogenetic motifs

تعداد نتایج: 91018  

2014
Faruku Bande Siti Suri Arshad Latiffah Hassan Zunita Zakaria

A nested PCR assay was used to determine the viral RNA and proviral DNA status of naturally infected cats. Selected samples that were FeLV-positive by PCR were subjected to sequencing, phylogenetic analysis, and motifs search. Of the 39 samples that were positive for FeLV p27 antigen, 87.2% (34/39) were confirmed positive with nested PCR. FeLV proviral DNA was detected in 38 (97.3%) of p27-anti...

2016
Joomyeong Kim An Ye

The Peg3 (Paternally Expressed Gene 3) imprinted domain is predicted to be regulated through a large number of evolutionarily conserved regions (ECRs) that are localized within its middle 200-kb region. In the current study, we characterized these potential cis-regulatory regions using phylogenetic and epigenetic approaches. According to the results, the majority of these ECRs are potential enh...

Journal: :Biochimica et biophysica acta 1998
T Guina D Helfet-Hilliker V Ramamurthy D Oliver

A Borrelia burgdorferi secA homologue was cloned and the complete DNA sequence was determined. The deduced protein sequence consists of 899 amino acids and shows a high degree of homology to SecA homologues from other Bacteria and photosynthetic plastids. The presence of the secA gene in Spirochetes suggests that this gene is present in most if not all major lineages within Bacteria. The ease o...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2011
Juan Antonio Torres Acosta Larry C Fowke Hong Wang

BACKGROUND AND AIMS The cell cycle is controlled by cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs), and CDK inhibitors are major regulators of their activities. The ICK/KRP family of CDK inhibitors has been reported in several plants, with seven members in arabidopsis; however, the phylogenetic relationship among members in different species is unknown. Also, there is a need to understand how these genes and ...

2013
Nikita Chopra Saumitra Abhinandan Pathak Rakesh Bhatnagar Sonika Bhatnagar

Prokaryotic MazF family toxins cooccur with cognate antitoxins having divergent DNA-binding folds and can be of chromosomal or plasmid origin. Sequence similarity search was carried out to identify the Toxin-Antitoxin (TA) operons of MazF family followed by sequence analysis and phylogenetic studies. The genomic DNA upstream of the TA operons was searched for the presence of regulatory motifs. ...

2016
Oktay I Kaplan Burak Berber Nezih Hekim Osman Doluca

Many studies show that short non-coding sequences are widely conserved among regulatory elements. More and more conserved sequences are being discovered since the development of next generation sequencing technology. A common approach to identify conserved sequences with regulatory roles relies on topological changes such as hairpin formation at the DNA or RNA level. G-quadruplexes, non-canonic...

Journal: :Bioinformatics 2006
Huai-Kuang Tsai Grace Tzu-Wei Huang Meng-Yuan Chou Henry Horng-Shing Lu Wen-Hsiung Li

MOTIVATION Identifying transcription factor binding sites (TFBSs) is helpful for understanding the mechanism of transcriptional regulation. The abundance and the diversity of genomic data provide an excellent opportunity for identifying TFBSs. Developing methods to integrate various types of data has become a major trend in this pursuit. RESULTS We develop a TFBS identification method, TFBSfi...

Journal: :Genome informatics. International Conference on Genome Informatics 2007
Szymon M Kiełbasa Hanspeter Herzel Ilka M Axmann

The free-living, oxyphototroph bacteria of the group of Prochlorococcus populate widely the oceans. Genomic information of nine marine cyanobacteria was used to predict signals essential for regulation. We implemented a pipeline that automatically calculates BLASTp alignments of query genomes, selects a representative subset of orthologs and predicts motifs conserved in their upstream sequences...

2011
Ramiro Barrantes-Reynolds Susan S. Wallace Jeffrey P. Bond

Protein evolution includes the birth and death of structural motifs. For example, a zinc finger or a salt bridge may be present in some, but not all, members of a protein family. We propose that such transitions are manifest in sequence phylogenies as concerted shifts in substitution rates of amino acids that are neighbors in a representative structure. First, we identified rate shifts in a qua...

Journal: :Bioinformation 2009
PK Prasad V Tandon DK Biswal LM Goswami A Chatterjee

Most phylogenetic studies using current methods have focused on primary DNA sequence information. However, RNA secondary structures are particularly useful in systematics because they include characteristics that give "morphological" information which is not found in the primary sequence. Also DNA sequence motifs from the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) of the nuclear rRNA repeat are useful f...

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