نتایج جستجو برای: virus inactivation

تعداد نتایج: 442414  

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 1998
A Greenfield L Carrel D Pennisi C Philippe N Quaderi P Siggers K Steiner P P Tam A P Monaco H F Willard P Koopman

We recently have identified a ubiquitously transcribed mouse Y chromosome gene, Uty , which encodes a tetratricopeptide repeat (TPR) protein. A peptide derived from the UTY protein confers H-Y antigenicity on male cells. Here we report the characterization of a widely transcribed X-linked homologue of Uty , called Utx , which maps to the proximal region of the mouse X chromosome and which detec...

Journal: :Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 1982
S Rastan

The onset of X-chromosome inactivation was investigated cytologically in postimplantation female mouse embryos of age 5£, 6\ and 1\ days post-coitum (d.p.c.) and in the isolated epiblasts of 6 d.p.c. embryos before primitive streak formation using a heat/hypotonic technique to reveal the inactive X chromosome by differentially dark staining with Giemsa. The results indicate that X inactivation ...

2015
Joel B. Berletch Wenxiu Ma Fan Yang Jay Shendure William S. Noble Christine M. Disteche Xinxian Deng

X chromosome inactivation (XCI) is a female-specific mechanism that serves to balance gene dosage between the sexes whereby one X chromosome in females is inactivated during early development. Despite this silencing, a small portion of genes escape inactivation and remain expressed from the inactive X (Xi). Little is known about the distribution of escape from XCI in different tissues in vivo a...

Journal: :Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association 2010
Michelle N Rheault Stefan M Kren Linda A Hartich Melanie Wall William Thomas Hector A Mesa Philip Avner George E Lees Clifford E Kashtan Yoav Segal

BACKGROUND Female carriers of X-linked Alport syndrome (XLAS) demonstrate variability in clinical phenotype that, unlike males, cannot be correlated with genotype. X-inactivation, the method by which females (XX) silence transcription from one X chromosome in order to achieve gene dosage parity with males (XY), likely modifies the carrier phenotype, but this hypothesis has not been tested direc...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1979
E Katzenelson G Koerner N Biedermann M Peleg H I Shuval

Inactivation kinetics of poliovirus type 1 in ozone demand-free water was investigated by utilizing a fast-flow mixing apparatus. Ozonated water and a solution of ozone demand-free water containing a known quantity of poliovirus type 1 were introduced simultaneously into a mixing chamber, both at a constant rate. This mixture was then passed through a narrow tube of known length and diameter in...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2009
Anne C Eischeid Joel N Meyer Karl G Linden

Adenovirus is a focus of the water treatment community because of its resistance to standard, monochromatic low-pressure (LP) UV irradiation. Recent research has shown that polychromatic, medium-pressure (MP) UV sources are more effective than LP UV for disinfection of adenovirus when viral inactivation is measured using cell culture infectivity assays; however, UV-induced DNA damage may be rep...

Journal: :Current Biology 2001
Kat Hadjantonakis

X-inactivation is the mechanism by which mammals achieve X-linked gene dosage equivalence between the sexes. This event occurs during the early stages of postimplantation embryonic development when XX females silence one of their two active X chromosomes. Somatic X-inactivation is a random event, and so females are in fact mosaic, comprising two populations of cells, each exhibiting exclusive e...

Journal: :Clinical genetics 2012
J M Esquilin C M Takemoto N S Green

X-chromosome inactivation is normally a random event that is regulated by the X chromosome itself. Rarely, females are affected by X-linked disorders from extremely skewed X-chromosome inactivation. Here, we report a family with hemophilia B with female expression through inherited X skewing that appears to be independent of either X chromosome. This finding suggests the possibility of a domina...

Journal: :Genome research 2011
Julie E Horvath Christina B Sheedy Stephanie L Merrett Abdoulaye Banire Diallo David L Swofford NISC Comparative Sequencing Program Eric D Green Huntington F Willard

Here we provide a detailed comparative analysis across the candidate X-Inactivation Center (XIC) region and the XIST locus in the genomes of six primates and three mammalian outgroup species. Since lemurs and other strepsirrhine primates represent the sister lineage to all other primates, this analysis focuses on lemurs to reconstruct the ancestral primate sequences and to gain insight into the...

Journal: :BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology 2009
Satya K Kota

X inactivation is the process that brings about the dosage equivalence of X-linked genes in females to that of males. This complex process initiated at a very early stage of female embryonic development is orchestrated by long non-coding RNAs transcribed in both sense and antisense orientation. Recent studies present contradicting evidence for the role of small RNAs and RNase III enzyme Dicer i...

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