نتایج جستجو برای: nuclear dna

تعداد نتایج: 711065  

Mitochondria are membrane-enclosed organelle found in most eukaryotic cells, which known as power house in cells. This organelle transforms energy into forms that are usable by the cell. The most common psychiatric disorders such as depression and anxiety can be linked to mitochondrial disorders. Furthermore, mutations of mitochondrial or nuclear DNA (mtDNA and nDNA, respectively) have been lin...

2015
Daniel K.C. Chung Karim Mekhail

Most of the genome of a eukaryotic cell is located in its nucleus, which is a ball-like entity defined by a membrane bilayer known as the nuclear envelope. Constitutive physical interactions between certain chromosomal domains and inner nuclear membrane proteins can directly promote genome stability and cellular lifespan by preventing aberrant DNA recombination events [1, 2]. In addition, DNA l...

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences 2005
Alessandra Mocali Lisa Giovannelli Piero Dolara Francesco Paoletti

The comet assay methodology was used to monitor nuclear changes occurring in MRC5 human fibroblasts during transition from young to senescent cultures and to study heterogeneity of senescent populations. Nuclear morphology and size, DNA content per nucleus, and DNA damage (basal strand break, total damage, and oxidized base levels) were evaluated; moreover, visually identified large and small n...

2006
Gregory J. Tsongalis William B. Coleman Gary J. Smith David G. Kaufman

The proteinaceous nuclear matrix of mammalian cell nuclei has been suggested to be involved in the regulation of eliminatili structure, DNA replication, and gene expression. Interaction between cellular DNA and the nuclear matrix is mediated by putative DNA binding sequences, matrix attachment regions (MARs), which may become altered during early events in cellular transformation. Among the cel...

2004
W. STEVEN WARD DONALD S. COFFEY

We report the isolation and characterization of a new nuclear structure from spermatozoa of the golden Syrian hamster which we term the nuclear annulus. The nuclear annul us was located at the implantation fossa, the point at which the tail is joined to the sperm head, inside the nucleus adjacent to the inner nuclear envelope. Extraction of sperm nuclei with 2 M NaC1 and 10 mM dithiothreitol ca...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1984
S J McCready P R Cook

In mammalian cells, S-phase DNA synthesis occurs at sites fixed to a sub-nuclear structure, the nuclear matrix or cage. This is an ordered network of non-histone proteins, which maintains its essential morphology even in the absence of DNA. We show here that unscheduled DNA synthesis following exposure of HeLa cells to ultraviolet light also takes place at this sub-structure. We also show that ...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1972
R F Baker

Studies are presented on the ability of low-molecular-weight nuclear DNA fractions to hybridize to higher-molecular-weight nuclear DNAs taken from different stages of early developing sea-urchin embryos, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus. Using preparative DNA-DNA hybridization, a fraction of 60-s mid-blastula DNA was isolated for its ability to anneal to 10-s morula DNA. Approximately 80 regions o...

Journal: :The Plant cell 1996
B Guralnick G Thomsen V Citovsky

We used Agrobacterium T-DNA nuclear transport to examine the specificity of nuclear targeting between plants and animals and the nuclear import of DNA by a specialized transport protein. Two karyophilic Agrobacterium virulence (Vir) proteins, VirD2 and VirE2, which presumably associate with the transported T-DNA and function in many plant species, were microinjected into Drosophila embryos and ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1975
W F Clay F R Katterman P G Bartels

The synthesis of nuclear DNA and possible attachment sites of chromatin in the cells of cotton (Gossypium barbadense) radicles during germination was investigated. Biochemical analysis of nuclear membrane fragments or Sarkosyl-magnesium-membrane complexes indicates that the DNA, including newly replicated DNA, is attached to the nuclear membranes during periods of active synthesis. Electron mic...

Journal: :FEBS Letters 2021

The DEK oncoprotein regulates cellular chromatin function via a number of protein–protein interactions. However, the biological relevance its unique pseudo-SAP/SAP-box domain, which transmits DNA modulating activities in vitro, remains largely speculative. As hypothesis-driven mutations failed to yield DNA-binding null (DBN) mutants, we combined random mutagenesis with Bacterial Growth Inhibiti...

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