نتایج جستجو برای: dna modification

تعداد نتایج: 624139  

Journal: :Bio-protocol 2012
Keith E Szulwach Chun-Xiao Song Chuan He Peng Jin

5-Hydroxymethylcytosine (5-hmC) is a newly discovered DNA modification in mammalian genomes. This protocol is to be a highly efficient and selective chemical approach to label and capture 5-hmC, taking advantage of a bacteriophage enzyme that adds a glucose moiety to 5-hmC specifically, which could in turn be used for high-throughput mapping via next-generation sequencing.

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2001
M L Goodson Y Hong R Rogers M J Matunis O K Park-Sarge K D Sarge

Heat shock transcription factor 2 (HSF2) is a transcription factor that regulates heat shock protein gene expression, but the mechanisms regulating the function of this factor are unclear. Here we report that HSF2 is a substrate for modification by the ubiquitin-related protein SUMO-1 and that HSF2 colocalizes in cells with SUMO-1 in nuclear granules. Staining with anti-promyelocytic leukemia a...

2017
Natasha Vafadar-Isfahani Christina Parr Lara E McMillan Juliane Sanner Zhao Yeo Stephen Saddington Oliver Peacock Hazel A Cruickshanks Richard R Meehan Jonathan N Lund Cristina Tufarelli

Hypomethylation of LINE-1 repeats in cancer has been proposed as the main mechanism behind their activation; this assumption, however, was based on findings from early studies that were biased toward young and transpositionally active elements. Here, we investigate the relationship between methylation of 2 intergenic, transpositionally inactive LINE-1 elements and expression of the LINE-1 chime...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1998
S H Choi C M Vera Cruz J E Leach

The presence or absence of two DNA modification systems, XorI and XorII, in 195 strains of Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae collected from different major rice-growing countries of Asia was assessed. All four possible phenotypes (XorI+ XorII+, XorI+ XorII-, XorI- XorII+ and XorI- XorII-) were detected in the population at a ratio of approximately 1:2:2:2. The XorI+ XorII+ and XorI- XorII+ phenotyp...

Journal: :Cell 2015
Guoqiang Zhang Hua Huang Di Liu Ying Cheng Xiaoling Liu Wenxin Zhang Ruichuan Yin Dapeng Zhang Peng Zhang Jianzhao Liu Chaoyi Li Baodong Liu Yuewan Luo Yuanxiang Zhu Ning Zhang Shunmin He Chuan He Hailin Wang Dahua Chen

DNA N(6)-methyladenine (6mA) modification is commonly found in microbial genomes and plays important functions in regulating numerous biological processes in bacteria. However, whether 6mA occurs and what its potential roles are in higher-eukaryote cells remain unknown. Here, we show that 6mA is present in Drosophila genome and that the 6mA modification is dynamic and is regulated by the Drosop...

2009
Grigory G. Borisenko Marina A. Zaitseva Andrey N. Chuvilin Galina E. Pozmogova

We report a novel approach for the attachment of DNA fragments to the surface of live cells. By using fluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry we demonstrated that our synthetic conjugates of fatty acid with oligonucleotides can be incorporated in plasma membrane and then hybridized with complementary sequences at the cell surface. Method permits to control amount of immobilized DNA on the ce...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2001
J Vitkute K Stankevicius G Tamulaitiene Z Maneliene A Timinskas D E Berg A Janulaitis

Methyltransferases (MTases) of procaryotes affect general cellular processes such as mismatch repair, regulation of transcription, replication, and transposition, and in some cases may be essential for viability. As components of restriction-modification systems, they contribute to bacterial genetic diversity. The genome of Helicobacter pylori strain 26695 contains 25 open reading frames encodi...

2015
R. Gill K. Göeken V. Subramaniam

DNA-coated gold nanoparticles are one of the most researched nano-bio hybrid systems. Traditionally their synthesis has been a long and tedious process, involving slow salt addition and long incubation steps. This stems from the fact that both DNA and gold particles are negatively charged, therefore efficient interaction is possible only at high salt concentration. However, unmodified particles...

2017
Peter W. Villalta Silvia Balbo

Covalent modification of DNA, resulting in the formation of DNA adducts, plays a central role in chemical carcinogenesis. Investigating these modifications is of fundamental importance in assessing the mutagenicity potential of specific exposures and understanding their mechanisms of action. Methods for assessing the covalent modification of DNA, which is one of the initiating steps for mutagen...

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