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Kim Meesun - - 2012
Crustins are among the most important antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) found in decapod crustaceans. They are small cationic AMPs (5-7kDa) characterized by a proline-rich amino-terminal domain and a cysteine-rich carboxyl-terminal domain. Here, the first 3 crustin-like cDNAs (Pj-crus Ia, Ib, and II) were identified from the morotoge shrimp, Pandalopsis japonica. The ...
Chen Jianshun - - 2012
Listeria monocytogenes is an important foodborne pathogen that comprises four genetic lineages: I, II, III, and IV. Of these, lineage II is frequently recovered from foods and environments and responsible for the increasing incidence of human listeriosis. In this study, the phylogenetic structure of lineage II was determined through sequencing ...
Mangrauthia Satendra K - - 2012
Rice tungro disease is caused by a combination of two viruses: Rice tungro spherical virus and Rice tungro bacilliform virus (RTBV). This study was performed with the objective to decipher the molecular variability and evolution of RTBV isolates present in the tungro-affected states of Indian subcontinent. Phylogenetic analysis based on ...
Pagán Heidi J T - - 2012
The repetitive landscapes of mammalian genomes typically display high Class I (retrotransposon) transposable element (TE) content, which usually comprises around half of the genome. In contrast, the Class II (DNA transposon) contribution is typically small (<3% in model mammals). Most mammalian genomes exhibit a precipitous decline in Class II activity ...
Lebœuf David - - 2012
Highly functionalized cyclopentenones can be generated by a chemoselective copper(II)-mediated Nazarov/Wagner-Meerwein rearrangement sequence of divinyl ketones. A detailed investigation of this sequence is described including a study of substrate scope and limitations. After the initial 4π electrocyclization, this reaction proceeds via two different sequential [1,2]-shifts, with selectivity that depends upon ...
Farès Wasfi - - 2012
The aim of the present work was to assess the genetic and antigenic variability in the VP1 region of type 3 echviruses (E-3), an enterovirus serotype associated to meningitis, neuro-muscular diseases and type 1 diabetes in human. Forty-six VP1 sequences of E-3, among which 9 were isolated in tunisian infants, were included. Phylogenetic ...
Azevedo M I - - 2012
Pythium insidiosum is an aquatic oomycete that is the causative agent of pythiosis. Advances in molecular methods have enabled increased accuracy in the diagnosis of pythiosis, and in studies of the phylogenetic relationships of this oomycete. To evaluate the phylogenetic relationships among isolates of P. insidiosum from different regions of ...
Ferreira Renata C - - 2012
The diversity of Trypanosoma cruzi is categorized into six Discrete Typing Units (DTUs) T. cruzi I to VI. Several studies indicate that T. cruzi I and II are ancestors of T. cruzi III-VI which are considered products of independent hybridization events. The individual haplotypes or alleles of these hybrids cluster ...
Liu Xin-Sheng - - 2012
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Analysis of codon usage can reveal much about the molecular evolution of the viruses. Nevertheless, little information about synonymous codon usage pattern of porcine circovirus (PCV) genome in the process of its evolution is available. In this study, to give a new understanding on the evolutionary characteristics of ...
Gupta Richa - - 2012
Type II restriction endonucleases (REs) are highly sequence-specific compared with other classes of nucleases. PD-(D/E)XK nucleases, initially represented by only type II REs, now comprise a large and extremely diverse superfamily of proteins and, although sharing a structurally conserved core, typically display little or no detectable sequence similarity except for ...
Milne Jeremy M - - 2012
Rare and threatened subarctic willow scrub communities in the UK are the subject of ongoing conservation programmes, yet little is known about the diversity of fungal taxa that they support. Isolates of the rust genus Melampsora were sampled from 112 leaves of eight subarctic willow (Salix) taxa and their hybrids ...
Zerbe Philipp - - 2012
The labdanoid diterpene alcohol cis abienol is a major component of the aromatic oleoresin of balsam fir (Abies balsamea) and serves as a valuable bioproduct material for the fragrance industry. Using high-throughput 454 transcriptome sequencing and metabolite profiling of balsam fir bark tissue, we identified candidate diterpene synthase (diTPS) sequences ...
Theodoratos Angelo - - 2012
Condensins I and II are five-protein complexes important for the condensation of chromatin. They are essential for mitosis and important for regulating gene expression during interphase. Here we investigate the transcription and translation of the mouse Ncaph2 gene, a subunit of condensin II. We identify three splice variants within the ...
Standfuß-Gabisch Christine - - 2012
Total extracted DNA of two heavily polychlorobiphenyl-contaminated soils has been analysed with respect to biphenyl dioxygenase sequences and activities. This was done by PCR amplification and cloning of a DNA segment encoding the active site of the enzyme. The obtained translated sequences fell into three similarity clusters (I - III). ...
Tang Haibao - - 2012
The genome sequence of the paleohexaploid Brassica rapa shows that fractionation is biased among the three subgenomes, and that the least fractionated subgenome has approximately twice as many orthologs as its close (and relatively unduplicated) relative Arabidopsis than had either of the other two subgenomes. One evolutionary scenario is that ...
Mayer Andreas - - 2012
During transcription elongation, RNA polymerase (Pol) II binds the general elongation factor Spt5. Spt5 contains a repetitive C-terminal region (CTR) that is required for co-transcriptional recruitment of the Paf1 complex (44, 88). Here we report a new role of the Spt5 CTR in the recruitment of 3'-RNA processing factors. Chromatin ...
Seputiene Vaida - - 2012
In this study, the genetic organization of three novel genomic antibiotic resistance islands AbaRs in Acinetobacter baumannii isolates belonging to group of European clone II (EC II) comM integrated sequences of 18 kb, 21 kb and 23 kb resistance islands were determined. These resistance islands carry the backbone of AbaR-type ...
Fedorova Olga - - 2012
Group II introns are large self-splicing ribozymes found in bacterial genomes, in organelles of plants and fungi, and even in some animal organisms. Many organellar group II introns interrupt important housekeeping genes; therefore, their splicing is critical for the survival of the host organism. Group II introns are versatile catalytic ...
George S - - 2012
Purpose: Noroviruses (NoV) are increasingly recognized as an important cause for acute gastroenteritis, worldwide. Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and sequencing are the methods of choice for the detection of NoVs, but there is currently no consensus about the primers to be used in these assays. Materials and Methods: ...
Dziewit Lukasz - - 2012
Several trap plasmids (enabling positive selection of transposition events) were used to identify a pool of functional transposable elements (TEs) residing in bacteria of the genus Paracoccus (Alphaproteobacteria). Complex analysis of 25 strains representing 20 species of this genus led to the capture and characterization of (i) 37 insertion sequences ...
Sugahara Junichi - - 2012
Understanding the mechanistic basis of the disruption of tRNA genes, as manifested in the intron-containing and split tRNAs found in Archaea, will provide considerable insight into the evolution of the tRNA molecule. However, the evolutionary processes underlying these disruptions have not yet been identified. Previously, a composite genome of the ...
Martone Julie - - 2012
We report the use of the U1 snRNA as a vector for the stable expression of antisense molecules against the splice junctions of specific dystrophin exons. The single-stranded 5' terminus of U1 can be replaced by unrelated sequences as long as 50 nucleotides without affecting both the stability and the ...
Moumen Bouziane - - 2012
Diarrheic food poisoning by bacteria of the Bacillus cereus group is mostly due to several toxins encoded in the genomes. One of them, cytotoxin K, was recently identified as responsible for severe necrotic syndromes. Cytotoxin K is similar to a class of proteins encoded by genes usually annotated as haemolysin ...
Guglielmini Julien - - 2011
Toxin-antitoxin (TA) systems are composed of two elements: a toxic protein and an antitoxin which is either an RNA (type I and III) or a protein (type II). Type II systems are abundant in bacterial genomes in which they move via horizontal gene transfer. They are generally composed of two ...
Koos Bernd - - 2011
Precise knowledge of lip and tongue movements is limited. Conventional investigative methods do not allow for their precise representation and analysis. In the present study, electromagnetic articulography (EMA) was used to define normal values for lip movements based on consonant-vowel-consonant (CVC) sequences and for tongue movements based on vowel-consonant-vowel (VCV) ...
Sariya Ladawan - - 2011
Beak and feather disease virus (BFDV) is a causative agent of psittacine beak and feather disease. Genome sequences of BFDVs isolated from Thailand have not hitherto been reported. The whole genomes of 17 BFDV isolates, obtained from 12 psittacine genera, were amplified and subjected to direct sequencing revealing a length ...
Gagniuc P - - 2011
In order to make a step forward in the knowledge of the mechanism operating in complex polygenic disorders such as diabetes and obesity, this paper proposes a new algorithm (PRSD -possible restriction site detection) and its implementation in Applied Genetics software. This software can be used for in silico detection ...
Mulaik Melody W - - 2010
These coding changes are the tip of the iceberg. We are still awaiting the final guidance on proper assignment of these codes as well as the new HCPCS changes for 2011. Next year certainly has a lot in store for coding and reimbursement changes. The January/February issue of Radiology Management ...
Kim So Yeon - - 2010
Gene fusion is a very rare mechanism that produces hemoglobin variants. Less than ten types of β-like hybrid globins have been reported to date. Herein we identified the first hybrid hemoglobin between Gγ- and β-globins in a five-year-old Korean male who had thalassemia minor feature and triplication of the HBA2 ...
Vinogradov Serge N - - 2011
Land plants and algae form a supergroup, the Archaeplastida, believed to be monophyletic. We report the results of an analysis of the phylogeny of putative globins in the currently available genomes to bacterial and other eukaryote hemoglobins (Hbs). Archaeplastida genomes have 3/3 and 2/2 Hbs, with the land plant genomes ...
Saechan Vannarat - - 2010
Hemoglobinopathy (abnormal hemoglobin or hemoglobin variant) is an inherited disorder that results in the abnormal structure of globin chains of the hemoglobin (Hb) molecule. Many abnormal Hbs have been characterized worldwide, including more than 20 variants in Thailand. The Bio-Rad Variant II HPLC system is used for investigating hemoglobin variants ...
Barbosa C G - - 2010
Fetal hemoglobin (HbF), encoded by the HBG2 and HBG1 genes, is the best-known genetic modulator of sickle cell anemia, varying dramatically in concentration in the blood of these patients. This variation is partially associated with polymorphisms located in the promoter region of the HBG2 and HBG1 genes. In order to ...
Yeh Chuan-Mei - - 2010
Poly-gamma-glutamate (gamma-PGA) has applications in food, medical, cosmetic, animal feed, and wastewater industries. Bacillus subtilis DB430, which possesses the gamma-PGA synthesis ywsC-ywtAB genes in its chromosome, cannot produce gamma-PGA. An efficient synthetic expression control sequence (SECS) was introduced into the upstream region of the ywtABC genes, and this resulted in ...
Neumann Rita - - 2010
Copy number variation in the human genome is prevalent but relatively little is known about the dynamics of DNA rearrangement. We therefore used the duplicated gamma-globin genes as a simple system to explore de novo copy number changes. Rearrangements that changed gene number were seen in both germline and somatic ...
Wang Dapeng - - 2010
We present an integrated stand-alone software package named KaKs_Calculator 2.0 as an updated version. It incorporates 17 methods for the calculation of nonsynonymous and synonymous substitution rates; among them, we added our modified versions of several widely used methods as the gamma series including gamma-NG, gamma-LWL, gamma-MLWL, gamma-LPB, gamma-MLPB, gamma-YN ...
Liu Xiao - - 2010
Based on the convolutional code model of error-correction coding theory, we propose an approach to characterize and compare DNA sequences with consideration of the effect of codon context. We construct an 8-component vector whose components are the normalized leading eigenvalues of the L/L and M/M matrices associated with the original ...
Projecto-Garcia J - - 2010
Hemoglobin is the most common respiratory pigment in annelids. It can be intra or extracellular, and this latter type can form large multimeric complexes. The hydrothermal vent scale worms Branchipolynoe symmytilida and Branchipolynoe seepensis express an extracellular tetra-domain hemoglobin (Hb) that is unique in annelids. We sequenced the gene for ...
Dou Tonghai - - 2010
Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPAR gamma) plays an important role in the control of energy balance and lipid and glucose homeostasis. Different transcript variants were investigated not only in human but also in other vertebrates. To look into the evolutionary changes of these variants, we analyzed the genomic sequences of ...
Tao Yaqiong - - 2010
Interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) is the only member of type II IFN and is vital in the regulation of immune and inflammatory responses. Herein we report the cloning, expression, and sequence analysis of IFN-gamma from the giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca). The open reading frame of this gene is 501 base pair in ...
Maas Miriam - - 2010
Cloning and sequencing of the full length lion and cheetah interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) transcript will enable the expression of the recombinant cytokine, to be used for production of monoclonal antibodies and to set up lion and cheetah-specific IFN-gamma ELISAs. These are relevant in blood-based diagnosis of bovine tuberculosis, an important threat ...
Chen W Q - - 2010
Interferon gamma (IFN-gamma), the only member of the type II class of interferons, has been identified in teleost fish. In addition to the IFN-gamma gene, fish possess an IFN-gamma related gene (IFN-gammarel) neighbouring the authentic IFN-gamma gene in the genome. In the present study, the cDNA sequence encoding 167 amino ...
Kutlar F - - 2009
A new unstable beta globin chain variant associated with methemoglobin (Met-Hb) phenotype was found in a Caucasian infant. Molecular analysis of the beta globin gene using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification and sequencing led to the detection of a new in frame deletion in exon-1. Direct sequencing of the PCR ...
Malki Liron - - 2009
Halophilic archaea were found to contain in their cytoplasm millimolar concentrations of gamma-glutamylcysteine (gamma GC) instead of glutathione. Previous analysis of the genome sequence of the archaeon Halobacterium sp. strain NRC-1 has indicated the presence of a sequence homologous to sequences known to encode the glutamate-cysteine ligase GshA. We report ...
Candela Thomas - - 2009
Poly-gamma-glutamate has been described in many Gram-positive organisms. When anchored to the surface, it is a capsule and as such a virulence factor. Based on sequence similarities, few Gram-negative organisms have been suggested to synthesize poly-gamma-glutamate. For the first time, a Gram-negative bacterium, Fusobacterium nucleatum, is shown to produce and ...
Levi-Acobas F - - 2009
Interferon-gamma plays a key role in the immune response against intracellular pathogens. Its gene is located inside a cluster of cytokines from the interleukin-10 family. A comparison of the coding sequences in the mammalian Glire lineage indicates a possible action of positive Darwinian selection promoting rapid amino-acid changes in the ...
Huang Guohua - - 2009
We denoted the four nucleotides, A, T, G and C, as four two-component vectors, and illustrated a nucleotide sequence as a curve in the 2D space by concatenating the vectors representing the nucleotides in the sequence. We studied the similarities among multiple nucleotide sequences by comparing their corresponding curves, with ...
Weadick Cameron J - - 2009
Within the vertebrate eye, betagamma crystallins are extremely stable lens proteins that are uniquely adapted to increase refractory power while maintaining transparency. Unlike alpha crystallins, which are well-characterized, multifunctional proteins that have important functions both in and out of the lens, betagamma lens crystallins are a diverse group of proteins ...
Pirastru Monica - - 2009
In order to investigate the polymorphism of ?-globin chain of hemoglobin amongst caprines, the linked (I)? and (II)? globin genes of Barbary sheep (Ammotragus lervia), goat (Capra hircus), European mouflon (Ovis aries musimon), and Cyprus mouflon (Ovis aries ophion) were completely sequenced, including the 5? and 3? untranslated regions. European ...
Qi Peng-Fei - - 2009
BACKGROUND: The unique properties of wheat flour primarily depend on gluten, which is the most important source of protein for human being. gamma-Gliadins have been considered to be the most ancient of the wheat gluten family. The complex family structure of gamma-gliadins complicates the determination of their function. Moreover, gamma-gliadins ...
Nakagawa Yoshinori - - 2008
A new gene, cda, was found in the downstream region of the cgt gene encoding cyclodextrin (CD) glucanotransferase from Bacillus clarkii 7364. Cda encoded by the cda was a cyclodextrinase that has extremely high specificity for gamma-CD. The rates of hydrolysis toward alpha- and beta-CD, maltooctaose and polysaccharides were less ...
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