báo cáo khoa học: " Complete plastid genome sequences suggest strong selection for retention of photosynthetic genes in the parasitic plant genus Cuscuta" ppt
... and maintains a set of genes which are among
the most divergent in Cuscuta. Analyses demonstrate photosynthetic genes are under the highest
constraint of any genes within the plastid genomes of ... various intron losses, the plastid genome of
C. obtusiflora is much more streamlined than that of
Epifagus.
We also wanted to test whether genes remaining in...
... tracheostomy in brain-injured patients. Even
in the non-neurosurgical critical care population, there is
insufficient and conflicting evidence regarding whether the
timing of tracheostomy alters the duration ... and interventional,
that examine the need for and optimal timing of tracheostomy
in brain-injured patients are needed to better address this
common clinical questi...
... no competing interests.
Authors’ information
The authors of this editorial include a PhD resident (JK) and
internist-immunologists (JVL, PVD, and PVH), representing
the staff of the clinical immunological ... that innate immunity is also involved in early BD
and interacts with adaptive immunity, as reflected by the
presence of perforin, presumably secreted by CD3
+
T cells. It...
... duplicated in the
IR. Sixteen genes contain one or two introns, with six of
the introns in tRNAs. Coding regions make up 49.94% of
the chloroplast genome (41.86% protein-coding genes,
8.08% RNA genes) ... sequences suggest strong selection for retention of
photosynthetic genes in the parasitic plant genus Cuscuta. BMC Plant
Biol 2007, 7:57....
... prior to the advent of gene cloning and
DNA sequencing. In these original sequences, the rst amino
acid of the human α-, β- and δ-globins is valine and that of
γ-globin is glycine. However, ... al. Genome Medicine 2010, 2:24
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well to the nature of the information in LRGs. ere are
numerous existing programm...
... adipogenesis, and
increased insulin sensitivity when on the HF diet.
Thus, we show, for the first time, that PGD
2
is
involved in the activation of adipogenesis and regula-
tion of insulin sensitivity ... were increased in TG mice by the HF diet.
mRNA expression of adipogenic genes in WAT of
TG mice
We measured the amounts of PGD
2
in WAT after
6 weeks of the...
... depending on the
complexity of the system) at any time instant t in a col-
umn vector z(t). The time evolution of the components
of z is dictated by a set of state equations in the form
of ODEs:
_
zðtÞ¼f ... concentrations
of enzymes and binding sites are often of the same
order of magnitude. In all of these cases, the accuracy
of Michaelis–Menten kinet...
... located in the
termination module of the NRPS assembly line [11].
The resulting structure can be either branched-cyclic,
as in the case of the last-line antibiotic daptomycin, or
closed, as in the ... by the results obtained,
and to investigate the mechanism of macrocyclization,
the steric demand of the C-terminal amino acid was
further increased by the inc...
... at the surface interfacial layer
allows for the development of novel small-molecule
detection assays. In this case, the binding of a small
molecule that induces conformational changes in the
interfacial ... changes
have been invoked in the binding of ions and peptides
to calmodulin due to ion or peptide binding [27], and
the insertion of an Ad-2a model peptide onto...
... indicated that the forced retention of FRAP
not only in the cytoplasm, but also in the nucleus, inhibited
rapamycin-sensitive translational in itiation [52]. These
examples suggest that, in these ... in
bold. The basic residues in domain 3B are
indicated by underlines. The similarity
between SIK1 and SIK2 in domain 3A, the
N-terminal half of domain 3, is high...