Tài liệu Báo cáo khoa học: The splicing factor ASF/SF2 is associated with TIA-1-related/ TIA-1-containing ribonucleoproteic complexes and contributes to post-transcriptional repression of gene expression doc
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The splicing factor ASF/SF2 is associated with
TIA-1-related/ TIA-1-containing ribonucleoproteic
complexes and contributes to post-transcriptional
repression of gene expression
Nathalie ... in the control of gene expression. As
each step of the RNA metabolism is tightly regulated,
the regulation of mRNA export, stability and...
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features that occur within ten words of an oc-
currence of a
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, with any particular feature in-
cluded at most once. This list comprises a new
“document,” ... than poor is estimated to
have a positive sentiment orientation.
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mated sentiment ˆs ∈ {−1, 1} of a review document
d...
... for isolation of the pterin cofactor were
not sufficient to allow quantification or the identification of
the exact nature of the molybdopterin cofactor. However,
the primary sequence analysis of ... well as its brownish/yellowish colour were indicative of
the presence of cofactors, and this finding is in agreement
with the primary sequence analysis data (see abo...
... Cohen’s
discovery of the ‘tooth-lid factor led to the identifica-
tion of the genetic causes of certain types of human
cancers, and to the genetic classification of a variety of
tumors of apparently the ... [22,23].
Expression of either EGFR mutant led to the develop-
ment of adenocarcinomas similar to human BACs, and
the withdrawal of doxycyclin...
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with PhyH-DII, other BPPs (PhyP and 168PhyA) and a histidine acid
phosphatase. Furthermore, fusion of PhyH-DI with PhyP or 168PhyA sig-
nificantly enhanced their catalytic efficiencies. This is ... they can increase
the amount of available phosphate by interacting together. Additionally,
fusing PhyH-DI to a single-domain phytase appears to be an efficient way
to im...
... with PTI1-4 fused to the GAL4 DNA-binding domain
or the empty vector pBD, with AGC2-2 or AGC2-3 fused to the acti-
vation domain or the empty vector pAD. The left-hand side shows
the growth of ... mixed with
either HIS-OXI1
K45R
(OXI1
K45R
) or HIS-PTI1-4 (PTI) in kinase buffer
and [c-
32
P]-ATP. For (A) and (B) the top panel shows the kinase
assay visualized b...
... in the experi-
ments. Therefore, it is not clear whether the CDE ⁄ CHR
is involved in binding these factors.
Consistent with a function of p107 and p130 in the
control of CDE ⁄ CHR promoters is ... the
alteration of the CDE [40].
Another gene tested for its cell cycle regulation is
the cellular inhibitor of apoptosis protein 2 gene
(cIAP2). It is induced...
... [16,17]. The BH3
domain-only proteins are a subfamily of the Bcl-2
family involved in the initiation of apoptosis through
the mitochondrial pathway. The key event in the mito-
chondrial pathway is the ... after
treatment with EGF is at least partly due to JNK acti-
vation. If this is the case, then the protective effect of
EGF on TRAIL-induced apoptosis shoul...
... binding activity to the ‘extended
ARE’, despite the fact that it contributes to mRNA
stability. Whether this is a consequence of the limita-
tion of the REMSA approach or the influence of
alternative ... performed to determine the
role of the ARE II and ARE IV sites in the binding of
proteins to the ‘extended ARE’. Binding of cytoplas-
mic proteins...
... shown to coordinate with
thiol groups, and the cadmium speciation of the wild-type and the CeMT-2
knockout strain was distinctly different to the CeMT-1 and double knock-
outs. Taken together, and ... number of scatterers around
the central atom, 2d
2
is the the Debye–Waller factor in A
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2
, ± 25%, and the R factor is the least-squares residual, wh...