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Interaction of activation-induced cytidine deaminase (AID) with replication protein A (RPA) has been proposed to promote AID access to transcribed double-stranded (ds) DNA during immunoglobulin light chain and heavy chain class switch recombination (CSR). Mouse AID (mAID) interaction with RPA and transcription-dependent dsDNA deamination in vitro requires protein kinase A (PKA) phosphorylation at...
A novel FuDan programmable(FDP) FPGA device architecture was presented. The new 3-LUT based logic cell could increase logic density about 11% comparing with a traditional 4-input LUT. The uniquely hierarchy programmable routing fabrics and effective switch box could optimize the routing wire segments and make it possible for different length to connect directly and efficiently. The FDP FPGA device...
An improved architecture used for FPGA's fast and partial configuration is proposed. It is designed based on a 32 bits wide data bus, which can be controlled by a set of instructions. A partial control register and an address decoding logic are added in this design. Multiple configuration interfaces could be connected in this architecture, making hardware updating fast and convenient. Comparing with...
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