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Using a homology search based on genomic survey sequence analysis and microRNA (miRNA) secondary structure, a total of 51 miRNA genes encoding 30 amphioxus miRNAs were identified. These amphioxus miRNAs belong to 27 miRNA families. Many miRNA genes were found in multiple locations and in more than one genomic context. Analysis of amphioxus miRNA genes revealed nearly 50% miRNA genes identified positioning...
In Drosophila melanogaster, Cup acts as a translational regulator during oocyte maturation and early embryogenesis. In this report, we show that Cup associates with Miranda, an adaptor protein involved in localization of specific mRNA complexes in both neuroblasts and oocytes. miranda and cup also interact genetically, since reducing miranda activity worsens the oogenesis defects associated with different...
Protease inhibitors play important roles in stress and developmental responses of plants. Rice genome contains 17 putative members in chymotrypsin protease inhibitor (ranging in size from 7.21 to 11.9 kDa) gene family with different predicted localization sites. Full-length cDNA encoding for a putative subtilisin–chymotrypsin protease inhibitor (OCPI2) was obtained from Pusa basmati 1 (indica) rice...
The expression of genes in transgenic mice is known to be influenced by the site of integration even when they carry their own promoter elements and transcription factor binding sites. The cytomegalovirus (CMV) promoter, a strong promoter often used for transgene expression in mammalian cells in culture, is known to be silenced by DNA methylation and histone deacetylation but there is no report on...
While in human and rodents lipogenesis occurs predominantly in the liver, adipose tissue is the major site in ruminants. Here we report the nucleotide sequence of the 5′-flanking region of the ovine malic enzyme gene (ME1). The ME1 promoter is located within a GC-rich region fulfilling the criteria of CpG islands and lacks a TATA-box. Deletion analysis identified a region (−231/−170) that suppressed...
Solvent accessibility of amino acid residues in proteins has been widely studied and many methods for its prediction from sequence and evolutionary information are available. Some of the advantages of studying amino acid solvent accessibility also apply to DNA. However, currently there are no methods to estimate the solvent accessibility of nucleotides, as most works on DNA structures have focused...
MC3T3-E1 cells demonstrate a lag in osteogenic development when seeded onto Poly(β-hydroxybutyrate-co-β-hydroxyvalerate) (PHBV), a biomaterial with substantial potential for bone tissue repair. To determine if this was due to the priority of extracellular matrix (ECM) remodelling over other developmental processes, gene expression levels of proteins involved in the production, maintenance and turnover...
Small, non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) perform diverse functions in a variety of organisms, but few ncRNAs have been identified in Bacillus subtilis. To search the B. subtilis genome for genes encoding ncRNAs, we focused on 123 intergenic regions (IGRs) over 500 bp in length and analyzed expression from these regions. Seven IGRs termed bsrC, bsrD, bsrE, bsrF, bsrG, bsrH and bsrI expressed RNAs smaller than...
Bacillus stearothermophilus infA encoding translation initiation factor IF1 was cloned and expressed in Escherichia coli and its transcript and protein product characterized. Although the functional properties of B. stearothermophilus and E. coli IF1, compared in several translational tests in the presence of both homologous and heterologous components, are not entirely identical, the two proteins...
The Ras family small GTPases play a variety of essential roles in eukaryotes. Among them, classical Ras (H-Ras, K-Ras, and N-Ras) and its orthologues are conserved from yeast to human. In ascidians, which phylogenetically exist between invertebrates and vertebrates, the fibroblast growth factor (FGF)–Ras–MAP kinase signaling is required for the induction of neural system, notochord, and mesenchyme...
A bidirectional promoter can regulate the expression of two flanking genes arranged in a divergent manner. Although reports pertaining to bidirectional promoters on a genomic scale exist in mammals, little progress has been made in plants. In the present study, we performed a computational analysis of this unique class of promoters to identify overrepresented cis-regulatory motifs from three sequenced...
Arginine decarboxylase (ADC), one of the enzymes responsible for putrescine (Put) biosynthesis, has been shown to be implicated in stress response. In the current paper attempts were made to clone and characterize a gene encoding ADC from peach (Prunus persica (L.) Batsch, ‘Akatsuki’). Rapid amplification of cDNA ends (RACE) gave rise to a full-length ADC cDNA (PpADC) with a complete open reading...
Here, we constructed a phylogenetic tree of 17 bacterial phyla covering eubacteria and archaea by using a new method and 102 carefully selected orthologs from their genomes. One of the serious disturbing factors in phylogeny construction is the existence of out-paralogs that cannot easily be found out and discarded. In our method, out-paralogs are detected and removed by constructing a phylogenetic...
Methylglyoxal is mainly catabolized by two major enzymatic pathways. The first is the ubiquitous detoxification pathway, the glyoxalase pathway. In addition to the glyoxalase pathway, aldose reductase pathway also plays a crucial role in lowering the levels of methylglyoxal. The gene encoding aldose reductase (ALR) has been cloned from Leishmania donovani, a protozoan parasite causing visceral leishmaniasis...
Mutations in several steps of de novo purine synthesis lead to human inborn errors of metabolism often characterized by mental retardation, hypotonia, sensorineural hearing loss, optic atrophy, and other features. In animals, the phosphoribosylglycinamide transformylase (GART) gene encodes a trifunctional protein carrying out 3 steps of de novo purine synthesis, phosphoribosylglycinamide synthase...
Evolutionary rates of party hub and date hub proteins of Saccharomyces cerevisiae are analyzed under the perspective of ordered/disordered ness of proteins and the three dimensional structural context such as the solvent accessibility of the amino acid residues. Our results suggest that the lowering of evolutionary rate of the party hub proteins than the date hub proteins is solely contributed by...
To study evolution of dinucleotide simple sequence repeats (diSSRs) we searched recently available mammalian genomes for UTR-localized diSSRs with conserved upstream flanking sequences (CFS). There were 252 reported Homo sapiens genes containing the repeats (AC)n, (GT)n, (AG)n or (CT)n in their UTRs including 22 (8.7%) with diSSR-upstream flanking sequences conserved comparing divergent mammalian...
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