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To understand the biosynthetic network of fatty acids in the methylotrophic yeast Hansenula polymorpha, which is able to produce poly-unsaturated fatty acids, we have attempted to identify genes encoding fatty acid elongase. Here we have characterized HpELO1, a fatty acid elongase gene encoding a 319-amino-acid protein containing five predicted membrane-spanning regions that is conserved throughout...
The pre-mRNA encoding the serotonin 2C receptor, HTR2C (official mouse gene symbol, Htr2c), is subject to adenosine deamination that produces inosine at five sites within the coding region. Combinations of this site-specific A-to-I editing can produce 32 different mRNA sequences encoding 24 different protein isoforms with differing biochemical and pharmacological properties. Studies in humans have...
The molecular mechanism regulating serotonin 5-HT 7 receptor expression is still unclear. In this study we provide evidence that transcription of the 5-HT 7 gene is at least partly regulated by Sp1 and Sp3. We isolated and sequenced >3000 bp of the upstream sequences and identified by RACE a number of transcriptional initiation sites over a region of 300 bp upstream of the coding...
In Corynebacterium diphtheriae, diphtheria toxin is encoded by the tox gene of some temperate corynephages such as β. β-like corynephages are capable of inserting into the C. diphtheriae chromosome at two specific sites, attB1 and attB2. Transcription of the phage-encoded tox gene, and many chromosomally encoded genes, is regulated by the DtxR protein in response to Fe 2+ levels. Characterizing...
Introduction of sequences of interest into an intercistronic spacer (ICS) of dual reporter plasmids is the main experimental set-up used to identify and study internal ribosome entry sites (IRESs). We studied internal initiation of translation in yeast using the dicistronic approach. Three viral sequences and a polylinker-derived reference sequence were inserted into the ICS of a dual reporter plasmid...
Untranslated regions at the 3′ end of the messenger RNA (3′ UTR) contain regulatory elements that affect mRNA stability and translation and subsequently the protein levels. In this report, we performed bioinformatics analysis on housekeeping genes with putative stable mRNAs in comparison with Class II AU-rich elements (ARE)-containing mRNAs, a group of mRNAs known to represent many labile transcripts...
The complete mitochondrial genome of the phytoseiid Metaseiulus occidentalis (Arthropoda: Chelicerata: Acari: Phytoseiidae) has been sequenced. It is 24,961 bp in length and contains a 14,695-bp unique region, a 345-bp triplicated region, and a 9921-bp duplicated region, in that order. The A+T content of the unique region is 76.9% and contains 11 protein coding (COI–III; ATP6–8; CytB; ND1, 2, 4, 5...
Several approaches are used to survey genomic DNA methylation patterns, including Southern blot, PCR, and microarray strategies. All of these methods are based on the use of methylation-sensitive isoschizomer restriction enzyme pairs and/or sodium bisulfite treatment of genomic DNA. They have many limitations, including PCR bias, lack of comprehensive assessment of methylated sites, labor-intensive...
ERF transcription factors can bind GCC boxes or non-GCC cis elements to regulate biotic and abiotic stress responses. Here, we report that an ERF transcription factor gene (GbERF2) was cloned by suppression subtraction hybridization from sea-island cotton after Verticillium dahliae attack. The GbERF2 cDNA has a total length of 1143 bp with an open reading frame of 597 bp. The genomic sequence of GbERF2...
We have carried out in silico analysis of upstream regions of 23,034 genes from the human genome for sequence motifs, which can potentially affect nucleosome positioning. Nucleosome exclusion elements (NEE) occur in 12% of the genes while less than 1% contain nucleosome positioning elements (NPE). NEE are significantly higher in 5′ regions of certain categories of genes, namely, genes with active...
Determining protein functions is an important task in the post-genomic era. Most of the current methods work on some large-sized functional classes selected from functional categorization systems prior to the prediction processes. GESTs, a prediction approach previously proposed by us, is based on gene expression similarity and taxonomy similarity of the functional classes. Unlike many conventional...
We report the development of a novel phagemid vector, pKM19, for display of recombinant antibodies in single-chain format (scFv) on the surface of filamentous phage. This new vector improves efficacy of selection and reduces the biological bias against antibodies that can be harmful to host bacteria. It is useful for generation of large new antibody libraries, and for the subsequent maturation of...
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small noncoding RNAs, with a length of 19 to 23 nucleotides, which appear to be involved in the regulation of gene expression by inhibiting the translation of messenger RNA. Expression profile analysis of miRNAs is necessary to understand their complex role in the regulation of gene expression during the development and differentiation of cells and in various tissues. We describe...
The chromosomal region 10q24 is involved in reciprocal translocations with one of the T-cell receptor loci in a significant proportion of human T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemias. The breakpoints of these rearrangements cluster immediately upstream of the TLX1 homeobox gene and lead to its transcriptional activation. Genomic analysis using sequences located on the opposite side of the breakpoint...
This is the first study to determine the precise cellular localization of monocarboxylate transporter 4 (MCT4), along with its co-existence with its chaperone, CD147 in the ruminant gastrointestinal tract. Quantitative Western blot analysis demonstrated that the abundance of MCT4 protein was in the order of forestomach > large intestine > abomasum ≥ small intestine. Immunohistochemistry and...
Chromosome rearrangements are believed to cause the secondary leukemias which constitute frequent complications of antitumor chemotherapy with topoisomerase II-specific drugs. Here we show that inhibition of DNA topoisomerase II in cultured cells stimulates association of components of the non-homologous end joining system with a known breakpoint cluster region of the human AML1 gene, suggesting that...
Mutations in a human RecQ helicase homologue, RECQL4, have been identified in patients with Type II Rothmund–Thomson syndrome (RTS) with osteosarcoma predisposition, RAPADILINO syndrome, and Baller–Gerold syndrome. A role in DNA replication initiation has been demonstrated and mapped to the amino terminus upstream of the helicase domain; however, no nuclear localization signal (NLS) has been identified...
In a past article, our lab described the identification and characterization of a novel vegetative MADS-box gene from quaking aspen trees, Populus tremuloides MADS-box 5 (PTM5). PTM5 was shown to be a member of the SOC1/TM3 class of MADS-box genes with a seasonal expression pattern specific to developing vascular tissues including the vascular cambium, the precursor to all woody branches, stems, and...
TOMM20 is a subunit of the outer mitochondrial membrane translocase that plays a major role as a receptor of precursor proteins with N-terminal cleavable presequences targeted to the mitochondria. Nuclear respiratory factors 1 and 2 (NRF-1 and NRF-2) play an important role in governing nucleo-mitochondrial interactions implicated in mitochondrial biogenesis. It was recently reported that NRF-2 is...
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