Gene targeting
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The aims of this study are to determine the properties and efficiency of the SCoT and CBDP techniques in estimating the genetic diversity and variation of two S. lessoniana populations in Con Dao and Phu Quoc.
16p viling 27-09-2024 5 3 Download
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This study presents the development of a software support system aimed at improving targeted treatment outcomes in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) by utilizing genetic mutation analysis data. PubMed BERT model were generated to identify tumor gene mutated features associated with gene-drug responses.
14p vinatisu 23-08-2024 5 2 Download
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Genetic screens have been the lifeblood of forward genetics. They have enabled widespread discoveries of gene function, leading to meaningful advances in medicine, biotechnology, and agriculture. Nevertheless, technologies for performing these screens have been limited by scale, specificity, and targeting range of tools for investigating and perturbing the genome.
4p vimichaelfaraday 25-03-2022 15 1 Download
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The clinical outcome of Philadelphia chromosome-negative B cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (Phneg B-ALL) varies considerably from one person to another after clinical treatment due to lack of targeted therapies and leukemia’s heterogeneity.
16p vielonmusk 21-01-2022 9 0 Download
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Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC) is a type of malignant tumor ranking the second in the incidence of primary liver cancer following hepatocellular carcinoma. Both the morbidity and mortality have been increasing in recent years. Small duct type of ICC has potential therapeutic targets. But overall, the prognosis of patients with ICC is usually very poor.
12p vielonmusk 21-01-2022 17 1 Download
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The aim of this study was to analyze the level of CD33 expression in patients with newly diagnosed AML and determine its correlation with clinical characteristics. Methods: Samples were collected for analysis from AML patients at diagnosis. We evaluated the level of CD33 expression by flow cytometry analysis of bone marrow.
7p vielonmusk 21-01-2022 16 2 Download
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Activated Cdc42-associated kinase 1 (ACK1), a kind of tyrosine kinase, is considered to be an oncogene in many cancers, and it is likely to become a potential target for cancer treatment. We found that the expression of the ACK1 gene in colon cancer was higher than that in normal tissues adjacent to cancer, and high expression of the ACK1 gene was associated with poor prognosis of patients.
12p vielonmusk 21-01-2022 17 0 Download
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Understanding of the functions of microRNAs in breast cancer and breast cancer stem cells have been a hope for the development of new molecular targeted therapies. Here, it is aimed to investigate the differences in the expression levels of let-7a, miR10b, miR-21, miR-125b, miR-145, miR-155, miR-200c, miR-221, miR-222 and miR-335, which associated with gene and proteins in MCF-7 (parental) and MCF-7s (Mammosphere/stem cell-enriched population/CD44+/CD24-cells) cells treated with paclitaxel. MCF7s were obtained from parental MCF-7 cells.
12p thiencuuchu 27-11-2021 16 2 Download
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Fibroblast growth factor-2 (FGF-2) is a multifunctional protein that plays an important role in the regulation of proliferation, differentiation and migration of a variety of cells. The recombinant human FGF-2 (rhFGF-2) is currently used in stem cell culture, medicine and cosmetic products. In this study, we aim to produce secreted rhFGF-2 protein from a Pichia pastoris strain containing multiple copies of the fgf-2 gene to eliminate the disadvantages of intracellular expression systems
9p larachdumlanat127 02-01-2021 13 2 Download
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Calmodulin (CaM) is an important calcium sensor protein that transduces Ca2+ signals in plant stress signaling pathways. A previous study has revealed that transgenic rice over-expressing the calmodulin gene OsCam1–1 (LOC_Os03g20370) is more tolerant to salt stress than wild type.
23p vishikamaru2711 29-04-2020 13 1 Download
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Breast cancer (BC), the most common type of cancer among women worldwide, is a polygenetic disease which is caused by the interaction of several genes. Understanding the genetic factors for early diagnosis of BC is crucial to ensure the survival of BC patients. MicroRNA 27a (miR-27a), an oncogenic miRNA, has been predicted to target on the tumor suppressor ZBTB10 that can regulate many processes of cell.
11p bautroibinhyen17 13-02-2017 49 2 Download
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The plastid transcription kinase (PTK), a component of the major RNA polymerase complex from mustard chloroplasts, has been implicated in redox-mediated regulation of plastid gene expression. A cloning strategy to define the PTK gene(s) resulted in the isolation of a full-length cDNA for a protein with overall high homology with the a subunit of cytosolic casein kinase (CK2) that contained an N-terminal extension for a putative plastid transit peptide.
9p system191 01-06-2013 45 4 Download
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Department of Medical Chemistry, Kochi Medical School, Nankoku, Japan; 2Department of Biochemistry, School of Pharmacy, Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Science, Japan; 3Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Kochi Medical School, Nankoku, Japan We previously generated mice lacking aromatase activity by targeted disruption of Cyp19 (ArKO mice), and reported phenotypes of the female mice, showing hemorrhage formation and follicular depletion in the ovary, diminution in uterine size, and bone loss...
9p research12 01-06-2013 42 4 Download
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Emerin is a ubiquitously expressed inner nuclear membrane protein of unknown function. Mutations in its gene give rise to X-linked Emery–Drei-fuss muscular dystrophy (X-EDMD), a neuromuscular condition with an associated life-threatening cardiomyopathy. We have previously reported that emerin is phosphorylated in a cell cycle-dependent manner in human lymphoblastoid cell lines [Ellis et al. (1998) Aberrant intracellular targeting and cell cycle-dependent phosphorylation of emerin contribute to the EDMD phenotype.J. Cell Sci. 111, 781–792]. ...
14p research12 29-04-2013 41 4 Download
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The cytochrome P450 family of enzymes has long been known tometabolize a wide range of compounds, including many of today’s most common drugs. A novel nuclear receptor called PXR has been established as an activator of several of the cytochrome P450 genes, including CYP3A4. This enzyme is believed to account for the metabolism of more than 50% of all prescription drugs. PXR is therefore used as a negative selector target and discriminatory filter in preclinical drug development.
9p research12 29-04-2013 42 3 Download
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Heat shock transcription factors (HSFs) are characterized by their ability, upon activation, to bind to heat shock response elements (HSE) present in the promoter of their target genes. HSE are composed of inverted repeats of the pentamer nGAAm. In this study, we compare the embryonic HSF2 protein, purified from F9 embryonal carcinoma cells tumor, and thein vitro synthesized HSF2. We show that the context of HSF2 synthesis influences its thermosensitivity and DNA-binding properties.
11p research12 29-04-2013 47 2 Download
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A differential display method was used to study genes the expression of which is altered during growth inhibition induced by medroxyprogesterone acetate (MPA). A tran-script of G-protein-coupled receptor 30 (GPR30) was upregulated by MPA in estrogen-treated MCF-7 breast cancer cells. Northern-blot analysis showed a progestin-specific primary target gene, which was enhanced by prog-esterone and different progestins, but not by dihydrotestos-terone or dexamethasone, and which was abrogated by antiprogestin RU486....
6p research12 29-04-2013 46 2 Download
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In hydra, differentiated ectodermal cells of the foot region containaperoxidaseactivity that canbeusedas amarker for foot-specific differentiation processes. Because the expres-sion of the gene coding for the peroxidase must be tightly regulated during foot-specific differentiation, characteriza-tion of the protein and cloning of the corresponding gene shouldprovide valuable tools for gettingdeeper insights into the regulation of foot-specific differentiation.
10p research12 23-04-2013 40 2 Download
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The characterization of the gene encodingLeishmania donovaniphosphofructokinase (PFK) and the biochemical properties of the expressedenzyme are reported.L. donovani has a singlePFKgene copyperhaploidgenome that encodes a polypeptide with a deducedmolecular mass of 53 988 and a pI of 9.26. The predicted amino acid sequence contains a C-terminal tripeptide that conforms to an established signal for glycosome targeting.
12p research12 23-04-2013 62 3 Download
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Protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) is an abundant heterotri-meric serine/threonine phosphatase containing highly con-served structural (A) and catalytic (C) subunits. Its diverse functions in the cell are determined by its association with a highly variable regulatory and targeting B subunit. At least three distinct gene families encoding B subunits are known: B/B55/CDC55, B¢/B56/RTS1 and B¢¢/PR72/130. No homologyhasbeen identi®edamong theBfamilies, and little is knownabout howtheseBsubunits interactwith the PP2A A and C subunits....
7p research12 23-04-2013 29 3 Download