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Sequence-Based Identification of Legionella
2012Legionella strains are considered biologically inert with respect to traditional identification schemes. Various phenotypic alternatives have been attempted but all have lacked resolution as additional species have been added to what is proving to be a large genus.
Rodney M. Ratcliff, Rodney M. Ratcliff
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Unfolding thermodynamics of intramolecular G-quadruplexes: base sequence contributions of the loops.
Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2009G-quadruplexes are a highly studied DNA motif with a potential role in a variety of cellular processes and more recently are considered novel targets for drug therapy in aging and anticancer research.
C. Olsen, H. Lee, L. Marky
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Effect of base sequence and deprotonation of Guanine cation radical in DNA.
Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2008The deprotonation of guanine cation radical (G+*) in oligonucleotides (ODNs) was measured spectroscopically by nanosecond pulse radiolysis. The G+* in ODN, produced by oxidation with SO4-*, deprotonates to form the neutral G radical (G(-H)*).
Kazuo Kobayashi, R. Yamagami, S. Tagawa
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Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics, 2004
The results presented in this paper on methylene blue (MB) binding to DNA with AT alternating base sequence complement the data obtained in two former modeling studies of MB binding to GC alternating DNA.
R. Rohs, H. Sklenar
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The results presented in this paper on methylene blue (MB) binding to DNA with AT alternating base sequence complement the data obtained in two former modeling studies of MB binding to GC alternating DNA.
R. Rohs, H. Sklenar
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Dependence of the Raman signature of genomic B-DNA on nucleotide base sequence.
Biopolymers, 1999The vibrational spectra of four genomic and two synthetic DNAs, encompassing a wide range in base composition [poly(dA-dT). poly(dA-dT), 0% G + C; Clostridium perfringens DNA, 27% G + C; calf thymus DNA, 42% G + C; Escherichia coli DNA, 50% G + C ...
Hong Deng+3 more
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2016
In this chapter we are going to introduce the fundamental notion of a Schauder basis of a Banach space and the corresponding notion of a basic sequence. One of the key ideas in the isomorphic theory of Banach spaces is to use the properties of bases and basic sequences as a tool to understanding the differences and similarities between spaces.
Fernando Albiac, Nigel J. Kalton
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In this chapter we are going to introduce the fundamental notion of a Schauder basis of a Banach space and the corresponding notion of a basic sequence. One of the key ideas in the isomorphic theory of Banach spaces is to use the properties of bases and basic sequences as a tool to understanding the differences and similarities between spaces.
Fernando Albiac, Nigel J. Kalton
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Sequence-Based Prediction of Protein Solubility [PDF]
In order to investigate the relationship between the thermodynamics and kinetics of protein aggregation, we compared the solubility of proteins with their aggregation rates. We found a significant correlation between these two quantities by considering a database of protein solubility values measured using an in vitro reconstituted translation system ...
Agostini, F.+2 more
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Base sequence effects in double helical DNA. I. Potential energy estimates of local base morphology.
Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics, 1987A series of potential energy calculations have been carried out to estimate base sequence dependent structural differences in B-DNA. Attention has been focused on the simplest dimeric fragments that can be used to build long chains, computing the energy ...
A. R. Srinivasan+3 more
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2015
Marker-assisted selection (MAS) has revolutionized plant and animal breeding activities. MAS is based on DNA markers, which facilitate gene/QTL identification and mapping and gene/QTL transfer, and has many other applications. Some of the important issues concerning marker systems relate to their abundance, genome-wide distribution, cost and effort for
B. D. Singh, A. K. Singh
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Marker-assisted selection (MAS) has revolutionized plant and animal breeding activities. MAS is based on DNA markers, which facilitate gene/QTL identification and mapping and gene/QTL transfer, and has many other applications. Some of the important issues concerning marker systems relate to their abundance, genome-wide distribution, cost and effort for
B. D. Singh, A. K. Singh
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Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics, 2000
500 MHz NMR spectroscopy has been used to investigate the complexation of the anthracycline antibiotic daunomycin (DAU) with self-complementary deoxytetranucleotides, 5′-d(CGCG), 5′-d(GCGC), 5′-d(TGCA), 5′-d(ACGT) and 5′-d(AGCT), of different base ...
D. Davies+3 more
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500 MHz NMR spectroscopy has been used to investigate the complexation of the anthracycline antibiotic daunomycin (DAU) with self-complementary deoxytetranucleotides, 5′-d(CGCG), 5′-d(GCGC), 5′-d(TGCA), 5′-d(ACGT) and 5′-d(AGCT), of different base ...
D. Davies+3 more
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