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Structural States and Dynamics of the D-Loop in Actin [PDF]
Conformational changes induced by ATP hydrolysis on actin are involved in the regulation of complex actin networks. Previous structural and biochemical data implicate the DNase I binding loop (D-loop) of actin in such nucleotide-dependent changes. Here, we investigated the structural and conformational states of the D-loop (in solution) using cysteine ...
Durer, Zeynep A. Oztug +5 more
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Genetic and phylogenetic analysis of D-Loop in Persian Leopard [PDF]
Persian leopard (Panthera pardus saxicolor) is the largest P. pardus subspecies in the world. But according to the sharp decline and extinction of populations in some areas, more attention to this subspecies in aspect of genetic conservation is of utmost
Mohammad Reza Nasiri +3 more
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Marketing for Special and Academic Libraries: A Planning and Best Practices Sourcebook
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Marian T. Simonson
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Phylogenetic analysis of mitochondrial D-loop sequence of Mongolian wild boars
Genomic DNA was extracted from tissue specimens of wild boars (Sus scrofa) in 10 different locations Mongolia. D-loop part of genome was amplified by PCR and was subjected to DNA sequencing. Determined sequences from 18 specimens were registered with the
Ali Khamit +5 more
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The Silkie fowl (Gallus gallus var. domesticus) is distinct from other chicken breeds in terms of its appearance and behavioural characteristics. It is a Japanese native breed and has inhabited Japan since before the Edo era.
Jahan Rowshan +4 more
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In order to analyze the genetic diversity and genetic differentiation of Gymnocypris chilianensis, D-loop region of the mitochondrial DNA was sequenced in 50 individuals of G. chilianensis obtained from 2 geographic locations (Heihe River and Shule River)
Yong-Jie Wang +3 more
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It won't force James Watson to retitle the Double Helix , but new research suggests that the three-stranded stretches that frequently turn up in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) aren't junk. Instead, the triple-stranded forms might provide a scaffold for a protein that helps mitochondria organize their ...
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PriA-directed Assembly of a Primosome on D Loop DNA [PDF]
Escherichia coli strains carrying null mutations in priA are chronically induced for the SOS response and are defective in homologous recombination, repair of UV damaged DNA, double-strand break repair, and both induced and constitutive stable DNA replication.
J, Liu, K J, Marians
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Recognizing the D-loop of transfer RNAs [PDF]
Mechanisms that maintain fidelity and repair mistakes are ubiquitous throughout the protein biosynthesis pathway (1). The aminoacyl tRNAs serve as critical turning points in translation, because they link the nucleic acid genetic code with the amino acid building blocks of proteins. Misacylation of tRNAs can have devastating results, affecting the very
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Stimulation of D-loop formation by polypurine/polypyrimidine sequences [PDF]
Most of the approaches used to correct gene mutations in mammalian cells involve the targeting of short nucleotide molecules to homologous chromosomal sequences and the replacement of resident sequences via homologous recombination and mismatch repair. The limited efficiency and inconsistent reproducibility of these techniques are major constraints to ...
Elodie, Biet +2 more
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