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To identify the stable housekeeping genes as a reference for expression analysis under heat and salt stress conditions in pigeonpea, the relative expression variation for 10 commonly used housekeeping genes (EF1α, UBQ10, GAPDH, 18SrRNA, 25SrRNA, TUB6 ...
Pallavi eSinha +4 more
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A distinct sortase SrtB anchors and processes a streptococcal adhesin AbpA with a novel structural property. [PDF]
Surface display of proteins by sortases in Gram-positive bacteria is crucial for bacterial fitness and virulence. We found a unique gene locus encoding an amylase-binding adhesin AbpA and a sortase B in oral streptococci.
Haase, EM +6 more
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Alteration of housekeeping genes and proteins through senescence of human skin fibroblast cells
The expression levels of certain genes or proteins may exhibit various features regardless of the tissue type. The housekeeping genes and reference proteins are often used during the normalization of expression studies.
Beyza Goncu +2 more
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lacZ sequences prevent regulated expression of housekeeping genes
In order to dissect the MHC class I H-2K gene regulatory sequences, we p reviously generated transgenic mice containing various H-2K/lacZ fusion genes. However contrary to transgenes where H-2K sequences were fused to other coding sequences, none of the lacZ fusion transgenes was widely ex pressed like H-2K gene.
Cohen-Tannoudji, Michel +5 more
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Housekeeping protein-coding genes interrogated with tissue and individual variations
Housekeeping protein-coding genes are stably expressed genes in cells and tissues that are thought to be engaged in fundamental cellular biological functions.
Kuo-Feng Tung +2 more
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Comprehensive analysis of normal adjacent to tumor transcriptomes. [PDF]
Histologically normal tissue adjacent to the tumor (NAT) is commonly used as a control in cancer studies. However, little is known about the transcriptomic profile of NAT, how it is influenced by the tumor, and how the profile compares with non-tumor ...
Aran, Dvir +8 more
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Gene up-regulation by DNA demethylation in 35S-gshI-transgenic poplars (Populus x canescens) [PDF]
Gene expression levels of transgene 35S-gshI (γ-glutamylcysteine synthetase) cloned from E. coli, and the endogenous gene gsh1 of poplar (Populus x canescens) were upregulated by the DNA demethylating agent DHAC (5,6-dihydro-5'-azacytidine ...
Bittsánszky, András +7 more
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The NSL Complex Regulates Housekeeping Genes in Drosophila
MOF is the major histone H4 lysine 16-specific (H4K16) acetyltransferase in mammals and Drosophila. In flies, it is involved in the regulation of X-chromosomal and autosomal genes as part of the MSL and the NSL complexes, respectively. While the function of the MSL complex as a dosage compensation regulator is fairly well understood, the role of the ...
Kin Chung Lam +7 more
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iSeqQC: a tool for expression-based quality control in RNA sequencing. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Quality Control in any high-throughput sequencing technology is a critical step, which if overlooked can compromise an experiment and the resulting conclusions.
Ertel, Adam +4 more
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The RNA Polymerase II Core Promoter in Drosophila. [PDF]
Transcription by RNA polymerase II initiates at the core promoter, which is sometimes referred to as the "gateway to transcription." Here, we describe the properties of the RNA polymerase II core promoter in Drosophila The core promoter is at a strategic
Kadonaga, James T +2 more
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