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Nucleotide sequences of genes for ribosomal protein L41 and tRNAThr(AGU) from Coprinus cinereus

BBA - Proteins and Proteomics, 1999
The nucleotide sequences of genes for the homolog in Coprinus cinereus of the eukaryotic ribosomal protein L41 and for tRNAThr(AGU) are reported. The gene for tRNAThr(AGU) was located upstream of the gene for the L41 ribosomal protein, and these genes were adjacent to each other but in opposite orientations. The deduced amino acid sequence of ribosomal
T, Aimi   +3 more
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Cloning of the Ribosomal Protein L41 Gene of Phaffia rhodozyma and Its Use as a Drug Resistance Marker for Transformation

Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 1998
ABSTRACT The ribosomal protein L41 gene of Phaffia rhodozyma was cloned and used as a dominant selectable marker for cycloheximide resistance in the transformation of P. rhodozyma .
I G, Kim   +6 more
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Determination of L41, a novel cyclin-dependent kinase 1 inhibitor, in rat plasma by HPLC-UV and its application to a pharmacokinetic study

Analytical Methods, 2013
[(E)-3-(2-chlorophenyl)-1-(2-hydroxy-4,6-dimethoxy-3-(1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine-4-yl)phenyl)-2-propylene-1-one], L41, was found to be a potent cyclin-dependent kinase 1 inhibitor. To study its pharmacokinetic characteristics, a simple, specific, sensitive and reproducible HPLC method was developed and validated to quantitatively determine L41 in rat ...
Guan Wang   +4 more
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A Gene Coding for a Ribosomal Protein L41 in Cycloheximide-Resistant Ribosomes Has a Promoter Which Is Upregulated under the Growth-Inhibitory Conditions in Yeast,Candida maltosa

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1999
We previously found by using yeast, Candida maltosa, that cycloheximide (CYH) sensitivity of ribosomes is dependent on the 56th amino acid residues of a ribosomal protein, L413 (proline in sensitive and glutamine in resistant ribosomes). We also revealed that in this yeast, which has both L41-P type and L41-Q type genes, the expression of the latter ...
E, Mutoh, H, Takaku, A, Ohta, M, Takagi
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Characterization of theL41 gene inCryptococcus neoformans: its application as a selectable transformation marker for cycloheximide resistance

Yeast, 2000
A transformation system using resistance to the antibiotic cycloheximide as a dominant selectable marker was developed for the pathogenic yeast Cryptococcus neoformans. A 3.5 kb DNA fragment containing a gene encoding the ribosomal protein L41 was cloned from a wild-type strain of C. neoformans which is sensitive to cycloheximide.
A, Varma, K J, Kwon-Chung
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Metabolite profiling and identification of L41, a novel cyclin-dependent kinase 1 inhibitor, in rat plasma and urine by liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry

Analytical Methods, 2013
(E)-3-(2-Chlorophenyl)-1-(2-hydroxy-4,6-dimethoxy-3-(1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine-4-yl)phenyl)-2-propylene-1-one (L41) is a novel synthetic cyclin-dependent kinase 1 inhibitor. In this study, we proposed a strategy to systematically characterize associated phase I and phase II metabolites of L41 using rat plasma and urine samples. Biological samples were
Guan Wang   +4 more
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MPEC 2025-L41 : 2025 LK

The Minor Planet Electronic Circulars contain information on unusual minor planets, routine data on comets and natural satellites, and occasional editorial announcements. They are published on behalf of Division F of the International Astronomical Union by the Minor Planet Center, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge, MA 02138, U.S.A.
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MPEC 2024-L41 : 2024 LQ

The Minor Planet Electronic Circulars contain information on unusual minor planets, routine data on comets and natural satellites, and occasional editorial announcements. They are published on behalf of Division F of the International Astronomical Union by the Minor Planet Center, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge, MA 02138, U.S.A.
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Predatory conduct: optimal deterrence and false positive errors (Jel: L40, L41, K41)

Mercato Concorrenza Regole, 2012
The paper moves from the awareness of the close proximity between the phenomenaof procompetitive price cutting and the predatory ones. Within this context, theaim of present work is to propose a reflection about the difficulties connected witha thorough investigation of the judicial unilateral exclusionary practices that occurthrough the alteration of ...
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