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Trapping Human Ribosomal Protein Genes [PDF]
The proteins of all cells are assembled by the ribosome, the oldest molecular machine to have evolved in biological systems. Composed, in human cells, of four RNA molecules and 79 proteins, it is unchanged in function and nearly unchanged in structure during the >2 billion years that have passed since the separation of the eubacterial, archaebacterial,
J R, Warner, C R, Nierras
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This article describes clinical and cytogenetic peculiarities of children’s allergic rhinitis. The dates of changes of the functional activity of ribosomal genes at children’s allergic rhinitis are received.
Н. В. Стабровская +5 more
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Background Anopheles annularis s.l. is a wide spread malaria vector in South and Southeast Asia, including Sri Lanka. The taxon An. annularis is a complex of two sibling species viz.
Surendran Sinnathamby N +5 more
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Using ribosomal protein genes as reference: a tale of caution. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Housekeeping genes are needed in every tissue as their expression is required for survival, integrity or duplication of every cell. Housekeeping genes commonly have been used as reference genes to normalize gene expression data, the ...
Lieven Thorrez +8 more
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Screening of a HUVEC cDNA library with transplant-associated coronary artery disease sera identifies RPL7 as a candidate autoantigen associated with this disease. [PDF]
A HUVEC cDNA library was screened with sera from two patients who had developed transplant-associated coronary artery disease (TxCAD) following cardiac transplantation.
Linke, A.T. +5 more
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Selection of genes that have not been horizontally transferred for prokaryote phylogenetic studies is regarded as a challenging task. Internal transcribed spacer of ribosomal genes (16S–23S ITS), microcystin synthetase genes (mcy), nitrogenase (nifH) and
Bahareh Nowruzi
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The replicative lifespan-extending deletion of SGF73 results in altered ribosomal gene expression in yeast. [PDF]
Sgf73, a core component of SAGA, is the yeast orthologue of ataxin-7, which undergoes CAG-polyglutamine repeat expansion leading to the human neurodegenerative disease spinocerebellar ataxia type 7 (SCA7).
Garza, Renee M +6 more
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Bacterial protein interaction networks: connectivity is ruled by gene conservation, essentiality and function [PDF]
Protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks are the backbone of all processes in living cells. In this work we relate conservation, essentiality and functional repertoire of a gene to the connectivity $k$ of the corresponding protein in the PPI networks ...
Cimini, Giulio +2 more
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This article presents the results of a study of the protein composition of erythrocyte cell membrane and functional activity of ribosomal genes in 85 patients with chronic bronchitis of nonprofessional genesis and 68 healthy persons.
А. В. Храмцов +5 more
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Systematic identification of gene families for use as markers for phylogenetic and phylogeny- driven ecological studies of bacteria and archaea and their major subgroups [PDF]
With the astonishing rate that the genomic and metagenomic sequence data sets are accumulating, there are many reasons to constrain the data analyses.
Eisen, Jonathan A. +2 more
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