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Cloning and Targeted Deletion of the Mouse Fetuin Gene

1998

We proposed that the alpha2-Heremans Schmid glycoprotein/fetuin family of serum proteins inhibits unwanted mineralization. To test this hypothesis in animals, we cloned the mouse fetuin gene and generated mice lacking fetuin. The gene consists of seven exons and six introns. The cystatin-like domains D1 and D2 of mouse fetuin are encoded by three exons each, whereas a single terminal exon encodes the carboxyl-terminal domain D3. The promoter structure is well conserved between rat and mouse fetuin genes within the regions shown to bind transcription factors in the rat system. Expression studies demonstrated that mice homozygous for the gene deletion lacked fetuin protein and that mice heter…

alpha-2-HS-GlycoproteinMolecular Sequence DataBiologyBiochemistryMiceEctopic calcificationExonCalcification PhysiologicApatitesmedicineAnimalsCloning MolecularPromoter Regions GeneticMolecular BiologyGeneMice Knockoutchemistry.chemical_classificationBase SequenceIntronBlood ProteinsSequence Analysis DNACell Biologymedicine.diseaseNull alleleMolecular biologyFetuinRatschemistryFemalealpha-FetoproteinsGlycoproteinalpha-2-HS-glycoproteinGene DeletionJournal of Biological Chemistry
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Casein kinase 2 inhibits HomolD-directed transcription by Rrn7 in Schizosaccharomyces pombe.

2014

In Schizosaccharomyces pombe, ribosomal protein gene (RPG) promoters contain a TATA analogue element called the HomolD box. The HomolD-binding protein Rrn7 forms a complex with the RNA polymerase II machinery. Despite the importance of ribosome biogenesis to cell survival, the mechanisms involved in the regulation of transcription of eukaryotic RPGs are unknown. In this study, we identified Rrn7 as a new substrate of the pleiotropic casein kinase 2 (CK2), which is a regulator of basal transcription. Recombinant Rrn7 from S. pombe, which is often used as a model organism for studying eukaryotic transcription, interacted with CK2 in vitro and in vivo. Furthermore, CK2-mediated phosphorylation…

animal structuresbiologyGeneral transcription factorfungiEukaryotic transcriptionResponse elementRNA polymerase IIE-boxPromoterCell BiologyBiochemistryMolecular biologyCell biologyembryonic structuresTAF2Schizosaccharomycesbiology.proteinSchizosaccharomyces pombe ProteinsTranscription factor II DPhosphorylationCasein Kinase IIMolecular BiologyPol1 Transcription Initiation Complex ProteinsProtein BindingThe FEBS journal
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Functional characterization of the enhancer blocking element of the sea urchin early histone gene cluster reveals insulator properties and three esse…

2000

Insulator elements can be functionally identified by their ability to shield promoters from regulators in a position-dependent manner or their ability to protect adjacent transgenes from position effects. We have previously reported the identification of a 265 bp sns DNA fragment at the 3' end of the sea urchin H2A early histone gene that blocked expression of a reporter gene in transgenic embryos when placed between the enhancer and the promoter. Here we show that sns interferes with enhancer-promoter interaction in a directional manner. When sns is placed between the H2A modulator and the inducible tet operator, the modulator is barred from interaction with the basal promoter. However, th…

animal structuresenhancer blockingMolecular Sequence DataDNA FootprintingSettore BIO/11 - Biologia MolecolareBiologyRegulatory Sequences Nucleic AcidinsulatorBinding CompetitiveHistonesStructural BiologyTranscription (biology)Gene clustermicroinjectionAnimalsDeoxyribonuclease IH2A enhancerGene SilencingTransgenesEnhancerDownstream EnhancerPromoter Regions GeneticMolecular BiologyTranscription factorRepetitive Sequences Nucleic AcidSequence DeletionReporter geneBase SequenceActivator (genetics)PromoterDNAhistone genesMolecular biologyCell biologyDNA-Binding ProteinsEnhancer Elements GeneticMultigene FamilySea UrchinsProtein Binding
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Biologically active organic compounds, especially plant promoters, in algae extracts and their potential application in plant cultivation

2015

Scientific efforts taken during the past decades undoubtedly have proven that algae are organisms wealthy in various chemical substances such as carbohydrates, proteins, and minerals, as well as polysaccharides, polyphenols, phlorotannins, pigments, unsaturated fats, sterols, and of course growth promoting substances like phytohormones. It is noteworthy that among the many biologically active compounds obtained from seaweeds, plant hormones seem to be the most essential for enhancing the growth and development of crop plants. This fact is well reflected in over 60 years of the long history of controlled application of algae origin products as natural fertilizers in crop production. Neverthe…

application in plant cultivationalgal extractsplants' growth promotersextractionchemical compositionplant hormones
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Adapting Net Promoter thinking in public sector organizations

2016

Tässä maisterintutkielmassa tarkasteltiin Net Promoter score (NPS) -suosittelumittarin sopivuutta julkissektorin käyttöön. Tutkielman tavoitteena oli selvittää, sopiiko yksityisellä sektorilla paljon käytetty mittari julkissektorin organisaatioihin. Tutkimus täyttää aukon tutkimuskentällä, jossa NPS:ää on tutkittu paljon yksityisen sektorin organisaatioissa, mutta tutkimusta julkissektorilta ei tiettävästi ole tehty. Tutkimuskysymykset olivat: 1) Millaisia piirteitä julkissektorin suosittelijoilla on; 2) millaisia piirteitä julkissektorin herjaajilla on; 3) millaisia piirteitä julkissektorin passiiveilla on. Teoreettinen viitekehys käsittelee julkissektorin maine- ja tyytyväisyysmittareita …

asiakastyytyväisyysSatisfaction measuringPublic sector organizationsmittausjulkisuuskuvaNet Promoter scorejulkinen sektori
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Magnaporthe oryzae as an expression host for the production of the unspecific peroxygenase AaeUPO from the basidiomycete Agrocybe aegerita.

2021

Abstract The filamentous fungus Magnaporthe oryzae has the potential to be developed as an alternative platform organism for the heterologous production of industrially important enzymes. M. oryzae is easy to handle, fast‐growing and unlike yeast, posttranslational modifications like N‐glycosylations are similar to the human organism. Here, we established M. oryzae as a host for the expression of the unspecific peroxygenase from the basidiomycete Agrocybe aegerita (AaeUPO). Note, UPOs are attractive biocatalysts for selective oxyfunctionalization of non‐activated carbon‐hydrogen bonds. To improve and simplify the isolation of AaeUPO in M. oryzae, we fused a Magnaporthe signal peptide for pr…

biologyAgrocybeHost (biology)Eukaryotic Initiation Factor-1heterologous expressionfood and beveragesMagnaporthe oryzaeProtein Sorting Signalsbiology.organism_classificationMicrobiologyQR1-502Recombinant ProteinsMicrobiologyMixed Function OxygenasesAaeUPOoxyfunctionalizationFungal ProteinsMagnaporthe oryzaeMagnaportheunspecific peroxygenasesUnspecific peroxygenaseCommentaryAgrocybeHeterologous expressionPromoter Regions GeneticMicrobiologyOpen
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NFATc1 Is Transcriptionally Activated in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) By Promotor DNA-Hypomethylation Which Correlates with in-Vitro Vulnerabil…

2014

Abstract Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), the most frequent adult leukemia in Western countries, is characterized by progressive accumulation of mature, monoclonal B lymphocytes in blood, bone marrow, and lymphoid tissues. In the pathogenesis and treatment of CLL, B cell receptor (BCR) signaling plays a crucial role, and aberrations in downstream pathways that become activated in CLL need to be better defined. One downstream target of BCR signaling is NFATc1, a transcription factor with a high oncogenic and transforming potential. Employing a genome-wide comparative DNA methylation analysis the NFATc1 5’ region was identified to be DNA hypomethylated in CLL patient samples. The pilot ser…

biologyChronic lymphocytic leukemiaImmunologyB-cell receptorbreakpoint cluster regionPromoterCell BiologyHematologymedicine.diseaseBiochemistryCD19Leukemiahemic and lymphatic diseasesDNA methylationmedicineCancer researchbiology.proteinDNA hypomethylationBlood
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Lack of association betweenMDM2promoter SNP309 and clinical outcome in patients with neuroblastoma

2014

While a polymorphism located within the promoter region of the MDM2 proto-oncogene, SNP309 (T > G), has previously been associated with increased risk and aggressiveness of neuroblastoma and other tumor entities, a protective effect has also been reported in certain other cancers. In this study, we evaluated the association of MDM2 SNP309 with outcome in 496 patients with neuroblastoma and its effect on MDM2 expression. No significant difference in overall or event-free survival was observed among patients with neuroblastoma with or without MDM2 SNP309. The presence of SNP309 does not affect MDM2 expression in neuroblastoma. Pediatr Blood Cancer 2014; 61:1867–1870. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals,…

biologybusiness.industryMdm2 snp309PromoterSingle-nucleotide polymorphismHematologymedicine.diseaseenzymes and coenzymes (carbohydrates)OncologyNeuroblastomaPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthGenotypebiology.proteinCancer researchMedicineMdm2In patientbusinessneoplasmsGenotypingPediatric Blood & Cancer
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Characterization of DrosophilaHemoglobin

2002

In contrast to previous assumptions, the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster possesses hemoglobin. This respiratory protein forms a monomer of about 17 kDa that is not exported into the hemolymph. Recombinant Drosophila hemoglobin displays a typical hexacoordinated deoxy spectrum and binds oxygen with an affinity of 0.12 torr. Four different hemoglobin transcripts have been identified, which are generated by two distinct promoters of the hemoglobin (glob1) gene but are identical in their coding regions. Putative binding sites for hypoxia-regulated transcription factors have been identified in the gene. Hemoglobin synthesis in Drosophila is mainly associated with the tracheal system and the fa…

biologyfungiOxygen transportPromoterCell Biologybiology.organism_classificationBiochemistryRespiratory proteinBiochemistryHemolymphHemoglobinBinding siteDrosophila melanogasterMolecular BiologyTranscription factorJournal of Biological Chemistry
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Biologically active compounds in algae and their application in plant growth stimulation

2016

In recent years the bioactive substances of natural origin gained more and more interest. Among such substances, the compounds isolated from microalgae and seaweeds, mainly the polyphenols, polysaccharides, plant hormones, pigments and fatty acids, an find an application in many industries, particularly in medicine, pharmaceutics, cosmetics and agriculture. Biostimulants from seaweeds have been used and manufactured for years, giving confirmation of its effectiveness in field trials, enhancing the growth of crops giving better yields. Nowadays, the legislation processes are more difficult and intricate, so it is harder to register new products. Everyone put more attention on the answers for…

biostimulantsbioactive compounds in algaeplant hormonesseaweeds extractsplant growth promoters
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