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MBD3 localizes at promoters, gene bodies and enhancers of active genes.
... overlap of MBD3 with various patterns of histone marks across the genome by dividing the human genome into 1 kb windows and calculating the enrichment for several chromatin marks in each ... See full document
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Genome-Wide Mapping Targets of the Metazoan Chromatin Remodeling Factor NURF Reveals Nucleosome Remodeling at Enhancers, Core Promoters and Gene Insulators.
... folded and compacted into manageable units by wrapping around a protein spool of histone proteins to form ...position and dynamics of nucleosomes using energy-dependent chromatin remodeling ... See full document
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Nucleosomes are stably evicted from enhancers but not promoters upon induction of certain pro-inflammatory genes in mouse macrophages.
... investigated and the TSS that become associated with TFs upon induction in dendritic cells ...additional enhancers may also control expression of IL1A in primary macrophages, and it remains to ... See full document
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SOX2 co-occupies distal enhancer elements with distinct POU factors in ESCs and NPCs to specify cell state.
... SOX2 and OCT4 co-bound the promoter of Fbxo15 and to two putative enhancers of Pax6 that have been previously identified based on evolutionary sequence conservation and histone ... See full document
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Controlled localization of functionally active proteins to inclusion bodies using leucine zippers.
... Inclusion bodies (IBs) are typically non-functional particles of aggregated ...proteins, and cellulose binding domains (CBDs) generate IB particles retaining the original functions in ...s of ... See full document
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Filtration of aluminum alloys and its influence on mechanical properties and shape of eutectical silicium
... range of commercial applications are aluminum alloys Al – Si. Future of their further use is connected with their unique characteristic, ...properties and density. Largest use of these alloys ... See full document
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New spatial central configurations in the 5-body problem
... existence of new families of convex and concave spatial central configurations for the 5-body ...The bodies studied here are arranged as follows: three bodies are at the vertices ... See full document
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The subtle effects of sea water acidification on the amphipod <i>Gammarus locusta</i>
... observations of this species in estuarine environments we hypothesized that this species would be tolerant of sustained decreases in sea water pH of at least ...growth and de- velopment ... See full document
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Effect of water glass modification with nanoparticles of zinc oxide on selected physical and chemical properties of binder and mechanical properties of sand mixture
... modification of water glass with zinc nanoxide. The aim of the research was to determine what effect the modifier added to binder may have on the wettability of quartz sand grains and on the ... See full document
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Precise regulation of gene expression dynamics favors complex promoter architectures.
... recruitment of transcription factors and RNA polymerase, and dynamic changes in promoter activity constitute a major noise source in gene ...features of promoter dynamics. Here, we ... See full document
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The Genome Sequence of Leishmania (Leishmania) amazonensis: Functional Annotation and Extended Analysis of Gene Models
... proteins of ≏200 amino acids. Several members of the amastin gene family are dispersed throughout the genomes of all Leishmania species and exhibit various expression pat- ...analysis ... See full document
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O SYSTEM: EFFECTS OF CATALYST AND PROMOTERS
... composition of the residue it was characterized by EDS (Energy dispersive electron ...residue and XRD (X-Ray diffraction) gives the estimated final products formed in the ...spectra of the residue ... See full document
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Estudo molecular dos genes GNAS, PTTG, AIP, CDKN1B e MEG3 em adenomas hipofisários...
... desses genes foram descritos os oncogenes GNAS e PTTG e os genes supressores tumorais AIP, CDKN1B e ...dos genes associados a tumorigênese através da pesquisa de mutações nos genes GNAS, AIP e ... See full document
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Analysis of molecular diversity and cis-regulatory elements in the promoters of lignin genes in Eucalyptus species
... LRPE1 and LRPE3, were similar to previous identified MYB protein binding sites (ACIIPVPAL2 and ...regions of several phenylpropanoid biosynthetic genes [36, ...expression of PAL2 in ... See full document
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Anaerobic carbon monoxide dehydrogenase diversity in the homoacetogenic hindgut microbial communities of lower termites and the wood roach.
... mitigation of reactive oxygen species Figure 6. Gene neighborhood context of clade A-associated cooS ...genes. Genes adjacent to cooS were identified in sequenced or partially sequenced ... See full document
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Conflict between noise and plasticity in yeast.
... dynamics, and the exchange of core histones has been quantified across much of the genome ...rates of histone exchange in promoter regions (Table ...considering genes with low ... See full document
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Nannochloropsis genomes reveal evolution of microalgal oleaginous traits.
... diatoms and Eustigmatophyceae that include Nannochloropsis) and non- photosynthetic taxa ...ancestor of Chromalveolates originated via an eukaryotic host ...presence of a large number ... See full document
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Identification and characterization of bifunctional proline racemase/hydroxyproline epimerase from archaea: discrimination of substrates and molecular evolution.
... member of the pyridoxal 5’-phosphate-independent racemase family, and is involved in the Stickland reaction (fermentation) in certain clostridia as well as the mechanisms underlying the escape of ... See full document
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Transcriptional instability during evolving sepsis may limit biomarker based risk stratification.
... expression of existing candidate biomarkers especially within the first 24 ...panel of 15 candidate genes suggest their utility as a protein biomarker may be ...levels of biomarkers are ... See full document
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Subcellular localization of p44/WDR77 determines proliferation and differentiation of prostate epithelial cells.
... normally and have an unlimited capacity to ...localization of p44 in prostate cancer samples [17,18], which suggests that cytoplasmic p44 has an important role in the proliferation of prostate cancer ... See full document
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