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BMP Signaling Determines Body Size via Transcriptional Regulation of Collagen Genes in Caenorhabditis elegans

BMP Signaling Determines Body Size via Transcriptional Regulation of Collagen Genes in Caenorhabditis elegans

... cuticle collagen genes are encoded by such a large gene family in ...many genes are ...of genes allows rapid synthesis of the cuticle during the discrete cuticle synthesis periods of the ...

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GENETIC MAPPING OF CAENORHABDITIS ELEGANS COLLAGEN GENES USING DNA POLYMORPHISMS AS PHENOTYPIC MARKERS

GENETIC MAPPING OF CAENORHABDITIS ELEGANS COLLAGEN GENES USING DNA POLYMORPHISMS AS PHENOTYPIC MARKERS

... The results of these experiments (Figure 5 ) were that all seven unc-24 recombinants retained the Bristol polymorphic band for all four collagen genes, whereas all five dpy-13 [r] ...

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Coexpression of the collagen binding stress protein HSP47 gene and the alpha 1(I) and alpha 1(III) collagen genes in carbon tetrachloride induced rat liver fibrosis

Coexpression of the collagen binding stress protein HSP47 gene and the alpha 1(I) and alpha 1(III) collagen genes in carbon tetrachloride induced rat liver fibrosis

... a collagen-binding stress protein and is assumed to act as a collagen-specific molecular chaperone during the biosynthesis and secretion of procollagen in the living ...of collagen in several cell ...

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Analysis of mutations in the sqt-1 and rol-6 collagen genes of Caenorhabditis elegans.

Analysis of mutations in the sqt-1 and rol-6 collagen genes of Caenorhabditis elegans.

... Glycine replacement mutations in sqt-I cause mild phenotypes: Three alleles of sqt-1 were found to cause glycine to glutamate replacements in the Gly-X-Y repeat region (T[r] ...

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Non-collagen genes role in digenic Alport syndrome

Non-collagen genes role in digenic Alport syndrome

... Previous works have shown that the glomerular filtra- tion barrier integrity is ensured by laminin alpha5. Podo- cytes specific inactivation of Lama5 in mice, results in varying degrees of proteinuria and progression to ...

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Mutations in collagen genes  Consequences for rare and common diseases

Mutations in collagen genes Consequences for rare and common diseases

... The deletion was 100 amino acids removed from the site at which procollagen N-proteinase cleaves the type I procollagen molecule, but it produced a slippage of proa-chains in the molecul[r] ...

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Syndromes with congenital brittle bones

Syndromes with congenital brittle bones

... the genes codifying for type I pro-collagen (COL1A1 and ...COL1A2 genes, and to group all other syndromes with congenital brittle bones as "syndromes resembling OI" (SROI), pending the ...

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H3K27me3 demethylases regulate in vitro chondrogenesis and chondrocyte activity in osteoarthritis

H3K27me3 demethylases regulate in vitro chondrogenesis and chondrocyte activity in osteoarthritis

... total collagen and GAG output during chondrogenesis, as well as a reduction in expres- sion of cartilage-associated genes, including ...in collagen genes in other systems [8, ...disorganized ...

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Gingival Enlargement In Epileptic Patients On Phenytoin Therapy- An Overview Of Possible Etiologies And Studies

Gingival Enlargement In Epileptic Patients On Phenytoin Therapy- An Overview Of Possible Etiologies And Studies

... VI collagen genes in drug-induced gingival horizontal overgrowth [Miranda-Brunet enlargement, fibrotic gingival enlargements index, ...VI collagen around the collagen fiber prevalence and risk ...

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Hirschsprung’s disease, Down syndrome, and missing heritability: too much collagen slows migration

Hirschsprung’s disease, Down syndrome, and missing heritability: too much collagen slows migration

... the genes encoding human collagen VI are on chro- mosome 21 (COL6A1 and COL6A2), and COL6A1 is within a region defined as impor- tant for HSCR risk in human partial trisomy analyses ...These collagen ...

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Prdm5 Regulates Collagen Gene Transcription by Association with RNA Polymerase II in Developing Bone

Prdm5 Regulates Collagen Gene Transcription by Association with RNA Polymerase II in Developing Bone

... of collagen genes, and splicing is known to occur co-transcriptionally [33], there may be a role for Prdm5 in the coupling of splicing to ...within collagen genes and RNA polymerase II ...

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Potential probiotic-associated traits revealed from completed high quality genome sequence of Lactobacillus fermentum 3872

Potential probiotic-associated traits revealed from completed high quality genome sequence of Lactobacillus fermentum 3872

... probiotic uses [8]. L. fermentum 3872 was sequenced in order to determine molecular modes of actions that may potentially be used against pathogenic bacteria that live in the same habitat as strain 3872, along with ...

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Original Article Association of MMP3 COL5A1 and COL1A1 gene polymorphisms with ACL geometric size in Chinese population

Original Article Association of MMP3 COL5A1 and COL1A1 gene polymorphisms with ACL geometric size in Chinese population

... gene (rs12722) and COL1A1 gene (rs1107946). The relationship between ACL rupture and MMP3, COL5A1, COL1A1 gene has been men- tioned previously [6-8]. MMPs are members of the zine-endopeptidases synthesized by ...

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Gene expression profile of collagen types, osteopontin in the tympanic membrane of patients with tympanosclerosis

Gene expression profile of collagen types, osteopontin in the tympanic membrane of patients with tympanosclerosis

... the collagen types and osteopontin in the selected structures of the middle ear with tympanoscle- rosis differed significantly compared to the healthy tym- panic membranes (control group) ...

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Phylogenetic Studies of Pasteuria penetrans Looking at the Evolutionary History of Housekeeping Genes and Collagen-like Motif Sequences.

Phylogenetic Studies of Pasteuria penetrans Looking at the Evolutionary History of Housekeeping Genes and Collagen-like Motif Sequences.

... type of helical shape and stability. For example, P. penetrans prefer the use of alanine, proline, and glutamic acid in the Y spot while other bacteria use mainly threonine; fungi use glycine, and animals and ...

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The Ciliate Protist Tetrahymena pyriformis as a Cellular Adhesion Model for the Pathogenic Bacterium Staphylococcus aureus

The Ciliate Protist Tetrahymena pyriformis as a Cellular Adhesion Model for the Pathogenic Bacterium Staphylococcus aureus

... Bacterial adhesion to host cells or surfaces is often an essential first stage in pathogenic mechanisms. S. aureus has a large number of surface proteins called adhesins, belonging to the MSCRAMMs class (Microbial ...

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Transcriptional profiling of NCI/ADR-RES cells unveils a complex network of signaling pathways and molecular mechanisms of drug resistance

Transcriptional profiling of NCI/ADR-RES cells unveils a complex network of signaling pathways and molecular mechanisms of drug resistance

... expressed genes in the NCI/ADR-RES human ovarian cancer cell line relative to ...expressed genes of 35,377 present in the microarray ...downregulated genes in NCI/ADR-RES cells relative to ...

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Pancancer analysis of DNA methylation driven genes using MethylMix

Pancancer analysis of DNA methylation driven genes using MethylMix

... driver genes using independent ...identify genes significantly correlated with cancer ...only genes with Q-value ...methylated genes and genes negatively correlated with cancer stage ...

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Phenotypic variability and incomplete penetrance of spontaneous fractures in an inbred strain of transgenic mice expressing a mutated collagen gene (COL1A1)

Phenotypic variability and incomplete penetrance of spontaneous fractures in an inbred strain of transgenic mice expressing a mutated collagen gene (COL1A1)

... removed from impregnated females 1 d before term. Examination of stained skeletons from 51 transgenic embryos from 11 separate litters demonstrated that approximately 22% had a severe phenotype with extensive fractures ...

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Simplified Extraction and Characterization of Acetic Acid Solubilized Type I Collagen Derived from Solea Solea Skin and Wistar Rat Tails for Biomedical and Biotechnological Applications

Simplified Extraction and Characterization of Acetic Acid Solubilized Type I Collagen Derived from Solea Solea Skin and Wistar Rat Tails for Biomedical and Biotechnological Applications

... of collagen depends on the temperature and increase exponentially with the augmentation of the used acetic acidity ...conductive collagen gel scaffolds, but also produce collagen scaffolds compatible ...

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