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DNA linker coding for the Pk tag

DNA-PK Deficiency in Alzheimer's Disease

DNA-PK Deficiency in Alzheimer's Disease

... neurons are more susceptible to suffer from risks involving DNA damage. NHEJ, unlike HR, is error-prone since it acts at the DNA break points and the repair process can cause loss of one or more ...

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Isolation and characterisation of monoclonal antibodies raised against the Pk peptide tag

Isolation and characterisation of monoclonal antibodies raised against the Pk peptide tag

... 1988). This characteristic also means that these tags can be used for immunodetection as well as purification purposes. 1.2 Affinity chromatography of a protein using its natural ligand Although the use of fusion ...

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DNA-PK Is Targeted by Multiple Vaccinia Virus Proteins to Inhibit DNA Sensing

DNA-PK Is Targeted by Multiple Vaccinia Virus Proteins to Inhibit DNA Sensing

... for DNA-PK. In- dividual DNA sensors may share redundancy with each other but may be important for responding to specific types of DNA while avoiding self ...DNA. DNA-PK ...

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Finite-Context Models for DNA Coding

Finite-Context Models for DNA Coding

... 1. Introduction Usually, the purpose of studying data compression algorithms is twofold. The need for effi- cient storage and transmission is often the main motivation, but underlying every compres- sion technique there ...

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Coding over Sets for DNA Storage

Coding over Sets for DNA Storage

... in DNA are typically substitutions, insertions, and deletions, where most published studies report that either substitutions or deletions are the most common ones, depending upon the specific technology for ...
Trellis Coding based on RLLPUM Codes for RFID Reader-to-Tag Channel

Trellis Coding based on RLLPUM Codes for RFID Reader-to-Tag Channel

... Trellis coding, RLLPUM codes, RFID, Balanced codes, Reader-to-tag channel INTRODUCTION TRFID system has tag and reader which is the only main source of energy that allows passive tags to store ...

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DNA watermarks in non coding regulatory sequences

DNA watermarks in non coding regulatory sequences

... Background: DNA watermarks can be applied to identify the unauthorized use of genetically modified ...that coding regions can be used to encrypt information into living organisms by using the ...

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Analysis of the adenovirus type 5 terminal protein precursor and DNA polymerase by linker insertion mutagenesis.

Analysis of the adenovirus type 5 terminal protein precursor and DNA polymerase by linker insertion mutagenesis.

... To investigate the structure-function relationships of both proteins, extracts from cells infected with the recombinant viruses were tested for in vitro complementation of the initiation[r] ...

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Regulating repression : roles for the Sir4 N terminus in linker DNA protection and stabilization of epigenetic states

Regulating repression : roles for the Sir4 N terminus in linker DNA protection and stabilization of epigenetic states

... Discussion SIR-mediated transcriptional repression in budding yeast has been studied genetically and biochemically for over 20 years, yet we still do not fully understand the functions of its core components nor how it ...

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Both the Charged Linker Region and ATPase Domain of Hsp90 Are Essential for Rad51-Dependent DNA Repair

Both the Charged Linker Region and ATPase Domain of Hsp90 Are Essential for Rad51-Dependent DNA Repair

... to DNA damage at a nonpermissive temperature, while there is no significant reduc- tion in cell survivability in either of the single knockout cells (the ⌬ hsp82 or ⌬ hsc82 mutant), implying that at least one copy ...

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Linker Histone in Diseases

Linker Histone in Diseases

... words: Linker Histone, Nucleosome, Chromatin, Cancer, Alzheimer’s ...of DNA packaging is to form ...a linker histone and a certain length of DNA. The DNA in a nucleosome unit includes a ...

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Linker and Libraries Guide

Linker and Libraries Guide

... index tag value [0] CA_SUNW_SF_1 0x4 [ SF1_SUNW_ADDR32 ] Creating a Family of Symbol Capabilities Functions Developers often desire to provide multiple instances of functions, each optimized for a particular set ...

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DNA vaccination against human carcinoembryonic antigen; The effect of coding and non-coding sequences

DNA vaccination against human carcinoembryonic antigen; The effect of coding and non-coding sequences

... in DNA DNA w as advertised and sold to the French public as a p o tio n w ith general "im m unostim ulatory" properties d u rin g the ...of DNA m ay only represent the affinity of a p o p u latio n ...

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Efficient labeling and imaging of protein-coding genes in living cells using CRISPR-Tag.

Efficient labeling and imaging of protein-coding genes in living cells using CRISPR-Tag.

... for DNA labeling function with high efficiency, which remains the major uncer- tainty of CRISPR-mediated genomic ...the DNA labeling ...develop DNA tags consisted of DNA sequence, which can be ...

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SIGNAL PROCESSING IN PROTEIN CODING DNA FOR CANCER DETECTION

SIGNAL PROCESSING IN PROTEIN CODING DNA FOR CANCER DETECTION

... Protein coding regions in DNA sequences is a fundamental step in computational recognition of ...protein- coding regions of the DNA sequence ...

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The mammalian transcriptome and the function of non coding DNA sequences

The mammalian transcriptome and the function of non coding DNA sequences

... In modern eukaryotes, the transcription and processing of mRNA are highly coupled with intron splicing and/or exon recognition. There is an obvious correlation between the number and total length of introns on the one ...

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Nucleosome deposition and DNA methylation at coding region boundaries

Nucleosome deposition and DNA methylation at coding region boundaries

... Conclusions Previous epigenetic studies have focused on promoter regions in an attempt to associate epigenetic patterns with transcrip- tion initiation activity. However, recent genome-wide epige- netic studies challenge ...

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The alchemy of junk: patent law and non-coding DNA

The alchemy of junk: patent law and non-coding DNA

... this article considers the recent international controversy over the patents held by a Melbourne firm, Genetic Technologies Limited (GTG), in respect of non-coding DNA and genomic mapping. It explores the ...

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NR5A1 prevents centriole splitting by inhibiting centrosomal DNA-PK activation and β-catenin accumulation

NR5A1 prevents centriole splitting by inhibiting centrosomal DNA-PK activation and β-catenin accumulation

... the coding sequence of the Tet-On advanced transcriptional activator into pTrip- IRES-neo downstream from the elongation factor 1 alpha ...the coding sequence of enhanced yellow fluores- cent protein ...

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DNA-PK suppresses a p53 independent apoptotic response to DNA damage

DNA-PK suppresses a p53 independent apoptotic response to DNA damage

... of DNA-PK does not rescue all modes of p53 dependent apoptosis, but is specific to DNA damage initiated ...DISCUSSION DNA-PK is not required for the canonical p53 mediated apoptotic ...

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