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Presence Of A Polyadenylated Rna Fragment Encoding The Membrane Domain For Immunoglobulin Alpha Chain Indicates That Mrnas For Both Secreted And Membrane-Bound Alpha Chains Can Be Produced From The Same Rna Transcript, Janet Stavnezer Apr 2008

Presence Of A Polyadenylated Rna Fragment Encoding The Membrane Domain For Immunoglobulin Alpha Chain Indicates That Mrnas For Both Secreted And Membrane-Bound Alpha Chains Can Be Produced From The Same Rna Transcript, Janet Stavnezer

Janet M. Stavnezer

RNA blotting was employed to examine polyadenylated immunoglobulin alpha chain RNAs in a B lymphoma synthesizing membrane-bound and secretory IgA and in a hybridoma which synthesizes predominantly secretory IgA. Both cell lines were derived from the I.29 lymphoma and expressed the identical heavy chain variable region gene. In addition to the predicted mRNA precursors, four novel species of polyadenylated alpha RNAs were detected. The presence of a RNA species which was too large to have the same 3' end as the largest mRNA for membrane-bound alpha chain (alpha m) implied that transcription continued past the alpha m poly(A) site, and …


Development Of Methods For The Genetic Manipulation Of Flavobacterium Columnare, David R. Nelson Dec 2007

Development Of Methods For The Genetic Manipulation Of Flavobacterium Columnare, David R. Nelson

David R. Nelson

Background: Flavobacterium columnare is the causative agent of columnaris disease, a disease affecting many freshwater fish species. Methods for the genetic manipulation for some of the species within the Bacteroidetes, including members of the genus Flavobacterium, have been described, but these methods were not adapted to work with F. columnare. Results: As a first step toward developing a robust set of genetic tools for F. columnare, a protocol was developed to introduce the E. coli – Flavobacterium shuttle vector pCP29 into F. columnare strain C#2 by conjugal mating at an efficiency of 1.5 × 10-3 antibiotic-resistant transconjugants per recipient cell. …