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Full-Text Articles in Medical Genetics
Orally Delivered, Plant-Produced Tat Protein Primes Mice For A Challenge Dna Vaccine Expressing Tat, A V. Karasev, S Foulke, C Wellens, I Zwierzynski, R Baldwin, H Koprowski, M S. Reitz Jr
Orally Delivered, Plant-Produced Tat Protein Primes Mice For A Challenge Dna Vaccine Expressing Tat, A V. Karasev, S Foulke, C Wellens, I Zwierzynski, R Baldwin, H Koprowski, M S. Reitz Jr
Department of Microbiology and Immunology Faculty Papers
Oral Presentation.
Mammalian Micrornas: A Small World For Fine-Tuning Gene Expression, Cinzia Sevignani, George A. Calin, Linda D. Siracusa, Carlo M. Croce
Mammalian Micrornas: A Small World For Fine-Tuning Gene Expression, Cinzia Sevignani, George A. Calin, Linda D. Siracusa, Carlo M. Croce
Department of Microbiology and Immunology Faculty Papers
The basis of eukaryotic complexity is an intricate genetic architecture where parallel systems are involved in tuning gene expression, via RNA-DNA, RNA-RNA and RNA-protein and DNA-protein interactions. In higher organisms, about 97% of the transcriptional output is represented by non-coding RNA (ncRNA) encompassing not only rRNA, tRNA, introns, 5’ and 3’-untranslated regions, transposable elements and intergenic regions, but also a large rapidly emerging family, named microRNAs. MicroRNAs are short 20-22 nucleotide RNA molecules that have been shown to regulate the expression of other genes in a variety of eukaryotic systems. MicroRNAs are formed from larger transcripts that fold to produce …
Global Gene Expression Profiling Of Cells Overexpressing Smc3., Giancarlo Ghiselli, Chang-Gong Liu
Global Gene Expression Profiling Of Cells Overexpressing Smc3., Giancarlo Ghiselli, Chang-Gong Liu
Department of Microbiology and Immunology Faculty Papers
BACKGROUND: The Structural Maintenance of Chromosome 3 protein (SMC3) plays an essential role during the sister chromatid separation, is involved in DNA repair and recombination and participates in microtubule-mediated intracellular transport. SMC3 is frequently elevated in human colon carcinoma and overexpression of the protein transforms murine NIH3T3 fibroblasts. In order to gain insight into the mechanism of SMC3-mediated tumorigenesis a gene expression profiling was performed on human 293 cells line stably overexpressing SMC3. RESULTS: Biotinylated complementary RNA (cRNA) was used for hybridization of a cDNAmicroarray chip harboring 18,861 65-mer oligos derived from the published dEST sequences. After filtering, the hybridization …