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| 8 Dec 2009 by Kiran Babu Tiwari In efflux, a resistance gene encodes a membrane protein that actively pumps tetracycline out of the cell. This is the mechanism of action of the tetracycline resistance gene on the artificial plasmid pBR322. In ribosomal protection a ... Kiran Babu Tiwari - http://kiranbabutiwari.blogspot.com/ [ More results from Kiran Babu Tiwari ] |
| 17 Nov 2009 Tetracycline (Tc) antibiotics have been put to new uses in the construction of artificial gene regulation systems, where they bind to the Tet repressor protein (TetR) and modulate its affinity for DNA. Many Tc variants have been ... BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL - http://www.cell.com/biophysj/current |
| 9 Dec 2009 by admin A gene attempts to get their alternative text business with a growing today, having far prescribed his official manifest preference was physiologically to show via the care. These see program patients, where the runoff and hospital are ... Dr Zord's Blog - http://jochenmoser.com/ |
| 5 Dec 2009 Rene Hen and her colleagues from Columbia University reported that a strain of gene mice, engineered to lack the receptor during a critical period in early development, exhibit anxiety traits in adulthood, such as a reluctance to begin ... craftmartin - http://www.liveinternet.ru/users/craftmartin/ |
| 14 Nov 2009 by Syn-chemist SMA is caused by mutations in a gene called Survival of Motor Neuron 1 (SMN1), resulting in a decrease in the levels of SMN protein in the motor neurons of the spinal cord -- the cells that control muscle activity. ... Med-Chemist - http://synchemist.blogspot.com/ |
| 5 Dec 2009 by Tech Transfer, Columbia Technology Ventures Inducible promoters such as the tetracycline-responsive (Tet) system can sometime trigger spontaneously and require the use of inducing agents that can cause side-effects by themselves. Gene expression control by RNAi is limited in the ... iBridge Network: All Innovations - http://www.ibridgenetwork.org/ |
| 29 Nov 2009 of tetracycline resistance is due to recombination events (transposition of the controlling element) involving and expelling expression of the tetracycline resistance gene(s). MMPs have. online pharmacy fraud ... Tetracycline 500mg - http://www.tetracycline.name/ |
| 5 Nov 2009 A chemical cousin of the common antibiotic tetracycline might be useful in treating spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), a currently incurable disease that is the leading genetic cause of death in infants. ... The drug candidate targets the splicing of a gene called SMN2, which is essentially a back-up copy to the SMN1 gene that's mutated beyond repair in SMA patients. SMN2 doesn't compensate for the loss of SMN1, however, because it produces too little functional protein. ... Science Centric | News - http://www.sciencecentric.com/ [ More results from Science Centric | News ] |
| 12 Nov 2009 by Lindmark, H. A tet(W) gene was found in 24 of the 28 Lact. reuteri strains with atypical MIC for tetracycline, whereas four of the six strains with atypical MIC for erythromycin were positive for erm(B) and one strain each was positive for erm(C) ... Latest Issue of Journal of Applied Microbiology - http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/bsc/jam/l... [ More results from Latest Issue of Journal of Applied Microbiology ] |
| 16 Nov 2009 by Doctor Z Kishony and his team have found that the answer lies in the way some antibiotic drugs influence a bacterial cell's gene expression levels. Combinations of these altered genetic behaviors can “put the cell in a better position for ... iHealthBulletin News - http://ihealthbulletin.com/blog/ |
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