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Interactions between the leukocyte adhesion receptor L-selectin and P-selectin glycoprotein ligand-1 play an important role in regulating the inflammatory response by mediating leukocyte tethering and rolling on adherent leukocytes. In... more
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      Flow CytometryCell AdhesionPolysaccharidesBiological Chemistry
HCV is a leading cause of hepatocellular carcinoma and cirrhosis all over the world. Claudins belong to family of tight junction's proteins that are responsible for establishing barriers for controlling the flow of molecules around cells.... more
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      MicrobiologyComputational BiologyMedical MicrobiologyBiology
Simple, low-cost and accurate genotyping methods for single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are in high demand in the post-genome-sequencing era. We present a graphical tool called SNPicker, implemented in Java, which significantly... more
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      BioinformaticsComputer GraphicsBiological SciencesSoftware
An Epstein-Barr virus deletion mutant associated with fatal http://bloodjournal.hematologylibrary.org/content/97/4/835.full.html Updated information and services can be found at: (372 articles) Plenary Papers (577 articles) Immunotherapy... more
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      GeneticsPolymorphismAdolescentSequence Analysis
The skins of phyllomedusine frogs have long been considered as being tremendously rich sources of bioactive peptides. Previous studies of both peptides and cloning of their precursor encoding cDNAs have relied upon methanolic skin... more
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      PhysiologyHerpetologyEcologyEvolution
On the basis of few and contentious morphological characters Gnathostomulids have been thought to be the sister-group of either the Platyhelminthes or the Syndermata (Rotifera ؉ Acanthocephala). We provide a full 18S rDNA sequence for a... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyGeneticsZoologyMolecular Evolution
The origin of life has puzzled molecular scientists for over half a century. Yet fundamental questions remain unanswered, including which came first, the metabolic machinery or the encoding nucleic acids. In this study we take a... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyGeneticsRNAProtein Folding
The Nile crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus) is an ancient icon of both cultural and scientific interest. The species is emblematic of the great civilizations of the Nile River valley and serves as a model for international wildlife... more
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      Ancient HistoryPhylogeographyAfricaMolecular Evolution
We describe two newly discovered fungi living on the adaxial leaf surface of plants belonging to the Convolvulaceae, Ipomoea asarifolia and Turbina corymbosa. The fungi apparently are epibionts because hyphae were never observed to... more
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      MicrobiologyPlant BiologySymbiosisBiology
The identity of the product of the meL4 gene from Shewanella colwelliana with the enzyme p-hydroxyphenylpyruvic dioxygenase is shown. Cloning of the melA gene endowed Escherichia coli with the capacity to synthesize melanin-like pigments... more
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      PigmentationMelaninComparative StudyStructural Analysis
The modeling of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus helicase ATPase catalytic domain was performed using the protein structure prediction Meta Server and the 3D Jury method for model selection, which resulted in the... more
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      BioinformaticsThermodynamicsComputational ChemistryProtein Structure Prediction
Corrigendum to "Ac-FAR-1, a 20 kDa fatty acid-and retinol-binding protein secreted by adult Ancylostoma caninum hookworms: Gene transcription pattern, ligand binding properties and structural characterization" [Mol. Biochem. Parasitol. 126
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      Caenorhabditis elegansBiological SciencesMolecularDogs
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      MicrobiologyZoologyCyanobacteriaSequence Analysis
Background: Tortula ruralis, a widely distributed species in the moss family Pottiaceae, is increasingly used as a model organism for the study of desiccation tolerance and mechanisms of cellular repair. In this paper, we present the... more
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      PolymorphismDesiccation ToleranceBiological SciencesSequence alignment
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      Molecular GeneticsLipidsChildSequence alignment
The compact (dwarf) plant architecture is an important trait in cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) breeding that has the potential to be used in once-over mechanical harvest of cucumber production. Compact growth habit is controlled by a... more
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      TechnologyMolecular MechanicsCucumberBiological Sciences
Five New World (NW) arenaviruses cause human hemorrhagic fevers. Four of these arenaviruses are known to enter cells by binding human transferrin receptor 1 (hTfR1). Here we show that the fifth arenavirus, Chapare virus, similarly uses... more
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      VirologyBiological SciencesAntibodiesCell line
Human glutamate carboxypeptidase II (GCPII) is a transmembrane metallopeptidase found mainly in the brain, small intestine, and prostate. In the brain, it cleaves N-acetyl-L-aspartyl-glutamate, liberating free glutamate. Inhibition of... more
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      Mass SpectrometryNeurochemistryGlutamateSequence alignment
Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) from a human sample collected during the 2005 Chikungunya outbreak in the Comoros Island, showed distinct and reproducible large (L2) and small (S7) plaques which were characterized in this study. The parent... more
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      Genetic DriftBiological SciencesPhylogenyCercopithecus aethiops
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      GeneticsPlant BiologyBiologyFungi
In order to identify immunoreactive Bartonella henselae proteins, B. henselae antiserum from an experimentally infected cat was used to screen a B. henselae genomic DNA expression library. One immunoreactive phage clone contained a gene... more
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      ImmunologyGene expressionWestern blottingCats
Lucilia cuprina GST 1.5e-72 5.2e-91 3.3e-73 MDGST2A M.domesticus GST-2 mRNA 9.3e-53 1.4e-77 1.6e-62 MDNF1 M.domestica nf1 gene. 10 4.6e-51 2.8e-77 2.2e-62 MDNF6 M.domestica nf6 gene. 10 2.8e-51 4.2e-77 3.1e-62 MDNF7 M.domestica nf7 gene.... more
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      Database Management SystemsSequence alignmentMolecular Phylogenetics and EvolutionInformation Storage and Retrieval
SUMMARY In tetrapods, arginine vasopressin and its counterpart, arginine vasotocin(AVT), are involved in renal water conservation through vascular V1a-type and tubular V2-type receptors, and only the former has thus far been cloned in... more
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      Functional AnalysisImmunohistochemistryBiological SciencesPhylogeny
A universal PCR assay was designed that consistently detected psittacine beak and feather disease virus (BFDV) in psittacine birds affected with psittacine beak and feather disease (PBFD) from different geographic regions across... more
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      MicrobiologyVeterinary MicrobiologyAustraliaPhylogeny
Silicatein genes are known to be involved in siliceous spicule formation in marine sponges. Proteins encoded by these genes, silicateins, were recently proposed for nanobiotechnological applications. We studied silicatein genes of marine... more
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      TechnologyPoriferaGene expressionPhylogeny
Cytochrome b561 family was characterized by the presence of ''b561 core domain'' that forms a transmembrane four helix bundle containing four totally conserved His residues, which might coordinate two heme b groups. We conducted BLAST and... more
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      Biological SciencesPhylogenySequence alignmentPhysical sciences
One of the central problems in modern biology is to identify the complete set of interactions among the proteins in a cell. The structural interaction of proteins and their domains in networks is one of the most basic molecular mechanisms... more
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      BioinformaticsAlgorithmsMachine LearningComputational Biology
Background: Members of the hemipteran suborder Auchenorrhyncha (commonly known as planthoppers, treeand leafhoppers, spittlebugs, and cicadas) are unusual among insects known to harbor endosymbiotic bacteria in that they are associated... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyGeneticsMolecular EvolutionSymbiosis
Clinical mercury resistant (Hg r ) Gram-negative bacteria carrying Gram-positive mercury reductase (merA)-like genes were characterized using DNA-DNA hybridization, PCR and sequencing. A PCR assay was developed which discriminated between... more
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      Biological SciencesSequence alignmentEscherichia coliGram Positive
Aims:  The development and evaluation of a protocol based on polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and nucleic acid hybridization techniques for the specific detection of lymphocystis disease virus (LCDV) in several marine fish species.Methods... more
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      Fish DiseasesApplied microbiologyMultidisciplinaryCell line
Pungency in Capsicum fruits is due to the accumulation of the alkaloid capsaicin and its analogs. The biosynthesis of capsaicin is restricted to the genus Capsicum and results from the acylation of an aromatic moiety, vanillylamine, by a... more
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      Plant BiologyPepperPhylogenySequence alignment
We describe the identification and structural characterization of a novel family of Arabidopsis genes related to ATL2 which encode a variant of the RING zinc finger domain, known as RING-H2. Analysis of genes selected by us and of... more
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      GeneticsPlant BiologyPlant Molecular BiologyArabidopsis thaliana
Food allergies are increasing worldwide, demonstrating a considerable public health concern. Shellfish allergy is one of the major food groups causing allergic sensitization among adults and children, affecting up to 2% of the general... more
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      ImmunologySequence alignmentEscherichia coliAllergens
Genes involved in the reproductive isolation are particularly useful as molecular markers in speciation studies. Lutzomyia longipalpis (Diptera: Psychodidae: Phlebotominae), a putative species complex, is a vector of visceral... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyGeneticsGeographyPolymorphism
Switchgrass, Panicum virgatum, is a perennial grass native to the USA and Canada with an array of ploidy levels and ecotypes. In this study, genetic variation in the nuclear gene encoding plastid acetyl-CoA carboxylase from six... more
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      PolymorphismPlant BiologyPlant ScienceSequence alignment
A series of 10 1,4-bis(3-aminopropyl)piperazine compounds was found to display antiplasmodial activity with 50% growth inhibition between 30 and 250 nM, on three Plasmodium falciparum strains differently sensitive to chloroquine. By... more
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      ColombiaThailandTanzaniaSequence alignment
During the period from July 2002 to June 2003, infectious bursal disease (IBD) was suspected in 101 commercial flocks of broiler chickens on the basis of clinical and post mortem findings in some districts of the Haryana state, India.... more
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      MicrobiologyZoologyPoultry ScienceAfrica
Please cite this article in press as: Arockiaraj, J., et al., An anti-apoptotic B-cell lymphoma-2 (BCL-2) from Channa striatus: Sequence analysis and delayed and advanced gene expression in response to fungal, bacterial and poly I:C... more
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      ImmunologyComputational BiologyApoptosisPhylogeny
P rotein sequences from bone-derived collagen as old as 68 million years have been detected by using mass spectrometry (1, 2). A BLAST search of the resulting peptide sequences found the highest similarities between the collagen peptides... more
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      GeneticsScienceMultidisciplinaryPhylogeny
We have carried out a DNA binding site screen of a 32-week human placental cDNA library using a consensus homeodomain binding site as a probe. This study represents the first library screen carried out to isolate homeobox genes from the... more
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      GeneticsFluorescent Dyes and ReagentsTranscription FactorsSequence Analysis
A real time RT-PCR, using the LightCycler, was developed and compared with rapid antigen enzyme immunoassay (AgEIA) and enhanced virus culture for rapid detection of influenza A viruses in stored and prospectively collected respiratory... more
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      MicrobiologyMedical MicrobiologyReal-time RT-PCRreal time PCR
European sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax from the Mediterranean were diagnosed with a severe encephalitis. Rickettsia-like organisms (RLOs) were associated with brain lesions in routine paraffin sections. These were found to share common... more
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      ImmunohistochemistryFish DiseasesAquacultureBiological Sciences
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      Plant BiologyPlant cell physiologySequence alignmentPlant Growth Regulators
A rapid method was developed to differentiate the genus Propionibacterium from other genera by using a modified multiplex-PCR (MPCR) approach. Three 16S rRNA-targeted oligonucleotide primers were designed to amplify simultaneously two... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyMicrobiologyRNAPhylogeny
Actin-based propulsion of the bacteria Listeria and Shigella mimics the forward movement of the leading edge of motile cells. While Shigella harnesses the eukaryotic protein N-WASp to stimulate actin polymerization and filament branching... more
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      BiochemistrySkeletal muscle biologyKineticsMembrane Proteins
Phylogenetic relationships among nematodes of the strongylid superfamily Metastrongyloidea were analyzed using partial sequences from the large-subunit ribosomal RNA (LSU rRNA) and small-subunit ribosomal RNA (SSU rRNA) genes. Regions of... more
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      ParasitologyBiological SciencesPhylogenySequence alignment
Toward the goal of identifying complete sets of transcription factor (TF)-binding sites in the genomes of several gamma proteobacteria, and hence describing their transcription regulatory networks, we present a phylogenetic footprinting... more
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      BiologyTranscription FactorsMedicineGene Prediction
After invading host cells, Toxoplasma gondii multiplies within a parasitophorous vacuole (PV) that is maintained by parasite proteins secreted from organelles called dense granules. Most dense granule proteins remain within the PV, and... more
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      MicrobiologyMedical MicrobiologyBiologyCell Cycle
We report the development of a reverse-transcription loop-mediated isothermal amplification and nucleic acid lateral flow method (RT-LAMP-NALF) for detection of infectious myonecrosis virus (IMNV). The RT-LAMP-NALF method combines... more
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      ZoologyMethodologyRNAFish Diseases
SBASE 5.0 is the fifth release of SBASE, a collection of annotated protein domain sequences that represent various structural, functional, ligand-binding and topogenic segments of proteins. SBASE was designed to facilitate the detection... more
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      Biological SciencesEnvironmental SciencesSequence alignmentLigand Binding