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      ImmunologyTranscription RegulationTranscription FactorsProtein Stability
We describe an animal model to induce the histogenesis of squamous metaplasia of the cervical columnar epithelium, a condition usually preceding cervical neoplasia. This model is based on dietary retinoid depletion in female mice. Control... more
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      CancerDietTranscription RegulationImmunohistochemistry
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      Medical GeneticsBiologyCleft PalateTranscription Regulation
The Escherichia coli regulatory protein RfaH contributes to efficient colonization of the mouse gut. Extraintestinal pathogenic (ExPEC) as well as non-pathogenic probiotic E. coli strains rapidly outcompeted their isogenic rfaH mutants... more
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      BiologyTranscription RegulationMedicineBiological Sciences
Aggressive periodontitis (AgP), a severe and early onset type of periodontitis, is thought to be subject to significant genetic background effects. Formyl peptide receptor 1 (FPR1) is a gene strongly implicated in AgP. To determine... more
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      PolymorphismTranscription RegulationJapanreal time PCR
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      Transcription RegulationRegulationMolecular MicrobiologyTranscription Factors
Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a common agent of septicemia, enters into human endothelial cellsin vitro but the effects of bacterial infection have not been addressed properly. In this study, human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) were... more
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      MicrobiologyImmunologyMedical MicrobiologyTranscription Regulation
Acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (AIDP) is a type of Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) characterized by primary nerve demyelination sometimes with secondary axonal degeneration. Studies on the fine structure of dorsal root... more
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      BiologyTranscription RegulationTranscription FactorsMedicine
Recently, we found a region A (a hepatocyte nuclear factor (HNF)-4-binding site from nucleotides )701 to )684) and a region B (an HNF-1-binding site from nucleotides )682 to )666) as cis-acting elements necessary for the transcriptional... more
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      Transcription RegulationPolymerase Chain ReactionTranscriptional regulationBinding Site
Aims:  The presented study was aimed to reveal transcriptional regulation of genes involved in SDS degradation (sdsA and sdsB) in Pseudomonas sp. ATCC19151. In addition, the ability of Pseudomonas sp. ATCC19151 to degrade anionic... more
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      BioremediationTranscription RegulationRegulationApplied microbiology
The proteins belonging to the Fur family are global regulators of gene expression involved in the response to several environmental stresses and to the maintenance of divalent cation homeostasis. The Mycobacterium tuberculosis genome... more
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      BacteriologyTranscription RegulationGlobal AnalysisBiological Sciences
Genes regulated by androgenic hormones are of critical importance for the normal physiological function of the human prostate gland, and they contribute to the development and progression of prostate carcinoma. We used cDNA microarrays... more
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      Gene regulationCancerTranscription RegulationProstate Cancer
Genetic complementation of a spontaneous mutant, impaired in flocculation, Congo red binding, and colonization of root surface, led to the identification of a new regulatory gene in Azospirillum brasilense Sp7, designated flcA. The... more
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      GeneticsMicrobiologyPlant BiologyTranscription Regulation
The laccase gene lac48424-1 and its corresponding full-length cDNA were cloned and characterized from a novel white-rot fungi Trametes sp. 48424 which had the high yield of laccase and strong ability for decolorizing different dyes. The... more
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      Functional AnalysisTranscription RegulationMultidisciplinaryProtein Engineering
In vivo and in vitro analyses indicate that transcription of the argO gene coding for an arginine exporter is regulated by the global transcriptional regulator Lrp, an effect that went by unnoticed in previous genome-scale screenings of... more
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      Transcription RegulationMolecular MicrobiologyBiological SciencesMolecular
Expression of cellulose and curli fimbriae in Salmonella typhimurium is dependent on the transcriptional regulator CsgD. Transcription of csgD itself is influenced by a variety of regulatory stimuli. Complex nucleoprotein arrangements... more
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      MicrobiologyBiofilmsMedical MicrobiologyTranscription Regulation
The plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA) is necessary for the regulation of several aspects during seed development and for the response to environmental stresses such as desiccation, salt and cold. An important part of the physiological... more
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      Plant BiologyTranscription RegulationGene expressionSignal Transduction
Quorum sensing is one of several mechanisms that bacterial cells use to interact with each other and coordinate certain physiological processes in response to cell density. This mechanism is mediated by extracellular signaling molecules;... more
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      MicrobiologyTranscription RegulationApplied microbiologyMultidisciplinary
Four novel trypsin-like S1A peptidase transcripts (LsTryp2 -5) from the marine parasitic copepod Lepeophtheirus salmonis were characterised based on analyses of 1918 expressed sequence tags from two adult female libraries. In addition,... more
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      MicrobiologyZoologyTranscription RegulationIn Situ Hybridization
A fundamental question in the field of circadian rhythms concerns the biochemical and molecular nature of the oscillator. There is strong evidence that circadian oscillators are cell autonomous and rely on periodic gene expression. In... more
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      PhysiologyNonlinear dynamicsTranscription RegulationGene expression
This study aimed at getting a deeper insight in the molecular mechanism by which the natural furanone (5Z)-4-bromo-5-(bromomethylene)-3-butyl-2(5H)furanone disrupts quorum sensing in Vibrio harveyi. Bioluminescence experiments with signal... more
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      MicrobiologyEnvironmental microbiologyTranscription RegulationGene expression
Background: Red-flesh fruit is absent from common sweet orange varieties, but is more preferred by consumers due to its visual attraction and nutritional properties. Our previous researches on a spontaneous red-flesh mutant revealed that... more
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      MicroRNATranscription RegulationCarotenoidsBiological Sciences
Information transfer is fundamental to all life forms. In the third domain of life, the archaea, many of the genes functioning in these processes are similar to their eukaryotic counterparts, including DNA replication and repair, basal... more
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      Transcription RegulationDNA replicationExtremophilesTranscription Factors
Alfin1 cDNA, obtained by differential screening of a poly(A) + library from salt-tolerant alfalfa cells, encodes a novel protein with a Cys 4 and His/Cys 3 putative zinc-binding domain that suggests a possible role for this protein in... more
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      GeneticsPlant BiologyTranscription RegulationPlant Molecular Biology
Complex cellular networks regulate metabolism, environmental adaptation, and phenotypic changes in biological systems. Among the elements forming regulatory networks in bacteria are regulatory proteins such as transcription factors, which... more
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      AlgorithmsSynthetic BiologyTranscription RegulationTranscription Factors
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      Transcription RegulationBiochemistry and cell biology
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      Protein ScienceTranscription RegulationCrystallizationTranscription Factors
Al igual que las células procariotas, la transcripción diferencial de los genes es el mecanismo aislado más importante que tienen las células eucariotas para sintetizar proteínas selectas en cualquier momento dado. Las evidencias indican... more
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      NeuroscienceCognitive ScienceStem CellsTranscription Regulation
AIM: The goal of this research was to determine the effects of estrogen, progesterone, a combination of estrogen and progesterone, and tamoxifen on normal or cancerous endometrial cells with regards to the expression of transforming... more
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      Quantum PhysicsCancerTranscription RegulationGrowth Factor
NAC proteins are plant-specific transcriptional regulators. ATAF1 was one of the first identified NAC proteins in Arabidopsis. In present study, we characterized the ATAF1 expression and biological function in response to water deficit... more
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      GeneticsPlant BiologyWater TreatmentTranscription Regulation
In 1961, Jacob and Monod proposed the operon model for gene regulation based on metabolism of lactose in Escherichia coli [1]. This proposal was followed by an explication of allosteric behavior by Monod and colleagues [2]. The operon... more
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      GeneticsPhysiologyMolecular BiologyProtein Folding
The storage of fruits and vegetables at low temperature near the freezing point is the foremost technology applied to retard postharvest ripening and to extend the shelf-life period of agricultural products. However, most tropical and... more
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      EngineeringTechnologyStressTranscription Regulation
| In response to stress, the brain activates several neuropeptide-secreting systems. This eventually leads to the release of adrenal corticosteroid hormones, which subsequently feed back on the brain and bind to two types of nuclear... more
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      PharmacologyBiochemistryBioinformaticsEvolutionary Biology
Background: The chromodomain, helicase DNA-binding protein 5 (CHD5) is a potential tumor suppressor gene located on chromosome 1p36, a region recurrently deleted in high risk neuroblastoma (NB). Previous data have shown that CHD5 mRNA is... more
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      Transcription RegulationImmunohistochemistryWestern blottingMultivariate Analysis
A number of recent findings support the notion of mechanistic parallels between Alzheimer disease (AD) and oncogenic processes, specifically, that neurons in AD, like cancer cells, display aberrant mitotic cell cycle re-entry. However,... more
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      Cell CycleTranscription RegulationImmunohistochemistryBiological Sciences
Human interleukin-10 (h-IL-10) is a pleiotropic cytokine with stimulatory activity on B-Iymphocytes. Recent evidence indicates that infection with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) induces h-IL-10 production in B-cells and that this cytokine may... more
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      GeneticsNonparametric StatisticsCancerVirology
DNA microarrays are frequently used to study transcriptome regulation in a wide variety of organisms. Although they are an invaluable tool for the acquisition of large scale dataset in plant systems biology, a number of surprising results... more
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      DNA MICROARRAYSTranscription RegulationSystem BiologyTranscription Factors
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      AlgorithmsTranscription RegulationTranscription FactorsGene expression
The main function of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II molecules is to present processed antigens, which are derived primarily from exogenous sources, to CD4 ϩ T-lymphocytes. MHC class II molecules thereby are critical for... more
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      ImmunologyImmune responseTranscription RegulationApoptosis
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      Transcription RegulationBiological SciencesProtein KinasesHistidine kinase
Problems of the Cyrillic Transcription in Hungarian
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      Transcription RegulationSlavic-Hungarian Language Contact
The key to the keys to immortality and eternal youth lies in the correct answer to the main question: How to naively discover new essential – but still hidden – features required for properly training novel adaptive supervised machine... more
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      BiochemistryGeneticsMicrobiologyComputer Science
The important anticancer pharmaceuticals, vinblastine and vincristine, are produced by Catharanthus roseus. Given their cytotoxicity, these valuable alkaloids are produced in very small quantities within the aerial parts of the plant. The... more
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      Transcription RegulationMetabolic EngineeringQuantitative analysisCell Culture
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      Plant BiologyTranscription RegulationSalt StressSoil Salinity
A cell-free biosensor for the detection of transcription induction by speciWc small-molecule ligands is presented. As model systems, tetracycline and mercury-inducible promoters were used containing WreXy luciferase as reporter gene.... more
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      Analytical ChemistryTranscription RegulationEscherichia coliMercury
The Pregnane X Receptor (PXR) is a nuclear receptor involved in the transcriptional regulation of drug-metabolizing enzymes and transporters. In mammals, many xenobiotics induce the expression of cytochrome P4503A (CYP3A) and the multiple... more
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      Transcription RegulationDrug metabolismNuclear ReceptorBiological Sciences
Mini-transposon is the generic name given to the members of a collection of genetic assets derived from transposons Tn10 and Tn5, in which the naturally occurring functional segments of DNA have been rearranged artificially to originate... more
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      GeneticsMicrobial EcologyTranscription RegulationMetabolic Engineering
The hepatocellular carcinoma suppressor 1 (HCCS1) gene was identified by both positional cloning from a predominant region of loss of heterozygosity (17p13.3) in liver cancer and by functional screening for genes affecting cell... more
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      ImmunologyCancerTranscription RegulationTranscription Factors