- Vectors for enhanced gene expression and protein purification in Salmonella
[作者:Seleem, MN; Ali, M; Boyle, SM; Sriranganathan, N,期刊:Gene, 页码:95-98 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2008年421-1-2]
- Improved expression vectors have been tested for protein expression studies in Salmonella spp. They are derived from the broad host range expression vector pNSGroE [Seleem, M.N., Vemulapalli, R., Boyle, S.M., Schurig, G....
- Mitogenomic relationships of placental mammals and molecular estimates of their divergences
[作者:Arnason, U; Adegoke, JA; Gullberg, A; Harley, EH; Janke, A; Kullberg, M,期刊:Gene, 页码:37-51 , 文章类型: Review,,卷期:2008年421-1-2]
- Molecular analyses of the relationships of placental mammals have shown a progressive congruence between mitogenomic and nuclear phylogenies. Some inconsistencies have nevertheless persisted, notably with respect to basa...
- High rates of lateral gene transfer are not due to false diagnosis of gene absence
[作者:Hao, WL; Golding, GB,期刊:Gene, 页码:27-31 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2008年421-1-2]
- Methods for assessing gene presence and absence have been widely used to study bacterial genome evolution. A recent report by Zhaxybayeva et al. [Zhaxybayeva, O., Nesbo, C. L, and Doolittle, W. F., 2007. Systematic overe...
- How does gene expression level contribute to thermophilic adaptation of prokaryotes? An exploration based on predictors
[作者:Wang, J; Ma, BG; Zhang, HY; Chen, LL; Zhang, SC,期刊:Gene, 页码:32-36 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2008年421-1-2]
- By analyzing the predicted gene expression levels of 33 prokaryotes with living temperature span from < 10 degrees C to > 100 degrees C, a universal positive correlation was found between the percentage of predicted high...
- Characterization of the bovine angiotensin converting enzyme promoter: Essential roles of Egr-1, ATF-2 and Ets-1 in the regulation by phorbol ester
[作者:Mungunsukh, O; Marquez, AP; Lee, YH; Thiel, G; Day, RM,期刊:Gene, 页码:81-88 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2008年421-1-2]
- The protease angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) is a key regulator of blood pressure homeostasis, and is responsible for proteolytic activation of angiotensin I to angiotensin II (Ang II), a potent vasoconstrictor, and ...
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