Browsing by Subject "Arabidopsis thaliana"
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Telomeres consist of repeating sequences of nucleotides at the end of linear chromosomes and associated proteins that together serve to protect chromosome ends from degradation or fusion. Misregulation of telomeres leads ...
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(2013-07-26)Telomeres are the ends of linear chromosomes tasked with preventing their recognition by the DNA damage machinery and providing a mechanism to solve the end replication problem. The telomeric DNA is mostly double-stranded, ...
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(2009-05-15)How does DNA make the abundant and diverged life world? To address this question, a DNA “Jigsaw Puzzle” structure model was proposed and first tested by comprehensively analyzing the genome of the model dicot plant, ...
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Functions of Arabidopsis C-terminal Domain Phosphatase-like 4 in Global Transcriptional Regulation (2017-05-02)Phosphoregulation of the carboxyl-terminal domain of RNA polymerase II largest subunit (pol II-CTD) couples transcription and co-transcriptional modification of nascent RNA. Although the molecular mechanisms have been ...
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(2012-07-16)Chloroplasts divide by a constrictive fission process that is regulated by FtsZ proteins. Given the importance of photosynthesis and chloroplasts in general, it is important to understand the mechanisms and molecular biology ...
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Calcium waves that arise from high intensity 405nm blue light photostimulation in Arabidopsis thaliana have been observed and studied in the Griffing Laboratory to identify photoreceptors and signaling significance. This ...
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Calcium waves that arise from high intensity 405nm blue light photostimulation in Arabidopsis thaliana have been observed and studied in the Griffing Laboratory to identify photoreceptors and signaling significance. This ...
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(2014-11-26)Aphid, a specialized phloem sap-feeding insect, is one of the major pests of a number of economic important crops, including soybean, cotton, and maize. Aphid can have devastating effects on the crop production by limiting ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2006-04-12)Telomerase is the key enzyme synthesizing telomeric DNA in most eukaryotic organisms. In mammals, telomerase expression is abundant in the germline cells but is undetectable in most other differentiated organs. Intensive ...
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(2012-10-19)Telomeres form a nucleoprotein cap at the end of eukaryotic chromosomes. The telomere protein constituents repress the DNA damage response (DDR) and facilitate maintenance of terminal sequences by a specialized ribonucleoprotein ...