A Nucleargene is a gene located in the cell nucleus of a eukaryote . The term is used to distinguish nucleargene s from the gene s in the mitochondrion , and in case of plants, also the chloroplast , which host their own genetic system and can produce proteins from scratch. The term gene most often refers to nuclear genes. The distinct genome s of eukaryotes are thought to have arisen through symbiosis symbiotic relationships. The mitochondrion represents a eubacterium that integrated into its archaea l host cell biology cell s physiology to such an extent that it became an integral cell component, or organelle . ref http www.ijdb.ehu.es web paper.php?doi 10.1387 ijdb.051997el Enrique Lopez Juez and Kevin A. Pyke Plastids unleashed their development and their integration in plant development Int. J. Dev. Biol. 49 557 577 2005 Free full text ref ref http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov entrez query.fcgi?db pubmed&cmd Retrieve&dopt AbstractPlus&list uids 12871231&query hl 5&itool pubmed DocSum Hoffmeister M, Martin W Interspecific evolution microbial symbiosis, endosymbiosis and gene transfer. Environ Microbiol. 2003 Aug 5 8 641 9. ref The process repeated in plants, with a cyanobacteria l symbiont in a eukaryote host becoming the chloroplast. The nuclear genes represent the genome of the original host cell, while both of these organelle s still retain a small genome , although many of the genes of the organelles have moved to the nucleus during the course of evolution. The majority of the protein s of a cell are the product of messenger RNA Transcription genetics transcribed from nuclear genes, including most of the proteins of the organelles, which are produced in the cytoplasm like all nucleargene products and then transported to the organelle. In addition, there are nuclear genes that encode non Translation biology translated regulatory RNA s. Genes in the nucleus are arranged ... of gene expression. As such, they are usually under strict copy number control, and replicate a single ... more details
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Infobox Book name Nuclear or Not? Does Nuclear Power Have a Place in a Sustainable Energy Future? title orig translator image image caption author David Elliott illustrator cover artist country language series subject genre publisher Palgrave Macmillan pub date 2007 english pub date media type pages isbn 9780230507647 dewey 333.792 40941 22 congress HD9698.G72 N84 2007 oclc 71812857 preceded by followed by Nuclear or Not? Does Nuclear Power Have a Place in a Sustainable Energy Future? is a 2007 book edited by Professor David Elliott professor David Elliott . The book offers various views and perspectives on nuclear power . ref name nuc http www.no2nuclearpower.org.uk reviews review02.php Nuclear or Not? Does Nuclear Power Have a Place in a Sustainable Energy Future? Edited by David Elliott. Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. ISBN 978 0 230 50764 7. Review by No2NuclearPower ref Authors include Paul Allen from the Centre for Alternative Technology Dr Ian Fairlie, who served on the Committee Examining Radiation Risks of Internal Emitters CERRIE Stephen Kidd of the World Nuclear Association ref name nuc Professor Elliott calls for continued debate on the nuclear power issue. He has worked with the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority before moving to the Open University where he is Professor of Technology Policy and has developed courses on technological innovation, focusing in particular ... Page at The Open University ref ref http www.palgrave.com products title.aspx?is 0230507646 Nuclear Or Not? Description at publisher s site ref See also List of books about nuclear issues Nuclear Power and the Environment Reaction Time book Contesting the Future of Nuclear Power Non Nuclear Futures References references External links http oro.open.ac.uk 3940 Non nuclear sustainable energy futures for Germany and the UK Category Nuclear power Category Environmental non fiction books Category 2007 books Category British non fiction books Category Books about nuclear issues simple Nuclear or Not? ... more details
yes style float right background none File Gene.png thumb 270px This stylistic diagram shows a gene ... the protein . This diagram labels a region of only 50 or so bases as a gene. In reality, most genes are hundreds of times larger. A gene is a molecular unit of heredity of a living organism . It is a name ... working definition of a gene is a Locus genetics locatable region of genome genomic sequence, corresponding ... Genetics what is a gene? journal Nature volume 441 issue 7092 pages 398 401 year 2006 pmid 16724031 ... Rethink of What It Means to Be a Gene journal Science volume 316 issue 5831 pages 1556 1557 year 2007 doi 10.1126 science.316.5831.1556 pmid 17569836 ref Colloquial usage of the term gene e.g. good genes , hair color gene may actually refer to an allele a gene is the basic instruction a sequence of nucleic acids DNA or, in the case of certain virus es RNA , while an allele is one variant of that gene. Referring to having a gene for a trait is no longer the scientifically accepted usage. In most cases, all people would have a gene for the trait in question, but certain people will have a specific allele of that gene, which results in the trait variant. Further, genes code for proteins, which might result in identifiable traits, but it is the gene, not the trait, which is inherited. Physical definitions RNA genes and genomes When proteins are manufactured, the gene is first copied into RNA ... a regulatory role. The DNA sequences from which such RNAs are transcribed are known as RNA gene s. Some ... of function mutation in the gene Kit have white tails. Offspring of these mutants can have white tails ... observed very rarely. Functional structure of a gene File Gene2 plain.svg thumb 400px Diagram of the typical Eukaryote eukaryotic protein coding gene . promoter biology Promoter s and Enhancer genetics ... that uses the exposed 3 hydroxyl as a nucleophile . The gene expression expression of genes encoded in DNA begins by transcription genetics transcribing the gene into RNA , a second type of nucleic ... more details
Nuclear DNA , nuclear deoxyribonucleic acid nDNA , is DNA contained within a cell nucleus nucleus of eukaryote eukaryotic organisms . ref http medical dictionary.thefreedictionary.com DNA DNA definition in the Medical dictionary ref In mammals and vertebrate s, nuclear DNA encodes more of the genome than the mitochondrial DNA and is composed of information inherited from two parents, one male, and one female, rather than matrilineally . ref http en.mimi.hu biology nuclear genome.html Nuclear genome ref Nuclear DNA is the most common DNA used in forensic examinations. ref http www.fbi.gov about us lab dna nuclear FBI Laboratory Services Nuclear DNA Unit ref References reflist See also Nucleargene Chromatin Nucleic acids DEFAULTSORT Nuclear Dna Category DNA Cell biology stub ar ca ADN nuclear fr ADN nucl aire pl NDNA pt DNA nuclear ... more details
Orphan date December 2010 no footnotes date November 2010 Merge to gene date November 2010 discuss Talk Big gene Merge The big genes are a class of genes. A big gene is a single gene whose cell nucleus nuclear transcript spans 500 kb or more of chromosomal DNA . Character The largest of the big genes is the gene for dystrophin , which spans 2.3 Mb. Many big genes have modestly sized mRNA s the exon s encoding these RNAs typically encompass about 1 of the total chromosomal gene region in which they occur. Synthesis Full length cDNA sequences are often essential for the delineation of exon intron structures in big genes. But because big genes are synthesized very slowly, their Biosynthesis synthesis cannot be completed in rapidly dividing cells. It is in neurons , which do not divide, that a large fraction of the big genes are expressed. References Reflist refbegin cite book author Hartwell L, Hood L, Goldberg ML, Reynolds AE, Silver LM, Veres R authorlink editor others title Genetics from genes to genomes edition Second language publisher McGraw Hill Higher Education location Boston year 2004 origyear pages quote isbn 0 07 291930 2 oclc doi url accessdate refend Category Genes ... more details
up regulation or down regulation of gene expression. A unique property of nuclear receptors that differentiates ... s to DNA, and therefore promotes gene transcription. Corepressors Binding of antagonist ligands to nuclear ... bound to their cognate nuclear receptors is normally to upregulate gene expression. This stimulation ... Other synthetic nuclear receptor ligands have no apparent effect on gene transcription in the absence ... 350px background CCEECC Hepatocyte nuclear factor 4 style width 50px background CCEECC Gene HNF4A ... hepatocyte nuclear factor 4 gamma HNF4 Hepatocyte nuclear factor 4 Gene HNF4G rowspan 3 B rowspan ... nuclear receptor PNR Photoreceptor cell specific nuclear receptor Gene NR2E3 rowspan 3 style background ... align center NR4A2 Nuclear receptor related 1 protein NURR1 Nuclear receptor related 1 Gene NR4A2 ... nuclear factor style width 50px background CCEECC Gene NR6A1 style width 250px background CCEECC ... journal author Aranda A, Pascual A title Nuclear hormone receptors and gene expression journal ..., Trematoda nuclear receptors sixteen new members and a novel subfamily journal Gene volume 366 ... Crystallographic structure of a heterodimer of the nuclear receptors Peroxisome proliferator activated ... magenta and two molecules of the Nuclear receptor coactivator 2 NCOA2 coactivator red . The PPAR ... , nuclear receptors are a class of protein s found within cells that are responsible for sensing ..., these receptors work with other proteins to regulate the gene expression expression of specific gene s, thereby controlling the developmental biology development , Homeostasis Biological homeostasis , and metabolism Regulation and control metabolism of the organism. Nuclear receptors have the ability ... as transcription factor s. ref name Evans 1988 ref name pmid11459855 The regulation of gene expression by nuclear receptors generally only happens when a ligand biochemistry ligand a molecule that affects the receptor s behavior is present. More specifically, ligand binding to a nuclear ... more details
of chromatins. ref There is evidence that the nuclear matrix is involved in regulation of gene ...In biology , the nuclear matrix is the network of fibres found throughout the inside of a cell nucleus and is somewhat analogous to the cell cytoskeleton . However, in contrast to the cytoskeleton, the nuclear ... author Pederson T title Half a century of the nuclear matrix journal Mol. Biol. Cell volume 11 ... of the Nuclear Matrix Hypothesis For a long time the question whether a polymer meshwork, a nuclear matrix or nuclear scaffold is an essential component of the in vivo nuclear architecture has ... subset of acidic nuclear matrix proteins is released very likely those proteins that governed their association with the nuclear skeleton. S MAR s scaffold matrix attachment elements , the DNA regions that are thought to attach genomic DNA to the nuclear skeleton, show an ever increasing spectrum ... by the nuclear matrix hypothesis. This is one justification for maintaining this concept before ... of Vector molecular biology vectors with widespread use in gene therapy and biotechnology . Nowadays ... systems. See also minicircle Nuclear Matrix and Cancer The nuclear matrix composition on human cells has been proven to be cell type and tumor specific. It has been clearly demonstrated that the nuclear ... Rynearson AL, Sussman CR title Nuclear structure, organization, and oncogenesis journal J Gastrointest ... of a nuclear matrix journal J. Cell. Sci. volume 114 issue Pt 3 pages 463 74 year 2001 month ... u.ac.jp www acta pdf 59 4 113.pdf Dynamic view of the nuclear matrix cite journal author Miller TE, Beausang LA, Winchell LF, Lidgard GP title Detection of nuclear matrix proteins in serum from cancer ... D, et al. title Genome wide prediction of matrix attachment regions that increase gene expression ... Cell anatomy Category Genetics Category Molecular genetics Category Nuclear substructures Category Matrices biology ar de Kernmatrix fr Matrice nucl aire pl Macierz j drowa pt Matriz nuclear ... more details
A marker gene is a gene used in nuclear biology to determine if a nucleic acid sequence has been successfully inserted into an organism s DNA . There are two types of marker genes a selectable marker and a marker for screening . Selectable marker main Selectable marker A selectable marker protects the organism from a selective agent that would normally kill it or prevent its growth. In most applications, only one in a several billion cells will take up DNA. Rather than checking every single cell, scientists use a selective agent to kill all cells that do not contain the foreign DNA, leaving only the desired ones. Antibiotic s are the most common selective agents. In bacteria, antibiotics are used almost exclusively. In plants, antibiotics that kill the chloroplast are often used as well, although tolerance to salts and growth inhibiting hormones is becoming more popular. In mammals, resistance to antibiotics that would kill the mitochondria is used as a selectable marker. Marker for screening A marker for screening will make cells containing the gene look different. There are three types of screening commonly used Green fluorescent protein makes cells glow green under UV light. A specialized microscope is required to see individual cells. Yellow and red versions are also available, so scientists can look at multiple genes at once. It is commonly used to measure gene expression . GUS assay using glucuronidase is an excellent method for detecting a single cell by staining it blue without using any complicated equipment. The drawback is that the cells are killed in the process. It is particularly common in plant science. Blue white screen is used in both bacteria and eukaryotic cells. The bacterial lacZ gene encodes a beta galactosidase enzyme. When media containing certain galactosides e.g. X gal is added, cells expressing the gene convert the X gal to a blue product and can be seen with the naked eye. See also Recombinant DNA DEFAULTSORT Marker Gene Category Genetics ... more details
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towards the nucleus, transfer of DNA across the nuclear envelope and finally gene expression. ref ...Gene electrotransfer is a versatile biotechnology technique that enables transfer of Genome genetic material ... membrane is achieved. Gene electrotransfer was first described in the 1980s 80s ref name neumann1982 Neumann E, Schaefer Ridder M, Wang Y, Hofschneider PH 1982 . Gene transfer into mouse lyoma cells ... name kanduser2009 Kanduser M, Miklavcic D, Pavlin M 2009 . Mechanisms involved in gene electrotransfer ... J 1998 . Gene transfer into muscle by electroporation in vivo, Nat Biotechnol 16 867 870 ref tumor ... . Effective gene transfer to solid tumors using different nonviral gene delivery techniques Electroporation, liposomes, and integrin targeted vector, Cancer Gene Ther 9 399 406 ref liver , ref name heller1996 ... gene electroinjection and expression in rat liver, FEBS Lett 389 225 228 ref and skin ref name pavselj2005 ..., Biophys J 79 670 679 ref Although the mechanisms of gene electrotransfer are not yet fully understood ... the efficiency of gene electrotransfer, such as temperature, parameters of electric pulses, DNA concentration ..., gene therapy and research, Acta Physiol Scand 177 437 447 ref In in vivo gene electrotransfer ... of tissues, Biophys J 74 2152 2158 ref Image Electrogenetransfer.JPG thumb 900px left Gene electrotransfer ... gene electrotransfer is very simple, rapid and highly effective technique it first became very convenient ... treatment first clinical trial, CR Acad Sci III 313 613 618 ref Soon also gene electrotransfer ... transfer. ref Marshall E 1999 . Gene therapy death prompts review of adenovirus vector, Science 286 2244 2245 1999 ref In vivo gene electrotransfer was first described in 1991 ref Titomirov A, Sukharev ... studies of gene electrotransfer. The method is used to deliver large variety of therapeutic genes for potential ... D 2002 . Electrically mediated delivery of vector plasmid DNA elicits an antitumor effect, Gene ... gene in rat adjuvant arthritis, Arthritis Res Ther 6 R7 R14 ref ref name vilquin2001 Vilquin JT, Kennel ... more details
The gene for gene relationship was discovered by Harold Henry Flor ref name Flor1942 cite journal author ... author Flor H.H. year 1971 title Current status of the gene for gene concept url journal Annu Rev ... Company ref Gene for gene relationships are a widespread and very important aspect of plant disease ... to cause disease is controlled by pairs of matching genes. One is a plant gene called the resistance R gene. The other is a parasite gene called the avirulence Avr gene. Plants producing a specific R gene product are resistant towards a pathogen that produces the corresponding Avr gene product. Clayton ... year 1959 title Gene for gene relationships in parasitic systems url journal Can. J. Bot. volume 37 ... to all gene for gene relationships and that is now known as the Person differential interaction. ref name HostMgt Resistance genes Classes of resistance gene There are several different classes ... by the rice disease resistance gene Xa21 url journal Science volume 270 issue 5243 pages 1804 1806 ... region TIR . This includes the N resistance gene of tobacco against tobacco mosaic virus TMV . The other .... The protein products encoded by this class of resistance gene are located within the plant cell cytoplasm . The PRR class of R genes includes the rice XA21 resistance gene that recognizes the ax21 ... Z, Fauquet C et al. year 1998 title The rice disease resistance gene, Xa21D, encodes a receptor like ... tomato resistance gene Pto belongs to a class of its own. It encodes a Ser Thr kinase but has no LRR. It requires the presence of a linked NBS LRR gene, prf , for activity. Specificity of resistance genes R gene specificity recognising certain Avr gene products is believed to be conferred ... of the resistance gene for the avirulence gene changing. ref Brody J DeYoung & Roger ... but there are some, most notably the mlo gene in barley , in which Monogenic genetics monogenic resistance ... mildew . Avirulence genes The term avirulence gene remains useful as a broad term that indicates ... more details
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Orphan date February 2009 PBB geneid 8544 Pirin is a protein that in humans is encoded by the PIR gene . ref name pmid9079676 cite journal author Wendler WM, Kremmer E, Forster R, Winnacker EL title Identification of pirin, a novel highly conserved nuclear protein journal J Biol Chem volume 272 issue 13 pages 8482 9 year 1997 month May pmid 9079676 pmc doi 10.1074 jbc.272.13.8482 ref ref name entrez cite web title Entrez Gene PIR pirin iron binding nuclear protein url http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov sites entrez?Db gene&Cmd ShowDetailView&TermToSearch 8544 accessdate ref The PBB Summary template is automatically maintained by Protein Box Bot. See Template PBB Controls to Stop updates. PBB Summary section title summary text This gene encodes a member of the cupin superfamily . The encoded protein is an Fe II containing nuclear protein expressed in all tissues of the body and concentrated within dot like subnuclear structures. Interactions with nuclear factor I CCAAT box transcription factor as well as B cell lymphoma 3 encoded oncoprotein suggest the encoded protein may act as a transcriptional cofactor and be involved in the regulation of DNA transcription and replication. Alternatively spliced transcript variants have been described. ref name entrez Interactions PIR gene has been shown to Protein protein interaction interact with BCL3 . ref name pmid10362352 cite journal last Dechend first R authorlink coauthors Hirano F, Lehmann K, Heissmeyer V, Ansieau S, Wulczyn F G, Scheidereit ... Rel and nuclear co regulators journal Oncogene volume 18 issue 22 pages 3316 23 publisher location ... of the NIH full length cDNA project the Mammalian Gene Collection MGC . journal Genome Res. volume ... of human pirin an iron binding nuclear protein and transcription cofactor. journal J. Biol. Chem. volume ... K, et al. title The Bcl 3 oncoprotein acts as a bridging factor between NF kappaB Rel and nuclear ... sj.onc.1202717 refend PDB Gallery geneid 8544 gene X stub The PBB Controls template provides controls ... more details
wiktionary gene A gene is a chemical structure effecting biological inheritance. Gene also may refer to Given names Gene, variation of Eugene given name Gene, variation of Eugenia given name Printed works Gene novel Gene novel , a novel by Stel Pavlou Gene journal Gene journal , biology periodical Fictional characters Gene Marshall , a collectible fashion doll Gene Belcher , in television series Bob s Burgers Gene, the Metal Gear Solid Portable Ops Characters main antagonist in Metal Gear Solid Portable Ops Gene, the God Hand main character in God Hand Gene Forrester, A Separate Peace a main character in A Separate Peace Other Gene band , English indie rock quartet who rose to prominence in the mid 90s Genes album Genes album 2003 by Dave Couse See also lookfrom gene Gen disambiguation disambig de Gene es Gene desambiguaci n ja pt Gene desambigua o uk ... more details
Nuclear energy usually means the part of the energy of an atomic nucleus, which can be released by fusion or fission or radioactive decay. Nuclear energy also may refer to Nuclear binding energy , the energy required to split a nucleus of an atom Nuclear Energy sculpture , a bronze sculpture by Henry Moore in the University of Chicago Nuclear potential energy , the potential energy of the particles inside an atomic nucleus Nuclear power , the use of sustained nuclear fission to generate heat and electricity Nuclear technology , applications of nuclear energy including nuclear power, nuclear medicine, and nuclear weapons disambig Category Forms of energy Category Nuclear energy fa ... more details
A nuclear run on assay is conducted to identify the gene s that are being transcription genetics transcribed at a certain time. Cell nucleus Cell nuclei are isolated rapidly, and incubated with labelled nucleotide s and the results are hybridized to a slot blot , which is then exposed to film. It was originally developed by Gariglio et al. 1981 and Brown et al. 1984 see discussion . Adding actinomycin D to the reaction buffer is sufficient to stop transcription, while other toxins, such as amanitin, show different effects, making it a good way to assay the effects of these compounds. This method allows changes in Transcription genetics transcription rates to be measured, which often differ from steady state mRNA levels used in microarrays. Although the method is time consuming and requires the use of radioactivity and large numbers of cells, it remains the most reliable method to measure transcription rates directly. Several attempts recently have been made to make this method microarray compatible, but other methods are much more favorable. To have a publication quality blot about 10 sup 7 sup nuclei are needed, but 10 sup 6 sup nuclei are sufficient to give results these quantities of cells are higher than for most protocols. It is often cited that this method has been surpassed by microarrays, even though this method compares transcription rates and not total transcript expression .... Another point to add is about the nuclei There are various methods that require nuclear isolation. The problem is that the nuclear membrane is contiguous with the ER which is rich in protein and cytoplasmic mRNA some methods require pure nuclear lysate while others, like a nuclear run on, require dirty nuclei with an intact nuclear membrane even if the ER is attached. Some types of cell are notoriously ... julian dict2.cgi?4568 Control of gene expression during T cell activation alternate regulation .... Genomic run on evaluates transcription rates for all yeast genes and identifies gene regulatory mechanisms ... more details
cyclophilin, an interaction partner of nuclear pinin, releases SR family splicing factors from nuclear ... al. title The human nuclear SRcyp is a cell cycle regulated cyclophilin. journal J. Biol. Chem. volume ... nuclear phosphoproteins. journal Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. volume 101 issue 33 pages 12130 5 year ..., Leu S, Lu MC, Ouyang P title Over expression of SR cyclophilin, an interaction partner of nuclear pinin, releases SR family splicing factors from nuclear speckles. journal Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun ... full length cDNA project the Mammalian Gene Collection MGC . journal Genome Res. volume 14 issue ... yes update citations yes Category Article Feedback 5 gene 2 stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 PBB geneid 4678 Nuclear autoantigenic sperm protein is a protein that in humans is encoded by the NASP gene . ref name pmid1426632 cite journal author O Rand MG, Richardson RT, Zimmerman LJ, Widgren EE title Sequence and localization of human NASP conservation of a Xenopus histone binding protein journal Dev Biol volume 154 issue 1 pages 37 44 year 1992 month Dec pmid 1426632 pmc doi 10.1016 0012 1606 92 90045 I ref ref name entrez cite web title Entrez Gene NASP nuclear autoantigenic sperm protein histone binding url http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov sites entrez?Db gene&Cmd ShowDetailView&TermToSearch 4678 accessdate ref Multiple isoforms are encoded by transcript variants of this gene. Function This gene encodes a histone H1 binding protein that is involved in transporting ... LJ, Joseph DR, O Rand MG title Characterization of a sperm specific nuclear autoantigenic ... Welch JE, O Rand MG title Characterization of a sperm specific nuclear autoantigenic protein. II ..., amino acid sequence and expression of nuclear protein N1 N2 of Xenopus laevis. journal EMBO ... with oligoribonucleotides. journal Gene volume 138 issue 1 2 pages 171 4 year 1994 pmid 8125298 doi ... of a nuclear autoantigenic sperm protein in spermatogenic cells and spermatozoa journal Anat. Rec ... Batova I, O Rand MG title Histone binding domains in a human nuclear autoantigenic sperm protein journal ... of a full length enriched and a 5 end enriched cDNA library journal Gene volume 200 ... K, Aizawa A, et al. title Analysis of gene expression in mouse 2 cell embryos using fluorescein ... and tumor cell lines journal Gene volume 274 issue 1 2 pages 67 75 year 2001 pmid 11674998 doi 10.1016 ... of HeLa cell nuclear phosphoproteins journal Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. volume 101 issue ... length cDNA project the Mammalian Gene Collection MGC journal Genome Res. volume 14 issue 10B pages ... 1173 8 year 2005 pmid 16189514 doi 10.1038 nature04209 refend gene 1 stub Category Human proteins ... more details
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