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Trans-acting

B. trans-Acting Factors That May Regulate Ddc Expression.68... [Pg.55]

Chalifour, L. E., Wirak, D. O., Hansen, U., Wassarman, P. M., and DePamphilis, M. L. (1987). Cis- and trans-acting sequences required for expression of simian virus 40 genes in mouse oocytes. Genes Dev. 1 1096-1106. [Pg.144]

Coming, P.A. (2002). Thermoeconomics beyond the second law. J. Bioeconom., 4, 57-88 Everett, D.H. (1959). An Introduction to Chemical Thermodynamics. Longmans, London Kinosita, K., Yasuda, R., Noji, H. and Adachi, K. (2000). A rotary molecular motor that can work at near 100% efficiency. Philos. Trans. Act. Royal Soc. London B, 355, 473—489. See also Proc. Biochem. Soc. (2005) Meeting Mechanics of Bioenergetic Membrane Proteins Structures and... [Pg.190]

Namy O, Duchateau-Nguyen G, Rousset JP (2002) Translational readthrough of the PDE2 stop codon modulates cAMP levels in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Microbiol 43 641-652 Namy O, Hatin 1, Stahl G, Liu H, Barnay S, Bidou L, Rousset JP (2002) Gene overexpression as a tool for identifying new trans-acting factors involved in translation termination in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 161 585-594... [Pg.27]

Accessory regulatory genes. HIV and some related retroviruses such as FTTLV-1 (which causes rare T-cell leukemias)719 are distinguished from other retroviruses by a marked increase in the rate of DNA transcription within infected cells as compared with uninfected cells. This is thought to be a result of synthesis of virally encoded proteins that are trans-acting... [Pg.1651]

Still, trans-acting regulatory proteins that bind to cis effector sites on the genome are present in eukaryotic systems as well as in E. coli. The best understood unicellular eukaryote is the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Gene regulation, particularly of development, can be quite complex in multicellular eukaryotes. Our discussion in this chapter focused on the following points. [Pg.825]

Jensen, E.O., Marcker, K.A., Schell, J. de Bruijn, F. (1988). Interaction of a nodule-specific trans-acting factor with the distinct DNA elements in the soybean LbC3 5 upstream region. The EMBO... [Pg.197]


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