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1. Chromatin Remodeling by BRG1 and SNF2H : Biochemistry and Function
Sammanfattning : Chromatin is a highly dynamic, regulatory component in the process of transcription, repair, recombination and replication. The BRG1 and SNF2H proteins are ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling proteins that modulate chromatin structure to regulate DNA accessibility for DNA-binding proteins involved in these processes. LÄS MER
2. Protein–DNA Recognition : In Vitro Evolution and Characterization of DNA-Binding Proteins
Sammanfattning : DNA-recognizing proteins are involved in a multitude of important life-processes. Therefore, it is of great interest to understand the underlying mechanisms that set the rules for sequence specific protein–DNA interactions. Previous attempts aiming to resolve these interactions have been focused on naturally occurring systems. LÄS MER
3. Correlation Between Phenotype and Genotype in Some Clinically Important Blood group Systems
Sammanfattning : In the past decade, the molecular basis for most of the blood group systems has been investigated intensively. Many blood group genes have been cloned and the polymorphisms of clinically significant blood group systems have been elucidated. LÄS MER
4. Influence of genetic polymorphisms on DNA repair, p53 mutations and cancer risk
Sammanfattning : Individuals have different susceptibility towards environmental exposures that may cause or contribute to disease. This inter-individual variation is partly due to genetic polymorphisms in genes involved in DNA repair and metabolism, which have potential to modulate the function of the encoded proteins. LÄS MER
5. Erythrocyte amino acids in health and renal failure and their association to the IGF-I/IGFBP-1 axis
Sammanfattning : Abnormalities in amino acids (AA) metabolism in uraemia have mainly been reported to occur in plasma and muscle. No investigation has been undertaken to evaluate the AA levels in plasma, muscle and red blood cells (RBC) simultaneously, although the RBC pool of free AA constitutes a large proportion of the free AA in blood, and RBC are involved in the interorgan transport of AA. LÄS MER