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Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 86 avhandlingar innehållade ordet budding.
1. The maintenance of telomeres in the budding yeast Naumovozyma castellii
Sammanfattning : Linear chromosomes of eukaryotic cells require the presence of functional nucleoprotein terminal structures, known as telomeres, to protect the integrity of the genome. The telomere is a highly dynamic and regulated structure constituted by short tandem DNA repeats rich in guanine nucleotides that extent as double-stranded DNA ending in a single-stranded 3′ overhang. LÄS MER
2. Studies of Budding Yeast Transcription Factors Acting Downstream of Nutrient Signaling Pathways
Sammanfattning : Being able to respond to extracellular cues such as nutrients and growth factors is of vital importance to all living cells. Pathways have therefore evolved which can sense the extracellular status, transmit a signal through the cell and affect gene expression, which ultimately enables adaptation. LÄS MER
3. Microtubule and chromosome dynamics during mitosis in budding yeast
Sammanfattning : As a cell divides, DNA must be replicated and faithfully segregated between the mother and daughter cells. This segregation is facilitated by the mitotic spindle, assembled to pull sister chromatids apart as the cell divides. LÄS MER
4. Strukturomvandling och social utslagning : en analys av sambanden mellan social struktur och social missanpassning och utslagning under perioden 1860-1975
Sammanfattning : Structural changes in society have often been related to social problems such as crime, alcoholism and social elimination. In this analysis of the development of social elimination in Sweden during the period 1860-1975, which is mainly based on official data, it is demonstrated that there is not always a causal relationship between structural change and such social problems. LÄS MER
5. Membrane Stress and the Role of GYF Domain Proteins
Sammanfattning : Intracellular membrane trafficking is regulated by a large number of protein complexes and lipids. Blocking of trafficking disrupts normal membrane dynamics and causes membrane stress. LÄS MER