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DNA damage and health effects in juvenile haddock

Posted on October 27, 2020 by Frank

DNA injury and health effects in juvenile haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) uncovered to PAHs related to oil-polluted sediment or produced water  The analysis goal was to review the presence of DNA damages in haddock uncovered to petrogenic or pyrogenic polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) from completely different sources: 1) extracts of oil produced water (PW), dominated by 2-ring PAHs;… Continue reading

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Role of H1 and DNA methylation in selective regulation of transposable parts

Posted on October 27, 2020 by Frank

Role of H1 and DNA methylation in selective regulation of transposable parts throughout warmth stress   Heat harassed Arabidopsis crops launch heterochromatin-associated transposable factor (TE) silencing, which nevertheless will not be accompanied by main reductions of epigenetic repressive modifications. In this research, we explored the practical function of histone H1 in repressing heterochromatic TEs in response to… Continue reading

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Maximized quantitative phosphoproteomics allows high confidence

Posted on October 27, 2020 by Frank

Maximized quantitative phosphoproteomics allows high confidence dissection of the DNA harm signaling community   The upkeep of genomic stability depends on DNA harm sensor kinases that detect DNA lesions and phosphorylate an in depth community of substrates. The Mec1/ATR kinase is without doubt one of the major sensor kinases answerable for orchestrating DNA harm responses. Despite the… Continue reading

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Revelation of point mutations effect in Mycobacterium tuberculosis

Posted on October 27, 2020 by Frank

Revelation of point mutations effect in Mycobacterium tuberculosis MfpA protein that concerned in mycobacterial DNA supercoiling and fluoroquinolone resistance   MfpA protein encoded by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) and stands for Mycobacterium fluoroquinolone resistance protein A. This protein gives Mtb intrinsic resistant property from fluoroquinolone antibiotics by inhibiting DNA gyrase which can be recognized to be the first… Continue reading

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