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  Tumor suppressor gene article - Tumor suppressor gene gene cell tumor mutation oncogene proteins code cell cycle ...
A tumor suppressor gene is a gene that reduces the probability that a cell in a multicellular organism will turn into a tumor cell.
Tumor suppressor genes, or more precisely, the proteins they code for, have a dampening or repressive effect on the regulation of the cell cycle.
Repression of genes that are essential for the continuing of the cell cycle.
www.what-means.com /encyclopedia/Tumor_suppressor_gene   (271 words)

  
 Molecular Partners Required For Appropriate Neuronal Gene Repression   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Single genes and molecules are closely analyzed to better understand their specific interactions with other single entities within larger systems.
Study Suggests New View Of Gene Activation As A Dynamic Process (November 17, 2003) -- With the sequence of the human genome largely in hand and the majority of genes now available for study, scientists have increasingly turned their attention to better understanding the process of...
In the body's scheme for safely storing genes away until needed, DNA is tightly looped around the histones, kept secure by enzymes similar to the one studied by the Wistar team until made accessible by the activity of related enzymes responsible for gene expression.
www.sciencedaily.com /releases/2005/08/050805192552.htm   (916 words)

  
 Current Research Focusing on Euchromatin Within the Cell Nucleus.
Hon LS, and Jain AN, "Compositional Structure of Repetitive Elements is Quantitatively Related to Co-expression of Gene Pairs".
Lee JM, and Sonnhammer ELL, "Genomic Gene Clustering Analysis of Pathways in Eukaryotes".
Soutoglou E, and Talianidis I, "Coordination of PIC Assembly and Chromatin Remodeling During Differentiation-Induced Gene Activation".
www.euchromatin.net /current1.html   (9966 words)

  
 Mark Johnston Lab - Washington University Department of Genetics
Yocum RR and Johnston M: Molecular cloning of the GAL80 gene from Saccharomyces cerevisiae and characterization of a gal80 deletion.
Nogae I and Johnston M : Isolation and characterization of the ZWF1 gene encoding glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
cerevisiae is required for glucose repression and encodes a protein with leucine-rich repeats.
www.genetics.wustl.edu /mjlab/markscv.htm   (1973 words)

  
 Genencor: Publications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Knietsch A, Bowien S, Whited G, Gottschalk G, Daniel R. Identification and characterization of coenzyme b(12)-dependent glycerol dehydratase- and diol dehydratase-encoding genes from metagenomic DNA libraries derived from enrichment cultures
Detecting cellulase and esterase enzyme activities encoded by novel genes present in Environmental DNA Libraries.
Cloning and expression of an endocellulase gene from a novel Streptomycete isolated from an East African soda lake
www.genencor.com /wt/gcor/publications   (2865 words)

  
 New Books
Cardioselective Nitric Oxide Synthase Gene Transfer to Target Myocardial Ischemia
System Genes in Relation to Left Ventricular Structure
Variation in Sodium-Regulating Genes in Relation to Blood
www.coronetbooks.com /new.html   (6773 words)

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