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Summary The methylated DNA polymer poly (dG-m5dC) which exhibits a B helical conformation in solutions containing 20 mM NaCl, undergoes a gradual and reversible transition to the Z conformation as the NaCl concentration is lowered. The midpoint of this transition occurs around 5–6 mM NaCl. The conformational flexibility of this polymer at such low NaCl concentrations opens up the possibility of studying the effects of other perturbants with negligible interference from salt concentration effects. 相似文献
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Vonk FJ Admiraal JF Jackson K Reshef R de Bakker MA Vanderschoot K van den Berge I van Atten M Burgerhout E Beck A Mirtschin PJ Kochva E Witte F Fry BG Woods AE Richardson MK 《Nature》2008,454(7204):630-633
Many advanced snakes use fangs-specialized teeth associated with a venom gland-to introduce venom into prey or attacker. Various front- and rear-fanged groups are recognized, according to whether their fangs are positioned anterior (for example cobras and vipers) or posterior (for example grass snakes) in the upper jaw. A fundamental controversy in snake evolution is whether or not front and rear fangs share the same evolutionary and developmental origin. Resolving this controversy could identify a major evolutionary transition underlying the massive radiation of advanced snakes, and the associated developmental events. Here we examine this issue by visualizing the tooth-forming epithelium in the upper jaw of 96 snake embryos, covering eight species. We use the sonic hedgehog gene as a marker, and three-dimensionally reconstruct the development in 41 of the embryos. We show that front fangs develop from the posterior end of the upper jaw, and are strikingly similar in morphogenesis to rear fangs. This is consistent with their being homologous. In front-fanged snakes, the anterior part of the upper jaw lacks sonic hedgehog expression, and ontogenetic allometry displaces the fang from its posterior developmental origin to its adult front position-consistent with an ancestral posterior position of the front fang. In rear-fanged snakes, the fangs develop from an independent posterior dental lamina and retain their posterior position. In light of our findings, we put forward a new model for the evolution of snake fangs: a posterior subregion of the tooth-forming epithelium became developmentally uncoupled from the remaining dentition, which allowed the posterior teeth to evolve independently and in close association with the venom gland, becoming highly modified in different lineages. This developmental event could have facilitated the massive radiation of advanced snakes in the Cenozoic era, resulting in the spectacular diversity of snakes seen today. 相似文献
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The accessible chromatin landscape of the human genome 总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2
RE Thurman E Rynes R Humbert J Vierstra MT Maurano E Haugen NC Sheffield AB Stergachis H Wang B Vernot K Garg S John R Sandstrom D Bates L Boatman TK Canfield M Diegel D Dunn AK Ebersol T Frum E Giste AK Johnson EM Johnson T Kutyavin B Lajoie BK Lee K Lee D London D Lotakis S Neph F Neri ED Nguyen H Qu AP Reynolds V Roach A Safi ME Sanchez A Sanyal A Shafer JM Simon L Song S Vong M Weaver Y Yan Z Zhang Z Zhang B Lenhard M Tewari MO Dorschner RS Hansen PA Navas G Stamatoyannopoulos VR Iyer 《Nature》2012,489(7414):75-82
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Helias V Saison C Ballif BA Peyrard T Takahashi J Takahashi H Tanaka M Deybach JC Puy H Le Gall M Sureau C Pham BN Le Pennec PY Tani Y Cartron JP Arnaud L 《Nature genetics》2012,44(2):170-173
The human ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter ABCB6 has been described as a mitochondrial porphyrin transporter essential for heme biosynthesis, but it is also suspected to contribute to anticancer drug resistance, as do other ABC transporters located at the plasma membrane. We identified ABCB6 as the genetic basis of the Lan blood group antigen expressed on red blood cells but also at the plasma membrane of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cells, and we established that ABCB6 encodes a new blood group system (Langereis, Lan). Targeted sequencing of ABCB6 in 12 unrelated individuals of the Lan(-) blood type identified 10 different ABCB6 null mutations. This is the first report of deficient alleles of this human ABC transporter gene. Of note, Lan(-) (ABCB6(-/-)) individuals do not suffer any clinical consequences, although their deficiency in ABCB6 may place them at risk when determining drug dosage. 相似文献
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