Auxiliary metabolic genes (AMGs) are found in many bacteriophages but originated in bacterial cells. AMGs modulate host cell metabolism during infection...
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Amagat (abbreviated amg), a unit of number density of molecules Auxiliary metabolic genes Glucan 1,4-a-glucosidase Academy Music Group, a UK music venue...
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hosts and assist microbes in driving biogeochemical cycles with auxiliary metabolic genes (AMGs). It is presumed AMGs augment viral-infected host metabolism...
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KEGG (redirect from KEGG metabolic pathway)
consisting of functionally identical genes, called orthologous genes or orthologs. All the genes in the KEGG GENES database are being grouped into such...
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viral genes had relatively high proportions of metabolism, vitamins and cofactor genes, indicating that viral genomes encode auxiliary metabolic genes. Coupled...
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meet their nucleotide and metabolic response. Many cyanophages contain genes known as viral-encoded auxiliary metabolic genes (AMGs), which encode critical...
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Marine viruses (section Gene transfer)
host organisms. Marine bacteriophages often contain auxiliary metabolic genes, host-derived genes thought to sustain viral replication by supplementing...
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Apolipoprotein B (redirect from APOB (gene))
polypeptide 1 (ApoBEC-1) as well as other auxiliary factors. ApoBEC-1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the APOBEC1 gene.[1]It is a member of the cytidine...
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Rhodococcus fascians (section Virulence genes)
compounds made by other att genes), and several genes attA-attH. Many point and Δatt mutants show an attenuated virulence. Gene attR is a transcriptional...
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Evolutionary history of plants (redirect from KNOX (genes))
flower-production in these plants. The LFY gene regulates the expression of some genes belonging to the MADS-box family. These genes, in turn, act as direct controllers...
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Sigma-1 receptor (redirect from SIGMAR1 (gene))
and maturation. Autophagy is a broad homeostatic, metabolic, cytoplasmic quality control, and metabolic process affecting many functions in the cell. σ1R...
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Liver X receptor (section Target genes)
transcriptional regulators for genes involved in lipid metabolism, lipid homeostasis, and inflammation. Target genes of LXRs are involved in cholesterol...
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Gigaspora margarita (section Auxiliary cells)
consist of gene sequences called Helitrons. Their purpose remains unknown however these indicate that G. margarita may have captured genes from other...
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the blood or extracellular space into cells usually to be utilized for metabolic processes in generating energy. Uniporters are essential for certain physiological...
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mammal-specific genes NAA11 and NAA16, make functional gene products, which form different active NatA complexes. Four possible hNatA catalytic-auxiliary dimers...
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carry out cellular respiration, and this complex links the glycolysis metabolic pathway to the citric acid cycle. Pyruvate decarboxylation is also known...
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Drosha (redirect from DROSHA (gene))
generated are short RNA molecules that regulate a wide variety of other genes by interacting with the RNA-induced silencing complex (RISC) to induce cleavage...
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the genes in question. A descendant of citrus cultivars that cannot produce the problematic polyphenol compounds would presumably also lack the genes to...
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Parkin (protein) (redirect from PARK2 (gene))
catecholamine synthesis. Their susceptibility to oxidative damage and metabolic stress render catecholaminergic neurons vulnerable to neurotoxicity associated...
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number of genes that are regulated by its presence. Many of these cholesterol-regulated genes are homologues of fatty acid β-oxidation genes, but have...
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play a role in regulating the activity of certain genes.[medical citation needed] Mutations of the genes SUN1 and SUN2 have each been shown to cause EDMD...
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Cyclin-dependent kinase 1 (redirect from CDK1 (gene))
function of HIV-1 auxiliary regulatory protein Vpr: novel clues to drug design". Current Drug Targets. Immune, Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders. 4 (4):...
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genes are not directly associated with reproduction, but rather linked to more general biological features. In addition, it has been shown that genes...
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hemiballismus, holometabolism, hyperbola, hyperbole, hyperbolic, hyperboloid, metabolic, metabolism, metabolite, metabolize, palaver, parable, parabola, parabolic...
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MMP3 (redirect from MMP3 (gene))
an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the MMP3 gene. The MMP3 gene is part of a cluster of MMP genes which localize to chromosome 11q22.3. MMP-3 has...
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tissues Four genes encode the four isozymes. The gene for tissue-nonspecific alkaline phosphatase is located on chromosome 1, and the genes for the other...
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"flee" from stress, terrestrial plants have the highest number of MAPK genes per organism ever found[citation needed]. Thus the role of mammalian ERK1/2...
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"Impact of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) plastidial lipoyl synthases genes expression in glycerolipids composition of transgenic Arabidopsis plants"...
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George's hair published in 2005 revealed high levels of arsenic, a cause of metabolic blood disorders and thus a possible trigger for porphyria. The source...
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baby's genes and the maternal environment that the child is developing in. Foetal genes influence how the fetus grows in utero, and the maternal genes influence...
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