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Autor:
I. G. Macreadie
Publikováno v:
Protein & Peptide Letters. 5:135-140
Abstract: The ability of HIV-1 Vpr to kill human cells has been shown to be due to the sequence, HFRIGCRHSRIG, comprising Vpr amino acid residues 71-82. In this study cell killing by Vpr equivalents in other primate lentiviruses has been examined. Fi
Publikováno v:
Protein & Peptide Letters. 4:181-186
Abstract: Vpr is a protein of HIV-1 whose function in viral replication has been uncertain. In this study we have determined that Vpr peptides containing the amino acid sequence HFRIGCRHSRIG are cytocidal when added externally to yeast cells in water
Publikováno v:
Biotechnology and applied biochemistry. 19(3)
We have examined heterologous protein secretion from Candida glabrata with the aid of a stable C. glabrata vector and a secretion reporter cassette comprising the Saccharomyces cerevisiae PGK-gene promoter and a Kluveromyces Iactis secretion signal t
Expression and RNA dependent RNA polymerase activity of birnavirus VP1 protein in bacteria and yeast
Autor:
I G, Macreadie, A A, Azad
Publikováno v:
Biochemistry and molecular biology international. 30(6)
Birnaviruses typically encode a polyprotein that is the precursor to the structural proteins of the virus and a protein of rare abundance, VP1, that is the putative dsRNA replicase and/or transcriptase. We have reconstructed the VP1 gene of IBDV from
Publikováno v:
The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology. 89(1 Pt 1)
The production of allergens from cDNA clones will provide a clonally pure source of material for experimental and perhaps clinical studies. Attempts to produce the major mite allergen, Der p I, in a highly antigenic form in bacteria have, to date, ha
Autor:
A W, Linnane, M W, Beilharz, G L, McMullen, I G, Macreadie, M, Murphy, I T, Nisbet, C E, Novitski, G C, Woodrow
Publikováno v:
Biochemistry international. 8(5)
The complete nucleotide sequence of a human interferon-alpha gene is reported. The gene, designated IFN-alpha M1, was isolated from a human genomic library in phage lambda Charon 4A using synthetic oligonucleotides as hybridization probes. Based on a