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Autor:
Ian A. Johnston, James R. Kinghorn, Tamas Dalmay, Cintia G. Kawashima, Karthikeyani Paranthaman, Attia Anwar, Hung-Tai Lee, Daniel J. Macqueen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Biology. 212:1781-1793
We investigated the effects of embryonic temperature (ET) treatments (22, 26 and 31 degrees C) on the life-time recruitment of fast myotomal muscle fibres in zebrafish Danio rerio L. reared at 26/27 degrees C from hatching. Fast muscle fibres were pr
Autor:
Wenbin Li, Ye Wang, Vicki F. Symington, Yaeesh Siddiqi, Anthony D. M. Glass, Shiela E. Unkles, James R. Kinghorn
Publikováno v:
Fungal Genetics and Biology. 45:94-102
Disruption of the Aspergillus nidulans high-affinity nitrate transporter genes (nrtA and nrtB) prevents growth on nitrate but not nitrite. We identified a distinct nitrite transporter (K(m)=4.2+/-1 microM, V(max)=168+/-21 nmolmg(-1)DW(-1)h(-1)), desi
Publikováno v:
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 146:180-186
Muscleblind-like (Mbnl) proteins are required for terminal muscle differentiation in mammals. In this study we have identified two mbnl paralogues from the tiger pufferfish, tmbnl2a and tmbnl3, which are the first examples of non-mammalian mbnl genes
Autor:
Patricia A. Wright, Shelby L. Steele, Ian A. Johnston, James R. Kinghorn, Jorge M.O. Fernandes, Matthew G. Mackenzie, Yuzuru Suzuki
Publikováno v:
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part D: Genomics and Proteomics. 1:35-45
Myogenin (Myog) is a muscle-specific basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor that plays an essential role in the specification and differentiation of myoblasts. The myogenin genes from the tiger pufferfish, Takifugu rubripes, and green-spotted pu
Autor:
Shugo Watabe, James R. Kinghorn, Yuzuru Suzuki, Greg Elgar, Jorge M.O. Fernandes, Matthew G. Mackenzie, Ian A. Johnston
Publikováno v:
Physiological Genomics. 22:327-338
Little is known about the transcriptional networks that regulate myotube production in vertebrates. In the present study, we have used a genomic approach to discover novel genes associated with myotube formation in fast muscle of the tiger puffer fis
Autor:
M. Yaeesh Siddiqi, Raymond M. Stephenson, Shiela E. Unkles, Ye Wang, Duncan A. Rouch, Anthony D. M. Glass, James R. Kinghorn, Mamoru Okamoto
Publikováno v:
Biochemistry. 44:5471-5477
All eight cysteine residues, C90, C94, C143, C147, C219, C325, C367, and C431, present in transmembrane domains of the Aspergillus nidulans NrtA nitrate transporter protein were altered individually by site-specific mutagenesis. The results indicate
Autor:
Ye Wang, Anthony D. M. Glass, James R. Kinghorn, M. Yaeesh Siddiqi, Shiela E. Unkles, Duncan A. Rouch
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 101:17549-17554
This study represents the first attempt to investigate the molecular mechanisms by which nitrate, an anion of significant ecological, agricultural, and medical importance, is transported into cells by high-affinity nitrate transporters. Two charged r
Publikováno v:
Biocontrol Science and Technology. 14:397-401
Culicinomyces clavisporus, a fungal pathogen of a wide range of mosquito species, was investigated in relation to potential pathogenicity against Culicoides nubeculosus biting midge larvae. Seven different C. clavisporus strains were assayed. Each sh
Autor:
Ghassan J. M. Kana'n, Sheila E. Unkles, James R. Kinghorn, Christopher Panter, Edward I. Campbell
Publikováno v:
Biocontrol Science and Technology. 12:395-399
The mosquito fungal pathogen Culicinomyces clavisporus was found to be sensitive to the antibiotics hygromycin B and phleomycin but resistant to kanamycin and geneticin. Protoplasts were genetically transformed to give strains resistant to phleomycin
Autor:
Michael J. Hynes, James R. Kinghorn, Brendon J. Monahan, Shiela E. Unkles, Meryl A. Davis, Tchuc Tsing I
Publikováno v:
Fungal Genetics and Biology. 36:35-46
The movement of ammonium across biological membranes is mediated in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic systems by ammonium transport proteins which constitute a family of related sequences (called the AMT/MEP family). Interestingly, recent evidence sugg