Publications by authors named "Alexei I Protopopov"

Background: Many different genetic alterations are observed in cancer cells. Individual cancer genes display point mutations such as base changes, insertions and deletions that initiate and promote cancer growth and spread. Somatic hypermutation is a powerful mechanism for generation of different mutations.

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A set of 22 551 unique human NotI flanking sequences (16.2 Mb) was generated. More than 40% of the set had regions with significant similarity to known proteins and expressed sequences.

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Background: We modified a tetracycline-regulated system that can control the activity of individual genes quantitatively and reversibly in transgenic mammals. Despite these advances, there remained one problem in the intensive use of the tet-system: the limited range of acceptor cell lines, expressing a tetracycline-controlled transcriptional activator (tTA). This study describes in detail new vectors and a unifying strategy to generate tTA-expressing cell lines.

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We have identified a novel human gene UNC93B1 encoding a protein related to unc-93 of Caenorhabditis elegans. The combined sequence derived from several cDNA clones is 2282 bp and comparison with genomic sequence shows that the gene contains 11 exons. The longest open reading frame encodes a deduced sequence of 597 amino acids.

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We describe here an efficient strategy for simultaneous genome mapping and sequencing. The approach is based on physically oriented, overlapping restriction fragment libraries called slalom libraries. Slalom libraries combine features of general genomic, jumping and linking libraries.

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