Publications by authors named "E V Sharkova"

Two Bacillus subtilis genes, designated resD and resE, encode proteins that are similar to those of two-component signal transduction systems and play a regulatory role in respiration. The overlapping resD-resE genes are transcribed during vegetative growth from a very weak promoter directly upstream of resD. They are also part of a larger operon that includes three upstream genes, resABC (formerly orfX14, -15, and -16), the expression of which is strongly induced postexponentially.

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The column isoelectrofocusing activity of the nuclear extracts of the human cardiac muscle has revealed at pH 3.5-8.2 5 peaks of DNA-methylase.

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Bacillus subtilis has an alkaline phosphatase (APase) gene family composed of at least four genes. All members of this gene family are expressed postexponentially, either in response to phosphate starvation or sporulation induction or, in some cases, in response to both. The phoA gene (formerly called phoAIV) and the phoB gene (formerly called phoAIII) products have both been isolated from phosphate-starved cells, and a mutation in either gene decreased the total APase expressed under phosphate starvation conditions.

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The heterogeneity and some properties of DNA-methylases isolated from nonmalignant human thyroid formations--nodular and diffuse goiters--have been studied. Isoelectrofocusing of methylase preparations produced 6-7 distinct activity peaks distinguished by pI, activity towards Ca2+ and Mg2+, sensitivity towards dithiothreitol and capacity to methylase cytosine into mono-, di- and tripyrimidine blocks in vitro. The degree of DNA methylation in vivo depended on the origin of of the goiter.

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