Background: Trisomy 21, also known as Down syndrome, describes the genetic condition of having an extra copy of chromosome 21. The increase in DNA copy number has led to the "DNA dosage hypothesis", which claims that the level of gene transcription is proportional to the gene's DNA copy number. Yet many reports have suggested that a proportion of chromosome 21 genes are dosage compensated back towards typical expression levels (1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTranscription factors (TFs) exert their regulatory influence through the binding of enhancers, resulting in coordination of gene expression programs. Active enhancers are often characterized by the presence of short, unstable transcripts termed enhancer RNAs (eRNAs). While their function remains unclear, we demonstrate that eRNAs are a powerful readout of TF activity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have developed a simple system for tagging and purifying proteins. Recent experiments have demonstrated that RTX (Repeat in Toxin) motifs from the adenylate cyclase toxin gene (CyaA) of B. pertussis undergo a conformational change upon binding calcium, resulting in precipitation of fused proteins and making this method a viable alternative for bioseparation.
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