Publications by authors named "L Krols"

Combined fractional diagonal chromatography (COFRADIC) is a novel suite of gel-free technologies for the identification of biomarkers in complex peptide mixtures. For this purpose, reversed-phase high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) technology and, in this case, matrix assisted laser desorption /ionization- time of flight (MALDI-TOF) mass spectrometers are extensively used. The particular characteristic of COFRADIC mass spectrometry data is the high number of chromatographic fractions, over which a peptide can be scattered.

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Breen et al. (Electrophoresis 2000; 21: 2243) proposed a method for finding monoisotopic peptide peaks in mass spectra based on an approximation of the distribution of different isotopic variants of a peptide by a Poisson distribution. They developed the method using all protein sequences from the SWISS-PROT database.

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Cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors, such as the mammalian p27(Kip1) protein, regulate correct cell cycle progression and the integration of developmental signals with the core cell cycle machinery. These inhibitors have been described in plants, but their function remains unresolved. We have isolated seven genes from Arabidopsis that encode proteins with distant sequence homology with p27(Kip1), designated Kip-related proteins (KRPs).

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Autosomal dominant cerebellar ataxia with retinal degeneration (ADCAII) was previously mapped by linkage analysis studies to chromosome 3p12-p21.1 (SCA7). Positional cloning efforts have recently identified a novel gene, SCA7 , containing a translated CAG repeat, expanded in SCA7 patients.

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We have previously mapped the gene for autosomal dominant cerebellar ataxia type II (ADCAII) to chromosome 3p12-p21.1 in a region of 33 cM by using four families of different geographic origin. In this study, we analysed the families with nine additional simple tandem repeat markers located in the ADCAII candidate region.

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