6 results match your criteria: "UMR 7628 CNRS-Université Paris VI[Affiliation]"
J Helminthol
September 2006
Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris VI), UMR 7628, Laborratoire Arago, Banyuls-sur-Mer, France.
Determinants of parasite species richness have been investigated in a host-parasite system comprising fish of the family Sparidae and their monogenean gill ectoparasites of the genus Lamellodiscus. This study was carried out on a small geographical scale in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea. Host phylogenetic relationships were taken into account by phylogenetic eigenvector regression which required the reconstruction of a phylogenetic tree for the sparid fish species using mtDNA sequences.
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January 2006
Laboratoire Arago, UMR CNRS-Université Paris VI 7628/7621, Banyuls sur mer, France.
The increasing incidence of harmful algal blooms around the world and their associated health and economic effects require the development of methods to rapidly and accurately detect and enumerate the target species. Here we describe use of a solid-phase cytometer to detect and enumerate the toxic alga Prymnesium parvum in natural samples, using a specific monoclonal antibody and indirect immunofluorescence. The immunoglobulin G antibody 16E4 exhibited narrow specificity in that it recognized several P.
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October 2002
Observatoire océanologique, laboratoire Arago, UMR 7628 CNRS-Université Paris VI, BP 44, F-66651 Banyuls-sur-mer cedex, France.
Dinoflagellates are marine unicellular eukaryotes that exhibit unique features including a very low level of basic proteins bound to the chromatin and the complete absence of histones and nucleosomal structure. A cDNA encoding a protein with a strong homology to the TATA box-binding proteins (TBP) has been isolated from an expressed sequence tag library of the dinoflagellate Crypthecodinium cohnii. The typical TBP repeat signature and the amino acid motives involved in TFIIA and TFIIB interactions were conserved in this new TBP-like protein.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiochem Biophys Res Commun
February 2002
Laboratoire Arago, CNRS-UMR 7628/Université Paris VI, Banyuls-sur-mer, France.
Here we describe the molecular cloning of human cyclin B3, its localization, and its structure. It is localized in the subcentromeric region of the X chromosome, still not completely sequenced by the Human Genome Project. This cyclin B3 is unusually large for a mitotic cyclin.
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July 2001
Observatoire océanologique, laboratoire Arago, UMR 7628 CNRS-Université Paris VI, Banyuls-sur-mer, France.
Dinoflagellates are unique among eukaryotes in their lack of histones and nucleosomes, and permanently condensed chromosomes. These unusual features raise questions as how chromatin condensation and gene expression are achieved. In this study, we investigated nuclear proteins potentially implicated in the regulation of the transcription.
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December 2000
Laboratoire Arago, CNRS-UMR 7628/Université Paris VI, BP 44, Banyuls-sur-Mer Cedex, F-66651, France.
Kinases of the CDC2 family play a key role in cell cycle regulation and gene expression. In the present work, we identified sea urchin and human cDNAs encoding homologues of a high molecular mass CDC2-like kinase (designated CDC2L5) sharing respectively a PITAVRE and PITAIRE motif. The human cDNA encodes the full-length amino acid sequence of the cholinesterase-related cell division controller (CHED) kinase, a previously published partial coding sequence.
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