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  1. Synucleins are small, soluble proteins expressed primarily in neural tissue and in certain tumors. The family includes three known proteins: α-synuclein, β-synuclein, and γ-synuclein. All synucleins have in co...

    Authors: Julia M George
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 3:reviews3002.1
  2. Non-viable granulosa cells recovered post-mortem from a mouflon sheep have been used to clone the dead animal using a domestic sheep as a surrogate oocyte donor and mother

    Authors: John C Rockett
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 3:reports0006
  3. Gene-expression profiling can distinguish the anatomical origin of over 90% of samples of ten different types of solid cancer

    Authors: John C Rockett
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 3:reports0005
  4. A new method for identifying the active site of an enzyme from structural information alone

    Authors: Agnieszka M Lichanska
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 3:reports0003
  5. Binding sites for the anti-tumor drug bizelesin in DNA are identified by in silico and in vitro analysis of AT-rich islands

    Authors: Agnieszka M Lichanska
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 3:reports0002
  6. The use of DNA sequences to estimate the timing of evolutionary events is increasingly popular, although it is fraught with practical difficulties. But the exponential growth of relevant information and improv...

    Authors: Gregory A Wray
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 3:reviews0001.1
  7. The complete assignment of the protein-coding regions of the human genome is a major challenge for genome biology today. We have already isolated many hitherto unknown full-length cDNAs as orthologs of unident...

    Authors: Naoki Osada, Munetomo Hida, Jun Kusuda, Reiko Tanuma, Makoto Hirata, Momoki Hirai, Keiji Terao, Yutaka Suzuki, Sumio Sugano and Katsuyuki Hashimoto
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 3:research0006.1
  8. Analysis of the human MASP-1/3 gene, which encodes two proteases of the lectin-triggered complement cascade, has revealed alternatively used serine-protease-encoding regions for the gene's two protein products. P...

    Authors: Masaru Nonaka and Seita Miyazawa
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 3:reviews1001.1
  9. Affymetrix microarrays have become increasingly popular in gene-expression studies; however, limitations of the technology have not been well established for commercially available arrays. The hybridization si...

    Authors: Eugene Chudin, Randal Walker, Alan Kosaka, Sue X Wu, Douglas Rabert, Thomas K Chang and Dirk E Kreder
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 3:research0005.1
  10. Tryptophan synthase consists of two subunits, α and β. Two distinct subgroups of β chain exist. The major group (TrpEb_1) includes the well-studied β chain of Salmonella typhimurium. The minor group of β chain (T...

    Authors: Gary Xie, Christian Forst, Carol Bonner and Roy A Jensen
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 3:research0004.1
  11. A report on the fourth International Meeting on Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms and Complex Genome Analysis, Stockholm, Sweden, 10-13 October 2001.

    Authors: David A Liberles
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 3:reports4001.1
  12. The eukaryotic ubiquitin-conjugation system sets the turnover rate of many proteins and includes activating enzymes (E1s), conjugating enzymes (UBCs/E2s), and ubiquitin-protein ligases (E3s), which are respons...

    Authors: Donald Jones, Emily Crowe, Tracy A Stevens and E Peter M Candido
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 3:research0002.1
  13. A report on the Pseudomonas 2001 Meeting, Brussels, Belgium, 17-21 September 2001.

    Authors: Shawn Lewenza and Robert EW Hancock
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 3:reports4002.1
  14. The homologous genes Spin (spindlin) and Ssty were first identified as genes involved in gametogenesis and seem to occur in multiple copies in vertebrate genomes. The mouse spindlin (Spin) protein was reported to...

    Authors: Eike Staub, Detlev Mennerich and André Rosenthal
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 3:research0003.1
  15. In the post-genomic era newly sequenced genomes can be used to deduce organismal functions from our knowledge of other systems. Here we apply this approach to analyzing the aquaporin gene family in Arabidopsis th...

    Authors: Francoise Quigley, Joshua M Rosenberg, Yair Shachar-Hill and Hans J Bohnert
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 3:research0001.1
  16. High-density oligonucleotide microarrays provide a powerful tool for assessing differential mRNA expression levels. Characterizing the noise resulting from the enzymatic and hybridization steps, called type I ...

    Authors: Felix Naef, Coleen R Hacker, Nila Patil and Marcelo Magnasco
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 3:preprint0001.1
  17. A large family of G-protein-coupled receptors, with sequence homology to the oncoprotein MAS1, has been shown to be specifically expressed in nociceptive sensory neurons.

    Authors: Maria Östergård
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 2:reports0048
  18. Predicted extracellular proteins of Bacillus subtilis have been compared with the experimental identification of the extracellular proteome by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis, peptide sequencing and mass spec...

    Authors: Agnieszka M Lichanska
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 2:reports0047
  19. Transcriptional profiling of 60 human cancer lines has been used to assess chemosensitivity to 232 chemical compounds.

    Authors: Agnieszka M Lichanska
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 2:reports0046
  20. Genetic evidence supports the recognition and conservation management of African forest and savannah elephants as two distinct species.

    Authors: John C Rockett
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 2:reports0045
  21. Systematic examination of the gene encoding CYP2B6, a human cytochrome P450, has characterized genetic polymorphisms that might account for its variability in expression and function between individuals.

    Authors: John C Rockett
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 2:reports0044
  22. Granzymes, a family of serine proteases, are expressed exclusively by cytotoxic T lymphocytes and natural killer (NK) cells, components of the immune system that protect higher organisms against viral infectio...

    Authors: Joseph A Trapani
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 2:reviews3014.1
  23. All G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) share a common molecular architecture (with seven putative transmembrane segments) and a common signaling mechanism, in that they interact with G proteins (heterotrimeri...

    Authors: Anthony J Harmar
    Citation: Genome Biology 2001 2:reviews3013.1

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