Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 100, No. 15 (Jul. 22, 2003), pp. 8692-8697 (6 pages) The DnaA replication initiation protein has been shown to be ...
The E2F1 transcription factor plays a pivotal role in driving cells out of a quiescent state and into the S phase of the cell cycle, in part by transactivating genes needed for DNA replication ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 91, No. 13 (Jun. 21, 1994), pp. 5962-5966 (5 pages) In a search for trypanosome DNA sequences that permit ...
Toxin-antitoxin (TA) systems are now known to negatively control plasmid replication. Toxin-antitoxin (TA) systems are now known to negatively control plasmid replication, according to Thomas Wood, ...
Plasmids, small circular DNA molecules found in bacteria, may contain antibiotic-resistance genes and have the ability to replicate independently. Bacteria can transfer these plasmids to one another, ...
DNA-based information is a new interdisciplinary field linking information technology and biotechnology. The field hopes to meet the enormous need for long-term data storage by using DNA as an ...
Adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors play a pivotal role in gene therapy, delivering therapeutic genes with high precision and safety. However, a significant challenge in the biomanufacturing of these ...
Plasmid DNA lies at the heart of viral and mRNA vector production because it provides the coding sequences for gene-based advanced therapy medicinal products (ATMPs). Its manufacture is therefore ...
Plasmid DNA (pDNA) is a fundamental starting material for therapeutic development, including for viral vectors, mRNA therapies, and DNA vaccines. Researchers use capture methods such as anion exchange ...
Plasmid DNA isolation from bacteria is a vital molecular biology method used to create template DNA for preferred downstream reactions. Plasmid isolation approaches are basic; however, high-throughput ...
Immune Resistance Interrogation Study (IRIS): A prospective comprehensive multi-omic analysis in patients with intrinsic and acquired resistance to immunotherapy. Background: Hepatocellular carcinoma ...