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Current Genomics - Volume 14, Issue 7, 2013
Volume 14, Issue 7, 2013
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Watching Every Step of the Way: Junín Virus Attenuation Markers in the Vaccine Lineage
Authors: Betina Ines Stephan, Mario Enrique Lozano and Sandra Elizabeth GoniThe Arenaviridae family includes several hemorrhagic fever viruses which are important emerging pathogens. Junín virus, a member of this family, is the etiological agent of Argentine Hemorrhagic Fever (AHF). A collaboration between the Governments of Argentina and the USA rendered the attenuated Junín virus vaccine strain Candid#1. Arenaviruses are enveloped viruses with genomes consisting of two single-stranded RNA Read More
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NBN Gene Polymorphisms and Cancer Susceptibility: A Systemic Review
Authors: Francesco Berardinelli, Alessandra di Masi and Antonio AntocciaThe relationship between DNA repair failure and cancer is well established as in the case of rare, high penetrant genes in high cancer risk families. Beside this, in the last two decades, several studies have investigated a possible association between low penetrant polymorphic variants in genes devoted to DNA repair pathways and risk for developing cancer. This relationship would be also supported by the observation that DNA r Read More
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Tumor Protein p63/microRNA Network in Epithelial Cancer Cells
More LessNon-coding microRNAs are involved in multiple regulatory mechanisms underlying response of cancer cells to stress leading to apoptosis, cell cycle arrest and autophagy. Many molecular layers are implicated in such cellular response including epigenetic regulation of transcription, RNA processing, metabolism, signaling. The molecular interrelationship between tumor protein (TP)-p53 family members and specific microR Read More
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Genetics of the First Seven Proprotein Convertase Enzymes in Health and Disease
Authors: Hannu Turpeinen, Zsuzsanna Ortutay and Marko PesuMembers of the substilisin/kexin like proprotein convertase (PCSK) protease family cleave and convert immature pro-proteins into their biologically active forms. By cleaving for example prohormones, cytokines and cell membrane proteins, PCSKs participate in maintaining the homeostasis in a healthy human body. Conversely, erratic enzymatic function is thought to contribute to the pathogenesis of a wide variety of diseases, in Read More
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Cisgenics - A Sustainable Approach for Crop Improvement
Authors: R. S. Telem, Shabir. H. Wani, N. B. Singh, R. Nandini, R. Sadhukhan, S. Bhattacharya and N. MandalThe implication of molecular biology in crop improvement is now more than three decades old. Not surprisingly, technology has moved on, and there are a number of new techniques that may or may not come under the genetically modified (GM) banner and, therefore, GM regulations. In cisgenic technology, cisgenes from crossable plants are used and it is a single procedure of gene introduction whereby the problem of li Read More
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Actin-associated Proteins in the Pathogenesis of Podocyte Injury
Authors: Fang-Fang He, Shan Chen, Hua Su, Xian-Fang Meng and Chun ZhangPodocytes have a complex cellular architecture with interdigitating processes maintained by a precise organization of actin filaments. The actin-based foot processes of podocytes and the interposed slit diaphragm form the final barrier to proteinuria. The function of podocytes is largely based on the maintenance of the normal foot process structure with actin cytoskeleton. Cytoskeletal dynamics play important roles duri Read More
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