Zhu, Kevin Liu, Qi Zhou, Yubo Tao, Cui Zhao, Zhongming Sun, Jingchun Xu, Hua
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BMC Genomics
BackgroundDefective tumor suppressor genes (TSGs) and hyperactive oncogenes (OCGs) heavily contribute to cell proliferation and apoptosis during cancer development through genetic variations such as somatic mutations and deletions. Moreover, they usually do not perform their cellular functions individually but rather execute jointly. Therefore, a c...
Korkegian, Aaron Roberts, David M Blair, Rachel Parish, Tanya
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The Journal of biological chemistry
The Mycobacterium tuberculosis cell wall is a complex structure essential for the viability of the organism and its interaction with the host. The glycolipid lipoarabinomannan (LAM) plays an important role in mediating host-bacteria interactions and is involved in modulation of the immune response. The arabinosyltransferase EmbC required for LAM bi...
Rusmini, Ruggero Vecchietti, Davide Macchi, Raffaella Vidal-Aroca, Faustino Bertoni, Giovanni
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BMC Microbiology
BackgroundAntibiotics in current use target a surprisingly small number of cellular functions: cell wall, DNA, RNA, and protein biosynthesis. Targeting of novel essential pathways is expected to play an important role in the discovery of new antibacterial agents against bacterial pathogens, such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa, that are difficult to cont...
Carlson, Marc RJ Zhang, Bin Fang, Zixing Mischel, Paul S Horvath, Steve Nelson, Stanley F
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BMC Genomics
BackgroundGenes and proteins are organized into functional modular networks in which the network context of a gene or protein has implications for cellular function. Highly connected hub proteins, largely responsible for maintaining network connectivity, have been found to be much more likely to be essential for yeast survival.ResultsHere we invest...
Li, Yunfei Ray, Debjit Ye, Ping
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BMC Bioinformatics
BackgroundMammalian germ cells undergo meiosis to produce sperm or eggs, haploid cells that are primed to meet and propagate life. Meiosis is initiated by retinoic acid and meiotic prophase is the first and most complex stage of meiosis when homologous chromosomes pair to exchange genetic information. Errors in meiosis can lead to infertility and b...
Gladki, Arkadiusz Kaczanowski, Szymon Szczesny, Pawel Zielenkiewicz, Piotr
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BMC Bioinformatics
BackgroundOne of the major issues in the fight against infectious diseases is the notable increase in multiple drug resistance in pathogenic species. For that reason, newly acquired high-throughput data on virulent microbial agents attract the attention of many researchers seeking potential new drug targets. Many approaches have been used to evalua...
Gülsoy, Günhan Bandhyopadhyay, Nirmalya Kahveci, Tamer
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BMC Bioinformatics
BackgroundTranscription factors regulate numerous cellular processes by controlling the rate of production of each gene. The regulatory relations are modeled using transcriptional regulatory networks. Recent studies have shown that such networks have an underlying hierarchical organization. We consider the problem of discovering the underlying hier...
Billerbeck, Sonja Panke, Sven
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Microbial Cell Factories
BackgroundEssential genes represent the core of biological functions required for viability. Molecular understanding of essentiality as well as design of synthetic cellular systems includes the engineering of essential proteins. An impediment to this effort is the lack of growth-based selection systems suitable for directed evolution approaches.Res...
Canals, Rocio Xia, Xiao-Qin Fronick, Catrina Clifton, Sandra W Ahmer, Brian MM Andrews-Polymenis, Helene L Porwollik, Steffen McClelland, Michael
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BMC Genomics
BackgroundThe contribution of a gene to the fitness of a bacterium can be assayed by whether and to what degree the bacterium tolerates transposon insertions in that gene. We use this fact to compare the fitness of syntenic homologous genes among related Salmonella strains and thereby reveal differences not apparent at the gene sequence level.Resul...
Patil, Ashwini Nakai, Kenta Kinoshita, Kengo
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BMC Genomics
BackgroundGene co-expression, in the form of a correlation coefficient, has been valuable in the analysis, classification and prediction of protein-protein interactions. However, it is susceptible to bias from a few samples having a large effect on the correlation coefficient. Gene co-expression stability is a means of quantifying this bias, with h...