A breast basic conserved 1 (BBC1) cDNA has been isolated from common wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Analysis of amino acid sequence derived from the cDNA showed that the wheat BBC1 was highly hydrophilic and rich in al...A breast basic conserved 1 (BBC1) cDNA has been isolated from common wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Analysis of amino acid sequence derived from the cDNA showed that the wheat BBC1 was highly hydrophilic and rich in alanine, lysine, glutamic acid and arginine residues. The transcription of wheat BBC1 mRNA was regulated by low temperature. Southern blotting analysis showed that BBC1 existed as a small family in common wheat genome.展开更多
Prof.Chen Xiaoqian’s laboratory at the School of Basic Medicine,Tongji Medical College,Huazhong University of Science and Technology,reported a key conserved endogenous protective mechanism in ischemic neurons in an ...Prof.Chen Xiaoqian’s laboratory at the School of Basic Medicine,Tongji Medical College,Huazhong University of Science and Technology,reported a key conserved endogenous protective mechanism in ischemic neurons in an article entitled"Selective 14-3-3y induction quenches p-β-catenin Ser37/Bax-enhanced cell death in cerebral cortical neurons during ischemia",which was published in Cell Death Dis(2014,5:e1184).展开更多
文摘A breast basic conserved 1 (BBC1) cDNA has been isolated from common wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Analysis of amino acid sequence derived from the cDNA showed that the wheat BBC1 was highly hydrophilic and rich in alanine, lysine, glutamic acid and arginine residues. The transcription of wheat BBC1 mRNA was regulated by low temperature. Southern blotting analysis showed that BBC1 existed as a small family in common wheat genome.
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文摘Prof.Chen Xiaoqian’s laboratory at the School of Basic Medicine,Tongji Medical College,Huazhong University of Science and Technology,reported a key conserved endogenous protective mechanism in ischemic neurons in an article entitled"Selective 14-3-3y induction quenches p-β-catenin Ser37/Bax-enhanced cell death in cerebral cortical neurons during ischemia",which was published in Cell Death Dis(2014,5:e1184).