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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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The coupling of transcription termination by RNA polymerase II to MRNA 3' end processing in Saccharomyces cerevisiae /

Luo, Weifei. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D. in Biochemistry) -- University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center, 2006. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 135-145). Free to UCD Anschutz Medical Campus. Online version available via ProQuest Digital Dissertations;
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An analysis of genetic determinants that govern exon definition and alternative splicing of minute virus of mice (MVM) pre-mRNAs

Gersappe, Anand January 1998 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Missouri--Columbia, 1998. / Typescript. Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves: 215-225). Also available on the Internet.
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The serotonin transporter and vesicular monoamine transporters during development

Hansson, Stefan R. January 1998 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Lund University, 1998. / Added t.p. with thesis statement inserted. Includes bibliographical references.
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The molecular mechanism of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase regulation by dietary factors in intact animals

Amir-Ahmady, Batoul. January 2000 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--West Virginia University, 2000. / Title from document title page. Document formatted into pages; contains xi, 126 p. : ill. Vita. Includes abstract. Includes bibliographical references (p. 93-115).
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The serotonin transporter and vesicular monoamine transporters during development

Hansson, Stefan R. January 1998 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Lund University, 1998. / Added t.p. with thesis statement inserted. Includes bibliographical references.
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Understanding the Sequence-Specificity and RNA Target Recognition Properties of the Oocyte Maturation Factor, OMA-1, in Caenorhabditis elegans: A Dissertation

Kaymak, Ebru 28 April 2016 (has links)
Maternally supplied mRNAs encode for necessary developmental regulators that pattern early embryos in many species until zygotic transcription is activated. In Caenorhabditis elegans, post-transcriptional regulatory mechanisms guide early development during embryogenesis. Maternal transcripts remain in a translationally silenced state until fertilization. A suite of RNA-binding proteins (RBP’s) regulate these maternally supplied mRNAs during oogenesis, the oocyte-to-embryo transition, and early embryogenesis. Identifying the target specificity of these RNA-binding proteins will reveal their contribution to patterning of the embryo. We are studying post-transcriptional regulation of maternal mRNAs during oocyte maturation, which is an essential part of meiosis that prepares oocytes for fertilization. Although the physiological events taking place during oocyte maturation have been well studied, the molecular mechanisms that regulate oocyte maturation are not well understood. OMA-1 and OMA-2 are essential CCCH-type tandem zinc finger (TZF) RBP’s that function redundantly during oocyte maturation. This dissertation shows that I defined the RNA-binding specificity of OMA-1, and demonstrated that OMA-1/2 are required to repress the expression of 3ʹUTR reporters in developing oocytes. The recovered sequences from in vitro selection demonstrated that OMA-1 binds UAA and UAU repeats in a cooperative fashion. Interestingly, OMA-1 binds with high affinity to a conserved region of the glp-1 3ʹUTR that is rich in UAA and UAU repeats. Multiple RNA-binding proteins regulate translation of GLP-1 protein, a homolog of Notch receptor. In addition to previously identified RBP’s, we showed that OMA-1 and OMA-2 repress glp-1 reporter expression in C. elegans oocytes. Mapping the OMA-1 dependent regulatory sites in the glp-1 mRNA and characterizing the interplay between OMA-1 and other factors will help reveal how multiple regulatory signals coordinate the transition from oocyte to embryo but the abundance of OMA-1 binding motifs within the glp-1 3ʹUTR makes it infeasible to identify sites with a functional consequence. I therefore first developed a strategy that allowed us to generate transgenic strains efficiently using a library adaptation of MosSCI transgenesis in combination with rapid RNAi screening to identify RBP-mRNA interactions with a functional consequence. This allowed me to identify five novel mRNA targets of OMA-1 with an in vivo regulatory connection. In conclusion, the findings in this dissertation provide new insights into OMA-1 mediated mRNA regulation and provide new tools for C. elegans transgenesis. Development of library MosSCI will advance functional mapping of OMA-1 dependent regulatory sites in the target mRNAs. Extending this strategy to map functional interactions between mRNA targets and RNAbinding proteins in will help reveal how multiple regulatory binding events coordinate complex cellular events such as oocyte to embryo transition and cell-fate specification.
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Characterizing the Disorder in Tristetraprolin and its Contribution to Post-Transcriptional Gene Regulation: A Dissertation

Deveau, Laura M. 05 May 2016 (has links)
RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) are important for a wide variety of biological processes involved in gene regulation. However, the structural and dynamic contributions to their biological activity are poorly understood. The tristetraprolin (TTP) family of RBPs, including TTP, TIS11b and TIS11d, regulate the stability of mRNA transcripts encoding for key cancer-related proteins, such as tumor necrosis factor- and vascular endothelial growth factor. Biophysical studies have shown that the RNA binding domain, consisting of two CCCH zinc fingers (ZFs), is folded in the absence of RNA in TIS11d and TIS11b. In TTP, however, only ZF1 adopts a stable fold, while RNA is required to completely fold the tandem zinc finger (TZF). The focus of this research was to understand the origin and biological significance of the structural differences observed for the TZF domains of TTP and TIS11d. Three residues were shown to control the affinity for the structural Zn2+ and determine the folding of ZF2 in the absence of RNA. The partially-folded TZF domain of TTP has greater selectivity for RNA sequences than the fully folded TZF domain of TIS11d. The mRNA destabilizing activity of TTP was increased when the partially disordered RBD of TTP was replaced with the fully structured TZF domain of TIS11d. Disruption of the structure and/or dynamics of the TZF domain observed in the disease-associated mutations of TIS11d, P190L and D219E, results in aberrant cytoplasmic localization. This work demonstrates that the extent of RBD folding in the TTP family is important for differential RNA recognition, mRNA turnover, and protein localization in vivo.
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Quantificação do RNAm de tireoglobulina em sangue periférico de pacientes com câncer diferenciado de tireóide: acompanhamento a longo prazo / Immunophenotype characterization of poorly differentiated breast carcinomas

Fernandes, Roberta Possato 18 February 2009 (has links)
O carcinoma diferenciado de tireóide (CDT) abrange 95% de todas as doenças malignas da tireóide. Nos EUA, aumentou em 2,4 vezes nos últimos anos (1973-2002). O seu tratamento inclui tireoidectomia total, seguido por terapia com radioiodo e supressão do TSH com L-tiroxina. A doença pode recidivar em ~20% dos casos, sendo necessária avaliação periódica através de exames de imagens e dosagem de tireoglobulina sérica (TGs). Os Anticorpos (Acs) anti-TG podem ser detectados em 15 a 25% dos pacientes, comprometendo, parcialmente, o uso da TGs como marcador de recidiva do câncer. Um método alternativo proposto para monitorar os pacientes é a detecção de células tireoidianas em sangue periférico, através da mensuração do RNA mensageiro de TG (RNAm-TG) pela técnica de RTPCR em tempo real. Esta nova metodologia aumenta a sensibilidade da detecção desta molécula. O objetivo deste estudo é verificar a significância da quantificação do RNAm-TG, como método diagnóstico complementar no acompanhamento a longo prazo de pacientes com CDT. Amostras de sangue de 45 pacientes (25 sem metástase, 14 com metástase ganglionar e 6 com metástase à distância) foram coletadas nos tempos: antes e 24, 48, 72 horas, 7 dias, 1, 3, 6, 9 meses, 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 e 7 anos após a dose ablativa de radioiodo. Foi realizada extensiva padronização da técnica com a finalidade de excluir interferências metodológicas, empregando dois genes controles interno (GAPDH e HPRT1) para o cálculo da concentração do RNAm-TG. Concomitantemente foi realizada a mensuração de TGs, perfil hormonal e de anticorpos anti-TG. A pesquisa de corpo inteiro, realizada 7 dias após a dose terapêutica, estabeleceu o estadio clínico inicial dos pacientes. Não foi possível estabelecer um valor de corte para o RNAm-TG. O RNAm-TG não diferenciou os estadios clínicos da doença ao longo do tempo, independente do gene controle interno utilizado, e tampouco quando analisaram-se os dados na presença de Acs anti-TG e TSH30ng/mL. A TGs diferenciou os estadios clínicos ao longo do tempo. Concluiu-se que, o RNAm-TG não é um bom marcador de recidiva do CDT, mesmo quando considerou-se critérios de padronização da técnica, avaliação em longo prazo e presença de Acs anti-TG, sendo assim não poderia ser utilizado como método diagnóstico complementar no acompanhamento de pacientes com CDT. Este estudo demonstra que a técnica de RT-PCR em tempo real é muito sensível perdendo especificidade, inviabilizando sua utilização no acompanhamento dos pacientes com CDT / The differentiated thyroid carcinoma (DTC) encloses 95% of all thyroid malignant disease. In USA, it increased 2,4 times in recent years (1973- 2002). The treatment includes total thyroidectomy, ablation with radioiodine (RAI) followed by TSH suppression with L-Thyroxine. The cancer recurrence occurs in 20% of the cases. Periodic evaluation through imaging examinations and serum thyroglobulin (TG) measurements by imunoassays method is recommended for careful follow-up of these patients. The anti-TG antibodies prevalence is 15-25% and would impair, partially, the serum TG use as a tumor marker. An alternative method to identify the recurrence of the tumor is the thyroid cells detection in peripheral blood, through the TG messenger RNA quantification (mRNA-TG) by real time RT-PCR. This new methodology increases the sensitivity detection for this molecule. The objective of this study was to verify the mRNA-TG peripheral blood quantification significance, as a complementary diagnostic method in the long term follow up of patients with DTC. Fourty five blood samples from patients with DTC have been collected before and 24, 48, 72 hours, 7 days, 1, 3, 6, 9 months, 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7 years after the ablation therapy. Extensive technique standardization for mRNA-TG measurements was carried out to exclude methodological interventions and two housekeeping genes (GAPDH and HPRT1) were used to calculate the mRNA-TG concentrations. Concomitantly, serum TG measurements, hormonal profile and antibodies anti-TG assays were performed. The whole body scan was performed 7 days after RAI ablation to determine the stage of the disease. It was not possible to establish a cut-point value for mRNA-TG. The mRNA-TG did not differentiated the clinical stage of the disease in the long term follow-up and neither in the presence of anti-TG antibodies and TSH30ng/mL. Serum TG was able to differentiate the clinical stage of the patients during the follow-up. In conclusion mRNA-TG is not a good marker for the DCT recurrence, even when technical standardization, long term evaluation and the presence of antibodies anti-TG were considered. Thus it could not be used as a complementary diagnostic method in the DTC patients follow-up. This study confirmed the high sensivity of the real time RT-PCR whereas with very low specificity, consequently is unviable to be used in the DTC patients follow-up
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Estudo sequencial do perfil de expressão gênica em biópsias endomiocárdicas parafinadas: associação com rejeição humoral e vasculopatia do aloenxerto cardíaco / Sequential study of gene expression profiles in paraffin embedded endomyocardial biopsies: association with humoral rejection and cardiac allograft vasculopathy

Wang, Hui-Tzu Lin 19 August 2014 (has links)
O transplante cardíaco é a última opção terapêutica para pacientes portadores de insuficiência cardíaca grave. Apesar dos avanços na terapia imunossupressora, a rejeição continua sendo o principal obstáculo para o sucesso do transplante. No presente estudo, propõe-se avaliar o perfil de expressão gênica no tecido cardíaco. Com isso, espera-se contribuir para o melhor entendimento do processo de rejeição a nível molecular. Foram analisadas as amostras sequenciais (1, 3 e 6 meses, 1 e 2 anos pós-transplante) de biópsias endomiocárdicas em parafina de 63 indivíduos transplantados cardíacos. O diagnóstico de rejeição humoral foi realizado pela detecção de C3d e C4d do complemento na reação de imuno-histoquímica, e as expressões dos genes protetores (ADIPOR1, ADIPOR2, HMOXO-1, BCL2L1 e VEGF) e genes associados à inflamação (IL-6, TNF?, IFN?, TGF-?, AIF-1, NOS2, ICAM, VCAM e MCP-1); foram avaliadas pela reação em cadeia da polimerase quantitativa em tempo real (qPCR). As frequências de indivíduos positivos para C4d (28,6%) e vasculite (20,0%) foram significantemente maiores em relação ao teste de reatividade de anticorpos realizado nos receptores antes do transplante (6,3%). Houve mudança no perfil de expressão gênica no tecido cardíaco após o transplante, com aumento da expressão dos genes inflamatórios (AIF-1, TNF?, IL-6, NOS2 e VCAM) e diminuição da expressão dos genes protetores (ADIPOR1, ADIPOR2, BCL2L1 e VEGF). Além disso, as expressões dos genes ADIPOR1 e ADIPOR2 foram significantemente menores nos indivíduos positivos para C4d (p<0,001) e gene VEGF (p<0,001) no grupo com vasculite. Houve também uma correlação positiva entre a expressão do gene VEGF e ADIPOR1 (r=0,5688) e ADIPOR2 (r=0,5191). Por outro lado, a expressão aumentada do gene VCAM (p<0,001) foi detectada em todos os tipos de rejeição. Conclui-se que, depois do transplante, o sistema imune do receptor passou a reconhecer os antígenos do órgão transplantado. Com isso, ocorreu uma mudança no perfil de expressão gênica no enxerto cardíaco, caracterizada pela expressão aumentada dos genes inflamatórios e diminuição dos genes protetores. A expressão aumentada do gene VCAM associada à baixa expressão dos genes protetores: ADIPOR1, ADIPOR2, BCL2L1 e VEGF resultaram em maior gravidade da rejeição celular, humoral e vasculopatia do aloenxerto cardíaco. / Heart transplantation is the ultimate treatment for patients with severe heart failure. Despite advances in immunosuppressive therapy, rejection still remains the main obstacle to successful transplant. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the gene expression profile in cardiac tissue. With this we hope to contribute to a better understanding of the rejection process at the molecular level. Sequential samples (1, 3, and 6 months, 1 to 2 years post-transplant) endomyocardial biopsies paraffin of 63 heart transplant subjects were analyzed. The diagnosis of humoral rejection was performed by detection of C3d and C4d complement in immunohistochemistry and the expression of protective genes (ADIPOR1, ADIPOR2, HMOXO-1, and VEGF BCL2L1) and genes associated with inflammation (IL-6,TNF?, IFN?, TGF-?, AIF-1, NOS2, ICAM, VCAM and MCP-1); were evaluated by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qPCR). The frequency of individuals positive for C4d (28.6%) and vasculitis (20.0%) were significantly higher compared to antibodies reactivity test conducted in the recipients before transplantation (6.3%). There was a change in the gene expression profile in cardiac tissue after transplantation, with increased expression of inflammatory genes (AIF-1,TNF?, IL-6, NOS2, and VCAM) and a decreased expression of protective genes (ADIPOR1, ADIPOR2, BCL2L1, and VEGF). Furthermore, the expressions of ADIPOR1 and ADIPOR2 genes were significantly lower in C4d positive individuals (p<0,001), and VEGF (p<0,001) in the group with vasculitis. There was also a positive correlation between VEGF expression and ADIPOR1 (r=0.5688) and DIPOR2 (r=0.5191). Moreover, increased expression of VCAM (p<0,001) was detected in all types of rejection. We conclude that, after transplantation, the recipient\'s immune system began to recognize the antigens of the transplanted organ. Thus, a change in gene expression profile in cardiac graft is characterized by increased inflammatory genes and decreased expression of protective genes. Increased VCAM gene associated with lower expression of protective genes expression: ADIPOR1, ADIPOR2, BCL2L1 and VEGF resulted in increased severity of cellular and humoral rejection and cardiac allograft vasculopathy.
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Efeito do hormônio tireoidiano sobre a expressão do RNAm da proteína desacopladora de prótons 3 (UCP3) em miocárdio e músculo esquelético de ratos / Effect of thyroid hormone on UCP-3 mRNA expression in rat heart and skeletal muscle

Queiroz, Márcia Silva 02 June 2005 (has links)
INTRODUÇÃO: As proteínas desacopladoras de prótons (UCPs: uncoupling proteins) pertencem à família dos transportadores mitocondriais H+/ácidos graxos e têm distribuição diferenciada nos tecidos. Sabe-se que a UCP1 é responsável pela termogênese, mas o exato papel fisiológico da UCP2 e UCP3 ainda não está completamente estabelecido. Os hormônios tireoideanos (T3 e T4) estimulam a expressão da UCP3 em músculo cardíaco e esquelético, no entanto o mecanismo pelo qual exercem esse efeito não é conhecido. Este projeto visa avaliar se as alterações na expressão gênica da UCP3 são relacionadas a efeito primário do T3 ou são secundárias à estimulação do sistema renina-angiotensina ou do sistema ?-adrenérgico. MÉTODOS: Para a realização do estudo, criou-se um modelo animal de hipertireodismo, em ratos machos Sprague-Dawley, através da 3 administrações de 100 ?g/100 g peso corpóreo de LT3, em dias alternados, associado ou não à captopril (1 mg/100 g de peso corpóreo), ?-bloqueador propranolol (1 mg/100g de peso corpóreo) ou ?2-agonista clenbuterol (0,04 mg/100 g de peso corpóreo). A expressão do mRNA da UCP3 foi semi-quantitativamente determinada por Northern blot em amostras de músculo ventricular cardíaco e músculo esquelético (gastrocnemius e soleus). A expressão da proteína UCP3 foi avaliada por Western blot em músculo esquelético (quadríceps). Os resultados foram expressos em unidades arbitrárias de densitometria óptica. RESULTADOS: O tratamento com LT3 resultou em aumento estatisticamente significativo do conteúdo de mRNA da UCP3 em miocárdio (~3 vezes) e músculo esquelético (~8 vezes) (p<0,05) e esse efeito não foi alterado por nenhuma das medicações usadas concomitantemente. Não houve efeito sinergístico ou aditivo sobre a expressão do mRNA da UCP3 quando o LT3 foi administrado conjuntamente ao ?2-agonista. O aumento na quantidade de mRNA da UCP3, em músculo esquelético, foi associado à aumento na expressão da proteína UCP3. CONCLUSÃO: O efeito do LT3 sobre a expressão da UCP3, nos tecidos analisados, não são dependentes da angiotensina II, nem do sistema ?-adrenérgico, provavelmente refletindo uma ação direta do LT3 sobre a expressão do gene UCP3 / Thyroid hormones (T3 and T4) stimulate UCP-3 expression in skeletal muscle. Here, we examined whether thyroid hormone-induced changes in UCP-3 mRNA expression are related to directs effects of T3 or reflect secondary effects of the hormone through stimulation of renin-angiotensin or ?-adrenergic systems. Hyperthyroidism was produced by three injections of 100 ?g T3/100 g body weight on alternate days with or without concomitant treatment with either captopril (an ACE inhibitor), propranolol (a ?-blocker) or clenbuterol (a ?2-agonist). The relative abundance of UCP-3 mRNA was measured in ventricular myocardium and skeletal muscle (gastrocnemius and soleus). T3 resulted in a significant increase in the relative abundance of UCP-3 in heart and skeletal muscle (P < 0.05), and the effect was not altered by captopril or propanolol; the inhibitors alone had no effect of UCP-3 mRNA content. There was no synergistic or additive effect of T3 and clenbuterol on UCP-3 mRNA expression in skeletal muscle. Increased UCP-3 mRNA levels were associated with increased UCP-3 protein expression in skeletal muscle. We conclude that the effect of T3 on UCP-3 expression in cardiac and skeletal muscle is not dependent on either angiotensin II or the ?-adrenergic system and probably reflects a direct action of the hormone on UCP-3 gene expression

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