Sökning: "Histone H3.3"

Hittade 3 uppsatser innehållade orden Histone H3.3.

  1. 1. The Quantitative Expression of Transport Proteins SLC38A1-11 in Nerve Cell Development

    Uppsats för yrkesexamina på grundnivå, Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för farmaceutisk biovetenskap

    Författare :Maryam Dinar; [2023]
    Nyckelord :SLC38A1; SNAT1; SLC38A2; SNAT2; SLC38A3; SNAT3; SLC38A4; SNAT4; SLC38A5; SNAT5; SLC38A6; SNAT6; SLC38A7; SNAT7; SLC38A8; SNAT8; SLC38A9; SNAT9; SLC38A10; SNAT10; SLC38A11; SNAT11; SLC; SLC38; SNATs; SNAT; RT-qPCR; GABA; glutamine; glutamate;

    Sammanfattning : Solute carriers consist of over 400 genes and 66 subfamilies and are the largest group of membrane bound transporters. They facilitate movement of many molecules through cells and organelles and are crucial for upholding many key functions in the human body. They are also involved in the pathophysiology of several diseases. LÄS MER

  2. 2. Genetic code expansion and dCas9-DAXXHBD as synthetic routes for epigenome editing

    Kandidat-uppsats, Högskolan i Skövde/Institutionen för hälsovetenskaper

    Författare :Michael Schrempf; [2020]
    Nyckelord :;

    Sammanfattning : Epigenome editing has become a promising new tool to study the effects of singular histone modifications on the transcriptional activity of mammalian cells. Although many different approaches have been developed during the recent years many approaches used dCas9 fused epigenetic effector proteins to deposit the epigenetic mark at target sites. LÄS MER

  3. 3. Utilizing data from a new, quantitative ChIP-sequencing method to investigate the dynamics of histone H3.3

    Master-uppsats, Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för biologisk grundutbildning

    Författare :Turid Everitt; [2018]
    Nyckelord :Epigenomics; Histone H3.3; Chromatin dynamics; ChIP-seq;

    Sammanfattning : DNA is a key component of almost all cells, but it is not the sole determinant of the cellular functions and features. A great number of histones, transcription factors and other proteins interact with the DNA, regulating fundamental processes such as DNA accessibility and gene expression. LÄS MER