What are factor pairs? Factor pairs are two numbers that, when multiplied together, result in a particular number. They are usually given as a set of factor pairs for a particular number, that is all of the pairs of numbers that, when multiplied together, equal the same number. ...
These four models were hierarchical and the adjacent pairs were statistically compared to examine the measurement invariance. Fourth, the measurement invariance over time and longitudinal cross-gender invariance was examined. The former used the guidelines by Liu et al. [53], while the latter used ...
1a). To identify true interactors, we ranked proteins by their abundance; however, even at a relatively high threshold cut-off (2% top-most abundant), less than half of the proteins were RNAP core subunits or known interactors (Fig. 1b and Supplementary Table 1). Many of the highly ...
DNA-dependent formation of transcription factor pairs alters their binding specificity Nature, 527 (2015), pp. 384-388 Google Scholar 11 P. Li, R. Spolski, W. Liao, L. Wang, T.L. Murphy, K.M. Murphy, W.J. Leonard BATF-JUN is critical for IRF4-mediated transcription in T cells ...
(Lee et al., 1991). In the case of the avian skeletal α-actin gene promoter, reporter gene activity was stimulated by half-integral numbers of helix turns when pairs of neighboring CArG boxes were brought into alignment in the promoter (Chow et al., 1991). Mutations that preventserum ...
Em-Myc (C57BL/6) transgenic mouse breeder pairs66 were obtained from Jackson Laboratories (Bar Harbor, ME, USA), C57BL/6 (CD45.1 þ ) congenic breeder pairs were from Taconic Farms (Denmark) and C57BL/6 mice were obtained from Charles River (Sulzfeld, Germany), if not stated otherwise...
However, ANOVA cannot provide detailed information on differences among the various studied groups, or on complex combinations of the studied groups.[64] To fully understand group differences in ANOVA, researchers must conduct tests of the differences between particular pairs of experimental and control...
TFs are proteins with special abilities and attributes not found in other classes of proteins. For example, they often work in pairs or networks to modulate specific regulatory pathways. They directly or indirectly bind to DNA. Some also interact with ligands or hormones. In short, the unique ...
The RpoS sigma factor (σS or σ38) also plays a major role in stress responses in P. aeruginosa. RpoS levels are highest at the stationary phase and in response to nutrient limitation[66]. RpoS regulates most of the genes in stationary phase, and is connected to las and rhl regulatory...
ARTICLE Received 3 Dec 2014 | Accepted 24 Feb 2015 | Published 7 Apr 2015 DOI: 10.1038/ncomms7757 OPEN Systematic functional profiling of transcription factor networks in Cryptococcus neoformans Kwang-Woo Jung1,*, Dong-Hoon Yang1,*, Shinae Maeng1, Kyung-Tae Lee1, Yee-Seul So1, Joohyeon ...