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Small RNA (sRNA) fragments derived from tRNAs (3′-loop, 5′-loop, anti-codon loop), named tRFs, have been reported in several organisms, including humans and plants. Although they may interfere with gene expression, their biogenesis and... more
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Background: Telomeres are specialized structures at the end of chromosomes essential for maintaining genome stability and cell viability. The importance of telomeric proteins for telomere maintenance has increased our interest in the... more
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      Sequence AnalysisWestern blottingBiological SciencesSequence alignment
We have previously shown that the subunit 1 of Leishmania amazonensis RPA (LaRPA-1) alone binds the G-rich telomeric strand and is structurally different from other RPA-1. It is analogous to telomere end-binding proteins described in... more
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      ParasitologyLeishmaniaCell cycle checkpointsVeterinary Sciences
Here, we show the morphological events associated with organelle segregation and their timing in the cell cycle of a reference strain of Leishmania (L.) amazonensis promastigotes, the main causative agent of Tegumentary leishmaniasis in... more
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      EngineeringBioinformaticsPhysicsChemistry
Replication protein A-1 (RPA-1) is a single-stranded DNA-binding protein involved in DNA metabolism. We previously demonstrated the interaction between LaRPA-1 and telomeric DNA. Here, we expressed and purified truncated mutants of... more
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      LeishmaniaComputer SimulationTelomereProtozoan Proteins
Here we present the karyotype analysis and genome sizing of Paracoccidioides brasiliensis, a pathogen refractory to conventional genetic analysis. We have established pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) conditions to resolve the... more
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      Confocal MicroscopyGenome SizeClinical MicrobiologyBiological Sciences
Dentate granule cells are generally considered to be relatively resistant to excitotoxicity and have been associated to robust synaptogenesis after neuronal damage. Synaptic reorganization of dentate granule cell axons, the mossy fibers,... more
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      MultidisciplinaryP-glycoproteinTrypanosoma Cruzi
Different species of Leishmania can cause a variety of medically important diseases, whose control and treatment are still health problems. Telomere binding proteins (TBPs) have potential as targets for anti-parasitic chemotherapy because... more
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      TelomeresLeishmaniaDNACell Viability
Todo o material genético contido no núcleo de uma célula, seja de um organismo unicelular (como protozoários e vários fungos e algas) ou multicelular (como insetos, plantas, répteis, mamíferos e outros), está compactado em estruturas... more
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Telomeres are protein-DNA complexes that protect chromosome ends from degradation and fusion. In Leishmania spp., telomeric DNA comprises a conserved TTAGGG repeat and is maintained by telomerase. Telomerase is a multisubunit enzymatic... more
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      MicrobiologyDNA replicationTelomeraseExperimental parasitology
Telomeres are DNA-protein complexes that protect linear chromosomes from degradation and fusions. Telomeric DNA is repetitive and G-rich, and protrudes towards the end of the chromosomes as 3 0 G-overhangs. In Leishmania spp., sequences... more
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      MicrobiologyZoologyPolymorphismTelomeres
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      Biological ChemistryBiological SciencesSaccharomyces cerevisiaeBiological
The chromosomal ends of Trypanosoma brucei, like those of most eukaryotes, contain conserved 5-TTAGGG-3 repeated sequences and are maintained by the action of telomerase. Fractionated T. brucei cell extracts with telomerase activity were... more
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      RNABiological ChemistryTelomeraseBiological Sciences
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      Medical MicrobiologyGene expressionP-glycoproteinGenome Organization
By using improved pulsed field gel electrophoresis conditions, the molecular karyotype of the reference clone CL Brener selected for Trypanosoma cruzi genome project was established. A total of 20 uniform chromosomal bands ranging in size... more
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      Medical MicrobiologyGene MappingKaryotypingTrypanosoma Cruzi
Trypanosoma cruzi comprises a pool of populations which are genetically diverse in terms of DNA content, growth and infectivity. Inter-and intra-strain karyotype heterogeneities have been reported, suggesting that chromosomal... more
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      Biological SciencesMolecularKaryotypingLeishmania infantum
We present here a characterization of the telomeric and subtelomeric regions of Trypanosoma cruzi chromosomes, using three types of recombinants: cosmids from a genomic library, clones obtained by a vector-adaptor protocol, and a... more
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      Biological SciencesMolecularNeuraminidaseMolecular cloning
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      Biological SciencesMolecularSequence alignmentP-glycoprotein
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      Biological SciencesMolecularKaryotypingTrypanosoma Cruzi
We have studied the genomic organization and expression of the gene encoding a high molecular mass (300 kDa) repetitive antigen associated with the cytoskeleton of Trypunosoma cruzi. Protease digestion of the native protein, restriction... more
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      CytoskeletonBiological SciencesMolecularPCR