Sentence examples for whose localisation from inspiring English sources

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We interpret these results as indicating that Syp has additional target mRNAs in the germline whose localisation and/or translation are affected in the syp mutant.

A two-dimensional electrophoretic analysis of mitochondrion-enriched fractions from L. infantum revealed several well-known mitochondrial proteins, and especially chaperones, whose localisation was confirmed by GFP-protein detection by fluorescence microscopy [ 90, 101].

Centromeric cohesion is maintained/protected until anaphase onset and requires the presence of the Shugoshin protein SGO1 whose localisation depends on PP2A phosphatase, Aurora B and BUB1 [ 114 117].

Interestingly, this region has been shown to interact with RGG domain of the hnRNP U/SP120/SAF-A, a matrix attachment protein whose localisation to the Xi depends on this RGG domain (Hasegawa et al. 2010; Helbig and Fackelmayer 2003).

Path codes for a Proton-assisted Amino acid Transporter (PAT) whose localisation has been examined using a GFP fusion in S2 cells and larval fat bodies: a lysosome-like enrichment rather than a centrosome-like one was reported (Ogmundsdottir et al., 2012).

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Other examples include Phactr, a PP1 regulatory subunit whose cytoplasmic localisation depends upon G-actin binding (Wiezlak et al., 2012) and RNA polymerases II and III for whom actin forms a scaffold for the assembly of enzyme complexes (Hu et al., 2004; Kukalev et al., 2005).

Although Sidekick is the only protein found in the screen whose membranous localisation is mostly at vertices, we found a large number of membranous/cortical proteins that are enriched there at stages 6 to 10 (30 lines inserted in 24 genes, supplementary material Table S4).

Searchfield et al. [ 42] trained participants on a sound identification and localisation task whose aim was to indirectly influence tinnitus by enhancing the focus of attention towards environmental sounds.

The evolutionarily conserved MDM2 gene (12q15) encodes a 491 amino-acid nuclear protein, whose activity and cellular localisation is believed to be controlled by post-translational modifications (Meek and Knippschild, 2003).

The only other Sub-Group with either strong support from our molecular analysis or restricted geographical localisation is Sub-Group 1.1 whose distribution is centred upon Ethiopia and Spain but whose allelic spectrum suggests that it lacks large scale introgression from any particular wild germplasm.

In sum, we have described a novel pattern of co-localisation on the same chromosome of genes whose products interact, which cannot obviously be accounted for either by known models for co-ordinate regulation, nor by selection for linkage disequilibrium.

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