Showing posts with label Gene Expression. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gene Expression. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Importance of transcription factors (Gene control)

The following was taken from an Evolution blog:

British and Japanese scientists share Nobel Prize for stem cell work

John Gurdon from the UK and Shinya Yamanaka from Japan were awarded the prize for changing adult cells into stem cells, which can become any other type of cell in the body.

The discoveries are placed almost 40 years apart. In 1962, John Gurdon showed that the genetic information inside a cell taken from the intestines of a frog contained all the information need to create a whole new frog. He took the genetic information and placed it inside a frog egg. The resulting clone developed into a normal tadpole. The technique would eventually give rise to Dolly the sheep, the first cloned mammal. (Source 1)

But how did the egg cell body accomplish this reprogramming feat? The answer had to wait 44 years, while molecular biologists gained a more intimate understanding of genes and the agents that control them.

Working with mice, Dr. Yamanaka discovered in 2006 that the reprogramming is accomplished by just four specific gene control agents in the egg. The agents, known to biologists as transcription factors, are proteins made by master genes to regulate other genes. By injecting the four agents into an adult cell, Dr. Yamanaka showed that he could walk the cell back to its primitive, or stem cell, form.

Stem cells generated by this method, known as induced pluripotent cells, or iPS cells, could then be made to mature into any type of adult cell in the body, a finding with obvious potential for medical benefits.

Many biologists hope that Dr. Yamanaka’s technique will be the gateway toward generating replacement tissues from a patient’s own cells for use against a wide variety of degenerative diseases. (from Source 2)

Incidentally, John Gurdon's report card contained the following comment from his high school biology science teacher (he still has that report card with him):
“I believe Gurdon has ideas about becoming a scientist; on his present showing this is quite ridiculous. If he can’t learn simple biological facts he would have no chance of doing the work of a specialist, and it would be a sheer waste of time, both on his part and of those who would have to teach him.”


Source:
1) http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-19869673
2) http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/09/health/research/cloning-and-stem-cell-discoveries-earn-nobel-prize-in-medicine.html?_r=0
3)http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2214605/Brit-Japanese-scientists-win-Nobel-Prize-groundbreaking-skin-cell-discovery-help-cure-diseases.html

Image credit: www.nytimes.com

Friday, June 22, 2012

Crash Course - DNA Replication

The following link has a good overview of DNA replication. Click here to find out more.

Thursday, June 14, 2012

DNA packaging

Watch the following video clip to show the relationship between the DNA molecule, histones, and when we can define it as Chromatin or a Chromosome.

Endosymbiosis - Evolution of Eukaryotic cells

The following video clip gives an overview of the process of endosymbiosis and the evolution of a more complex cell with double membrane bound organelles.

A tour of the cell - Bozeman Biology

We need to become familiar with the major organelles of the cell. This video clip steps through each organelle explaining function and structure. (Recap from 12 Biology)

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Lenscience seminar

This is a link to the last Lenscience seminar that was running on Thursday.

Aneuploidy and Related Biotechnologies Home - LENS: "Aneuploidy and Related Biotechnologies"

Thursday, April 28, 2011

DNA Replication II


What are Okazaki fragments?

these are a couple of university level explanations.


This is a fuller description of the DNA polymerase 3 and DNA Replication DNA Replication II: "DNA Replication"


YouTube - DNA: A Crash Course into the Molecule of Life

YouTube - DNA: A Crash Course into the Molecule of Life

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

GoAnimate - Saved Movie - okazaki fragments

GoAnimate - Saved Movie - okazaki fragments: "http://goanimate.com/movie/0G1sx-gyjHjw?utm_source=linkshare&uid=0aQCgSoV2TzY"

Sunday, April 17, 2011

GoAnimate - Protein Synthesis - Watch animation

GoAnimate - Protein Synthesis - Watch animation: "http://goanimate.com/movie/0JO5eXBghBgg?utm_source=linkshare&uid=0aQCgSoV2TzY"