11/20/2019
Gross Chromosomal Rearrangements (GCRs) play an important role in human diseases, including cancer. Although most of the nonessential Genome Instability Suppressing (GIS) genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae are known, the essential genes in which mutations can cause increased GCR rates are not well...
Influence of BRCA1 germline mutations in the somatic mutational burden of triple-negative breast cancer
11/20/2019
The data presented here indicate that in the absence of BRCA1 germline mutations, a higher number of driver mutations are required for tumor development and that different defective processes are operating in the tumorigenesis of hereditary and sporadic TNBC in young women....
comprehensive analysis of core polyadenylation sequences and regulation by microRNAs in a set of cancer predisposition genes
07/10/2019
Herein, we characterized PAS and CS sequences in a set of cancer predisposition genes (CPGs) and performed an in silico investigation of microRNAs (miRNAs) regulation to identify potential tumor-suppressive and oncogenic miRNAs. NCBI and alternative polyadenylation databases were queried to characterize CPE...
On the impact of the pangenome and annotation discrepancies while building protein sequence databases for bacteria proteogenomics
07/10/2019
We show that by using an approach where database size is controlled by removing repeated identical tryptic sequences across strains/species, computational time can be reduced drastically as database complexity increases.
Gain of transcription factor binding sites is associated to changes in the expression signature of human brain and testis and is correlated to genes with higher expression breadth
04/26/2019
Genes associated with TFBS-HS were enriched in gene ontology categories related to transcriptional regulation, signaling, differentiation/development and nervous system. Furthermore, genes associated with TFBS-HS present a higher expression breadth when compared to genes in general.
A genetic network that suppresses genome rearrangements in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and contains defects in cancers
05/03/2016
Gross chromosomal rearrangements (GCRs) play an important role in human diseases, including cancer. The identity of all Genome Instability Suppressing (GIS) genes is not currently known.
IID510g52, a monoclonal antibody against platelet membrane glycoprotein IIIa is a suitable tool for the determination of functional domains within integrin cell surface receptors
Extracellular matrix components of the mouse thymic microenviroment, III Thymic epithelial cells express the VLA6 complex that is involved in laminin-mediated interactions with thymocytes
Human Semaphorin 6B [(HSA) SEMAB], A Novel Human Class 6 Semaphorin Gene: Alternative Splicing and All-Trans-Retinoic Acid-Dependent Downregulation in Glioblastoma Cell Lines
In Silico Comparison of the Ttranscriptome Derived from Purified Normal Breast Cells and Breast Tumor Cell Lines Reveals Candidate Upreguated Genes in Breast Tumor Cells
The Human Anatomic Gene Expression Library (H-ANGEL), the H-Inv Integrative Display of Human Gene Expression across Disparate Technologies and Platforms
Identification of unannotated exons of low abundance transcripts in Drosophila melanogaster and cloning of a new serine protease gene upregulated upon injury
A comprehensive in silico expression analysis of RNA binding proteins in normal and tumor tissue; identification of potential players in tumor formation
Temporal blastemal cell gene expression analysis in the kidney reveals new Wnt and related signaling pathway genes to be essential for Wilms' tumor onset.