Department of Biochemistry: Recent submissions
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Investigating novel cis-acting regulatory elements involved in the regulation of heat shock response in cardiomyocytes
(2013)Ischemic heart disease is a disease which is characterized by the reduced blood supply to the heart. According to WHO 2013, ischemic heart disease is one of the major causes of death globally. For this reason, it is ... -
Novel genomic approaches for the identification of virulence genes and drug targets in pathogenic bacteria
(University of the Western Cape, 2001)While the many completely sequenced genomes of bacterial pathogens contain all the determinants of the host-pathogen interaction, and also every possible drug target and recombinant vaccine candidate, computational tools ... -
Low detection of exon skipping in mouse genes orthologous to human genes on chromosome 22
(University of the Western Cape, 2002)Alternative RNA splicing is one of the leading mechanisms contributing towards transcript and protein diversity. Several alternative splicing surveys have confirmed the frequent occurrence of exon skipping in human genes. ... -
The development and application of informatics-based systems for the analysis of the human transcriptome
(University of the Western Cape, 2003)Despite the fact that the sequence of the human genome is now complete it has become clear that the elucidation of the transcriptome is more complicated than previously expected. There is mounting evidence for unexpected ... -
Expression and purification of the novel protein domain DWNN
(University of the Western Cape, 2002)Proteins play an important role in cells, as the morphology, function and activities of the cell depend on the proteins they express. The key to understanding how different proteins function lies in an understanding of the ... -
Physical and genetical investigation of the Xp11.3 region on the short arm of the human X-chromosome
(University of the Western Cape, 2004)The pattern of inactivation in the DXS8237E-UBE1-PCTK1 region is of particular interest, since the mechanisms of X chromosome inactivation and the escape from inactivation are, as yet, not fully understood. The inactivation ... -
Optimizing the ion source for polarized protons
(University of the Western Cape, 2005)Beams of polarized protons play an important part in the study of the spin dependence of the nuclear force by measuring the analyzing power in nuclear reactions. The source at iThemba LABS produces a beam of polarized ...