Alan H. Christensen
George Mason University
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Plant Molecular Biology | 1992
Alan H. Christensen; Robert A. Sharrock; Peter H. Quail
Two genomic clones (λUbi-1 and λUbi-2) encoding the highly conserved 76 amino acid protein ubiquitin have been isolated from maize. Sequence analysis shows that both genes contain seven contiguous direct repeats of the protein coding region in a polyprotein conformation. The deduced amino acid sequence of all 14 repeats is identical and is the same as for other plant ubiquitins. The use of transcript-specific oligonucleotide probes shows that Ubi-1 and Ubi-2 are expressed constitutively at 25°C but are inducible to higher levels at elevated temperatures in maize seedlings. Both genes contain an intron in the 5′ untranslated region which is inefficiently processed following a brief, severe heat shock. The transcription start site of Ubi-1 has been determined and a transcriptional fusion of 0.9 kb of the 5′ flanking region and the entire 5′ untranslated sequence of Ubi-1 with the coding sequence of the gene encoding the reporter molecule chloramphenicol acetyl transferase (CAT) has been constructed (pUBI-CAT). CAT assays of extracts of protoplasts electroporated with this construct show that the ubiquitin gene fragment confers a high level of CAT expression in maize and other monocot protoplasts but not in protoplasts of the dicot tobacco. Expression from the Ubi-1 promoter of pUBI-CAT yields more than a 10-fold higher level of CAT activity in maize protoplasts than expression from the widely used cauliflower mosaic virus 35S promoter of a 35S-CAT construct. Conversely, in tobacco protoplasts CAT activity from transcription of pUBI-CAT is less than one tenth of the level from p35S-CAT.
Liver International | 2005
Z. Younossi; Janus P. Ong; Karen Schlauch; Luca Del Giacco; Hazem Elariny; Amy Van Meter; Abraham Younoszai; Zachary D. Goodman; A. Baranova; Alan H. Christensen; Geraldine Grant; Vikas Chandhoke
Abstract: Background: Non‐alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is among the most common causes of chronic liver disease. NAFLD includes a spectrum of clinicopathologic syndromes that includes non‐alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) that has potential for progression. The pathogenesis of NASH is poorly characterized.
Plant Molecular Biology | 1994
Ikuyoshi Takimoto; Alan H. Christensen; Peter H. Quail; Hirofumi Uchimiya; Seiichi Toki
We have used the promoter, 1st exon and 1st intron of the maize polyubiquitin gene (Ubi-1) for rice transformation experiments and revealed the characteristic expression of Ubi-1 gene: (1) Ubi-1 gene is not regulated systemically but rather individual cells respond independently to the heat or physical stress; (2) Ubi-1 gene changes its tissue-specific expression in response to stress treatment; (3) the expression of Ubi-1 gene is dependent on cell cycle.
Archive | 1989
Peter H. Quail; Alan H. Christensen; Howard P. Hershey; Robert A. Sharrock; Thomas D. Sullivan
Plant Physiology | 1992
Seiichi Toki; Susumu Takamatsu; Chyuhei Nojiri; Shinya Ooba; Hiroyuki Anzai; Michiaki Iwata; Alan H. Christensen; Peter H. Quail; Hirofumi Uchimiya
Nature Biotechnology | 1993
Hirofumi Uchimiya; Michiaki Iwata; Chuhei Nojiri; Pallepitiya K. Samarajeewa; Susumu Takamatsu; Shinya Ooba; Hiroyuki Anzai; Alan H. Christensen; Peter H. Quail; Seiichi Toki
Archive | 1995
Peter H. Quail; Thomas D. Sullivan; Alan H. Christensen
Anticancer Research | 2004
Geraldine Grant; Amanda Fortney; Michael Estep; Luca Del Giacco; Amy Van Meter; Alan H. Christensen; Lakshmi Appalla; Chahla Naouar; Curtis Jamison; Ali Al-Timimi; Jean Donovan; James Cooper; Carleton T. Garrett; Vikas Chandhoke
American Journal of Botany | 1993
Melvin R. Duvall; Paul M. Peterson; Edward E. Terrell; Alan H. Christensen
American Journal of Botany | 1994
Melvin R. Duvall; Paul M. Peterson; Alan H. Christensen