Bruce E. Taillon
University of South Carolina
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Gene | 1988
Bruce E. Taillon; Robert Little; Robert P. Lawther
The nucleotide sequence of the gene, ilvA, for biosynthetic threonine deaminase (Tda) from Salmonella typhimurium was determined. The deduced amino acid sequence was compared with the deduced amino acid sequences of the biosynthetic Tda from Escherichia coli K-12 (ilvA) and Saccharomyces cerevisiae (ILV1) and the biodegradative Tda from E. coli K-12 (tdc). The comparison indicated the presence of two types of blocks of homologous amino acids. The first type of homology is in the N-terminal portion of all four isozymes of Tda and probably indicates amino acids involved in catalysis. The second type of homology is found in the C-terminal portion of the three biosynthetic isozymes and presumably is involved in either (i) the binding or interaction of the allosteric effector isoleucine with the enzyme, or (ii) subunit interactions. The sites of amino acid changes of two E. coli K-12 ilvA alleles with altered response to isoleucine are consistent with the conclusion that the C-terminal portion of biosynthetic Tda is involved in allosteric regulation.
BioTechniques | 2004
David R.H. Evans; Kendra Swirsding; Bruce E. Taillon; Jan Fredrik Simons
We describe a novel assay format for the Gal4-based yeast two-hybrid-system, in which the readout from three different reporter genes is measured sequentially in a single microplate. Activation of the URA3, MEL1, and lacZ reporters in response to a protein-protein interaction is monitored by measuring sequentially: (i) growth in medium lacking uracil, (ii) alpha-galactosidase activity, and (iii) beta-galactosidase. The data thus generated permit elimination of many false positive signals and provide a preliminary measurement of reporter activation-strength that may be confirmed by further analysis. The assay procedure is inexpensive and requires few liquid-handling steps. It is appropriate for automated high-throughput interaction mating assays, validation of putative interactor strains and hybrid-protein self-activator tests.
Nucleic Acids Research | 1987
Robert P. Lawther; Ronald C. Wek; John M. Lopes; Ruth Perira; Bruce E. Taillon; G. Wesley
Nucleic Acids Research | 2003
Jingfang Ju; Chunli Huang; Stacey A. Minskoff; Jane E. Mayotte; Bruce E. Taillon; Jan Fredrik Simons
Archive | 2002
Marc F. Decristofaro; Muralidhara Padigaru; Charles E. Miller; Velizar T. Tchernev; Haihong Zhong; Mei Zhong; David W. Anderson; Robert A. Ballinger; Valerie Gerlach; Kimberly A. Spytek; Luca Rastelli; Ramesh Kekuda; Xiaojia Guo; Bryan D. Zerhusen; David Andrew; Peter Mezes; Meera Patturajan; Catherine E. Burgess; Andrew Eisen; Adam R. Wolenc; Jason C. Baumgartner; Richard A. Shimkets; Vladimir Gusev; Corine A. M. Vernet; Raymond J. Taupier; Carol E. A. Pena; Suresh G. Shenoy; Li Li; Stacie J. Casman; Ferenc L. Boldog
Archive | 2002
Jingfang Ju; Chunli Huang; Haihong Zhong; Jan Fredrik Simons; Bruce E. Taillon; John Chant; John A. Peyman; Glennda Smithson; Isabelle Millet
Cancer Genomics & Proteomics | 2004
Jingfang Ju; Luca Rastelli; Uriel M. Malyanker; Jan Fredrik Simons; Chunli Huang; John L. Herrmann; John R. Macdougall; Bruce E. Taillon
Archive | 2001
Sudhirdas K. Prayaga; Kumud Majumder; Bruce E. Taillon; Steven K. Spaderna; Kimberley A. Spytek; John R. Macdougall
Nucleic Acids Research | 1987
Robert P. Lawther; Ronald C. Wek; John M. Lopes; Ruth Pereira; Bruce E. Taillon; G. Wesley Hatfield
The Handbook of Plant Functional Genomics: Concepts and Protocols | 2008
Lei Du; Jan Frederik Simons; Maithreyan Srinivasan; Thomas Jarvie; Bruce E. Taillon; Michael Egholm