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MT-ATP8 (or ATP8) is a mitochondrial gene with the full name 'mitochondrially encoded ATP synthase membrane subunit 8' that encodes a subunit of mitochondrial...
Click to read more »frame was called an unidentified reading frame (URF). For example, the MT-ATP8 gene was first described as URF A6L when the complete human mitochondrial...
Click to read more »(Hymenoptera: Evaniidae) has low A+T content and a long intergenic spacer between atp8 and atp6". Molecular Biology Reports. 37 (4): 1931–1942. doi:10.1007/s11033-009-9640-1...
Click to read more »Stop codon (red dot) of the human mitochondrial DNA MT-ATP8 gene, and start codon (blue circle) of the MT-ATP6 gene. For each nucleotide triplet (square...
Click to read more »their locations Gene Type Product Positions in the mitogenome Strand MT-ATP8 protein coding ATP synthase, Fo subunit 8 (complex V) 08,366–08,572 (overlap...
Click to read more »mitochondrial code, either in the +1 frame for MT-ATP8 (in red) or in the +3 frame for MT-ATP6 (in blue). The MT-ATP8 genes terminates with the TAG stop codon...
Click to read more »domestic and wild Bactrian camel populations based on the mitochondrial ATP8 and ATP6 genes". Livestock Science. 199 (Supplement C): 95–100. doi:10.1016/j...
Click to read more »its first codons with the end of the MT-ATP8 gene. With respect to the MT-ATP6 reading frame (+3), the MT-ATP8 gene ends in the +1 reading frame with a...
Click to read more »Tandem out-of-phase overlap of the human mitochondrial genes ATP8 (+1 frame, in red) and ATP6 (+3 frame, in blue)...
Click to read more »amino acid is given (one-letter code), either in the +1 reading frame for MT-ATP8 (in red) or in the +3 frame for MT-ATP6 (in blue). In this genomic region...
Click to read more »ATP5PD, ATP5ME, ATP5PF, ATP5MF, ATP5MG, ATP5L2, ATP5PO, ATP5S, MT-ATP6, MT-ATP8 H+ transporting, lysosomal: ATP6AP1, ATP6AP2, ATP6V1A, ATP6V1B1, ATP6V1B2...
Click to read more »Boominathan, Amutha; et al. (2016-09-04). "Stable nuclear expression of ATP8 and ATP6 genes rescues a mtDNA Complex V null mutant". pp. 9342–9357. doi:10...
Click to read more »445 H MT-CO2 7,586–8,269 H MT-CO3 9,207–9,990 H V ATP synthase MT-ATP6 8,527–9,207 (overlap with MT-ATP8) H MT-ATP8 8,366–8,572 H — Humanin MT-RNR2 — —...
Click to read more »doctrinal frameworks described by NATO's Allied Tactical Publication 8B (ATP8) and the European Amphibious Initiative. While the CNOA made air capabilities...
Click to read more »P25713 9940 MT4 HGNC:18705; P47944 9941 MT-ATP6 HGNC:7414; P00846 9942 MT-ATP8 HGNC:7415; P03928 9943 MT-CO1 HGNC:7419; P00395 9944 MT-CO2 HGNC:7421; P00403...
Click to read more »ATP5MC2, ATP5MC3, ATP5PD, ATP5ME, ATP5PF, ATP5MF, ATP5MG, ATP5PO MT-ATP6, MT-ATP8 Eukaryotes belonging to some divergent lineages have very special organizations...
Click to read more »region of the human mitochondrial genome with the two overlapping genes MT-ATP8 and MT-ATP6. When read from the beginning, these codons make sense to a ribosome...
Click to read more »Crampton AL, Wang X, et al. (November 2016). "Stable nuclear expression of ATP8 and ATP6 genes rescues a mtDNA Complex V null mutant". Nucleic Acids Research...
Click to read more »which is 10,326 bp long). All mitochondrial tRNA genes are absent. The MT-ATP8 and MT-ATP6 genes are also missing. The mtDNA of Paraspadella gotoi, also...
Click to read more »the SENS programs, researchers managed to make two mitochondrial genes, ATP8 and ATP6, stably express from the cell nucleus in the cell culture. 2016...
Click to read more »funds raised at Lifespan.io, the SENS Research Foundation showed ATP6 and ATP8 could be successfully expressed with their published research appearing in...
Click to read more »degeneration and cardiac dysrythmia. Amino acid changes in MT-ND4, MT-ND5 and MT-ATP8 resulting from mutations at the 11994, 8502 and 13,231 bp of mtDNA are significantly...
Click to read more »661 bp and includes 36 genes, containing 12 protein-coding genes (missing atp8), 22 tRNA genes, and 2 ribosomal RNAs (rrnS and rrnL), plus two non-coding...
Click to read more »is possible, these authors point out, that there is an extremely "fast" ATP8 molecular clock in this taxon, but this would require a rate of mutations...
Click to read more »mtDNA has 15 protein-coding genes, including ATP synthase subunits atp6, atp8, and atp9, cytochrome oxidase subunits cox1, cox2, and cox3, apocytochrome...
Click to read more »bacterial lineage. Examples are the clusters sdh3 to nad5, (comprising 5 genes), atp8-[trn]-rps4-atp9 and nad11-nad1-cox11-cox3-tufA.” There are currently three...
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