Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . An increase in alpha-globin gene copy number was associated with a greater prevalence of chronic kidney disease ...
The transient and specific formation of chromatin loops is known to juxtapose genes and their distant enhancers, thus enabling gene expression. The mechanistic relationship between looping and ...
Figure 1: Deletion of the Klf1 enhancer EHS1 reduces Bcl11a levels and reactivates fetal globin gene expression in mouse erythroid progenitors. Figure 2: Knockdown of KLF1 in human erythroid ...
FIGURE 1. Distribution of different genotypes with α-globin gene triplication in 73,967 subjects. (A) Gender distribution. (B) The proportion of different genotypes among 1,443 α-globin gene ...
DNA sequences located in a region 6-18 kilobases (kb) upstream from the human ε-globin gene are known as the locus-activating region (LAR) or dominant control region. This region is thought to play a ...
The blood protein hemoglobin and its relative, myoglobin, carry and store life-giving oxygen in many animals. Researchers long thought these complex proteins, with their unique fold, were the only two ...
The cloned chromosomal rabbit $\beta $-globin gene has been introduced into mouse fibroblasts by DNA-mediated gene transfer (transformation). In this report, we examine the expression of the rabbit ...
Sickle cell disease is characterized by the painful recurrence of vaso-occlusive events. Gene therapy with the use of LentiGlobin for sickle cell disease (bb1111; lovotibeglogene autotemcel) consists ...
The evolution of biomedical science can be appreciated through studies of hemoglobin, the oxygen-carrying protein in red cells. Before molecular cloning, the geneticist Arno Motulsky noted, “Many ...
Scientists have revealed an entirely new mechanism through which hemoglobin gene expression is regulated by stress. Our ability to breathe oxygen is critical to our survival. This process is mediated ...
Thalassemia is a common genetic condition affecting red blood cells. Children with severe forms of thalassemia often develop symptoms early in life, but effective treatment can manage the condition.
People with the thalassemia trait, or thalassemia carriers, may not experience any symptoms. However, some thalassemia carriers can experience anemia symptoms, such as paleness and fatigue. In people ...