Understanding the mechanisms of ATPase beta family genes for cellular thermotolerance in crossbred bulls
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Understanding the mechanisms of ATPase beta family genes for cellular thermotolerance in crossbred bulls
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Rajib Deb Basavaraj Sajjanar Umesh Singh Rani Alex T. V. Raja Rafeeque R. Alyethodi Sushil Kumar Gyanendra Sengar Sheetal Sharma Rani Singh & B. Prakash
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ATPase B1 . ATPase B2 . ATPase B3 . HSP70
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Na+/K+-ATPase is an integral membrane protein composed of a large catalytic subunit (alpha), a smaller glycoprotein subunit (beta), and gamma subunit. The beta subunit is essential for ion recognition as well as maintenance of the membrane integrity. Present study was aimed to analyze the expression pattern of ATPase beta subunit genes (ATPase B1, ATPase B2, and ATPase B3) among the crossbred bulls under different ambient temperatures (20–44 °C). The present study was also aimed to look into the relationship of HSP70 with the ATPase beta family genes. Our results demonstrated that among beta family genes, transcript abundance of ATPase B1 and ATPase B2 is significantly (P Not Available |
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2020-05-20T06:18:05Z
2020-05-20T06:18:05Z 2015-03-13 |
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Research Paper
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Not Available http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/35859 |
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English
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Int J Biometeorol
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