From medicago from net.bio.net Wed Feb 6 10:44:11 2008 From: medicago from net.bio.net (medicago@net.bio.net) Date: Wed Feb 6 10:56:22 2008 Subject: [Medicago] Draft paper submission deadline is extended: BCBGC-08 Message-ID: <223398.89109.qm@web45914.mail.sp1.yahoo.com> Dear Professors, Colleagues and Friends Kindly share the announcement below with those who may be interested: thank you in advance. Sincerely John Edward BCBGC-08 Draft paper submission deadline is extended. The 2008 International Conference on Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Genomics and Chemoinformatics (BCBGC-08) (website: www.PromoteResearch.org ) will be held during July 7-10 2008 in Orlando, FL, USA. The draft paper submission deadline is extended until February 19 2008 due to several requests from the authors. The conference will be held at the same time and location where several major events (see below) will be taking place. BCBGC brings together both academic and industrial scientists and developers from a diverse range of disciplines including bioinformatics, computer science, computational biology, genomics, proteomics and chemoinformatics. One of the main goals of the conference is to promote the dissemination of research to a multidisciplinary audience and to facilitate communication among researchers in different fields. Papers that demonstrate applications of existing techniques or developments of new methods are equally welcomed to the conference. Sincerely John Edward ? International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Pattern Recognition (AIPR-08) ? International Conference on Automation, Robotics and Control Systems (ARCS-08) ? International Conference on Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Genomics and Chemoinformatics (BCBGC-08) ? International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems and Web Technologies (EISWT-08) ? International Conference on High Performance Computing, Networking and Communication Systems (HPCNCS-08) ? International Conference on Software Engineering Theory and Practice (SETP-08) ? International Conference on Theoretical and Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science (TMFCS-08) --------------------------------- Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. From medicago from net.bio.net Fri Feb 22 04:16:33 2008 From: medicago from net.bio.net (medicago@net.bio.net) Date: Fri Feb 22 08:35:05 2008 Subject: [Medicago] Promotor ENOD12B from Medicago truncatula Message-ID: <1644.129.132.136.169.1203671793.squirrel@www.vis.ethz.ch> Hallo everybody, I am looking for the genomic sequence of the ENOD12B (Early Nodulin 12B) Promotor originating from Medicago truncatula. It should be a roothair specific promotor. Currently I am sequencing an old plasmid from our lab, which should contain this promotor. Unfortunately I cannot verify the sequence in the plasmid to be the supposed ENOD12B Promotor. A nblast in the NCBI-database of my sequenced DNA fragment gives me a hint, that my sequence comes from medicago, but the Sequence alignment is more or less bad. I hope you understand my problem. Unfortunately in there is more data aviable about the construct I am sequencing (very old one, and the person who made it already left the lab). I will be very greatful, if there is anybody who could help me. Best wishes, Benedikt From medicago from net.bio.net Fri Feb 22 15:38:44 2008 From: medicago from net.bio.net (medicago@net.bio.net) Date: Fri Feb 22 15:38:56 2008 Subject: [Medicago] ENOD12B promoter In-Reply-To: <200802221703.m1MH34L28710@net.bio.net> References: <200802221703.m1MH34L28710@net.bio.net> Message-ID: <47BF32D4.5020102@toulouse.inra.fr> Dear Benedikt, I suspect that the promoter you are referring to might be from the alfalfa MsENOD12B gene, or perhaps even pea PsENOD12B. In M. truncatula there is only one ENOD12 gene, so no need for A & B labeling. What is certain is that, whatever the plant, the promoter is *not* root hair specific, although it is expressed in root hairs, and is induced by NFs and during rhizobial infection/nodulation. I hope this information is helpful to you. Best regards, David Barker medicago-request@oat.bio.indiana.edu a ?crit : > Send Medicago mailing list submissions to > medicago@net.bio.net > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://net.bio.net/biomail/listinfo/medicago > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > medicago-request@net.bio.net > > You can reach the person managing the list at > medicago-owner@net.bio.net > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of Medicago digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Promotor ENOD12B from Medicago truncatula (medicago@net.bio.net) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2008 10:16:33 +0100 (CET) > From: medicago@net.bio.net > Subject: [Medicago] Promotor ENOD12B from Medicago truncatula > To: medicago@net.bio.net > Message-ID: <1644.129.132.136.169.1203671793.squirrel@www.vis.ethz.ch> > Content-Type: text/plain;charset=iso-8859-1 > > Hallo everybody, > > I am looking for the genomic sequence of the ENOD12B (Early Nodulin 12B) > Promotor originating from Medicago truncatula. It should be a roothair > specific promotor. Currently I am sequencing an old plasmid from our lab, > which should contain this promotor. Unfortunately I cannot verify the > sequence in the plasmid to be the supposed ENOD12B Promotor. A nblast in > the NCBI-database of my sequenced DNA fragment gives me a hint, that my > sequence comes from medicago, but the Sequence alignment is more or less > bad. > > I hope you understand my problem. Unfortunately in there is more data > aviable about the construct I am sequencing (very old one, and the person > who made it already left the lab). I will be very greatful, if there is > anybody who could help me. > > Best wishes, > > Benedikt > > > > ------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Medicago mailing list > Medicago@net.bio.net > http://net.bio.net/biomail/listinfo/medicago > > End of Medicago Digest, Vol 18, Issue 2 > *************************************** > -- David G. Barker, Laboratory of Plant-Microbe Interactions (ex LBMRPM), UMR INRA/CNRS (441/2594), Chemin de Borde-Rouge, Auzeville, BP 52627, 31326 CASTANET-TOLOSAN Cedex, FRANCE Tel (33).5.61.28.54.15 Fax (33).5.61.28.50.61 David.Barker@toulouse.inra.fr http://www.toulouse.inra.fr/centre/lipm/index.htm