Desir & Associates, P.C. 11 Broadway Suite 615, New York, NY 10004 2128449478 (Mobile), 8009825280 (Office), 3053971413 (Fax)
Licenses:
New York - Currently registered 2010
Experience:
Of Counsel at Desir & Associates, P.C. - 2011-present Of Counsel at Law Offices Of Gail M. Walton - 2011-2012
Education:
University of Westminster (UK) Degree - LL.B - Bachelor of Laws - Law
Specialties:
General Practice - 30%, years Lawsuits / Disputes - 25%, years Family - 20%, years Immigration - 15%, years Uncontested Divorce - 10%, years
Associations:
New York City Bar Association, 2011-present New York County Lawyers' Association, 2010-present New York State Bar Association, 2010-present ACTRA - Actress, 2000-2010
Description:
Janice S. Edwards is a conscientious and compassionate legal advocate who regularly counsels clients in a variety of areas including contract, family,...
Gloria M. Coruzzi - New York NY Janice W. Edwards - University City MO Elsbeth L. Walker - South Hadley MA Timothy Brears - New York NY
Assignee:
New York University Medical Center - New York NY
International Classification:
C07H 2104 A01H 500 C12P 2100
US Classification:
536 241
Abstract:
The present invention relates to novel plant organ-specific transcriptional promoter nucleic acid sequences, which regulate the expression of glutamine synthetase isoenzymes. Specifically, promoter sequences were isolated from the nuclear gene for chloroplast GS2 glutamine synthetase and from two nuclear genes for cytosolic GS3 glutamine synthetase in the pea plant, Pisum sativum. Accordingly, the present invention provides for the nucleic acid sequences of the GS2, GS3A and GS3B promoter sequences as well as functional portions thereof. The invention further provides for promoters homologous to GS2, GS3A and GS3B, or any portion thereof as well as gene fusions and transgenic plants in which genes that encode heterologous proteins are controlled by the promoter sequences of the invention.
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Quality Angles & the "Tantalus" Complex: Unique Perspectives on Balance & Performance