Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
XPG ("Xtreme Performance Gear"), the gaming hardware and accessories product line of the Taiwanese memory and storage manufacturer ADATA X/Open Portability Guide , which specifies the requirements for any system which is intended to be a Unix system, and a predecessor to the POSIX standard
The XPG protein is an endonuclease which repairs DNA damage caused by ultraviolet light (UV light). The XPG protein repairs DNA by a process called, Nucleotide excision repair . Mutations in the protein commonly cause Xeroderma Pigmentosum which often lead to skin cancer .
The XPG protein can be corrected by a 133 kDa nuclear protein, XPGC. [1] XPGC is an acidic protein that confers normal ultraviolet (UV) light resistance. [ 2 ] It is a magnesium -dependent, single-strand DNA endonuclease that makes structure-specific endonucleolytic incisions in a DNA substrate containing a duplex region and single-stranded arms.
In addition to its main ADATA brand, the company also sells PC gaming hardware and accessories under its XPG ("Xtreme Performance Gear") brand since 2008. [ 3 ] In 2016, ADATA was the second-largest DRAM module manufacturer in the world by revenue [ 4 ] and had a market capitalization of US$680 million. [ 5 ]
The R-Zone XPG (short for Xtreme Pocket Game) is a completely handheld version of the console, released in 1997. [4] It lacks a headset, and instead projects the display onto a mirrored surface directly above the game controller area on the unit. This version also uses AAA batteries.
An Ercc5(Xpg) mutant mouse model presented features of premature aging including cachexia and osteoporosis with pronounced degenerative phenotypes in both liver and brain. [8] These mutant mice developed a multi-system premature aging degenerative phenotype that appears to strengthen the link between DNA damage and aging.
X/Open group (also known as the Open Group for Unix Systems [1] [2] and incorporated in 1987 as X/Open Company, Ltd. [3] [4]) was a consortium founded by several European UNIX systems manufacturers in 1984 [3] [5] to identify and promote open standards in the field of information technology.
An ERCC5(XPG) mutant mouse model presents features of premature aging including cachexia and osteoporosis with pronounced degenerative phenotypes in both liver and brain. [24] These mutant mice develop a multi-system premature aging degenerative phenotype that appears to strengthen the link between DNA damage and aging.