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Terashima M - - 1995
We reported previously on ADP-ribosylation of actins by chicken arginine-specific ADP-ribosyltransferase in vitro and in situ and the inhibition of actin polymerization by this modification [Terashima, M., Mishima, K., Yamada, K., Tsuchiya, M., Wakutani, T. & Shimoyama, M. (1992) Eur. J. Biochem. 204, 305-311]. In the present study, we determined ...
Cadet P - - 1995
OBJECTIVE: Our purpose was to determine whether interleukin-10 is expressed in human placental tissue, which might imply a role for it in fetal allograft protection. STUDY DESIGN: Detection of interleukin-10 messenger ribonucleic acid in human placental tissue and in human placental JAR cells by reverse transcription-coupled polymerase chain reaction was ...
Ito A - - 1995
There is much discussion about the toxic effect of vanadium and aluminum contained in Ti-6Al-4V alloy for prosthetic implants. The goal of the present investigation was to develop new titanium alloys with sufficient mechanical properties using more biocompatible alloying elements: zirconium, tin, niobium, tantalum, and palladium. The relative growth rates ...
Just I - - 1995
Toxin A and B, the major virulence factors of Clostridium difficile, are the causative agents of antibiotic-associated pseudomembranous colitis. In cultured cell lines their potent cytotoxicity results from their ability to induce disaggregation of the microfilament cytoskeleton. Toxin B acts on the low-molecular-mass GTPase RhoA, which is involved in the ...
Tran-Dinh S - - 1995
A new approach is proposed for investigating the mechanism of metabolite synthesis in cells. This method, based on the competition between various substrates, allows the flux along a pathway, which is normally independent of the concentration of the corresponding precursor in the external medium, to be divided into partial fluxes. ...
Wu W X - - 1995
OBJECTIVE: Our purpose was to investigate whether there is an increase in messenger ribonucleic acid for estrogen receptor in critical maternal or fetal tissues in the last third of pregnancy and during labor in sheep. STUDY DESIGN: Estrogen receptor messenger ribonucleic acid was measured by Northern hybridization analysis in fetal-placental ...
Kyossev Z N - - 1995
The enzyme, UDPglucuronic acid carboxylase (EC 4.1.1.35), was extensively purified from wheat germ, and was used to convert 5-azido-[32P]UDPglucuronic acid to 5-azido-[32P]UDPxylose, for use as a new photoaffinity probe. The carboxylyase was purified approximately 1200-fold using conventional methods, and the enzyme preparation, at the final stage of purification, was stable ...
Menon R - - 1995
OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to investigate the expression of inflammatory cytokines (interleukin-1 beta and interleukin-6) by fetal membranes in response to infection in vivo and to endotoxin in organ culture. STUDY DESIGN: Amniochorionic membranes were collected from infected and uninfected women and analyzed for cytokine messenger ribonucleic acid and ...
Middelhoven W J - - 1995
Cultures of Cryptococcus elinovii CBS 7051 grown at the expense of cinnamic acid as the sole source of carbon and energy partially converted this substrate into styrene. The latter is toxic and eventually kills the culture. Cell-free extracts of cultures grown on cinnamic acid produced styrene from cinnamate. Other basidiomycetous ...
Vandamme P - - 1995
The cellular fatty acids, respiratory quinones, and proteins of the generically misnamed taxa Bacteroides gracilis and Bacteroides ureolyticus were analyzed and compared with the corresponding chemotaxonomic features of their closest relatives, the campylobacters. Our results and previously published data for genotypic and phenotypic characteristics were used in a polyphasic approach ...
Venglarik C J - - 1994
We showed previously that the disulfonic stilbene DNDS (4,4'-dinitrostilben-2,2'-disulfonic acid) was a potent blocker of outwardly rectifying chloride channels (ORCC). The studies reported here were designed to quantify the relationship between electron withdrawal by the 4,4'-substituents and blocker potency. Specifically we compared the blocking effects and molecular properties of the ...
Saito K - - 1994
Transfer of 3H from D-gluconic acid, specifically labelled with 3H at C-2 or C-3 and 14C at C-1, C-2, or C-3, 4, to L(+)-tartaric acid was examined in leaves and berries of Vitis labrusca cv Delaware and in leaves of Parthenocissus quinquefolia. 3H located at C-3 of D-gluconic acid was ...
Reynaud D - - 1994
Hepoxilins A3 and B3 have previously been shown to be formed from 12-hydroperoxyeicosatetraenoic acid (12-HPETE) through a heat-insensitive ferriheme catalysis as indicated by experiments with hemin or hemoglobin, typical of nonenzymatic rearrangement (Pace-Asciak, C. R. (1984) Biochim. Biophys. Acta 793, 485-488; Pace-Asciak, C. R. (1984) J. Biol. Chem. 259, 8332-8337). ...
Fujihashi T - - 1994
Various synthetic ribonucleic acids were evaluated for inhibition of HIV-induced cytopathicity of cultured cells; only poly and oligoguanylic acids, but not other homopolymers, showed potent inhibitory activity. Phosphorylation of either the 5'- or 3'-end of oligoribonucleotides converted short inactive oligomers, such as dimers to effective anti-HIV agents. The efficacy of ...
Shioda S - - 1994
Pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating-polypeptide (PACAP) is a new member of the secretin/glucagon/vasoactive intestinal peptide family of peptides; it occurs as two amidated forms with 38 (PACAP38) and 27 (PACAP27) amino acids. Rabbit antisera against synthetic PACAP27 were characterized by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. One of the antisera, using a high antibody titer, ...
Deshpande J V - - 1994
6-Amino penicillanic acid (6-APA) was condensed with D-alpha-phenyl glycine chloride in presence of E. coli NCIM 2563 to form ampicillin. At pH 5, 30% of 6-APA was converted to ampicillin during 1 hr incubation. When E. coli cells were immobilized in calcium alginate beads, the activity remained unaffected even after ...
Tang K - - 1994
We found that picolinic acid is a very good matrix for matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) time-of-flight mass spectrometry of oligonucleotides, proteins and tRNA. Among the oligonucleotides, picolinic acid was shown to be effective for homo-oligonucleotides, d(G)40 and d(C)60, and for mixed-base oligonucleotides up to 190 bases. In the case of ...
Dabora J M - - 1994
We have examined the equilibrium unfolding of Escherichia coli ribonuclease HI (RNase H), a member of a family of enzymes that cleaves RNA from RNA:DNA hybrids. A completely synthetic gene was constructed that expresses a variant of the wild-type sequence with all 3 cysteines replaced with alanine. The resulting recombinant ...
Coon S L - - 1994
Shewanella colwelliana D is a marine procaryote which produces a diffusible brown pigment that correlates with melA gene expression. Previously, melA had been cloned, sequenced, and expressed in Escherichia coli; however, the reaction product of MelA had not been identified. This report identifies that product as homogentisic acid, provides evidence ...
Mengin-Lecreulx D - - 1994
In Escherichia coli, auxotrophy for diaminopimelic acid (A2pm) can be suppressed by growth with exogenous cystathionine or lanthionine. The incorporation of cystathionine into peptidoglycan metabolism was examined with a dapA metC mutant, whereas for lanthionine, a dapA metA mutant strain was used. Analysis of peptidoglycan precursors and sacculi isolated from ...
Nishimura K - - 1994
A simple method was established for determination of the stereospecificity of C-4' hydrogen transfer of the coenzymes (pyridoxal and pyridoxamine). The method is based on the findings that aspartate aminotransferase of pig heart and D-amino acid aminotransferase of Bacillus sp. YM-1 catalyze the abstraction of the pro-S and pro-R proton ...
Peddie B A - - 1994
Naturally occurring betaines, especially glycine betaine and proline betaine, were accumulated by Escherichia coli from urine. In synthetic hyperosmotic medium, with an homologous series of added betaines, (CH3)3N(+)-(CH2)n-COO-, osmoprotective activity and intracellular accumulation decreased monotonically as n increased from 1 to 5. In contrast, alpha-substituted glycine betaines were accumulated in ...
Weiler E W - - 1994
The phytotoxic principle, coronatine, which is present in several pathovars of the plant pathogen, Pseudomonas syringae was shown to be highly active in completely different, jasmonate-selective bioassays. At nanomolar to micromolar concentrations, coronatine induced the accumulation of defense-related secondary metabolites in several plant cell cultures, induced transcript accumulation of the ...
Ilett K F - - 1994
The metabolism of sulfamethazine (SMZ) and p-aminobenzoic acid (PABA) by N-acetyltransferase (NAT) was measured in human colorectal cytosols from 12 slow and 11 rapid acetylators whose genotype was determined independently by a specific polymerase chain reaction. SMZ metabolism was significantly greater in the rapid than in the slow phenotype (192 ...
Rosenberry T L - - 1994
In Trypanosoma brucei, glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI) anchors of proteins and free GPIs with identical structures have been characterized. This identity provides strong presumptive evidence that the free GPIs are in fact precursors of the GPI anchors on proteins. In mammalian tissues, however, rather consistent differences in the structures of free GPIs ...
Sebök B - - 1994
Oral administration with complex mixtures of fumaric acid derivatives is known to have antipsoriatic efficacy. The present studies aimed to clarify the mode of action and toxicity of the individual compounds. Hyperproliferative HaCaT keratinocytes in monolayer cultures were exposed to fumaric acid, dimethylfumarate, zinc monoethylfumarate, calcium monoethylfumarate and magnesium monoethylfumarate ...
Qian H - - 1994
The mobilizable shuttle plasmids pXZ911, pBZ51, pBZ52, carrying the Mob site and replication origin of the Corynebacteria plasmid pXZ10145, were constructed. In E. coli S17-1, they can be transferred to coryneform bacteria C. glutamicum ATCC13032, C. glutamicum ATCC21543, C. pekinense B3, C. pekinense AS1.299, C. herculis B43, B. flavum ATCC14067 ...
Laber B - - 1994
The rhizocticines and plumbemicines are two groups of di- and tripeptid antibiotics thought to interfere with threonine or threonine-related metabolism. Z-2-amino-5-phosphono-3-pentenoic acid, the common unusual amino acid constituent of the rhizocticines and plumbemicines, was found to irreversibly inhibit Escherichia coli threonine synthase in a time-dependent reaction that followed pseudo-first order ...
Lingham R B - - 1993
Chaetomellic acids A and B, isolated from Chaetomella acutiseta, are specific inhibitors of farnesyl-protein transferase that do not inhibit geranylgeranyl transferase type 1 or squalene synthase. Chaetomellic acids A and B are reversible inhibitors, resemble farnesyl diphosphate and probably inhibit FPTase by substituting for farnesyl diphosphate. Chaetomellic acid production appears ...
Cheung C Y - - 1993
OBJECTIVES: The current study investigated the developmental changes in atrial natriuretic factor peptide content and messenger ribonucleic acid localization in the atria and ventricles of the ovine fetus throughout the second half of gestation. STUDY DESIGN: Ovine fetuses from 67 to 146 days' gestation (term 147 days) and newborn lambs ...
Yamamoto Y - - 1993
Paramagnetic 1H-NMR saturation transfer experiments have been used successfully to connect acidic and alkaline forms of equine ferric myoglobin through met-thiocyanate form as a mediator. The saturation transfer connectivities have provided the first assignments of the heme methyl proton resonances of equine met-hydroxyl myoglobin. Without mediator ligand, the acid-alkaline transition ...
Nadler M J - - 1993
N-Myristoylation of p56lck, a member of the Src family of protein-tyrosine kinases, is essential for its proper targeting to the plasma membrane. 2-Hydroxymyristic acid (HMA) is an analog of myristic acid that becomes metabolically activated in cells to form 2-hydroxymyristoyl-CoA, a potent inhibitor of myristoyl-CoA:protein N-myristoyltransferase (NMT), the enzyme that ...
Baranowski W - - 1993
Transfer ribonucleic acid from rapidly growing tissues, particularly from neoplasia, is partially deficient in queuine, a highly modified transfer ribonucleic acid constituent. By means of an enzymatic assay we also found a queuine deficiency (14%) in human placenta transfer ribonucleic acid despite its high concentrations in the amniotic fluid. Proposed ...
Siegel J P - - 1993
The cellular fatty acid composition of Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis (B.t.i.) from 5 commercial brands (Vectobac, Acrobe, Skeetal, Bactimos and Teknar), as well as of the current International Standard for B.t.i. (IPS 82), was determined using a Hewlett-Packard Microbial Identification System. The original strain of B.t.i., B.t. var. kurstaki, B.t. ...
Mohammed T - - 1993
The purpose of this study was to directly investigate the mechanisms of K+ transfer across the rat placenta, which was isolated and perfused through both its maternal and fetal circulations. Unidirectional maternofetal (Kmf) and fetomaternal (Kfm) clearances for 42K, 51Cr-labeled EDTA (used as a diffusion-limited paracellular marker), and 3H2O (used ...
Moore J P - - 1993
Two sCD4-resistant, primary viruses (P-08 and P-17) were compared with two sCD4-sensitive, T cell line-adapted variants (C-08 and C-17) for their biochemical responses to sCD4. At 37 degrees C, neither primary virus shed gp120 within 8 hr at sCD4 concentrations of up to 500 nM, whereas C-08 and C-17 lost ...
Cuevas A A - - 1993
Based on previous findings that lens pigments and melanins share many physicochemical properties, human lens pigments and natural (hair) and synthetic melanins were submitted to oxidation with permanganate under strong acidic conditions. This procedure has been utilized for the characterization of melanins and results in the well defined products, thiazole-4,5-dicarboxylic ...
Stindl A - - 1993
Actinomycin Synthetase II (ACMS II), which activates threonine and valine by a thioltemplate mechanism during the synthesis of the actinomycin half-molecule 4-methyl-3-hydroxyanthranilic acid (4-MHA) pentapeptide lactone, was purified to near homogeneity from Streptomyces chrysomallus. It is a single polypeptide chain of M(r) 280,000 and contains 4'-phosphopantetheine as a covalently bound ...
Schreiber J R - - 1993
OBJECTIVE: The purpose was to evaluate the changes in gap junction connexin-43 messenger ribonucleic acid levels associated with rat ovarian follicular development. Gap junctions connect the plasma membranes of adjacent cells through cell-to-cell channels, allowing synchronization of cellular events, including ovarian follicular development. Ovarian gap junctions consist of the protein ...
Yu L - - 1993
A natural substance, telluroamino acid, was discovered in tellurium yeast by GC and GC/MS. This substance was obtained for the first time by means of the assimilation of inorganic tellurium by yeast, having 600 ppm of total Te and 150 ppm of telluroamino acid. Some rules for such an assimilation ...
Takahashi K - - 1993
Pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide (PACAP) is a novel hypothalamic peptide consisting of 38 amino acids [PACAP(1-38)] with a potent stimulatory action on adenylate cyclase in rat pituitary. The presence of immunoreactive (IR-) PACAP in the tumor tissue of pheochromocytomas was studied by radioimmunoassay and immunocytochemistry. The antibody to PACAP ...
Thorpe A - - 1993
Fish lens transmission was found to vary depending on the type and concentration of short-wave absorbing compounds present within the lens. Pigments extracted from lenses of ten species were identified as mycosporine-like amino acids (mainly palythine, palythene and asterina-330, lambda maxs around 320-360 nm) which are also thought to be ...
Yamagishi K - - 1993
Messenger RNAs of a potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) Kunitz-type proteinase inhibitor(s) (PKPI) were present in potato disks excised from tubers stored for 14 months (old tubers) or 2 months (young tubers) after harvest, and disappeared during the aseptic culture. The PKPI mRNA accumulation was found to be induced in potato ...
Caparrós M - - 1993
The presence of certain D-amino acids in the growth media of Escherichia coli results in the accumulation of 2 major and 3-5 minor new muropeptides in the murein sacculus. Preliminary data suggested that the major muropeptides correspond to a monomer and a cross-linked dimer with one residue of D-amino acid ...
Masek F - - 1993
In UV-irradiated Escherichia coli, predamaged by thymine-amino acid starvation or a UV predose, a large amount of dimers may remain unexcised and may be tolerated by an error-free mechanism, which requires the function of uvr, recA and lexA genes. A possible role of the umuC gene in both the inhibition ...
Wong C - - 1992
sigma 54 is an atypical sigma factor involved in enhancer-dependent transcription in Escherichia coli. In vivo assays were developed for following the kinetics and thermodynamics of sigma 54-dependent melting of the glnAP2 promoter start site. These assays were applied to a series of three sigma 54 polymerases containing zero, one, ...
Pieper D R - - 1992
The relation of the olfactory bulbs and photoperiod to the regulation of body weight was studied in male golden hamsters. Animals underwent sham operation, bilateral olfactory bulbectomy, or unilateral bulbectomy. They were left on long photoperiod for 5 weeks and then were transferred to short photoperiod for 11 weeks. The ...
Lynch-Salamon D I - - 1992
OBJECTIVE: Annexins are a superfamily of proteins that are thought to inhibit phospholipase A2 activity and hence inhibit prostaglandin production. The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that annexin I concentration in human amnion is reduced with labor and that this reduction is mediated by a decrease ...
Brondz I - - 1992
There are several problems related to the classification and identification of bacterial and yeast species assigned to the genera Actinobacillus, Haemophilus, Pasteurella, Bacteroides, Prevotella, Porphyromonas, Campylobacter, Wolinella, Treponema, Candida, Torulopsis, and Saccharomyces, most of which belong to the resident oral microflora. The present review was written to demonstrate how multivariate ...
Hejnaes K R - - 1992
Denatured and reduced N-terminal extended insulin-like growth factor-1 (AE-IGF-1) was purified from Escherichia coli extracts and subjected to in vitro folding. The renaturation process was shown to be a function of the redox potential of the solution. Folding by different methods had no significant effect on the renaturation. A maximal ...
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