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Manning Gerald S - - 2003
Recent experimental, theoretical, and computational developments in the field of nucleic acid electrostatics have brought interesting concepts to the fore. The phosphate charge on the double helix apparently influences its structure. When the charge is neutralized asymmetrically, the resulting force imbalance drives bending toward the neutralized side. When the charge ...
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Hudson R H E - - 2003
We report recent developments in the optimization of a submonomer synthesis of peptide nucleic acid based on the Fukuyama-Mitsunobu reaction. The key steps in the submonomer synthesis are the installation of an appropriately protected 2-aminoethyl group on the alpha-nitrogen of an amino acid and its subsequent acylation with a protected ...
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Bologna Jean-Charles - - 2003
Despite the recently enlarged field of available RNA knock-down technologies, e.g., antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs) and duplexes of synthetic 21 nucleotides RNAs (siRNAs), no versatile transfection reagent has been reported to deliver different nucleic acids formats at high rates of efficiency. We have evaluated the versatility and efficacy of linear PEI ...
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Cooper Chris M - - 2003
Five C-27 apocarotenoids were detected in acetone extracts of the flowers of Boronia megastigma (Nees) using HPLC with UV-vis photodiode array and MS detection. Comparison of methylated and unmethylated extracts aided identification when considered with the UV-vis and MS data. The five apocarotenoids identified here were hydroxy-apo-10'-carotenoic acid (1), methyl ...
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DeWalt Brad W - - 2003
Recombinant proteins are often purified from microbial lysates containing high concentrations of nucleic acids. Pre-purification steps such as nuclease addition or precipitation with polyethyleneimine or ammonium sulfate are normally required to reduce viscosity and to eliminate competing polyanions before anion exchange chromatography. We report that small polycationic compaction agents such ...
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de los Ríos Asunción - - 2003
Antarctic endolithic microecosystems harbour distinct biofilms. The lithic substrate and the microorganisms comprising these films are intimately linked, leading to complex mineral-microbe interactions. Hence, the microhabitats and microenvironments of these microecosystems are not only determined by the physicochemical features of the lithic substrate, but are also conditioned by the biological ...
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Liu Chunyu - - 2003
A double-stranded (ds)RNA, designated as M2, is associated with hypovirulence, conversion of the quinic acid pathway from inducible to constitutive and downregulation of the shikimic acid pathway in the Rhizoctonia solani culture Rhs 1A1. In this study, we report that in the virulent, M2-lacking isolate Rhs 1AP, which is isogenic ...
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Rothwell P J - - 2003
By using single-molecule multiparameter fluorescence detection, fluorescence resonance energy transfer experiments, and newly developed data analysis methods, this study demonstrates directly the existence of three structurally distinct forms of reverse transcriptase (RT):nucleic acid complexes in solution. Single-molecule multiparameter fluorescence detection also provides first information on the structure of a complex ...
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Jhaveri Sulay D - - 2003
Apo-myoglobin, labeled with the environmentally sensitive redox probe RuII(NH3)4(1,10-phenanthroline-5-maleimide)2+, was immobilized onto gold electrodes modified with 11-mercaptoundecanoic acid and subsequently labeled with biotin; avidin binding to the immobilized biotin was specifically and quantitatively detected by a change in cyclic voltammetry of the co-immobilized probe.
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Lu Bao-Yuan - - 2003
Three carbamylated derivatives of reduced mouse prion protein (mPrP) were isolated during the aborted oxidative folding in the presence of urea. These three prion protein derivatives (mPrP-a, mPrP-b, and mPrP-c) exist as monomer in the acidic solution (pH < 2.0) and exhibit prevalent random coil structure. However, they undergo rapid ...
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Blanch Ewan W - - 2003
Due to its sensitivity to chirality, Raman optical activity (ROA), which may be measured as a small difference in vibrational Raman scattering from chiral molecules in right- and left-circularly polarized incident light, is a powerful probe of biomolecular structure in solution. Protein ROA spectra provide information on the secondary and ...
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Bishop G Reid - - 2003
Circular dichroism (CD) of nucleic acids is commonly used to provide a signature for a given secondary structure. CD is particularly powerful for monitoring structural changes resulting from changes in environmental conditions such as temperature, ionic strength, and pH. A number of commercially available instruments are available for the measurement ...
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Franchi Marco - - 2003
Monovalent ([Na+] > 10 mM) and divalent ([Ca2+], [Mg2+] > 1.0 mM) cations induced the precipitation of nucleic acid molecules. In the presence of clay minerals (montmorillonite and kaolinite), there was adsorption instead of precipitation. The cation concentration needed for adsorption depended on both the valence of the cations and ...
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Delagoutte Emmanuelle - - 2003
In Part I of this review [Delagoutte & von Hippel, Quarterly Reviews of Biophysics (2002) 35, 431-478] we summarized what is known about the properties, mechanisms, and structures of the various helicases that catalyze the unwinding of double-stranded nucleic acids. Here, in Part II, we consider these helicases as tightly ...
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Li Lei - - 2003
It is found that the fluorescence intensity of Tb-cetylpyridine bromide (CPB)-nucleic acid system can be enhanced by La(3+), Gd(3+), Lu(3+), Sc(3+) and Y(3+), of which Gd(3+) has the greatest enhancement. The experiments indicate that under the optimum condition, the fluorescence intensity of the system is in proportion to the concentration ...
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Theobald Douglas L - - 2003
The OB-fold domain is a compact structural motif frequently used for nucleic acid recognition. Structural comparison of all OB-fold/nucleic acid complexes solved to date confirms the low degree of sequence similarity among members of this family while highlighting several structural sequence determinants common to most of these OB-folds. Loops connecting ...
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Lukondeh Tredwell - - 2003
Cells of Kluyveromyces marxianus FII 510700 and Saccharomyces cerevisiae CBS 1907 were autolysed in phosphate buffer, pH 4.5, for a maximum of 10 days to compare chemical changes that occur in the carbohydrate, protein, amino acid and nucleic acid content. Approximately 2.2-3% carbohydrate, 9.5-12% protein, 0.6-1.0% DNA and 6-7% RNA ...
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Soukup J - - 2003
Molecular methods play an important role in diagnostic pathology of lymphomas. PCR based demonstration of clonality or detection of a specific chromosomal translocation may determine the exact classification of the lymphoma. Hence the final diagnosis may depend on the quality of preserved nucleic acids in the bioptic specimen. The integrity ...
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Demidov Vadim V - - 2003
In some aspects, homogeneous (all-in-solution) nucleic acid hybridization assays are superior to the traditionally used heterogeneous (solution-to-surface) alternatives. Profluorescent probes, which reveal fluorescence enhancement or fluorescence polarization upon their binding to DNA and RNA targets, are a paradigm for the real-time sequence-specific homogeneous detection of nucleic acids. A variety of ...
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Verma Sandeep - - 2003
Chemical modifications of nucleic acids present vast opportunities for extending the functions and properties of these biomolecules. In general, efforts invested in this direction pertain to the introduction of reactive functional groups for further derivatizations of oligonucleotides with numerous reporter groups and for equipping nucleic acids with catalytic chemical moieties. ...
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Sekiguchi Mitsuaki - - 2003
We designed and successfully synthesized novel nucleic acid analogues with a C3'-C4' trans-fused six-membered ring, trans-3',4'-BNAs from D-glucose. A 1H-NMR experiment and X-ray crystallographic analysis demonstrated that the sugar puckering of trans-3',4'-BNA was restricted in an S-type conformation. We also achieved its incorporation into oligonucleotides using automated DNA synthesizer.
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Rozema David B - - 2003
Endosomolysis, a critical barrier to efficient delivery of macromolecules such as nucleic acids, has been breached using a novel approach: endosomolysis by masking of a membrane-active agent (EMMA). To demonstrate the concept of EMMA, a cationic membrane-active peptide, melittin, was reversibly inhibited using a maleic anhydride derivative. At neutral pH, ...
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Kyle M - - 2003
Evidence is accumulating for a mechanistic linkage between body phosphorus content and growth and reproduction of individual organisms, due in part to variation in allocation of resources to ribosomal RNA. Testing this connection requires reliable methods of quantifying the nucleic acid content of individual organisms. Although methods for quantifying nucleic ...
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Chiu Wing Lok Abe Kurtz - - 2003
The second release of Thermodynamic Database for Nucleic Acids, NTDB 2.0, includes more than 4600 entries (250% increase over release 1.0). It contains sequence types and details of several thermodynamic parameters (enthalpy, DeltaH; entropy, DeltaS; Gibbs free energy, DeltaG; melting temperature, T(m)), experimental models and methods for extracting thermodynamic parameters, ...
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Rajeev Kallanthottathil G - - 2002
[structure: see text] Peptide nucleic acid (PNA) monomers containing the tricyclic cytosine analogues phenoxazine, 9-(2-aminoethoxy)phenoxazine (G-clamp), and 9-(3-aminopropoxy)phenoxazine (propyl-G-clamp) have been synthesized. The modified nucleobases were incorporated into PNA oligomers using Boc-chemistry for solid-phase synthesis. PNAs containing single G-clamp modifications exhibit significantly enhanced affinity toward RNA and DNA targets relative ...
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Acharya Asha - - 2002
We use a heterodimerizing leucine zipper system to examine the contribution of the interhelical a-a' interaction to dimer stability for six amino acids (A, V, L, I, K, and N). Circular dichroism (CD) spectroscopy monitored the thermal denaturation of 36 heterodimers that generate six homotypic and 30 heterotypic a-a' interactions. ...
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Mollova Emilia T - - 2002
Less than a decade old, single-molecule fluorescence of nucleic acids has rapidly become an important tool in the arsenal of biological probes. A variety of novel approaches to investigate conformational dynamics, catalytic mechanisms, folding pathways and protein-nucleic-acid interactions have recently been devised for nucleic acids using this technique. Combined with ...
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Imamoto Yasushi - - 2002
The light-induced global conformational change of photoactive yellow protein was directly observed by small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS). The N-terminal 6, 15, or 23 amino acid residues were enzymatically truncated (T6, T15, or T23, respectively), and their near-UV intermediates were accumulated under continuous illumination for SAXS measurements. The Kratky plot demonstrated ...
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Delagoutte Emmanuelle - - 2002
Helicases are proteins that harness the chemical free energy of ATP hydrolysis to catalyze the unwinding of double-stranded nucleic acids. These enzymes have been much studied in isolation, and here we review what is known about the mechanisms of the unwinding process. We begin by considering the thermally driven 'breathing' ...
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Fox Alvin - - 2002
Interplanetary missions to collect pristine Martian surface samples for analysis of organic molecules, and to search for evidence of life, are in the planning phases. The only extraterrestrial samples currently on Earth are lunar dust and rocks, brought back by the Apollo (U.S.) and Luna (Soviet Union) missions to the ...
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Midoux Patrick - - 2002
Nucleic acid transfer in mammalian cels is drastically improved with devices which increase their delivery in the cytosol upon endocytosis. In this chapter, we describe the effect on plasmid DNA (pDNA) and oligonucleotide (ODN) transfer, of an histidine-rich peptide (H5WYG), histidylated oligolysine (HoK), and histidylated polylysine (HpK) designed on the ...
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Brenowitz Michael - - 2002
For many years, hydroxyl radical footprinting has been an insightful probe of the solvent accessibility of local regions of nucleic acid structure. Recently, quantitative applications of this technique have been developed that allow time-resolved and equilibrium analysis of transitions involving nucleic acid ligand binding and conformation change to be analyzed ...
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Lermer Leonard - - 2002
The 3'phosphoramidite of 8-histaminyl deoxyadenosine has been prepared and successfully incorporated into a short oligodeoxyribonucleotide. The synthetic methodology leading to this preparation is given and the implications for developing new DNAzymes as well as probing unusual nucleic acid structures are discussed.
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Phadtare Sangita - - 2002
Cold-shock proteins of the CspA family of Escherichia coli help the cells to acclimate to low temperature conditions through an unknown mechanism. In vitro, these proteins bind to single-stranded nucleic acids and destabilize nucleic acid secondary structures. An unusual surface-exposed patch of 6 evolutionarily conserved aromatic amino acids is thought ...
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Exner Otto - - 2002
Fundamental model compounds for the Hammett equation, meta- and para-substituted benzoic acids, were investigated by the density functional theory at the B3LYP/6-311+G(d,p) level. Energies of 25 acids and of their anions were calculated in all possible conformations and from them the energies of the assumed mixture of conformers. Relative acidities ...
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Leisen Johannes - - 2002
An experimental setup is described for the automated recording of sorption isotherms by NMR experiments at precisely defined levels of relative humidity (RH). Implementation is demonstrated for a cotton fabric; Bloch decays. T1 and T2* relaxation times were measured at predefined steps of increasing and decreasing relative humidities (RHs) so ...
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Laine Olli - - 2002
Polyesters prepared from the same diol, 2-butyl-2-ethyl-1,3-propanediol, but different phthalic acid isomers, phthalic, isophthalic, and terephthalic acid, were characterized by collision-induced dissociation electrospray ionization Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance (CID-ESI-FT-ICR) and postsource-decay matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight (PSD-MALDI-TOF) mass spectrometry. Sodiated dihydroxyl-terminated polyester oligomers containing five repeating units at m/z 1634 ...
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Brown Phyllis R - - 2002
The recent mapping of the human genome was a tremendous achievement made possible to a large degree by the development of analytical methods for sequencing purine and pyrimidine bases in nucleic acids. In the last 3 decades, the number of analyses of nucleic acids and their constituents by HPLC and ...
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van Gijlswijk Rob P M - - 2002
BACKGROUND: Microarray platforms will change immunochemical and nucleic acid-based analysis of cell homogenates and body fluids compared with classic analyses. Microarrays use labeled target and immobilized probes, rather than fixed targets and labeled probes. We describe a method for simultaneous labeling of nucleic acids and proteins. METHODS: Horseradish peroxidase- and ...
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Leonard Shonda A - - 2002
The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) and the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (IUBMB) have established standards for representing nucleic acids and amino acids with single capital letters. The tables provided in this appendix summarize the codes for bases in nucleic acid sequences and individual ...
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Kurinovich Mary Ann - - 2002
The gas phase acidities of a series of uracil derivatives (1-methyluracil, 3-methyluracil, 6-methyluracil, 5,6-dimethyluracil, and 1,3-dimethyluracil) have been bracketed to provide an understanding of the intrinsic reactivity of uracil. The experiments indicate that in the gas phase, uracil has four sites more acidic than water. Among the uracil analogs, the ...
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Könnings Stephanie - - 2002
This study describes the development of a method for the incorporation of fluorescently labelled ovalbumin (FITC-OVA) into immune stimulating complexes (ISCOMs) prepared by the hydration method. Conjugation of palmitic acid was performed to fluorescently labelled OVA (pFITC-OVA) or to non-labelled OVA, with subsequent conjugation of FITC to the resulting palmitified ...
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Dass Crispin R - - 2002
Cationic liposomes have become the reagent of choice for transfer of nucleic acids such as plasmids and oligodeoxynucleotides to cells in culture and in vivo. Whilst these reagents have several advantages over other forms of nucleic acid transfer methods, toxicity remains a significant problem, especially in vivo. Recent studies have ...
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Dass Crispin R - - 2002
Oligodeoxynuclotides (ODNs) are deoxyribonucleic-acid-based sequences showing therapeutic potential against such diseases as cancer, arteriosclerosis, arthritis, viral infections, and inflammation. Administration of these chemical entities using carriers has certain advantages over administration of free nucleic acid strands. Liposomes, one class of carriers, have been proven to be a popular choice for ...
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Liu Rutao - - 2002
Resonance Rayleigh light scattering (RRLS) spectra of cetylpyridine bromide (CPB)-nucleic acid system and their analytical application have been first studied. The effective factors and optimum conditions of the reaction have been investigated. After CPB and nucleic acid are mixed together, a new absorption peak located at 300 nm appeared, which ...
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Eick Sigrun - - 2002
OBJECTIVES: Microbiological laboratory procedures are involved in diagnosis and therapy control of progressive and refractory forms of periodontitis. In recent years techniques have been developed based on the detection of nucleic acids. The purpose of this study was to validate the commercially available micro-Dent(R) test which employs probes for A. ...
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Leblanc Ludovic - - 2002
Three different fluorescence spectra were recorded following excitation at 250 nm (aromatic amino acids+nucleic acids), 270 nm (tryptophan residues) and 316 nm (NADH) for 25 strains of bacteria in dilute suspensions. Evaluation of the spectra using principal component analysis and hierarchical clustering showed a good reproducibility from culture to culture ...
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Rajendran Manjula - - 2002
In vitro selection can be used to generate nucleic acid binding species (aptamers) and catalysts (ribozymes) that can recognize a variety of molecules. Because nucleic acid function is largely derived from readily tabulated secondary structures, it has proven possible to engineer aptamers and ribozymes to function as biosensors. Labeling nucleic ...
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Dardare Nathalie - - 2002
Methylene blue (MB), riboflavin (RB) and psoralen sensitizers (4' aminomethyl-4,5',8-trimethylpsoralen [AMT] and derivatives) are under study as sensitizers of viral inactivation of blood products such as plasma proteins, platelets and red cells, all of which lack genomic nucleic acid. To predict where these sensitizers accumulate in viruses and in cells, ...
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MacDonald Douglas - - 2002
Solution NMR spectroscopy of nucleic acids has been limited by the short-range nature of the nuclear Overhauser effect and scalar coupling restraints normally used in structure determination. The addition of residual dipolar couplings, obtained from slightly oriented mixtures, provides bond vector angles relative to a universal alignment tensor. The accurate ...
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