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    Springer
    Current genetics 14 (1988), S. 171-176 
    ISSN: 1432-0983
    Keywords: Pelargonium ; Plastome mutants ; Plastid RNA ; Northern analysis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary Several plastome mutants ofPelargonium zonale hort. are characterized by either plastid ribosome deficiencies of specific defects in their photosystems. Southern analyses of plastid DNA fragments containing both the rDNA region and therbcL gene revealed no differences between wild-type and mutant leaves. Northern analyses of mutants with plastid ribosome deficiencies indicate lower levels of plastid ribosomal RNA and mRNA coding for the large subunit (LS) of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (Rubisco) in mutant leaves relative to green leaves. The data presented in this paper indicate a defect at the transcriptional level in the plastid ribosome deficient plants. We suggest that a RNA polymerase defect affects transcriptional efficiency in these mutants.
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    Archives of microbiology 153 (1990), S. 405-408 
    ISSN: 1432-072X
    Keywords: Cyanobacteria ; Exudation ; Salt stress ; Glucosylglycerol ; Synechocystis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract When cells of Synechocystis, adapted to 684 mmol/l NaCl, were exposed to hypoosmotic shock by reducing NaCl concentration to more than 250 mmol/l, significant amounts of organic material were liberated which could be increased by increasing shock strength. After maximal hypoosmotic shock (684 mmol/l→ 2 mmol/l NaCl) 40–50% of photosynthetically labelled organic material occurred in the surrounding medium. The main compound exudates was the osmoprotective compound glucosylglycerol. Minor exudates were amino acids, organic acids and carbohydrates. In contrast a hyperosmotic shock (2 mmol/l→684 mmol/l NaCl) liberated only one fourth of the amount liberated by a hypoosmotic shock.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1432-072X
    Keywords: Cyanobacteria ; Glucosylglycerol ; Random cartridge mutagenesis ; Salt tolerance
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Three mutants of the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 unable to tolerate high salt concentrations were generated using random cartridge mutagenesis. Analysis of the phenotypes revealed that the salt sensitivity of one mutant (6803/143) is caused by a block in the synthesis of the osmoprotective substance glucosylglycerol, while in the two other mutants no physiological defect could be detected which was responsible for the loss of salt tolerance. Southern hybridization analyses and cloning of the integration sites of the resistance marker demonstrated that different genes are affected in each of the three mutants.
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    Springer
    Archives of microbiology 148 (1987), S. 275-279 
    ISSN: 1432-072X
    Keywords: Cyanobacteria ; Microcystis ; Glucosylglycerol ; Salt adaptation ; Synthesis rate ; Turnover
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract The unicellular cyanobacterium Microcystis furma tolerates salinity by accumulating the osmoprotective compound glucosylglycerol. After salt shock, the initial rate of glucosylglycerol synthesis is independent of the NaCl concentration used. In pulse chase experiments with NaH14CO3, synthesis of glucosylglycerol by salt-adapted cells was found to be rapid, whereas no sign of its breakdown was detected. Therefore, it is concluded that no turnover of glucosylglycerol takes place in salt-adapted cells. The specific capacity of the glucosylglycerol-forming enzyme system may be one reason for the salt resistance limit.
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    ISSN: 1432-072X
    Keywords: Key words Cyanobacterium ; Synechocystis sp. ; Osmoregulation ; Salt adaptation ; Trehalose ; Glucosylglycerol ; Sucrose ; Sucrase
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Accumulation of exogenously supplied osmoprotective compounds was analyzed in the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC6803, which synthesizes glucosylglycerol as the principal osmoprotective compound. Glucosylglycerol and trehalose were accumulated to high levels and protected cells of a mutant unable to synthesize glucosylglycerol against the deleterious effects of salt stress. In the wild-type, uptake of trehalose repressed the synthesis of glucosylglycerol and caused metabolic conversion of originally accumulated glucosylglycerol. Trehalose cannot be synthesized by Synechocystis and was not or only insignificantly metabolized. Sucrose, which can be synthesized in low quantities by Synechocystis, was also taken up, as indicated by its disappearance from the medium. Sucrose was not accumulated to high levels, probably due to a sucrose-degrading activity found in cells adapted to both low- and high-salt conditions. Despite its low intracellular concentration, sucrose showed a weak osmoprotective effect in salt-shocked cells of a mutant unable to synthesize glucosylglycerol.
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    Molecular genetics and genomics 207 (1987), S. 514-516 
    ISSN: 1617-4623
    Keywords: Pelargonium ; Plastid 5S rDNA ; Sequence ; Minicells ; Not transcribed
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary The sequence of the plastid 5S rDNA of Pelargonium zonale hort. “Roseum” is presented. In the 5′ region of this gene there is almost no homology to the Escherichia coli promoter consensus sequences. In an E. coli minicell system we have demonstrated that the plastid promoter of the 16S rDNA is active in E. coli but no separate transcript of the cloned 5S rDNA can be detected. These results provide new evidence that the plastid 5S rDNA of P. zonale and probably also of other higher plants is not transcribed as a separate unit.
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    New York, NY : Wiley-Blackwell
    Helvetica Chimica Acta 71 (1988), S. 992-999 
    ISSN: 0018-019X
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Organic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: The vibrational spectra of some 1,2,4-trioxanes present two characteristic bands at 790 and 880 cm-1. On the basis of 18O-isotopic substitution and comparison with analogous compounds, these bands have been assigned to coupled C—O and O—O stretching modes of the C—O—O element.
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    New York, NY : Wiley-Blackwell
    Helvetica Chimica Acta 77 (1994), S. 1851-1860 
    ISSN: 0018-019X
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Organic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: The 3,6-substituted 1,2,4-trioxan-5-ones 11-14, on heating to 170-200°, underwent unimolecular thermolysis to generate electronically excited singlet ketones with an efficiency of ca. 0.2%. The chemiluminescence quantum yields (φoSCL) depended on the nature of the 6-substitutents and increased linearly with temperature. The Arrhenius activation energies were obtained by measuring the rate of decay of luminescence and determined as 22.9, 30.4, 35.6, and 34.2 kcal/mol for 11-14, respectively. Step analysis of the chemiluminescence of 14 afforded an average activation energy of 44.3 kcal/mol. This latter result is explicable in terms of two decomposition paths, higher and lower in energy, leading to excited and ‘dark’ products, respectively. The thermolysis of trioxanones 12-14 lacking a H-atom at the 6-position is interpreted as involving successive rupture of the peroxide bond, excision of ketone at the 3-substituted end, and loss of CO2, to finally produce ketone originating from the 6-position (see Scheme 4).
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