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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-0983
    Keywords: S. cerevisiae ; Lysine biosynthesis ; Cloned LYS4, LYS15 genes ; Subclone, DNA homology
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary The plasmid pSC4 which carries a 7.8 kb yeast DNA insert at the BamHI site of the Vector YEp13, complemented simultaneously MO-59-13c lys4, LU75 1ys15 and LU32 lys4lys15 (double) mutations of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The 1.9 kb BamHl-XbaI DNA insert of the subclone pS051 complemented the LU75 lys15 mutation. The 2.8 kb XhoI-XhoI DNA insert of the pS052 subclone, like pSC4, complemented all three mutations. The 1.9 kb BamHI-XbaI DNA and the 2.8 kb XhoI-XhoI DNA were 100 bp apart in the pSC4 DNA insert and exhibited no homology with each other upon Southern hybridization. The 1.9 kb BamHI-XbaI DNA insert exhibited homology with the pSC4 and pS051 DNA as well as the genomic DNA of MO-59-13c lys4, LU75 lys15, LU32 lys4lys15, and RC1 (LYS) when digested with appropriate restriction enzymes. The 2.8 kb Xhol-XhoI DNA insert exhibited homology with the pSC4 and pS052 DNA as well as MO-59-13c lys4, LU75 lys15, LU32 lys4lys15, and RC1 (LYS) genomic DNA, when digested with XhoI enzyme. The 2.8 kb DNA probe also hybridized with ply(A)+ RNA from RC1 and lys4 − transformant but not that from. MO-59-13c lys4 mutant.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1573-904X
    Keywords: oleic acid ; alveolar epithelium ; permeability ; cellular damage ; calcium
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract Pulmonary exposure to oleic acid (OA) is associated with permeability alterations and cellular damage; however, the exact relationship between these two effects has not been clearly established. Using cultured alveolar epithelial monolayers, we demonstrated that OA and some other fatty acids (≤50 µM) can induce permeability changes without detectable cellular damage. At higher concentrations, however, OA caused severe membrane damage and leakage to solute flux. The permeability enhancing effect of OA was observed with both the paracellular marker 3H-mannitol and the lipophilic transcellular indicator 14C-progesterone. While the effect of OA on transcellular permeability may be attributed to its known effect on membrane fluidity, the paracellular promoting effect of OA and its mechanism are not well established. We postulated that OA may increase paracellular permeability through a Ca2+-dependent tight junction mechanism. Using dual-excitation fluorescence microscopy, we demonstrated that OA can increase intracellular calcium, [Ca2+]i , in a dose-dependent manner. This effect was transient at low OA concentrations (≤50 µM) but became more pronounced and sustained at higher concentrations. Free hydroxyl and unsaturated groups were required for this activation since esterified OA (oleic methyl ester) and stearic acid (a saturated fatty acid with equal chain length) had much reduced effects on both the [Ca2+]i and the permeability alterations. Degree of unsaturation was unimportant since linolenic acid (18:3), linoleic acid (18:2), and OA (18:1) had similar and comparable effects on the two parameters. When the alveolar epithelium was bathed with Ca2+ -free medium, OA failed to elevate [Ca2+ ]i , suggesting that Ca2+ influx from the extracellular medium is responsible for the observed [Ca2+]i rise. This effect of OA was not due to nonspecific membrane damage since the monolayer maintained its integrity and the [Ca2+]ireturned to pretreatment levels after an initial transient rise. Moreover, the permeability alteration was fully reversible upon removal of OA. These results suggest that the alveolar permeability may be reversibly enhanced by sublethal concentrations of oleic acid.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1573-904X
    Keywords: pulmonary absorption ; receptor-mediated endocytosis ; transcytosis ; alveolar epithelium
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract The present study investigated the feasibility of utilizing receptor-mediated endocytosis as a means to enhance peptide delivery to the pulmonary epithelium. The strategy employs a molecular conjugate consisting of a cognate moiety, transferrin (TF), covalently-linked to a model polypeptide, horseradish peroxidase (HRP), via a reversible disulfide linkage. A cultured alveolar epithelial monolayer system was used to simulate the conditions of the pulmonary epithelium and to allow accurate quantitation of intra- and transcellular peroxidase transport. The alveolar cells were isolated from rat lungs by enzymatic digestion and grown on microporous tissue culture-treated polycarbonate filters. A significant increase in the uptake of HRP by the cell monolayer was observed upon its conjugation with TF. The effect was found to be concentration-dependent, being more pronounced at low concentrations, i.e., 3.9- and 1.2-fold increase over unconjugated HRP controls at the concentration levels of 0.05 and 1.50 U/ml respectively. Effective peroxidase uptake was shown to require the TF cognate moiety for the cell surface receptor. Specific internalization of the conjugate by the TF endocytic pathway was verified by competition for the TF receptor. Conjugate internalization was not followed by a proportional increase in transcytosis, i.e., at 0.05 U/ml conjugate level, a 1.7-fold increase in transcytosis was observed as compared to 3.9-fold for endocytosis. Effective enhancement of transcytosis was achieved by treating the monolayers with brefeldin A (BFA), a compound known to affect intracellular transport of TF receptor complexes. At 1.6 µ/ml concentration level, BFA promoted a 〉20-fold increase in the rate of transcytosis of the conjugate in both the apical-to-basal and basal-to-apical directions. This effect was not associated with membrane leakage since BFA-treated monolayers maintained tight barrier to transport of the paracellular permeability solute 14C mannitol. In addition, BFA had no significant effect on the transport of free HRP. Instead, the effect of BFA on conjugate transport was mediated by TF receptors since excess free TF competitively inhibited transcytosis of the conjugate. Thus, our results are consistent with the TF receptor-mediated transport of the conjugate and its enhancement through the intracellular rerouting of the conjugate by BFA. The findings in this study may potentially be relevant to the design of drug delivery systems that can enhance intra- or transcellular uptake of therapeutic peptides in the pulmonary epithelium.
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  • 4
    ISSN: 1573-904X
    Keywords: gene delivery ; receptor-mediated endocytosis ; alveolar macrophages ; IgG ; Fc receptor
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract Alveolar macrophage (AM) plays important roles in lung homeostasis and pathogenesis of diseases. The study of macrophage gene function and regulation as well as its potential therapeutic intervention will require the development of vectors capable of safe and efficient transfer of DNA to the AM. In the present study, we report a new transfection system that utilizes Fc receptor-mediated endocytosis as a means to target DNA to the AM. This system employs molecular conjugates consisting of a cognate moiety, in this case IgG which recognizes the AM Fc receptor, covalently-linked to a DNA-binding moiety, such as a cationic polyamine. A Complex was formed between immunoglobulin G-polylysine conjugate (IgG-pL) and plasmid DNA carrying the LacZ reporter gene (pSVβ). The conjugate-DNA complex was added directly to the AMs in culture and incubated for 24 h, after which LacZ gene expression was analyzed for β-galactosidase activity by microfluorometry using a fluorogenic β-galactosidase substrate, 5-dodecanoylaminofluorescein di-β-D-galactopyranoside (C12FDG). The AMs treated with the IgG-pL/DNA complex exhibited galactosidase activity significantly augmented over background levels. Effective gene transfer was shown to require both the DNA-binding moiety and cognate moiety for the cell surface receptor. Specific internalization of the complex by the Fc receptor pathway was verified by competitive inhibition using excess IgG. Under this condition, LacZ gene expression was inhibited, suggesting complex internalization through the Fc mediated endocytosis pathway. The requirement of Fc receptors for complex internalization was further demonstrated using cells that lack Fc receptors, e.g., alveolar epithelial cells. When exposed to the IgG-pL/pSVβ complex, these epithelial cells showed no susceptibility to gene transfer. Thus, the immune conjugate system may be used to accomplish targeted gene delivery to the AMs via the endocytosis pathway. Finally, the conjugate system was found to be nontoxic at concentrations effectively enhancing gene transfer, thereby, suggesting its potential safety in vivo.
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  • 5
    ISSN: 1432-203X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary A yellowish, nodular callus was induced from mature embryos of Elymus giganteus Vahl on MS medium containing 2.0 mg/l 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) and 0.5 mg/l kinetin, from which a cell suspension culture was initiated in liquid MS medium supplemented with 0.5 mg/l 2,4-D, 1.0 mg/l kinetin and 0.2 mg/1 naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA). By filtering through a series of sieves with decreasing mesh sizes and collecting the resultant filtrate, a suspension culture composed mainly of single embryogenic cells was established. In a medium containing 0.3 mg/l 2,4-D, 1.0 mg/l 6-benzylaminopurine (6-BAP) and 500 mg/l casein hydrolysate (CH), the single cells underwent direct somatic embryogenesis resulting in the formation of proembryos. These proembryos developed into mature embryos when placed in a double-layer liquid overlay culture. Intact plants were developed from somatic embryos when they were transferred onto solidified MS medium without added growth regulators.
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  • 6
    ISSN: 1432-203X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary. A yellowish, nodular callus was induced from mature embryos of Elymus giganteus Vahl on MS medium containing 2.0 mg/l 2,4‐dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4‐D) and 0.5 mg/l kinetin, from which a cell suspension culture was initiated in liquid MS medium supplemented with 0.5 mg/l 2,4‐D, 1.0 mg/l kinetin and 0.2 mg/l naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA). By filtering through a series if sieves with decreasing mesh sizes and collecting the resultant filtrate, a suspension culture composed mainly of single embryogenic cells was established. In a medium containing 0.3 mg/l 2,4‐D, 1.0 mg/l 6‐bezylaminopurine (6‐BAP) and 500 mg/l casein hydrolysate (CH), the single cells underwent direct somatic embryogenesis resulting in the formation of proembryos. These proembryos developed into mature embryos when placed in a double‐layer liquid overlay culture. Intact plants were developed from somatic embryos when they were transferred onto solidified MS medium without added growth regulators.
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  • 7
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    Theoretical chemistry accounts 104 (2000), S. 67-77 
    ISSN: 1432-2234
    Keywords: Key words: Nitrogen clusters – Ab initio molecular orbital calculation
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract.  Ab initio molecular orbital calculations for N9, N− 9 and N+ 9 isomers were carried out at the HF/ 6-31G*, B3PW91/6-31G*, B3LYP/6-31G* and MP2/ 6-31G* levels of theory. Stable equilibrium geometric structures were determined by harmonic vibrational frequency analyses at the HF/6-31G*, B3PW91/6-31G* and B3LYP/6-31G* levels of theory. The most stable free-radical N9 cluster is structure 1 with C 2 v symmetry and that of anion N− 9 is structure 3 with C s symmetry. Only one stable structure of the N+ 9 cation with C 2 v symmetry was predicted. Their potential application as high-energy-density materials has been examined.
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  • 8
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    Archive for rational mechanics and analysis 127 (1994), S. 297-318 
    ISSN: 1432-0673
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics , Physics
    Notes: Abstract The Hamiltonian structure for a fundamental model of a tethered satellite system is constructed. The model is composed of two point masses connected by a string with no restrictions on the motions of the two masses. A certain symmetry with respect to the special orthogonal group SO(3) for such a system is observed. The classical station-keeping mode for the tethered system is found to be nothing more than the relative equilibrium corresponding to the reduction of the system by the symmetry. The microgravity forces on the two point masses are responsible for the possible configurations of the string at the so-called radial relative equilibrium. A stability analysis is performed on the basis of the reduced energy-momentum method. Criteria for stability are derived, which could find potential applications in space technology.
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  • 9
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    International journal of theoretical physics 20 (1981), S. 257-261 
    ISSN: 1572-9575
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract In unified field theory we derive expressions for the electric current densities j andρ. We show that j andρ depend on the intensitiesE andH;E andH possess a common limit 1/α; and Coulomb's law is not compatible with the unified theory.
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  • 10
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    International journal of theoretical physics 36 (1997), S. 431-439 
    ISSN: 1572-9575
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract Starting from the phase-space generating functional of the Green function for a system with singular higher order Lagrangian, the generalized canonical Ward identities under the global symmetry transformation in phase space is deduced. The local transformation connected with this global symmetry transformation is studied, and the quantal conservation laws are obtained for such a system. We give a preliminary application to higher derivative Yang-Mills theory; a generalized quantal BRS conserved quantity is found.
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