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  • 1
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    Journal of comparative physiology 151 (1983), S. 207-213 
    ISSN: 1432-136X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary The total RNA in stationary phase cultures of the dinoflagellate,Gonyaulax polyedra, in continuous light showed a well-defined circadian rhythm, as measured by the fluorescence of cells stained with acridine orange. The maximum RNA was found at CT 18 and was followed by a sharp drop in RNA content. The rhythm in RNA content could be phase-shifted by light in the same way as the rhythm in bioluminescence. Ribosomal RNA synthesis, as measured by the incorporation of32P into extracted RNA, was also rhythmic. New RNAs appeared at CT 18, as shown by acrylamide/agarose gel electrophoresis. Three to four hours later these RNAs had disappeared. These findings suggest a role of transcription in the expression of circadian rhythmicity inGonyaulax.
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    The journal of membrane biology 31 (1977), S. 31-64 
    ISSN: 1432-1424
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Summary It was shown previously (Walz, 1976) that chlorophylla incorporated into the membrane of lecithin vesicles is a probe which detects the aggregational state of the lipids. This phenomenon is interpreted in terms of a solvatochromism, i.e., the effect of various solvents on the absorption spectrum of the solute. The sensor characteristics can be expressed by a set of solvatochromic coefficients, which are pertinent to the electronic transitions occuring in chlorophylla on excitation with light, and by means of the absorption bands associated with these transitions. An unambiguous resolution of spectra into absorption bands is not yet practicable, but at least part of the bands can be approximated by, Gaussian components which then allows us to estimate the solvatochromic coefficients From these data and based on the currently available theoretical and experimental information about, solvatochromism, it is concluded that the chromophore, i.e., the porphyrin ring of chlorophylla, is located adjacent to the glycerol-ester moieties of the lecithin molecules in the membrane, and that the sensor ability relies on different orientations of the chromophore for lecithin in different states of aggregation.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1432-1432
    Keywords: Globin ; Invertebrate ; Phylogenetic tree ; Maximum parsimony
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary A phylogenetic tree was constructed from 245 globin amino acid sequences. Of the six plant globins, five represented the Leguminosae and one the Ulmaceae. Among the invertebrate sequences, 7 represented the phylum Annelida, 13 represented Insecta and Crustacea of the phylum Arthropoda, and 6 represented the phylum Mollusca. Of the vertebrate globins, 4 represented the Agnatha and 209 represented the Gnathostomata. A common alignment was achieved for the 245 sequences using the parsimony principle, and a matrix of minimum mutational distances was constructed. The most parsimonious phylogenetic tree, i.e., the one having the lowest number of nucleotide substitutions that cause amino acid replacements, was obtained employing clustering and branch-swapping algorithms. Based on the available fossil record, the earliest split in the ancestral metazoan lineage was placed at 680 million years before present (Myr BP), the origin of vertebrates was placed at 510 Myr BP, and the separation of the Chondrichthyes and the Osteichthyes was placed at 425 Myr BP. Local “molecular clock” calculations were used to date the branch points on the descending branches of the various lineages within the plant and invertebrate portions of the tree. The tree divided the 245 sequences into five distinct clades that corresponded exactly to the five groups plants, annelids, arthropods, molluscs, and vertebrates. Furthermore, the maximum parsimony tree, in contrast to the unweighted pair group and distance Wagner trees, was consistent with the available fossil record and supported the hypotheses that the primitive hemoglobin of metazoans was monomeric and that the multisubunit extracellular hemoglobins found among the Annelida and the Arthropoda represent independently derived states.
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    The journal of membrane biology 27 (1976), S. 41-54 
    ISSN: 1432-1424
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    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Summary Vesicles obtained by sonication of chlorophylla-lecithin mixtures dispersed in an aqueous medium closely resemble the well-characterized vesicles similarly prepared from pure lipids. They are bounded by one spherical lipid bilayer which contains the chlorophylla. Appropriate conditions for sonication prevent substantial degradation of the membrane constituents. Up to one chlorophylla molecule per 55 lecithins can be incorporated into the membranes. The average Stokes' radius of the vesicles determined by analytical sieve chromatography is 102±5 Å and independent of the chlorophylla content. The membrane is visible in the electron-microscope when the vesicles are treated with osmium tetroxide prior to negative staining. The osmium fixation is, however, not strong enough to allow for a preparation of the vesicles for thin sectioning (dehydration, embedding in epoxide).
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    The journal of membrane biology 27 (1976), S. 55-81 
    ISSN: 1432-1424
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    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Summary Valinomycin added to a suspension of chlorophylla containing lecithin vesicles induces slight changes in the spectrum of chlorophylla. These changes are measured as a difference spectrum between samples with and without valinomycin but of otherwise identical composition. The analysis of the experiments reveals that the effect is neither associated with the ionophoric properties of valinomycin nor due to a direct interaction of this agent with chlorophylla. The molar ratio of valinomycin dissolved in the membrane to lecithin is found to be the relevant parameter, thus indicating an interaction between these two components. As a consequence, the aggregational state of the lecithin molecules is altered. Chlorophylla incorporated into the membrane acts as a sensor, i.e. it reflects the alteration by a change in its spectroscopic parameters.
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  • 6
    ISSN: 1432-1432
    Keywords: Prothrombin ; cDNA ; Hagfish
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    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract The cDNA sequences of chicken and hagfish prothrombin have been determined. The sequences predict that prothrombin from both species is synthesized as a prepro-protein consisting of a putative Gla domain, two kringle domains, and a two-chain protease domain. Chicken and hagfish prothrombin share 51.6% amino acid sequence identity (313/627 residues). Both chicken and hagfish prothrombin are structurally very similar to human, bovine, rat, and mouse prothrombin and all six species share 41% amino acid sequence identity. Amino acid sequence alignments of human, bovine, rat, mouse, chicken, and hagfish prothrombin suggest that the thrombin B-chain and the propeptide-Gla domain are the regions most constrained for the common function(s) of vertebrate prothrombins.
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    Immunogenetics 45 (1996), S. 130-135 
    ISSN: 1432-1211
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract  Lack of expression of a cell surface protein can occur by means of transcriptional and/or post-transcriptional mechanisms. Expression of the CD8A gene has been shown to be regulated by post-transcriptional mechanisms when 1) CD4–CD8lo thymocytes are blocked from differentiating into CD4+CD8+ cells by TCR crosslinking and 2) upon activation of mature CD8+ T cells. We demonstrate in this paper that there is also post-transcriptional regulation of CD8A expression in a CD4+CD8– T-cell line Jurkat. On the basis of northern blotting, mRNA for CD8A was not seen to be present in the Jurkat cells, but the gene was observed to be transcriptionally active in nuclear run-on analysis. In addition, we provide evidence that post-transcriptional mechanisms also contribute to the regulation of CD8A expression in mature CD4+CD8– T cells, challenging the assumption that the regulation is due solely to transcriptional mechanisms.
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    Archives of microbiology 89 (1973), S. 1-14 
    ISSN: 1432-072X
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    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary The influence of streptomycin on grwoth, pigmentation and morphology of three mutants of the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardii was investigated. 1. In the dark on solid media with sublethal doses of streptomycin both the streptomycin-sensitive strain and the streptomycin-resistant chromosomal mutant (isolated from the former strain) produce yellow colonies, whereas the uniparental resistant mutant grows green. With chloramphenicol under the same conditions no formation of yellow colonies is observed. 2. The streptomycin-induced loss of chlorophyll is accompanied by an almost complete loss of the thylakoid-structure. However, in the remaining chloroplast membrane starch grains and eye-spot are still present. 3. Yellow cells are able to produce under various conditions within 70–100 h green cultures containing normal chloroplasts. 4. In yellow cells the carotenoid/chlorophyll ratio is greatly enhanced. In the presence of streptomycin a general decrease of the pigment content is observed, while the relative amounts of the individual carotenoids and chlorophylls remain constant. 5. Streptomycin concentrations above the resistance level are found to be inhibitory for growth but not lethal. If, under the influence of light the streptomycin content of the medium decreases, green colonies are produced. The average lifetime of these colonies is shorter than that of uninhibited cultures. 6. The participation in thylakoid membrane formation of the different protein synthesizing systems of the cell is diseussed.
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    Applied physics 7 (1975), S. 107-112 
    ISSN: 1432-0630
    Keywords: Magnetic after-effect ; Interaction point defects ; Dislocations
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Physics
    Notes: Abstract The magnetic after-effect of hydrogen-charged iron was investigated in the temperature range between 77 and 200 K. The hydrogen cold-work peak, known so far only from internal friction measurements, has been observed at about 130 K together with a less pronounced relaxation peak at 80 K. The activation energy of ∼0.29 eV, determined for the cold-work peak, is explained by a thermally activated motion of dislocations, the cores of which are closely decorated by a condensed atmosphere of hydrogen atoms.
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    European biophysics journal 1 (1975), S. 329-332 
    ISSN: 1432-1017
    Keywords: Normal and Transformed Fibroblasts ; Cell-Electrophoresis ; Temperature Transition ; Cholesterol-Content
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Physics
    Notes: Abstract The electric surface charge configuration of 3T3 and SV40-3T3 cells was characterized by determining the product of electrophoretic mobility of the cells times the viscosity of suspension medium. This quantity could be shown to change with temperature and/or treatment with calf serum or trypsin in close correlation with the effects of these agents on characteristics of cell proliferation. The present results, taken together with those of earlier studies on cell-electrophoresis and characterization of lipid constituents of the cells, support the hypothesis of a lateral phase separation in the plasmamembrane as triggering process in stimulation of proliferation of resting normal cells.
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