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Specific detection of cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers in phytoplankton DNA by a non-radioactive assay based on T4-endonuclease V digestion.

2001

The effect of artificial and natural UV irradiation on DNA in marine phytoplankton Isochrysis galbana monoculture was investigated. The presence of cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers (CPDs) in unlabelled I. galbana DNA was detected by a non-radiometric alkaline filter elution assay after T4-endonuclease V digestion. The quantity of CPDs was estimated by alkaline agarose gel electrophoresis. Precise determination of the amount of DNA in the presence of I. galbana pigments was achieved by oxazole yellow homodimer (YOYO) dye. T4-endonuclease V-sensitive sites frequency (ESS/kb), measured after exposure to 2-40 kJ m(-2) of artificial UV light, increased in a dose-dependent manner. Twelve hours after…

Environmental EngineeringDNA RepairDNA damageDNA repairUltraviolet RaysPyrimidine dimerIsochrysis galbanachemistry.chemical_compoundPigmentDeoxyribonuclease (Pyrimidine Dimer)Viral ProteinsEnvironmental ChemistryWaste Management and DisposalEndodeoxyribonucleasesbiologyAlkaline filter elution; crude oil; DNA damage; phytoplankton; UV; sunlightbiology.organism_classificationPollutionPetroleumBiochemistrychemistryCell culturePyrimidine Dimersvisual_artAgarose gel electrophoresisPhytoplanktonvisual_art.visual_art_mediumSunlightBiological AssayDNADNA DamageThe Science of the total environment
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Contribution of bacterial biodiversity on the operational performance of a styrene biotrickling filter.

2020

Abstract Long-term operational stability of biotrickling filters (BTFs) degrading volatile organic compounds (VOCs) is dependent on both physicochemical as well as biological properties. Effects of increasingly stressful levels of air pollutants on the microbial structure of biofilms within BTFs are not well understood, especially for VOCs such as styrene. To investigate the relationship between biofilm biodiversity and operational stability, the temporal dynamics of a biofilm from a biotrickling filter subjected to stepwise increasing levels of air polluted with styrene was investigated using 16S rDNA pyrosequencing and PCR-denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (PCR-DGGE). As styrene con…

Environmental EngineeringHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesis0208 environmental biotechnology02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesAcclimatizationStyrenechemistry.chemical_compoundBioreactorsEnvironmental ChemistryStyrene0105 earth and related environmental sciencesPollutantAir PollutantsVolatile Organic CompoundsbiologyBacteriaChemistryDenaturing Gradient Gel ElectrophoresisMicrobiotaPseudomonasPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthBiofilmAzoarcusHigh-Throughput Nucleotide SequencingGeneral MedicineGeneral ChemistryBiodiversitybiology.organism_classificationPollution020801 environmental engineeringBiodegradation EnvironmentalMicrobial population biologyEnvironmental chemistryBiofilmsRhodococcusFiltrationChemosphere
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Analysis of the TK enzyme complex induced by HSV types 1 and 2 by means of isoelectric focusing and polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.

1982

Recently we have described that the Herpes simplex virus (HSV)-induced thymidine kinase (TK) induces AMP- and ADP-dThd-5'-phosphotransferase activities. We now demonstrate the heterogeneity of the described activities in isoelectric focusing experiments and polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. A TK--mutant of HSV type 1 fails to induce these activities. The activities of the type 1 enzyme complex was neutralized by an anti-HSV-serum. The TK-enzyme complex expressed in LTK--cells transformed to a TK+-phenotype by sheared HSV-1 DNA was compared with the wild type TK complex in isoelectric focusing experiments. Additionally we demonstrate that the HSV type 1 enzyme complex has thymidylate kinas…

Enzyme complexvirusesThymidylate kinase activityBiologymedicine.disease_causeThymidine KinaseFeedbackchemistry.chemical_compoundViral ProteinsVirologymedicineSimplexvirusThymine NucleotidesPolyacrylamide gel electrophoresisIsoelectric focusingWild typeGeneral MedicineVirologyMolecular biologyHerpes simplex virusBiochemistrychemistryThymidine kinaseElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelIsoelectric FocusingDNAArchives of virology
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Construction of an agglutination tool: recombinant Fab fragments biotinylated in vitro.

2009

The pComb3H vector system is used for constructing and panning recombinant antibody libraries. It allows for expression of monovalent Fab fragments, either on the surface of M13 phage, or in the form of soluble proteins secreted into the periplasmic space of bacteria. We constructed a modified pComb3H vector containing cDNA encoding for a 23-amino acid fragment of the Escherichia coli biotin carboxy carrier protein (BCCP), which is an acceptor sequence for biotinylation. The vector was used to express the Fab fragment recognizing human glycophorin A. The purified Fab fragment containing this biotin acceptor sequence was effectively biotinylated in vitro using biotin ligase (BirA). The speci…

ErythrocytesBlotting WesternBioengineeringlaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundImmunoglobulin Fab FragmentsBiotinlawAgglutination TestsGlycophorinHumansBiotinylationGlycophorinsMolecular BiologybiologyChemistryHemagglutinationGeneral MedicinePeriplasmic spaceAvidinMolecular biologyPrimary and secondary antibodiesRecombinant ProteinsAgglutination (biology)BiochemistryBiotinylationbiology.proteinRecombinant DNAChromatography GelElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelBiotechnologyAvidinProtein BindingNew biotechnology
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Mobility of Acetylated Histones in Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate–Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis

1999

Abstract We describe an altered mobility for acetylated histone isoforms in sodium dodecyl sulfate–polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Isoforms of histones H3 and H4 with a higher acetylation degree have a slightly faster electrophoretic mobility. Since acetylation neutralizes the positive charge of the e-amino group of lysine, without significantly changing the molecular mass of the protein, the acetylation-dependent mobility shift could be explained by the increase of the net negative charge of the SDS–histone complexes. A possible consequence of this differential mobility for the acetylation site determination by protein microsequencing from SDS gels is discussed.

ErythrocytesSodiumLysineBiophysicschemistry.chemical_elementBiochemistryHistoneschemistry.chemical_compoundElectrochemistryAnimalsSodium dodecyl sulfateMolecular BiologyPolyacrylamide gel electrophoresisGel electrophoresisChromatographyMolecular massReproducibility of ResultsSodium Dodecyl SulfateAcetylationCell BiologyBlood Protein ElectrophoresisElectrophoresischemistryBiochemistryAcetylationElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelChickensAnalytical Biochemistry
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Exposure to malondialdehyde induces an early redox unbalance preceding membrane toxicity in human erythrocytes.

2002

This work investigated the oxidative injury to human red blood cells (RBCs) by the exposure to exogenous malondialdehyde (MDA), in a physiological environment. When a 10% RBC suspension was incubated in autologous plasma, in the presence of 50 microM MDA, 30% of MDA entered into the cells. A time-course study showed that MDA caused early (30-120 min) and delayed (3-18 h) effects. MDA caused a fast depletion of reduced glutathione, and loss of the glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase activity, followed by a decrease of HbO2. Accumulation of methemoglobin, and formation of small amounts of hemichrome were later evident. Also, an HbO2-derived fluorescent product was measured in the membrane. The …

ErythrocytesTime FactorsOxidative phosphorylationmedicine.disease_causeBiochemistryHemolysisMethemoglobinchemistry.chemical_compoundHemoglobinsMalondialdehydemedicineHumansMethemoglobinHemichromeCell MembraneErythrocyte MembraneGeneral MedicineGlutathionemedicine.diseaseMalondialdehydeMolecular biologyHemolysisOxygenSpectrometry FluorescencechemistryBiochemistryGlucose-6-PhosphatasePotassiumElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelOxidation-ReductionIntracellularOxidative stressFree radical research
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Electrophoretic separation of a class of nucleosomes enriched in HMG 14 and 17 and actively transcribed globin genes.

1980

Monomer nucleosomes from chick erythrocytes can be fractionated according to their electrophoretic mobility in (comparatively) high salt acrylamide gels. We show that the fractionation is based predominantly on differences in charge. The monomer heterogeneity persists even when the nucleosomes are trimmed down to 145 bp with Exo III or when H1 and H5 are removed. The slowest migrating monomers are associated with HMG 14 and 17; however, we do not believe that these proteins are entirely responsible for the altered mobility since the nucleosome heterogeneity persists even after removal of HMG 14 and 17. The DNA associated with the HMG 14 and 17 containing nucleosomes is shown to be enriched …

ErythrocytesbiologyChromosomal Proteins Non-HistoneHigh Mobility Group ProteinsCell FractionationNucleosomesHistoneschemistry.chemical_compoundElectrophoresisMonomerHistonechemistryBiochemistryHMG-CoA reductaseGeneticsbiology.proteinNucleosomeAnimalsElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelGlobinCell fractionationChickensDNA
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Neutral deoxyribonucleases of HeLa S3 cells: electrophoretic separation, characterization, substrate specificity and mode of action.

1980

Extracts of HeLa S3 cells were electrophoresed on polyacrylamide gels; gel slices were eluted and the eluates were assayed for DNase activities against native and denatured DNA substrates in the presence of MgCl2 or Na2EDTA. Aliquots of each eluate were also assayed for their ability to nick the circular supercoiled PM2 phage DNA to distinguish endonucleases from exonucleases. Peaks of endonuclease activities were characterized as forming 3′-phospho-oligonucleotides or 5′-phospho-oligonucleotides by the use of oligonucleotides produced by these enzymes as substrates for the 5′-phosphate-specific snake venom exonuclease. The total activity of DNases in gel eluates was much higher than that i…

ExonucleasePolyacrylamideDNA Single-StrandedBiochemistrySubstrate SpecificityEndonucleasechemistry.chemical_compoundHumansMagnesiumEdetic Acidchemistry.chemical_classificationChromatographyDeoxyribonucleasesbiologyOligonucleotideHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationElectrophoresisEnzymeBiochemistrychemistryDNA Viralbiology.proteinElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelDNA CircularDeoxyribonucleasesDNAHeLa CellsEuropean journal of biochemistry
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Data concerning the protein absorption and retention properties of xyloglucan-based hydrogel film

2018

In wound dressing applications, exudate absorption and retention are important properties. The data presented here assess the ability of the crosslinked xyloglucan-poly(vinyl alcohol) hydrogel films (XG-PVA), described in "Xyloglucan-based hydrogel films for wound dressing: Structure-property relationships" (Ajovalasit et al., 2018) [1] and "Biocompatibility, hemocompatibility and antimicrobial properties of xyloglucan-based hydrogel film for wound healing application" (Picone et al., 2019), to absorb and retain proteins. These properties were investigated by Comassie blue staining and electrophoresis of Fetal Serum Proteins. (C) 2018 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. This is an open …

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Development of Antioxidant Protein Extracts from Gilthead Sea Bream (Sparus aurata) Side Streams Assisted by Pressurized Liquid Extraction (PLE)

2021

The pressurized liquid extraction (PLE) technique was used, for the first time, to obtain protein extracts with antioxidant activity from side streams (muscle, heads, viscera, skin, and tailfins) of gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata) in order to give added value to these underutilized matrices. Extraction conditions previously optimized for sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) side streams were applied. Protein recovery percentages were 22% (muscle), 33% (heads), 78% (viscera), 24% (skin), and 26% (tailfins), which represented an increase of 1.2–4.5-fold compared to control samples (extraction by stirring). The SDS-PAGE profiles revealed that PLE-assisted extraction influenced protein molecular …

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