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Phosphatidylinositol specific phospholipase C of plant stems : membrane associated activity concentrated in plasma membranes.

1987

A phosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase C of plant stems (EC 3.1.4.10) assayed at pH 6.6 and at 30 degrees C cleaved phosphatidylinositol such that more than 85% of the product was inositol-1-phosphate. Other phospholipids were cleaved 5 to 10% or less under these conditions. The phospholipase had both a soluble and a membrane-associated form. The soluble activity accounted for approximately 85 to 90% of the activity and 15% was associated with membranes. The membrane-associated activity was most concentrated in the plasma membranes of hypocotyl segments of both soybean (Glycine max) and bushbean (Phaseolus vulgaris). The plasma membrane location was verified by analysis of highly pur…

ChromatographyCalmodulinbiologyPhospholipase CPhysiologychemistry.chemical_elementPlant ScienceCalciumPhospholipasechemistry.chemical_compoundMembranechemistryBiochemistryDevelopment and Growth RegulationGlycineGeneticsbiology.proteinSpecific activityPhosphatidylinositolPlant physiology
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1-Naphthyl Acetate-Dependent Medium Acidification by Zea mays L. Coleoptile Segments

1991

Zea mays L. cv INRA 5a coleoptile segments ecidify the incubation medium on the addition of 1-naphthyl acetate (1-NA). The buffering capacity of the bathing solution increases during 1-NA stimulated medium acidification. The solution bathing the 1-NA treated coleoptile segment was analyzed by high performance liquid chromatography. A considerable amount of acetic acid was detected in the bathing solution used to measure 1-NA-dependent medium acidification. For the first time, the data demonstrate directly the release of acetic acid from 1-NA. The extent of medium acidification was proportional to 1-NA concentration. Simultaneous measurement of medium acidification and acetate content upon a…

ChromatographyPhysiologyChemistryPlant ScienceMetabolismEsteraseHigh-performance liquid chromatographyHydrolysisAcetic acidchemistry.chemical_compoundColeoptileBiochemistryDevelopment and Growth RegulationGeneticsExtracellularIncubationPlant Physiology
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Immobilized glycolipids from human diploid fibroblasts inhibit DNA synthesis of cultured human fibroblasts*1

1987

Several previous studies have shown that glycolipids isolated from plasma membranes of cultured cells and added to cells in culture inhibit the growth rate in a concentration-dependent fashion. In order to investigate the possible involvement of glycolipids in the growth regulation of normal cells by cell-cell contacts, we tested the effect of immobilized glycolipids, isolated from human fibroblasts, on the DNA synthesis of freshly seeded fibroblasts. Gangliosides inhibited DNA synthesis to a great extent, whereas neutral glycolipids had only a minor effect. The degree of inhibition of DNA synthesis by immobilized gangliosides depended both on the cell density of the cultures from which the…

Growth regulationDNA synthesisStimulationCell BiologyBiologyMolecular biologyHuman lungmedicine.anatomical_structureMembraneGlycolipidBiochemistryCell densitymedicinePloidyExperimental Cell Research
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Thermoelectric Heat Exchange and Growth Regulation in a Continuous Yeast Culture

2018

We have designed a thermoelectric heat exchanger (TEHE) for microbial fermentations that is able to produce electric power from a microbial continuous culture using the intrinsic heat generated by microbial growth. While the TEHE was connected, the system proved able to stably self-maintain both the temperature and the optical density of the culture. This paves the way toward a more sustainable operation of microbial fermentations, in which energy could be saved by converting part of the metabolic heat into usable electric power.

Hot TemperatureMaterials scienceGrowth regulationBioelectric Energy SourcesBacterial growthOptical densityUSableMetabolic heatMicrobiologyHeat exchangeheat exchangeContinuous cultureElectricityYeastsPhase (matter)hemic and lymphatic diseasesThermoelectric effectHeat exchangerTemperature regulationPower productionProcess engineeringbusiness.industryOriginal ArticlesYeastChemical engineeringFermentationcontinuous cultureOriginal ArticlePeltier–Seebeck effectElectric powerbusinesspower productiontemperature regulation
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