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Functional analysis of the cysteine residues and the repetitive sequence ofSaccharomyces cerevisiaePir4/Cis3: the repetitive sequence is needed for b…

2003

Identification of PIR/CIS3 gene was carried out by amino-terminal sequencing of a protein band released by β-mercaptoethanol (β-ME) from S. cerevisiae mnn9 cell walls. The protein was released also by digestion with β-1,3-glucanases (laminarinase or zymolyase) or by mild alkaline solutions. Deletion of the two carboxyterminal Cys residues (Cys214-12aa-Cys227-COOH), reduced but did not eliminate incorporation of Pir4 (protein with internal repeats) by disulphide bridges. Similarly, site-directed mutation of two other cysteine amino acids (Cys130Ser or Cys197Ser) failed to block incorporation of Pir4; the second mutation produced the appearance of Kex2-unprocessed Pir4. Therefore, it seems th…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMutationSaccharomyces cerevisiaeBioengineeringBiologymedicine.disease_causebiology.organism_classificationApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyBiochemistryMolecular biologyAmino acidCell wallBiochemistrychemistryGeneticsmedicineSecretionGeneBiotechnologyCysteineBinding domainYeast
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Cyclodextrin‐Calixarene Nanosponges as Potential Platforms for pH‐Dependent Delivery of Tetracycline

2019

Four mixed cyclodextrin-calixarene nanosponges were tested as possible Drug Delivery Systems, using Tetracycline antibiotic as a suitable model drug. The selected nanosponges featured a different composition ratio between the two host co-monomer components, and the possible presence of ionisable amine or carboxyl groups deriving from chemical post-modification. The pH-dependent absorption and release abilities of the materials were verified; in particular release kinetics showed the occurrence of a simple first-order profile. The antibacterial activity of nanosponge-tetracycline composites suitably prepared under sterile conditions was assayed towards both Gram-positive and Gram-negative ty…

chemistry.chemical_classificationNanospongesCyclodextrinTetracyclinePh dependentSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaGeneral ChemistryTetracyclineSettore BIO/19 - Microbiologia GeneraleCombinatorial chemistrychemistryNanospongesCalixareneDrug deliveryCalixarenemedicineCyclodextrinmedicine.drugChemistrySelect
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Lysosome-like particles in Geotrichum candidum : A cytochemical study

1971

Lysosome-like particles were localized in Geotrichum candidum by means of the technique for the detection of acid phosphatase of PEARSE and staining with the vital dyes Brilliant cresyl blue and Neutral red. Pretreatments of the cells with procedures injuring the lysosome membrane resulted in shortening of the incubation time (2 min instead of 30 min). After exposure to 1% Triton X-100 the cells showed uniform strong staining due to the release of the enzyme into the cytoplasm.

chemistry.chemical_classificationNeutral redbiologyAcid phosphataseGeotrichumbiology.organism_classificationApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyStainingchemistry.chemical_compoundmedicine.anatomical_structureEnzymechemistryBiochemistryCytoplasmLysosomeGeneticsmedicinebiology.proteinBrilliant cresyl blueZeitschrift für allgemeine Mikrobiologie
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Effect of earthworms on decomposition processes in raw humus forest soil: A microcosm study

1990

The earthworms Lumbricus rubellus (Hoffmeister) and Dendrobaena octaedra (Savigny) were studied in the laboratory to determine their effects on decomposition and nutrient cycling in coniferous forest soil. CO2 evolution was monitored, and pH, PO 4 3− −P, NH 4 + −N, NO 3 − −N, total N, and total C in the leaching waters were measured. After three destructive samplings, numbers of animals, mass loss, pH, and KCl-extractable nutrients were analysed. The earthworms clearly enhanced the mass loss of the substrate, especially that of litter. L. rubellus stimulated microbial respiration by 15–18%, whereas D. octaedra stimulated it only slightly. The worms significantly raised the pH of the leachin…

chemistry.chemical_classificationNutrient cycleSoil organic matterSoil biologyEarthwormSoil ScienceSoil scienceBiologyLumbricus rubellusbiology.organism_classificationMicrobiologyHumuschemistrySoil pHEnvironmental chemistryOrganic matterAgronomy and Crop ScienceBiology and Fertility of Soils
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Staphylococcal NreB: an O2-sensing histidine protein kinase with an O2-labile iron-sulphur cluster of the FNR type

2004

Summary The nreABC ( n itrogen re gulation) operon encodes a new staphylococcal two-component regulatory sys- tem that controls dissimilatory nitrate/nitrite reduc- tion in response to oxygen. Unlike other two- component sensors NreB is a cytosolic protein with four N-terminal cysteine residues. It was shown that both the NreB-cysteine cluster and Fe ions are required for function. Isolated NreB was converted to the active form by incubation with cysteine desul- phurase, ferrous ions and cysteine. This activation is typical for FeS-containing proteins and was reversed by oxygen. During reconstitution an absorption band at 420 nm and a yellow-brownish colour (typical for an FNR-type iron-sul…

chemistry.chemical_classificationOperonBiologyMicrobiologyFerrousEnzymeBiochemistrychemistryThiolKinase activityProtein kinase AMolecular BiologyHistidineCysteineMolecular Microbiology
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Surface coatings based on polysilsesquioxanes: Grafting-from approach starting from organic polymers

2009

AbstractPoly(methylsilsesquioxane) (PMSSQ) based hybrid materials are promising candidates to produce substrate-independent stable and adherent surface coatings. Usually these materials are synthesized by controlled radical polymerization from inorganic precursors. The presented synthetic pathway in here demonstrates how to graft PMSSQ networks from an endgroup-functionalized organic polymer and thus enlarges the range of accessible inorganic/organic hybrid coating materials.

chemistry.chemical_classificationOrganic polymerMaterials sciencechemistryChemical engineeringRadical polymerizationCoating materialsPolymer chemistryPolymerGraftingHybrid materialMicrobiologySol-gel
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Soil solarization with biodegradabile materials and its impact on soil microbial communities.

2008

Soil solarization (SS) seems one of the most promising techniques to control soilborne pathogens, but an important limitation to the diffusion of this technique is due to the drawback regarding the disposal of the used plastic materials. A possible solution to this problem is the use of biodegradable plastics. The aim of this study was compare the impact of SS with biodegradable materials with SS with plastic film and others pest management techniques (i.e. organic matter amendment, calcium cyanamide and Dazomet fungicide application) on crop productivity, soilborne disease incidence, weed suppression, and soil chemical (total N, ammonium, nitrate, available phosphorus, organic matter, hydr…

chemistry.chemical_classificationPCR-DGGEeducation.field_of_studyPopulationPlastic filmfood and beveragesSoil ScienceSoil solarizationSoil classificationSoil typeMicrobiologyFluorescent PseudomonaSclerotinia minor.chemistry.chemical_compoundBiodegradable plastic materialchemistryAgronomyDazometBotanySoil waterOrganic matterOrganic matterFusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersicieducationFDA
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Contribution to the Knowledge of Dermatophytic Invasion of Hair

1970

We have used the scanning electron microscope to investigate the changes that occur in scalp hair during infection with Trichophyton violaceum . We provide information on the morphology of these dermatophytes and present evidence that their hyphae dig tunnel-like burrows into the hair shaft, dissociating hair into keratin fibrils.

chemistry.chemical_classificationPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyHyphaintegumentary systemHair shaftfungiTrichophyton violaceumCell BiologyDermatologyBiologyBiochemistryMicrobiologymedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryScalpKeratinmedicineotorhinolaryngologic diseasessense organsskin and connective tissue diseasesMolecular BiologyJournal of Investigative Dermatology
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Effects of Pentachlorophenol and Biotic Interactions on Soil Fauna and Decomposition in Humus Soil

1995

In a laboratory experiment, effects of chemical stress (pentachlorophenol, PCP, at concentrations of 0, 50, and 500 mg/kg) and biotic interactions (nematodes in the presence or absence of collembolas and enchytraeids) on the community structure of soil animals and decomposition processes were studied. PCP was strongly adsorbed to humus that contained 65% organic matter. Numbers of fungal-feeding nematodes decreased significantly at the highest PCP concentration, while no effects were found in bacterial feeders. There were differences in the numbers of nematodes between different animal combinations, but at the highest PCP concentration, collembolas and enchytraeids had no effect on them. Nu…

chemistry.chemical_classificationPentachlorophenolHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisSoil biologyPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGeneral MedicinePollutionHumusrespiratory tract diseasesPentachlorophenolSoil respirationchemistry.chemical_compoundNutrientchemistryEnvironmental chemistrySoil pHAnimalsSoil PollutantsOrganic matterAcholeplasma laidlawiiSoil microbiologyEcosystemSoil MicrobiologyEcotoxicology and Environmental Safety
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Bioavailability of antihypertensive lactoferricin B-derived peptides: Transepithelial transport and resistance to intestinal and plasma peptidases

2013

The transepithelial transport of the angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE)-inhibitory and antihypertensive lactoferricin B (LfcinB)-derived hexapeptide LfcinB20-25 (RRWQWR) and of its two main fragments RWQ and WQ were investigated using a human intestinal cell (Caco-2) monolayer. The three peptides were susceptible to the action of brush-border peptidases. Intact LfcinB20-25 was not transported across Caco-2 whereas RWQ and WQ were both absorbed through the cell monolayer. Apparent permeability (Papp) values for absorptive transport across the monolayer were 0.7×10-8cms-1 (RWQ) and 3.9×10-8cms-1 (WQ). The effect of pathway-selective inhibitors on peptide absorption suggested paracellular d…

chemistry.chemical_classificationPeptideAbsorption (skin)Applied Microbiology and BiotechnologyBioavailabilitychemistry.chemical_compoundEnzymechemistryBiochemistryIntestinal mucosaLactoferricinParacellular transportRenin–angiotensin systemFood Science
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