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Reactive oxygen and ethylene are involved in the regulation of regurgitant-induced responses in bean plants.

2004

Summary Application of regurgitant from Leptinotarsa decemlineata Say on wound surfaces of one wounded leaf of intact bean ( Phaseolus vulgaris L.) plants resulted in activation of ethylene biosynthesis followed by an increase of both peroxidase and polyphenol oxidase activity. The aim of the present investigation was to study the source of increased oxidative enzyme activities in regurgitant-treated bean leaves and to determine if hydrogen peroxide and ethylene biosynthesis is responsible for regurgitant-induced amplification of wound responses in bean plants. As the regurgitant contained relative high activities of both peroxidase and polyphenol oxidase, there is a possibility that increa…

PhysiologyPlant SciencePolyphenol oxidaseSuperoxide dismutasechemistry.chemical_compoundPlant Growth RegulatorsOxidative enzymeAnimalsCycloheximideCatechol oxidasePlant DiseasesPhaseolusOxidase testNADPH oxidasebiologyTissue ExtractsImidazolesfood and beveragesAminooxyacetic AcidEthylenesAminooxyacetic acidColeopteraKineticschemistryBiochemistryPeroxidasesbiology.proteinReactive Oxygen SpeciesAgronomy and Crop ScienceCatechol OxidasePeroxidaseJournal of plant physiology
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Morphology and thermal behavior of dicyanate ester-polyetherimide semi-IPNS cured at different conditions

2000

A high-temperature thermosetting bisphenol-A dicyanate, BADCy was modified with polyetherimide, PEI, at various compositions. Phase separation and rheokinetics through curing were studied by optical microscopy, dynamic and isothermal differential scanning calorimetry, and rheological measurements. The PEI phase separated at the early stages of curing, well before gelation, and did not affect the polycyclotrimerization kinetics. The phase structure and thermal properties of the final network were investigated as a function of the PEI content and cure temperature. For this purpose, dynamic mechanical analysis, scanning electron microscopy studies, and thermogravimetrical analysis were carried…

Polymers and PlasticsChemistrySpinodal decompositionThermosetting polymerGeneral ChemistryDynamic mechanical analysisPolyetherimideIsothermal processSurfaces Coatings and Filmschemistry.chemical_compoundDifferential scanning calorimetryChemical engineeringPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryThermal stabilityCuring (chemistry)Journal of Applied Polymer Science
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Maleimide Glycidyl Ether: A Bifunctional Monomer for Orthogonal Cationic and Radical Polymerizations.

2015

A novel bifunctional monomer, namely maleimide glycidyl ether (MalGE), prepared in a four-step reaction sequence is introduced. This monomer allows for selective (co)polymerization of the epoxide group via cationic ring-opening polymerization, preserving the maleimide functionality. On the other hand, the maleimide functionality can be copolymerized via radical techniques, preserving the epoxide moiety. Cationic ring-opening multibranching copolymerization of MalGE with glycidol was performed, and a MalGE content of up to 24 mol% could be incorporated into the hyperbranched polymer backbone (Mn = 1000-3000 g mol(-1)). Preservation of the maleimide functionality during cationic copolymerizat…

Polymers and PlasticsFree RadicalsChemistryPolymersPropanolsOrganic ChemistryRadical polymerizationCationic polymerizationChain transferPolymerizationMaleimideschemistry.chemical_compoundPolymerizationCationsMaterials ChemistryCopolymerOrganic chemistryEpoxy CompoundsReversible addition−fragmentation chain-transfer polymerizationIonic polymerizationMaleimideEthersMacromolecular rapid communications
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Synthesis of Maleimide-Functionalyzed HPMA-Copolymers and in vitro Characterization of the aRAGE- and Human Immunoglobulin (huIgG)-Polymer Conjugates

2012

Herein the synthesis of antibody–polymer conjugates, with a quite narrow dispersity based on the polymer HPMA, are reported. These conjugates are synthesized by coupling antibodies to maleimide-functionalized poly(N-(2-hydroxypropyl)-methacrylamide) (poly-HPMA) copolymers derived through reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization of pentafluorophenyl methacrylate via the intermediate step of an activated ester polymer. We develop a protocol that allows the attachment of two different model antibodies, monoclonal anti-RAGE (receptor for advanced glycation end-products) antibody, and polyclonal human immunoglobulin (huIgG). Modification of the antibody and conjugat…

Polymers and PlasticsbiologyDispersityBioengineeringChain transferRaftBiomaterialschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryPolymerizationPolyclonal antibodiesPolymer chemistryMaterials Chemistrybiology.proteinMethacrylamideMaleimideBiotechnologyConjugateMacromolecular Bioscience
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Novel cationic copolymers of a polyasparthylhydrazide: synthesis and characterization.

2005

Alpha,beta-poly(asparthylhydrazide) (PAHy), a water soluble synthetic polymer, was functionalized by using EDCI chemistry with 3-(carboxypropyl)trimethyl-ammonium chloride (CPTACl) obtaining carboxypropyltrimethyl ammonium copolymers (PAHy-CPTA). Three PAHy-CPTA copolymers at increasing derivatization degrees (38%, 48%, 58%) were chosen for subsequent investigations. The capability of these copolymers to bind, neutralize, and protect DNA against degradation by DNase II was evalued by gel retardation assay and DNA degradation test at pH 5.5. Zeta potential measurements show that all studied polymers are able to neutralize the anionic charge of DNA at polymer/DNA weight ratio in the range of …

PolymersPharmaceutical ScienceElectrophoretic Mobility Shift AssayElectrolyteChloridechemistry.chemical_compoundElectrolytesCationsPolymer chemistrymedicineCopolymerZeta potentialDerivatizationchemistry.chemical_classificationHEPESEndodeoxyribonucleasesCationic polymerizationpolyplexesGeneral MedicinePolymerDNAQuaternary Ammonium CompoundsCarbodiimideschemistryPeptidesmedicine.drugDrug delivery
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Investigations on the Mechanism of Induction of the Alkaline Phosphatase by Bromodesoxyuridine in Herpes simplex Virus Transformed Cells and the Tran…

1980

Addition of BrdUrd in combination with prednisolone to HSVi-transformed hamster embryo cells induces an alkaline phosphatase (AP). FdUrd enhances, dThd reduces the inducing capacity of BrdUrd and prednisolone. Induction is prevented by addition of cycloheximide or of cytosine arabinoside. BrdUrd reduces transport and phosphorylation of exogenously applied labeled Urd, especially the amount of UTP, UDP and Urd-diphosphate sugars. The Lineweaver-Burk-plot of uridine-up­take after addition of BrdUrd reveales the characteristics of the mixed type inhibition (competi­tive-noncompetitive).

PrednisoloneHamsterCycloheximidemedicine.disease_causeGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biologychemistry.chemical_compoundCricetinaemedicineAnimalsSimplexvirusCycloheximideUridineCells CulturedBiological TransportEmbryoAlkaline PhosphataseCell Transformation ViralEmbryo MammalianUridineKineticsHerpes simplex virusBromodeoxyuridinechemistryBiochemistryEnzyme InductionPhosphorylationAlkaline phosphataseCytosineZeitschrift für Naturforschung C
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Insulin and IGFs induce apoptosis in chick embryo retinas deprived of L-glutamine

1999

In chick embryo retinas, cultured in serum-free medium lacking L-glutamine, IGF-I, IGF-II and insulin induced apoptotic DNA fragmentation and cell death, IGF-I being the most efficacious compound. The apoptotic effect, which was particularly evident in retinas removed from 7-day-old chick embryos, declined with the age of the embryos and disappeared after day 11. Apoptosis appeared after a time lag of 8 h and then increased with time up to 16 h. Cycloheximide, an inhibitor of protein synthesis, was capable of entirely abolishing apoptotic cell death. The effect induced by IGFs or insulin was suppressed by the addition of glutamine. Cytokine-mediated apoptosis was also observed after withdra…

Programmed cell deathChemistryInsulinmedicine.medical_treatmentApoptotic DNA fragmentationEmbryoRetinalCell BiologyAnatomyCycloheximideCell biologyGlutaminechemistry.chemical_compoundApoptosismedicineInsulin apoptosis chick embryo retina development growth factorsMolecular Biology
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Positive Allosteric Control of Guests Encapsulation by Metal Binding to Covalent Porphyrin Cages

2018

The allosteric control of the receptor properties of two flexible covalent cages is reported. These receptors consist of two zinc(II) porphyrins connected by four linkers of two different sizes, each incorporating two 1,2,3‐triazolyl ligands. Silver(I) ions act as effectors, responsible for an on/off encapsulation mechanism of neutral guest molecules. Binding silver(I) ions to the triazoles opens the cages and triggers the coordination of pyrazine or the encapsulation of N,N′‐dibutyl‐1,4,5,8‐naphthalene diimide. The X‐ray structure of the silver(I)‐complexed receptor with short connectors is reported, revealing the hollow structure with a cavity well‐defined by two eclipsed porphyrins. Rath…

PyrazineAllosteric regulationSupramolecular chemistryCrystal structure010402 general chemistryporphyrins01 natural sciencessupramolecular chemistryCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundDiimidesupramolekulaarinen kemiaMoleculeta116010405 organic chemistryallosteric controlOrganic Chemistryhost–guest systemsGeneral ChemistryPorphyrin3. Good health0104 chemical sciencesCrystallographychemistryCovalent bondcage compounds[CHIM.OTHE]Chemical Sciences/Other
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NMR and quantum chemical studies on association of 2,6-bis(acylamino)pyridines with selected imides and 2,2′-dipyridylamine

2010

Association constants of 2,6-bis(alkylcarbonylamino)pyridines (alkyl = methyl or ethyl) and their perfluoroalkyl analogues with succin- and maleimide as well as with 2,2′-dipyridylamine (complementary DAD and ADA hydrogen bonding motifs are responsible for formation of the associates) have been determined by NMR titrations and quantum chemical calculations. Interactions of 2,6-bis(alkylcarbonylamino)pyridines with imides differ by character from these of perfluoroalkyl analogues. Such large difference was not observed for the 2,2′-dipyridylamine associates. Since fluorine atoms cause carbonylamino groups to be stronger hydrogen bond donors, perfluorinated species of this type were found to …

Quantum chemicalStereochemistryHydrogen bondchemistry.chemical_elementCondensed Matter PhysicsMedicinal chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryPyridineFluorineTitrationPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryMaleimideSingle crystalStructural Chemistry
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The ras-related small GTP-binding protein RhoB is immediate-early inducible by DNA damaging treatments.

1995

The low molecular weight GTP-binding proteins RhoA, RhoB, and RhoC are characterized as specific substrates for the ADP-ribosyltransferase C3 from Clostridium botulinum and are supposed to be involved in the organization of the microfilamental network and transformation. rhoB is known to be immediate-early inducible by growth factors and protein-tyrosine kinases. Since increasing evidence indicates overlapping of growth factor- and UV-induced signal pathways, we studied the effect of UV light and other genotoxic agents on early rhoB transcription. Within 30 min after UV irradiation of NIH3T3 cells, the amount of rhoB mRNA increased 3-4-fold. Elevated rhoB mRNA was accompanied by an increase…

RHOAUltraviolet RaysRHOBRetinoic acidCycloheximideBiologyBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundMiceGTP-Binding ProteinsRhoB GTP-Binding ProteinAnimalsRNA MessengerProtein kinase ArhoB GTP-Binding ProteinMolecular BiologyGenes Immediate-EarlyAdenosine Diphosphate RiboseKinaseMembrane ProteinsCell Biology3T3 CellsDNAMolecular biologychemistryGene Expression Regulationbiology.proteinDactinomycinTetradecanoylphorbol AcetateSignal transductionDNA DamageThe Journal of biological chemistry
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