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Application of shielding boronate affinity chromatography in the study of the glycation pattern of haemoglobin

Human haemoglobin (Hb) may appear in a number of glycated species. The glycation pattern of Hb using shielding boronate affinity chromatography (SBAC) has been studied in the present work. SBAC is a novel separation technique, which eliminates nonspecific boronate-protein interactions by introducing a so-called shielding reagent [1,2]. Two samples from Bio-Rad (Lyphochek(R))-one from normal person

Spontaneous Vesicle Formation in Catanionic Mixtures of Amino Acid-Based Surfactants: Chain Length Symmetry Effects.

The use of amino acids for the synthesis of novel surfactants with vesicle-forming properties potentially enhances the biocompatibility levels needed for a viable alternative to conventional lipid vesicles. In this work, the formation and characterization of catanionic vesicles by newly synthesized lysine- and serine-derived surfactants have been investigated by means of phase behavior mapping and

Flight speeds and climb rates of Brent Geese: mass-dependent differences between spring and autumn migration

Aerodynamic theories of bird flight predict that horizontal flight speed will increase with increasing load whereas vertical Eight speed will decrease. Horizontal flight speed for birds minimizing overall time on migration is predicted to be higher than flight speed for birds minimizing energy expenditure. In this study we compare flight speeds of Brent Geese Branta b. bernicla recorded by trackin

ScFv antibody-induced translocation of cell-surface heparan sulfate proteoglycan to endocytic vesicles: Evidence for heparan sulfate epitope specificity and role of both syndecan and glypican.

Cellular uptake of several viruses and polybasic macromolecules requires the expression of cell-surface heparan sulfate proteoglycan (HSPG) through as yet ill-defined mechanisms. We unexpectedly found that among several cell-surface binding scFv anti-HS antibody (alphaHS) clones only one, AO4B08, efficiently translocated macromolecular cargo to intracellular vesicles through induction of HSPG endo

Generation of a mature streptococcal cysteine proteinase is dependent on cell wall-anchored M1 protein

In the present study, we have generated a mutant strain of Streptococcus pyogenes, MC25, which lacks M protein on its surface, and we demonstrate that this strain is unable to generate a mature 28 kDa cysteine proteinase. Furthermore, we show that S. pyogenes bacteria of M1 serotype are dependent on cell wall-anchored M protein to cleave the secreted zymogen into a mature cysteine proteinase. We a

Determination of effective diffusion coefficients in calcium alginate gel plates with varying yeast cell content

Effective diffusion coefficients (De) have been determined for lactose, glucose, galactose, and ethanol in calcium alginate gel with varying yeast cell concentration. The measurements have been performed in a diffusion cell, and the results evaluated with the quasisteady-state method. An ultrasonic meter was used for gel thickness determination with an accuracy of 1.5% and a new method for the rep

Archaeal ribosomal protein L1: the structure provides new insights into RNA binding of the L1 protein family

Background: L1 is an important primary rRNA-binding protein, as well as a translational repressor that binds mRNA. It was shown that L1 proteins from some bacteria and archaea are functionally interchangeable within the ribosome and in the repression of translation. The crystal structure of bacterial L1 from Thermus thermophilus (TthL1) has previously been determined. Results: We report here the

Patterns of cell death and dopaminergic neuron survival in intrastriatal nigral grafts

Previous studies indicate that 80-95% of grafted dopamine neurons die following implantation of embryonic ventral mesencephalic tissue into the striatum. It is believed that the majority die within the first 1-3 weeks after surgery. The aim of this study was to study when and where the implanted neurons die, using the novel fluorescent stain Fluoro-Jade. Fluoro-Jade has recently been shown to stai

Galectins-1, -2 and -3 exhibit differential recognition of sialylated glycans and blood group antigens

Human galectins have functionally divergent roles, although most of the members of the galectin family bind weakly to the simple disaccharide lactose (Galss1-4Glc). To assess galectin-glycan interactions in more detail, we explored the binding of several important galectins (Gal-1, Gal-2, and Gal-3) on a glycan microarray containing hundreds of structurally diverse glycans. All three galectins exh

Chemo-enzymatic epoxidation of linoleic acid: Parameters influencing the reaction

The effect of reaction parameters on lipase-mediated chemo-enzymatic epoxidation of linoleic acid was investigated. Hydrogen peroxide was found to have the most significant effect on the reaction rate and degree of epoxidation. Excess of hydrogen peroxide with respect to the amount of double bonds was necessary in order to yield total conversion within a short time period, as well as at temperatur

Dynamics of cellulase production by glucose grown cultures of Trichoderma reesei rut-C30 as a response to addition of cellulose

An economic process for the enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose would allow utilization of cellulosic biomass for the production of easily fermentable low-cost sugars. New and more efficient fermentation processes are emerging to convert this biologic currency to a variety of commodity products with a special emphasis on fuel ethanol production. Since the cost of cellulase production currently accou

Internal Sodium Ions and Water Molecules in Guanine Quadruplexes: Magnetic Relaxation Dispersion Studies of [d(G3T4G3)]2 and [d(G4T4G4)]2

The structural stability of guanine quadruplexes depends critically on an unusual configuration of dehydrated Na+ or K+ ions, closely spaced along the central axis of the quadruplex. Crystallography and NMR spectroscopy indicate that these internal ions can be located between the G-quartet planes as well as in the thymine loops, but the precise ion coordination has been firmly established in only

Treatment of sleep apnea in congestive heart failure with a dental device - The effect on brain natriuretic peptide and quality of life

The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of a mandibular advancement device (MAD) for the treatment of sleep apnea (SA) on plasma brain natriuretic peptide (BNP), left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), and health-related qualify of life (HRQL) in patients with mild to moderate stable congestive heart failure (CHF). Seventeen male patients aged 68.4 +/- 5.5 with an apnea-hypop

Effects of polyols, saccharides, and glycoproteins on thermoprecipitation of phenylboronate-containing copolymers

The copolymer of 3-(acrylamido)phenyl boronic acid and N-isopropylacrylamide (82:18. M-n = 47000 g/mol) was prepared by free radical polymerization. The copolymer showed typical thermoprecipitation behavior in aqueous solutions; its phase transition temperature (T-p) was 26.5 +/- 0.2 degrees C in 0.1 M glycine-NaOH buffer containing 0.1 M NaCl, pH 9.2. Due to specific complex formation of the pend

The Application of Geographical Information Systems to Multinational Finance Corporations

Geographical information systems (GIS) aim to help decision-makers to relate different types of data in a spatial context and to reach conclusions about these relationships. This research examines the potential areas that a GIS could be applied within multinational finance corporations. The results highlight the importance of combining the financial aspects of the multinational with its operationa