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Changes in extracellular and intracellular free amino acids were followed during cyclic phases of N2-fixation (acetylene reduction) by cultures of the axenic, non-heterocystous cyanobacterium Gloeothece incubated under alternating light and darkness or continuous illumination. Changes in intracellular amino acids were minor, with only arginine (increasing during N2-fixation) and glutamate (decreasing during fixation) showing significant changes in cells incubated under 12 h light: 12 h dark. The intracellular concentration of glutamine in cultures was always very low and the value of the ratio glutamine: glutamate (GLN:GLU), used as an index of C–N status in eukaryote microbes, was consistently less than 0.05 suggesting that the cells were nitrogen-stressed. On addition of ammonium, there was a transient accumulation of intracellular glutamine, and the ratio GLN:GLU increased rapidly to a value greater than 0.5, typical of unstressed eukaryotes. In contrast to intracellular amino acids, there were significant changes in extracellular amino acids in cultures incubated under alternating light and darkness. Glycine, serine and alanine were released during the dark phase and were taken up again in the light, paralleling the diurnal pattern of nitrogenase activity (high in darkness). It is postulated that this release is usually retained in the mucilage surrounding the cells (but disturbed during even gentle filtration) and that this mucilage may constitute an extracellular vacuole.  相似文献   
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Cholesterol catabolism to bile acids was stimulated in neonatal guinea pigs by feeding 1,11% cholestyramine (CT)-containing diet for 8 weeks. The animals were then switched to standard laboratory diet for an additional 4 weeks. At the end of the laboratory diet period: a) CT-pre-treated guinea pigs continued to excrete significantly higher (p<0.05) amounts of bile acids, b) the activity of hepatic 7α-hydroxylase was significantly elevated (p<0.01) in CT-pre-treated animals, and c) isolated hepatocytes from CT-pre-treated guinea pigs secreted significantly higher (p<0.05) amounts of bile acid when compared to controls during a 4-hour incubation. These data provide biochemical support for our contention that stimulation of cholesterol catabolism during neonatal life can have effects that persist into adult life.  相似文献   
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Ward DG  Brewer SM  Gallon CE  Gao Y  Levine BA  Trayer IP 《Biochemistry》2004,43(19):5772-5781
Phosphorylation of the cardiac troponin complex by PKA at S22 and S23 of troponin I (TnI) accelerates Ca(2+) release from troponin C (TnC). The region of TnI around the bisphosphorylation site binds to, and stabilizes, the Ca(2+) bound N-terminal domain of TnC. Phosphorylation interferes with this interaction between TnI and TnC resulting in weaker Ca(2+) binding. In this study, we used (1)H-(15)N-HSQC NMR to investigate at the atomic level the interaction between an N-terminal fragment of TnI consisting of residues 1-64 of TnI (I1-64) and TnC. We produced several mutants of I1-64, TnI, and TnC to test the contribution of certain residues to the transmission of the phosphorylation signal in both NMR experiments and functional assays. We also investigated how phosphorylation of the PKC sites in I1-64 (S41 and S43) affects the interaction of I1-64 with TnC. We found that phosphorylation of S22 and S23 produced only localized effects in the structure of I1-64 between residues 24 and 34. Residues 1-17 of I1-64 did not bind to TnC, and residues 38-64 bound tightly to the C-terminal domain of TnC regardless of phosphorylation. Residues 22-34 bound weakly to TnC in a phosphorylation sensitive manner. Bisphosphorylation prevented this phosphorylation switch region from interacting with TnC. Systematic mutation of residues in the phosphorylation switch did not prevent PKA phosphorylation from accelerating Ca(2+) release from troponin. We conclude that the phosphorylation switch binds to TnC via an extended interaction site spanning residues R19 to A34.  相似文献   
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Intramuscular administration to female rabbits of 2 mg/kg ethinylestradiol every other day for 10 days increased the uptake and incorporation of [14C]arachidonic acid into platelet lipids, and increased the proportion of [14C]arachidonic acid released from platelets after stimulation by thrombin. The conversion of [14C]arachidonic acid to thromboxane B2 did not differ between the control and ethinylestradiol-treated groups. Thus, the results of this study indicate that the major site in the prostaglandin metabolic pathway influenced by estrogen is the incorporation and release of arachidonic acid in platelet phospholipids.  相似文献   
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Abstract The extent of recovery of nitrogenase activity of Gloeothece transferred from an atmosphere of O2 to air depended on the duration of exposure to O2. Activity recovered at increasing rates after up to 24 h exposure to O2 and a lag before detection of activity, present after short (1 h) exposure times, disappeared with longer exposures. Synthesis of nitrogenase de novo was implicated, since chloramphenicol, tetracycline, or repressive levels of NH+4, prevented recovery of activity. Specific radioimmunoassay of the rate of synthesis of the MoFe protein of nitrogenase under O2 correlated well with the activity measurements, and indicate that a shift from air to O2 only transiently represses nitrogenase synthesis.  相似文献   
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N2 fixation in phototrophs: adaptation to a specialized way of life   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
Gallon  J.R. 《Plant and Soil》2001,230(1):39-48
Phototrophic diazotrophs include the photosynthetic green and purple bacteria, the heliobacteria, many cyanobacteria and the unusual chlorophyll-containing rhizobia that are found in the stem nodules of Aeschynomene spp. In this review, which concentrates on cyanobacteria, the interrelations between photosynthesis and N2 fixation are discussed. Photosynthesis can, in theory, directly provide the ATP and reductant needed to support N2 fixation but the link between these two processes is usually indirect, mediated through accumulated carbon reserves. In cyanobacteria, which possess an oxygenic photosynthesis, this serves to separate the O2 that is produced by photosynthesis from the O2-sensitive nitrogenase. However, in certain circumstances, oxygenic photosynthesis and N2 fixation coexist. Under these conditions, respiratory consumption of photosynthetically generated O2 may have an important role in minimizing O2-damage to nitrogenase.  相似文献   
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Peptides corresponding to the N-terminus of skeletal myosin light chain 1 (rsMLC1 1-37) and the short loop of human cardiac beta-myosin (hcM398-414) have been shown to interact with skeletal F-actin by NMR and fluorescence measurements. Skeletal tropomyosin strengthens the binding of the myosin peptides to actin but does not interact with the peptides. The binding of peptides corresponding to the inhibitory region of cardiac troponin I (e.g. hcTnI128-153) to F-actin to form a 1 : 1 molar complex is also strengthened in the presence of tropomyosin. In the presence of inhibitory peptide at relatively lower concentrations the myosin peptides and a troponin I peptide C-terminal to the inhibitory region, rcTnI161-181, all dissociate from F-actin. Structural and fluorescence evidence indicate that the troponin I inhibitory region and the myosin peptides do not bind in an identical manner to F-actin. It is concluded that the binding of the inhibitory region of troponin I to F-actin produces a conformational change in the actin monomer with the result that interaction at different locations of F-actin is impeded. These observations are interpreted to indicate that a major conformational change occurs in actin on binding to troponin I that is fundamental to the regulatory process in muscle. The data are discussed in the context of tropomyosin's ability to stabilize the actin filament and facilitate the transmission of the conformational change to actin monomers not in direct contact with troponin I.  相似文献   
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