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Complete thermodynamic binding profiles for the interaction of the anticancer drug, daunomycin with natural DNA and synthetic deoxypolynucleotides were described. Fluorescence titration method was used to estimate the equilibrium binding constants. Binding isotherms were found to be surprisingly complex in some cases, presumably because there were heterogeneous sites even in simple deoxypolynucleotides of repeating sequence. Some polynucleotides consisting of alternating sequence contain at least two different binding sites for daunomycin. The binding affinity of the primary binding sites of alternating and non-alternating sequences was found to differ by two orders of magnitude. An isothermal microtitration calorimeter was used to directly measure the binding enthalpy at 25 degrees C with a high sensitivity. The binding enthalpy of poly[d(A-T)] was found to be -5.5 Kcal/mol, which was much lower than any other polynucleotides, while the binding constant of the high affinity sites, was similar. In this report, the complete thermodynamic profiles of daunomycin binding to deoxypolynucleotides were reliably shown for the first time.  相似文献   

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The minor groove ligand distamycin A has been used to probe the relative hydration of the minor groove of eight synthetic polynucleotides of known sequence and composition. A combination of densimetric, calorimetric, and temperature-dependent spectroscopic techniques have been used to obtain complete thermodynamic profiles (delta Gzero, delta Hzero, delta Szero, and delta Vzero) for the association of distamycin A to all polymer duplexes. In 10 mM phosphate buffer, pH 7, binding of the drug to each of the polymeric duplexes resulted in characteristic negative changes in both the volume and enthalpy. Although the binding constants were found to be identical for pairs of isomer polynucleotides having identical compositions but different sequences, the values of delta Hzero, delta Szero, and delta Vzero of each such pair were remarkably different. The entropy changes were found to roughly parallel the volume changes; no such trend was seen between delta Hzero and delta Vzero. The data support the hypothesis that the volume changes observed for these systems reflect the coulombic-hydration contribution to the entropy. The heteropolymer duplexes generated much larger exothermic contributions, less favorable entropies and larger volume contractions than did the corresponding homopolymer duplexes of identical composition, and strongly suggest that polynucleotides with homopurine sequences are more hydrated than polynucleotides with alternating purine/pyrimidine sequences. In addition, it was found that duplexes containing guanine sharply reduced the affinity for the drug, also lowering the exothermicity but raising the entropy. This may be explained by the presence of an amino group in the minor groove that prevents hydrogen bonding. Substitution of the guanine with inosine reversed this trend in the thermodynamic properties. Furthermore, substitution of poly(dA) for poly(rA) in a duplex produced a similar reduction in the affinity, while raising the exothermic contribution and greatly reducing the favorable entropy effect in agreement with an apparent increase in the hydration state.  相似文献   

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Interaction of the antimalarial drugs quinacrine and chloroquine with DNA has been studied extensively in order to understand the origin of their biological activity. These studies have shown that they bind to DNA through an intercalative mode and show little sequence specificity. All previous experiments were carried out using the racemic form of these drugs. We have investigated the binding of the enantiomeric forms of quinacrine and chloroquine to synthetic polynucleotides poly (dA-dT) · poly(dA-dT) and poly (dG-dC) · poly(dG-dC), and found interesting differences in their binding parameters. Quinacrine enantiomers have a much higher binding affinity for the two polynucleotides compared to those of chloroquine. The negative enantiomers were found to have higher binding affinity than the positive ones. The binding constant for the binding of quinacrine (?) to poly(dG-dC) · poly(dG-dC) was found to be about 3 times that of quinacrine (+). The differences in these binding affinities were further confirmed by equilibrium dialysis of the complexes of the polynucleotides with the racemic form of the drugs, which resulted in the enrichment of the dialysate with the positive enantiomer. CD spectra of the enantiomers and their polynucleotide complexes are reported. Changes in the fluorescence properties of quinacrine in the presence of the two polynucleotides are also described. Biological implications of these findings are discussed. © 1993 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  相似文献   

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R Nandi  S Chakraborty  M Maiti 《Biochemistry》1991,30(15):3715-3720
The dependence on base-pair composition and sequence specificity of the (aristololactam beta-D-glucoside)-DNA interaction was examined by spectrophotometric, spectrofluorometric, spectropolarimetric, thermal melting, thermodynamic, and viscometric studies. Binding of this alkaloid to various natural and synthetic DNAs was dependent upon the base composition and sequences of DNA. The binding parameters obtained from spectrophotometric analysis, according to an excluded-site model, indicated a relatively high affinity of the alkaloid binding to GC-rich DNA and alternating GC polymer. This affinity was further evidenced by the quenching of fluorescence intensity, decrease in quantum yield, and perturbations in circular dichroic spectrum. The alkaloid stabilized all DNAs against thermal denaturation. The temperature dependence of the binding constants was used to estimate the thermodynamic parameters involved in the complex formation of the alkaloid with various DNAs. The negative enthalpy and entropy change increased with increasing GC content of DNA and also compensated one another to produce a relatively small Gibbs free energy change. Viscometric studies showed that in the strong binding region the increase of contour length of DNA depended strongly on its base composition and sequence of bases, being larger for GC-rich DNA and alternating GC polymer. On the basis of these observations, it is concluded that the alkaloid binds to DNA by a mechanism of intercalation and exhibits considerable specificity toward alternating GC polymer.  相似文献   

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A thermodynamic model of the formation of bridges consisting of alternating daunomycin molecules and copper ions and connecting neighboring nucleic acid molecules in a particle of a liquid crystalline dispersion was constructed. The model is based on the conception that ligands are adsorbed on lattices of reaction centers which are formed in a liquid crystal at a particular spatial arrangement of adjacent nucleic acid molecules (phasing). Equations were derived that describe typical experimentally obtained S-shaped dependences of bridge concentration on the concentration of copper ions and daunomycin molecules in an initial solution. It was shown that dependences of this kind take place in two variants of the adsorption model: when the binding of daunomycin with adjacent nucleic acid molecules is considered to be independent on the formation of bridges and when bridges compete with single daunomycin molecules for the sites on adjacent nucleic acid molecules.  相似文献   

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Abstract

DNA covalent binding studies with enantiomers of trans-7,8-dihydroxy- anti-9,10-epoxy- 7,8,9,10-tetrahydro-benzo [a] pyrene (anti-BPDE) have been carried out by means of spectroscopic techniques (UV, CD, and fluorescence). Synthetic polynucleotides are employed to investigate binding differences between the G · C and A · T base pairs and to elucidate the bases for the stereoselective covalent binding of DNA toward anti-BPDE. The results indicate that of all the polynucleotides studied, only poly(dA-dT) · poly(dA-dT) exhibits predominant intercalative covalent binding towards (+)-anti-BPDE and suffers the least covalent modification. Only minor intercalative covalent contributions are found in alternating polymer poly(dA-dC) · poly(dG-dT). These observations parallel the DNA physical binding results of anti-BPDE and its hydrolysis products. They support the hypothesis that intercalative covalent adducts derive from intercalative physical binding while the external covalent adducts derive from external bimolecular associations. In contrast to the A · T polymers, the guanine containing polymers exhibit pronounced reduction in covalent modification by (-)-anti-BPDE. The intercalative covalent binding mode becomes relatively more important in the adducts formed by the (-) enantiomer as a consequence of decreased external guanine binding. These findings are consistent with the guanine specificity, stereoselective covalent binding at dG, the absence of stereoselectivity at dA for anti-BPDE, and the enhanced binding heterogeneity for the (-) enantiomer as found in the native DNA studies. The possible sequence and/or conformational dependence of such stereoselective covalent binding is indicated by the opposite pyrenyl CD sign exhibited by (+)-anti-BPDE bound to polynucleotides with pyrimidine on one strand and purine on another vs. that bound to polymers containing alternating purine-pyrimidine sequences.  相似文献   

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The specific binding to bovine serum albumin (BSA) of anionic and non-ionic surfactants with C12 acyl chains has been studied by high sensitivity isothermal titration calorimetry. This method proved particularly effective in resolving the binding of anionic surfactants into separate classes of sites with different affinity. For sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS) the measured binding curves could be rationalized as association to two classes (high affinity/low affinity) of sites comprising, respectively, three and six similar (i.e. thermodynamically equivalent), independent sites. Changes in the thermodynamic functions enthalpy, standard free energy, standard entropy and heat capacity could be discerned for each class of binding site, as well as for micelle formation. These data suggest that binding to low affinity sites (in analogy with micelle formation) exhibits energetic parameters; in particular, a large negative change in heat capacity, which is characteristic of hydrophobic interactions. The thermodynamics of high affinity binding, on the other hand, is indicative of other dominant forces; most likely electrostatic interactions. Other anionic ligands investigated (laurate and dodecyl benzylsulfonate) showed a behavior similar to SDS, the most significant difference being the high affinity binding of the alkylbenzyl sulfonate. For this ligand, the thermodynamic data is indicative of a more loosely associated complex than for SDS and laurate. BSA was found to bind one or two of the non-ionic surfactants (NIS) hepta- or penta(ethylene glycol) monododecyl ether (C12EO7 and C12EO5) with binding constants about three orders of magnitude lower than for SDS. Hence, the free energy of the surfactant in the weakly bound BSA-NIS complex is only slightly favored over the micellar state. The binding process is characterized by very large exothermic enthalpy changes (larger than for the charged surfactants) and a large, positive increment in heat capacity. These observations cannot be reconciled with a molecular picture based on simple hydrophobic condensation onto non-polar patches on the protein surface.  相似文献   

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Daunomycin and adriamycin were previously found to produce Q-like banding patterns on chromosomes. The interaction of several anthracyclines with both natural and synthetic DNAs and chromosomes has been investigated in more detail. Daunomycin fluorescence is almost completely quenched by natural DNAs with varying base composition from 31 to 72% G-C and by the alternating polymer poly-d(G-C)·poly-d(G-C). In contrast, daunomycin fluorescence is quenched by only 50% when the dye interacts with synthetic A-T polymers. Thus, differential quenching of daunomycin fluorescence can account for the production of bright bands at contiguous A-T sequences along the chromosome. Slight differences in fluorescence quenching between the repeating and homopolymeric A-T duplex DNAs were observed which can be attributed to differences in affinity of daunomycin for these DNAs. The aminosugar moiety of daunomycin, daunosamine, increases the binding of daunomycin to DNA and also enhances chromosome banding. — Nogalamycin, which displays no differential quenching with the different DNAs in solution, also fails to produce bands on chromosomes. — These findings suggest that non-random nucleotide sequence arrangements along the chromosome are a basic determinant for dye interaction to produce the observed banding patterns. Specific banding procedures may determine the accessibility of these sites within the chromosomal DNA.  相似文献   

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Site and sequence specificity of the daunomycin-DNA interaction   总被引:8,自引:0,他引:8  
The site and sequence specificity of the daunomycin-DNA interaction was examined by equilibrium binding methods, by deoxyribonuclease I footprinting studies, and by examination of the effect of the antibiotic on the cleavage of linearized pBR322 DNA by restriction endonucleases PvuI and EcoRI. These three experimental approaches provide mutually consistent results showing that daunomycin indeed recognizes specific sites along the DNA lattice. The affinity of daunomycin toward natural DNA increases with increasing GC content. The quantitative results are most readily explained by binding models in which daunomycin interacts with sites containing two adjacent GC base pairs, possibly occurring as part of a triplet recognition sequence. Deoxyribonuclease I footprinting studies utilizing the 160 base pair (bp) tyrT DNA fragment and 61 and 53 bp restriction fragments isolated from pBR322 DNA further define the sequence specificity of daunomycin binding. Specific, reproducible protection patterns were obtained for each DNA fragment at 4 degrees C. Seven protected sequences, ranging in size from 4 to 14 bp, were identified within the tyrT fragment. Relative to the overall tyrT sequence, these protected sequences were GC rich and contained a more limited and distinct distribution of di- and trinucleotides. Within all of the protected sequences, a triplet containing adjacent GC base pairs flanked by an AT base pair could be found in one or more copies. Nowhere in the tyrT fragment did that triplet occur outside a protected sequence. The same triplet occurred within seven out of nine protected sequences observed in the fragments isolated from pBR322 DNA. In the two remaining cases, three contiguous GC base pairs were found. We conclude that the preferred daunomycin triplet binding site contains adjacent GC base pairs, of variable sequence, flanked by an AT base pair. This conclusion is consistent with the results of a recent theoretical study of daunomycin sequence specificity [Chen, K.-X., Gresh, N., & Pullman, B. (1985) J. Biomol. Struct. Dyn. 3, 445-466]. Adriamycin and the beta-anomer of adriamycin produce the same qualitative pattern of protection as daunomycin with the tyrT fragment. Daunomycin inhibits the rate of digestion of pBR322 DNA by PvuI (recognition sequence 5'-CGATCG-3') to a greater extent than it does EcoRI (recognition sequence 5'-GAATTC-3'), a finding consistent with the conclusions derived from our footprinting studies. Our results, as a whole, are the clearest indication to date that daunomycin recognizes a specific DNA sequence as a preferred binding site.  相似文献   

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The 5'-CA DNA-sequence preference of daunomycin   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
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We have computationally studied the intercalation of the antitumor drug daunomycin into six stacks of Watson-Crick DNA base pairs (i.e., AT-AT, AT-TA, GC-AT, CG-TA, GC-GC, GC-CG) using density functional theory (DFT). The proton affinity of the DNA intercalator daunomycin in water was computed to be 159.2 kcal/mol at BP86/TZ2P, which is in line with the experimental observation that daunomycin is protonated under physiological conditions. The intercalation interaction of protonated daunomycin with two stacked DNA base pairs was studied through a hybrid approach in which intercalation is treated at LDA/TZP while the molecular structure of daunomycin and hydrogen-bonded Watson-Crick pairs is computed at BP86/TZ2P. We find that the affinity of the drug for the six considered base pair dimers decreases in the order AT-AT > AT-TA > GC-AT > GC-TA > GC-CG > GC-GC, in excellent agreement with experimental data on the thermodynamics of the interaction between daunomycin and synthetic polynucleotides in aqueous solution. Our analyses show that the overall stability of the intercalation complexes comes mainly from pi-pi stacking but an important contribution to the computed and experimentally observed sequence specificity comes from hydrogen bonding between daunomycin and hetero atoms in the minor groove of AT base pairs.  相似文献   

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The thermodynamic parameters of the interaction of the two anthracyclines 13-dihydrodaunomycin and marcellomycin with calf thymus DNA were examined by equilibrium binding studies. Enthalpy and entropy changes of the binding of both drugs show salt dependence profiles that cannot be rationalized by the polyelectrolyte theory. This feature is common to other anthracycline compounds. The nucleotide sequence binding preferences of daunomycin, adriamycin, 13-dihydrodaunomycin and marcellomycin have been studied by monitoring the degree of protection from cleavage by restriction endonucleases of linearized pBR322. Differential protection of pBR322 DNA against the cleavage of Bgl I and Ava II suggests that these drugs recognize changes in the sequences near the enzyme recognition site. Alterations of the electrophoretic restriction pattern of pBR322 in the presence of anthracyclines are dependent on time and on concentration. These results are discussed in relation to the existence of nucleotide sequences with different affinity for these drugs.  相似文献   

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—A high affinity binding site for triethyltin was found in rat brain myelin with an affinity of approx 6·6 × 105m −1 at pH 7·5. Competitive binding studies showed that triethyl-lcad had about the same affinity and trimethyltin 30 times lower affinity than triethyltin. Hexachlorophane and 3,5-diiodo-4′-chlorosalicylanilide did not prevent triethyltin binding to rat brain myelin. Since triethyltin, hexachlorophane and 3,5-diiodo-4′-chlorosalicylanilide all produce similar oedematous lesions in the brain of rats, whereas triethyl-lead and trimethyltin do not, it is concluded that the high affinity triethyltin binding site either is not involved or is not the only factor in oedema production.  相似文献   

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The thermal denaturation of synthetic deoxypolynucleotides of defined sequence was studied by a three dimensional melting technique in which complete UV absorbance spectra were recorded as a function of temperature. The results of such an experiment defined a surface bounded by absorbance, wavelength, and temperature. A matrix of the experimental data was built, and analyzed by the method of singular value decomposition (SVD). SVD provides a rigorous, model-free analytical tool for evaluating the number of significant spectral species required to account for the changes in UV absorbance accompany-ing the duplex – to – single strand transition. For all of the polynucleotides studied (Poly dA – Poly dT; [Poly (dAdT)]2; Poly dG – Poly dC; [Poly(dGdC)]2), SVD indicated the existence of at least 4 – 5 significant spectral species. The DNA melting transition for even these simple repeating sequences cannot, therefore, be a simple two-state process. The basis spectra obtained by SVD analysis were found to be unique for each polynucleotide studied. Differential scanning calorimetry was used to obtain model free estimates for the enthalpy of melting for the polynucleotides studied, with results in good agreement with previously published values. Received: 16 April 1997 / Accepted: 9 July 1997  相似文献   

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The complex formation of the antibiotic daunomycin with deoxytetranucleotides of different base sequence in the chain, 5'-d(GpCpGpC), 5'-d(CpGpCpG), and 5'-d(TpGpCpA) in aqueous salt solution was studied by 1D and 2D (2M-TOCSY and 2M-NOESY) 1H-NMR spectroscopy. Concentration and temperature dependences of proton chemical shifts of molecules were measured. Based on these dependences, reaction equilibrium constants, relative content of various complexes depending on concentration and temperature, limiting values of chemical shifts of protons of daunomycin incorporated in various complexes, and the thermodynamic parameters delta H and delta S of complex formation were calculated. The analysis of the results enables the conclusion that the sites of predominant intercalation of daunomycin are triplet nucleotide sequences, the binding sites of the antibiotic with three consecutive GC pairs in the tetranucleotide duplex being more preferential. Daunomycin exhibits no sequence specificity upon binding to the single-stranded deoxynucleotide sequence. From the calculated values of induced chemical shifts of daunomycin protons and 2M-NOE data, the most probable spatial structures of complexes (1:2) of the antibiotic with deoxytetranucleotides were constructed. The binding of the second daunomycin molecule to both the single-stranded and duplex form of tetramers is of pronounced anticooperative mode, which is explained by the presence in the antibiotic of a positively charged amino sugar residue, which poses considerable steric constraints for the insertion of the second antibiotic molecule into the short tetranucleotide sequence. The results were compared with the data obtained under identical experimental conditions for typical intercalators proflavine and ethidium bromide.  相似文献   

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DNase I footprinting has been used to examine the sequence selective binding of ditrisarubicin B, novel anthracycline antibiotic, to DNA. At 37°C no footprinting pattern is observed, the drug protects all sites from enzymic cleavage with equal efficiency. At 4°C a footprinting pattern is induced with low drug concentrations which is different from that produced by daunomycin. The best binding sites contain the dinucleotide step GpT (ApC) and are located in regions of alternating purines and pyrimidines.  相似文献   

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Abstract— Lyophilized rat cerebral cortex was treated with chloroform-methanol (2:1, v/v), and the extracted hydrophobic proteins (i.e. proteolipids) were separated by column chromatography on Sephadex LH-20. The first peak of protein, eluting with chloroform in the void volume, had high affinity binding for l -[14C]aspartic acid. The saturation of the binding showed three saturable sites with apparent dissociation constants of 0.2 μ m , 10 μ m and 50 μ m . The binding capacities of the three sites were 2.8, 132 and 617 nmol/mg of protein, respectively. There were 8.0 nmol of high affinity binding sites for l -aspartic acid and 1.53 nmol for l -glutamic acid per g of fresh tissue in the cerebral cortex of the rat. Differentiation between binding of l -aspartic and l -glutamic acid was clearly established by cross-binding and competition experiments with agonists and antagonists.
It is suggested that the isolated protein fraction may correspond to a synaptic receptor and not to the transport system. It is concluded that in the cerebral cortex there is a separate receptor for l -aspartic acid. This is further support to the possible role of this amino acid as a central excitatory transmitter.  相似文献   

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Abstract

The binding characteristics of thyroxine (T4), triiodothyronine (T3), and reverse T3 (rT3) to rat liver plasma membranes (RLPM) were examined to explore the interactions of thyroid hormones with cell surface receptors. Scatchard analysis suggested that all three ligands bound to two classes of binding sites. The high affinity rT3 binding sites appeared to be distinct from the high affinity T4 sites, on the basis of differing optimum physicochemical conditions for binding, and analog displacement studies. The higher affinity constant for T4 was 1.7 ± 0.2 × 109 M-1 (mean ± SEM) and binding capacity was 3.1 ± 0.3 pmol mg -1 protein whereas for rT3 binding the Ka was 2.5 ± 0.4 × 108 M-1 and capacity was 6.2 ± 0.9 pmol mg -1. (125 I) T3 bound with lower affinity and T3 tracer was readily displaced by T4. Moreover, comparatively higher concentrations of T3 were needed to displace either radiolabeled T4 or rT3, suggesting that T3 was binding to both the T4 and rT3 sites with lower affinity. Marker enzyme studies on RLPM, of varying purity prepared by different methods, showed a positive correlation between the activity of the plasma membrane enzyme magnesium-stimulated ATPase and high affinity rT3 and T4 binding. Column chromatography of the radioligands, after dissociation from membrane binding sites, confirmed that the integrity of the hormones was not altered during association or dissociation. Our results raise the possibility that the high affinity T4 and rT3 binding sites on RLPM may be hormone receptors mediating biological actions at the membrane level.  相似文献   

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ABSTRACT

Chondroitin sulfate (CS) used for treatment of osteoarthritis exerts distinct effects on human articular chondrocytes in vitro. We performed a binding analysis with 99mTc-labeled CS (Condrosulf, a commercial CS preparation containing calcium stearate) and cultured human chondrocytes in order to evaluate the presence of specific receptors. Saturation binding at 37°C for 2?h revealed the presence of high-affinity binding sites for CS with a Kd of 2.3 × 10?9?mol/L and a Bmax of 5.0 × 108. Extensive dialysis of Chondrosulf led to a decrease of the binding affinity by 52.5 ± 19.5% and of the number of CS binding sites/cell by 62.0 ± 14.0%, demonstrating that the additive present in the Condrosulf preparation enhances CS binding. The nature of the binding site is not yet known but evidence exists in the literature that the scavenger receptor CD36, thoroughly investigated on macrophages, is also found on chondrocytes and might be involved in CS binding. Therefore, we undertook a comparative binding study with human monocytes and labelled LDL and oxidized LDL, the latter being a postulated atherogenic agent in atherosclerosis. For [125I]-LDL binding we found a Kd of 0.45 × 10?8?mol/L and a Bmax of 0.14 × 106 on quiescent monocytes and for [125I]-(ox)LDL binding a Kd of 1.8 × 10?8?mol/L and a Bmax of 1.3 × 106 using LPS-activated monocytes. These data are comparable to the binding affinity found for lipoprotein–proteoglycan-complexes and hence are an indication but not a proof that CD36 is involved in CS binding to human chondrocytes.  相似文献   

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