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Multiparameter flow cytometric measurements are of growing interest in the study of complex features of biological cells. With state of the art instrumentation, three-parameter (3-P) data handling is relatively complicated and time consuming and the display methods are not satisfactory. As an alternative, an interactive 3-P analyzing module, Cytomic 123 is described, which displays 3-P fields during and immediately after data uptake in the form of a cubic array of 32,768 channels. The fields can be randomly rotated by hardware and software. The event frequencies in the field are primarily visualized by brightness modulation of the display dots. Additionally, the display of the field may be confined to user selected ranges of event frequencies, which may also be superposed to mixed frequency displays. A set of preprogrammed functions is available for the following tasks: (a) uptake of 3-P histograms combined with on-line control of the transducer pulses, (b) automatic uptake of a series of 2-P time correlated histograms in the cube, (c) generation and numerical evaluation of sections and projections of cube histograms, (d) interactive generation and evaluation of spatial subfields for integration, or as sorting matrix by successive erosion of section planes, or reprojection of projection windows, and (e) isometric display of sections and projections and exchange of data sets with other Cytomic modules or other data systems, especially the Cytomic 12 module, whose 2-P capabilities can be used. The module is built with low cost Z80 microprocessor eurocards. A standard oscilloscope serves as a display unit.  相似文献   

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A fractal analysis of confirmative nature only is presented for analyte-receptor binding and dissociation kinetics for biosensor applications. Data taken from the literature may be modeled, in the case of binding using a single-fractal analysis or a dual-fractal analysis. The dual-fractal analysis represents a change in the binding mechanism as the reaction progresses on the surface. Relationships are presented for the binding and dissociation rate coefficients as a function of their corresponding fractal dimension, Df or the degree of heterogeneity that exists on the surface. When analyte-receptor binding or dissociation is involved, an increase in the heterogeneity on the surface (increase in Df) leads to an increase in the binding and in the dissociation rate coefficient. It is suggested that an increase in the degree of heterogeneity on the surface leads to an increase in the turbulence on the surface owing to the irregularities on the surface. This turbulence promotes mixing, minimizes diffusional limitations, and leads subsequently to an increase in the binding and in the dissociation rate coefficient (Martin S.J., Granstaff, V.E., Frye, G.C., Anal. Chem., 65, (1991) 2910). The binding and the dissociation rate coefficient are rather sensitive to the degree of heterogeneity, Df,bind and Df,diss respectively, that exists on the biosensor surface. For example, the order of dependence on Df,bind is 19.2 for the binding rate coefficient, kbind for the binding of 0.03-1.0 microM SH-2Ld in solution to 2C TCR immobilized on a surface plasmon resonance (SPR) biosensor (Corr, M., Salnetz, A.E., Boyd, L.F., Jelonek, M.T., Khilko, S., Al-Ramadi, B.K., Kim, Y.S., Maher, S.E., Bothwell, A.L.M., Margulies, D.H., Science, 265, (1994) 946). The order of dependence on Df,diss is -6.22 for the dissociation rate coefficient, kdiss for the dissociation of 250-1000 nM Sophora japonica agglutinin (SJA)-lactose complex from the SPR surface. In general, the technique is applicable to other reactions occurring on different types of surfaces, such as cell-surface reactions.  相似文献   

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The assembly of virus capsids or other spherical polymers--empty, closed structures composed of hundreds of protein subunits--is poorly understood. Assembly of a closed spherical polymer is unlike polymerization of a filament or crystal, examples of open-ended polymers. This must be considered to develop physically meaningful analyses. We have developed a model of capsid assembly, based on a cascade of low-order reactions, that allows us to calculate kinetic simulations. The behavior of this model resembles assembly kinetics observed in solution (Zlotnick, A., J. M. Johnson, P. W. Wingfield, S. J. Stahl, and D. Endres. 1999. Biochemistry. 38:14644-14652). We exhibit two examples of this general model describing assembly of dodecahedral and icosahedral capsids. Using simulations based on these examples, we demonstrate how to extract robust estimates of assembly parameters from accessible experimental data. These parameters, nucleus size, average nucleation rate, and average free energy of association can be determined from measurement of subunit and capsid as time and concentration vary. Mathematical derivations of the analyses, carried out for a general model, are provided in an Appendix. The understanding of capsid assembly developed in this paper is general; the examples provided can be readily modified to reflect different biological systems. This enhanced understanding of virus assembly will allow a more quantitative analysis of virus stability and biological or antiviral factors that affect assembly.  相似文献   

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Protein values of dialysed allergen extracts determined by Lowry, modified Lowry (trichloroacetic acid precipitation of the proteins) and dye-binding assay were compared. The influence of different parameters on the modified Lowry was examined. The reproducibility of the modified Lowry was checked with three independent measurements. For the examination of recovery a constant amount of 6-grass pollen allergen proteins was added to the samples of the standardized human serum albumin prepared for the calibration curve. The samples were measured by modified Lowry. The mean of the ratio between the protein values of the dialysed allergen extracts obtained by modified Lowry and those obtained by classical Lowry was 3.59 (coefficient of variation Cv = 45%). The mean of the ratio between the protein values of the allergen extracts obtained by modified Lowry and dye-binding assay was 1:0.71 (Cv = 31%). Phenol interfered with the modified Lowry. Phenolic allergen extracts showed higher "protein values" than non-phenolic allergen extracts. This influence could be reduced by a second precipitation of the dissolved precipitate. The precipitation of non-phenolic dialysed aqueous allergen extracts was complete after the first trichloroacetic acid precipitation. By incubating samples with the Folin-Ciocalteu's reagent at 55 degrees C in a waterbath, the time necessary for developing the colour could be reduced from 45 min to 5 min. Protein measurements by modified Lowry of a 6-grass pollen allergen extract in three different laboratories showed good reproducibility. For these extract 785 micrograms protein/ml (Cv = 4%) could be measured.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)  相似文献   

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The diffusion-limited binding kinetics of antigen (or antibody) in solution to antibody (or antigen) immobilized on a biosensor surface is analyzed within a fractal framework. The data is adequately described by a single- or a dual-fractal analysis. Initially, the data was modelled by a single-fractal analysis. If an inadequate fit was obtained then a dual-fractal analysis was utilized. The regression analysis provided by Sigmaplot, 1993 (Scientific Graphing Software: User's Manual. Jandel Scientific, San Rafael, CA) was utilized to determine if a single-fractal analysis is sufficient, or a dual-fractal analysis is required. In general, it is of interest to note that the binding rate coefficient and the fractal dimension exhibit changes in the same direction (except for a single example) for the antigen-antibody systems analyzed. Binding rate coefficient expressions as a function of the fractal dimension developed for the antigen-antibody binding systems indicate a high sensitivity of the binding rate coefficient on the fractal dimension when both a single -as well as a dual-fractal analysis is used. For example, for a single-fractal analysis and for the binding of human endothelin-1 (ET-1) antibody in solution to ET-1(15-21) x BSA (bovine serum albumin) immobilised on a surface plasmon resonance surface, the order of dependence of the binding rate coefficient, k on the fractal dimension, Df is 7.0945. Similarly, for a dual-fractal analysis and for the binding of parasite L. donovani diluted pooled sera in solution to fluorescein isothiocyanate-labeled anti-human immunoglobulin IgG immobilized on an optical fibre, the order of dependence of k1 and k2 on Df1 and Df2 were 6.8018 and -4.393, respectively. Binding rate coefficient expressions are also developed as a function of the analyte (antigen or antibody) concentration in solution. The binding rate coefficient expressions developed as a function of the fractal dimension(s) are of particular value since they provide a means to better control biosensor performance by linking it to the heterogeneity on the surface, and emphasize in a quantitative sense the importance of the nature of the surface in biosensor performance.  相似文献   

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Stellwagen E  Lu Y  Stellwagen NC 《Biochemistry》2003,42(40):11745-11750
The electrophoretic mobilities and diffusion coefficients of single- and double-stranded DNA molecules up to 50,000 bases or base pairs in size have been analyzed, using mobilities and diffusion coefficients either measured by capillary electrophoresis or taken from the literature. The Einstein equation suggests that the electrophoretic mobilities (mu) and diffusion coefficients (D) should be related by the expression mu/D = Q/k(B)T, where Q is the charge of the polyion (Q = ze(o), where z is the number of charged residues and e(o) is the fundamental electronic charge), k(B) is Boltzmann's constant, and T is the absolute temperature. If this equation were true, the ratio mu/zD should be a constant equal to e(o)/k(B)T (39.6 V(-1)) at 20 degrees C. However, the ratio mu/zD decreases with an increase in molecular weight for both single- and double-stranded DNAs. The mobilities and diffusion coefficients are better described by the modified Einstein equation mu/N(m)D = e(o)/k(B)T, where N is the number of repeat units (bases or base pairs) in the DNA and m is a constant equal to the power law dependence of the diffusion coefficients on molecular weight. The average value of the ratio mu/N(m)D is 40 +/- 4 V(-1) for 36 single- and double-stranded DNA molecules of different sizes, close to the theoretically expected value. The generality of the modified Einstein equation is demonstrated by analyzing literature values for sodium polystyrenesulfonate (PSS). The average value of the ratio mu/N(m)D is 35 +/- 6 V(-1) for 14 PSS samples containing up to 855 monomers.  相似文献   

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The forward and reverse rate constants involved in carbamylation, activation, carboxylation, and inhibition of D-ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (RuBisCO) have been estimated by a new technique of simultaneous non-linear regression of a differential equation kinetic model to multiple experimental data. Parameters predicted by the model fitted to data from purified spinach enzyme in vitro included binding affinity constants for non-substrate CO2 and Mg2+ of 200+/-80 microM and 700+/-200 microM, respectively, as well as a turnover number (k(cat)) of 3.3+/-0.5 s(-1), a Michaelis half-saturation constant for carboxylation (K(M,C)) of 10+/-4 microM and a Michaelis constant for RuBP binding (K(M,RuBP)) of 1.5+/-0.5 microM. These and other constants agree well with previously measured values where they exist. The model is then used to show that slow inactivation of RuBisCO (fallover) in oxygen-free conditions at low concentrations of CO2 and Mg2+ is due to decarbamylation and binding of RuBP to uncarbamylated enzyme. In spite of RuBP binding more tightly to uncarbamylated enzyme than to the activated form, RuBisCO is activated at high concentrations of CO2 and Mg2+. This apparent paradox is resolved by considering activation kinetics and the fact that while RuBP binds tightly but slowly to uncarbamylated enzyme, it binds fast and loosely to activated enzyme. This modelling technique is presented as a new method for determining multiple kinetic data simultaneously from a limited experimental data set. The method can be used to compare the properties of RuBisCO from different species quickly and easily.  相似文献   

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Laccases (EC 1.10.3.2) are copper-containing oxidoreductases that have a relatively high redox potential which enables them to catalyze oxidation of phenolic compounds, including lignin-derived phenolics. The laccase-catalyzed oxidation of phenolics is accompanied by concomitant reduction of dioxygen to water via copper catalysis and involves a series of electron transfer reactions balanced by a stepwise re-oxidation of copper ions in the active site of the enzyme. The reaction details of the catalytic four-copper mechanism of laccase-mediated catalysis are carefully re-examined and clarified. The substrate range for laccase catalysis can be expanded by means of supplementary mediators that essentially function as vehicles for electron transfer. Comparisons of amino acid sequences and structural traits of selected laccases reveal conservation of the active site trinuclear center geometry but differences in loop conformations. We also evaluate the features and regions of laccases in relation to modification and evolution of laccases for various industrial applications including lignocellulosic biomass processing.  相似文献   

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A non-linear regression program, written in BASIC, is describe. The program uses the Marquardt's algorithm as modified by Reich et al. (Eur. J. Biochem., 26 (1972) pp.368–379). The user only supplies the expression to fit, since the program uses numerical differentiation. It is possible to fit models of 1 substrate, 2 substrates, 1 substrates and 1 inhibitor, and 2 substrates and 1 inhibitor. Likewise, several weighting patterns, as well as a simple or robust regression, can be selected.  相似文献   

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MOTIVATION: An important application of microarray technology is to relate gene expression profiles to various clinical phenotypes of patients. Success has been demonstrated in molecular classification of cancer in which the gene expression data serve as predictors and different types of cancer serve as a categorical outcome variable. However, there has been less research in linking gene expression profiles to the censored survival data such as patients' overall survival time or time to cancer relapse. It would be desirable to have models with good prediction accuracy and parsimony property. RESULTS: We propose to use the L(1) penalized estimation for the Cox model to select genes that are relevant to patients' survival and to build a predictive model for future prediction. The computational difficulty associated with the estimation in the high-dimensional and low-sample size settings can be efficiently solved by using the recently developed least-angle regression (LARS) method. Our simulation studies and application to real datasets on predicting survival after chemotherapy for patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma demonstrate that the proposed procedure, which we call the LARS-Cox procedure, can be used for identifying important genes that are related to time to death due to cancer and for building a parsimonious model for predicting the survival of future patients. The LARS-Cox regression gives better predictive performance than the L(2) penalized regression and a few other dimension-reduction based methods. CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that the proposed LARS-Cox procedure can be very useful in identifying genes relevant to survival phenotypes and in building a parsimonious predictive model that can be used for classifying future patients into clinically relevant high- and low-risk groups based on the gene expression profile and survival times of previous patients.  相似文献   

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Abderrazak, S. B., Oury, B, Lal, A. A., Bosseno, M.-F., Force-Barge, P., Dujardin, J.-P., Fandeur, T., Molez, J.-F., Kjellberg, F., Ayala, F. J., and Tibayrenc, M. 1999. Plasmodium falciparum: Population genetic analysis by multilocus enzyme electrophoresis and other molecular markers. Experimental Parasitology 92, 232-238. The population structure of Plasmodium falciparum, the agent of malignant malaria, is uncertain. We have analyzed multilocus enzyme electrophoresis (MLEE) polymorphisms at 7-12 gene loci in each of four populations (two populations in Burkina Faso, one in Sudan, one in Congo), plus one "cosmopolitan" sample consisting of parasite cultures from 15 distant localities in four different continents. We have also performed random amplified polymorphic DNA analysis (RAPD) and restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) and characterized gene varia tion at four antigen genes in the Congo population. All genetic assays show abundant genetic variability in all populations analyzed. With the isoenzyme assays, strong linkage disequilibrium is apparent in at least two local populations, the Congo population and one population from Burkina Faso, as well as in the cosmopolitan sample, and less definitely in the other Burkina Faso population. However, no linkage disequilibrium is detected in the Congo population with the molecular assays. We failed to detect any nonrandom association between the different kinds of genetic markers; that is, MLEE with RAPD or RFLP, RAPD with RFLP, and so on. Although isoenzyme data show statistical departures from panmictic expectations, these results suggest that in the areas under survey, P. falciparum populations do not undergo predominant clonal evolution and show no clear-cut subdivisions, un like Trypanosoma cruzi, Leishmania sp., and other major parasitic species. We discuss the epidemiological and taxonomical significance of these results.  相似文献   

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Switchgrass for bioethanol and other value-added applications: a review   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
Switchgrass is a promising feedstock for value-added applications due to its high productivity, potentially low requirements for agricultural inputs and positive environmental impacts. The objective of this paper is to review published research on the conversion of switchgrass into bioethanol and other value-added products. Environmental benefits associated with switchgrass include the potential for carbon sequestration, nutrient recovery from runoff, soil remediation and provision of habitats for grassland birds. Pretreatment of switchgrass is required to improve the yields of fermentable sugars. Based on the type of pretreatment, glucose yields range from 70% to 90% and xylose yields range from 70% to 100% after hydrolysis. Following pretreatment and hydrolysis, ethanol yields range from 72% to 92% of the theoretical maximum. Other value-added uses of switchgrass include gasification, bio-oil production, newsprint production and fiber reinforcement in thermoplastic composites. Future prospects for research include increased biomass yields, optimization of feedstock composition for bioenergy applications, and efficient pentose fermentation to improve ethanol yields.  相似文献   

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Deoxycorticosterone (DOC: a weak mineralocorticoid) is the precursor to corticosterone (B: the major glucocorticoid in rodents) and aldosterone (the major mineralocorticoid). The genes Cyp11b1 and Cyp11b2 that encode the enzymes responsible for DOC to B (11β-hydroxylase) and DOC to aldosterone (aldosterone synthase) conversions are located on the same chromosome. The aim of this study was to develop sensitive and specific ELISA methods to quantify urinary DOC and B concentrations to assess the physiological and genetic control of the Cyp11b1/b2 locus. Antibodies raised in rabbits against DOC and B and horse radish peroxidase-goat anti-rabbit IgG enzyme tracer were used to develop the assays. Urine samples collected from mice held in metabolic cages were extracted with dichloromethane and reconstituted in assay buffer. The assays were validated for specificity, sensitivity, parallelism, accuracy and imprecision. Cross-reactivities with major interfering steroids were minimal: DOC assay (progesterone = 0.735% and corticosterone = 0.045%), and for B assay (aldosterone = 0.14%, 11-dehydro-B = 0.006%, cortisol = 0.016% and DOC = 0.04%) and minimum detection limit for DOC ELISA was 2.2 pg/mL (6.6 pmol/L), and for B ELISA was 6.2 pg/mL (17.9 pmol/L). The validity of urinary DOC and B ELISAs was confirmed by the excellent correlation between the results obtained before and after solvent extraction and HPLC (DOC ELISA: Y = 1.092X − 0.054, R2 = 0.988; B ELISA: Y = 1.047X − 0.226, R2 = 0.996). Accuracy studies, parallelism and imprecision data were determined and all found to be satisfactory. The methods were used in a series of metabolic cage studies which demonstrated that (i) females produce more DOC and corticosterone than males; (ii) DOC and corticosterone respond to ACTH treatment but not dietary sodium restriction; (iii) DOC:B ratios in Cyp11b1 null mice were >200-fold greater than wild type.  相似文献   

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5′-Nucleotidase (5′-NT, E.C. 3.1.3.5) of cultured human and rodent cells was rendered soluble using the zwitterionic detergent Zwittergent 314. Optimal activity of 5′-NT was obtained when sonicated cells were incubated in solutions containing 0.75% (w/v) Zwittergent. A method was developed for the determination of the activity of 5′-NT in which the unutilized substrate, [14C]-AMP. was precipitated with lanthanum chloride and the soluble [14C]-adenosine was measured by scintillation counting. 5′-NT isozymes were separated using agarose gel electrophoresis and isoelectric focusing in polyacrylamide gel. The zones of enzyme activity were established by precipitation of unutilized [14C]-AMP with LaCl3, removal of soluble [14C]-adenosine by washing gels in water, and autoradiography. The zones of 5′-NT appeared as clear zones on darkened X-ray film. When analyzed by agarose gel electrophoresis, fibroblasts derived from human skin and rat liver produced a single zone of 5′-NT activity. The 5′-NT isozyme of rat cells migrated faster than that of human cells and was easy to distinguish. The presence of detergent in the sample and in the gel enhanced enzymatic activity and improved the separation of the isozymes. Isoelectric focusing resolved 5′-NT of human fibroblasts into two molecular forms. one of which focused in the region of pH 6 and the other at pH 5.  相似文献   

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