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Some effects of aphidicolin have been investigated in relationship to dose, in a permanent cell line, JU56. Inhibition of semi-conservative DNA synthesis occurred at concentrations greater than 3 X 10(-7) M. In this respect the cells were about as sensitive as L1210 and HeLa cells, and more than 10-fold more sensitive than PHA-stimulated human peripheral blood leucocytes. Delay of progress of cells through G2 occurred at concentrations which inhibited synthesis to about 2% of control levels. Chromatid aberrations appeared in cells at concentrations which decreased synthesis to 5%. Synergism with X-rays in the production of chromatid aberrations occurred at doses which reduced semi-conservative synthesis to 40% of control levels. Isochromatid aberrations appeared in cells continuously exposed to aphidicolin in G2 at concentrations which reduced synthesis to 5% of control units. 相似文献
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Gaoqiang Yang Shule Yu Zhenye Kang Yifan Li Guido Bender Bryan S. Pivovar Johney B. Green David A. Cullen Feng‐Yuan Zhang 《Liver Transplantation》2020,10(16)
Low electron/proton conductivities of electrochemical catalysts, especially earth‐abundant nonprecious metal catalysts, severely limit their ability to satisfy the triple‐phase boundary (TPB) theory, resulting in extremely low catalyst utilization and insufficient efficiency in energy devices. Here, an innovative electrode design strategy is proposed to build electron/proton transport nanohighways to ensure that the whole electrode meets the TPB, therefore significantly promoting enhance oxygen evolution reactions and catalyst utilizations. It is discovered that easily accessible/tunable mesoporous Au nanolayers (AuNLs) not only increase the electrode conductivity by more than 4000 times but also enable the proton transport through straight mesopores within the Debye length. The catalyst layer design with AuNLs and ultralow catalyst loading (≈0.1 mg cm?2) augments reaction sites from 1D to 2D, resulting in an 18‐fold improvement in mass activities. Furthermore, using microscale visualization and unique coplanar‐electrode electrolyzers, the relationship between the conductivity and the reaction site is revealed, allowing for the discovery of the conductivity‐determining and Debye‐length‐determining regions for water splitting. These findings and strategies provide a novel electrode design (catalyst layer + functional sublayer + ion exchange membrane) with a sufficient electron/proton transport path for high‐efficiency electrochemical energy conversion devices. 相似文献
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Although mitochondria are usually considered as supporters of life, they are also involved in cellular death. Mitochondrial outer membrane permeabilization (MOMP) is a crucial event during apoptosis because it causes the release of proapoptotic factors from the mitochondrial intermembrane space to the cytosol. MOMP is mainly controlled by the Bcl-2 family of proteins, which consists of both proapoptotic and antiapoptotic members. We discuss the current understanding of how activating and inhibitory interactions within this family lead to the activation and oligomerization of MOMP effectors Bax and Bak, which result in membrane permeabilization. The order of events leading to MOMP is then highlighted step by step, emphasizing recent discoveries regarding the formation of Bax/Bak pores on the outer mitochondrial membrane. Besides the Bcl-2 proteins, the mitochondrial organelle contributes to and possibly regulates MOMP, because mitochondrial resident proteins and membrane lipids are prominently involved in the process.Mitochondria are essential for the life of the cell. They produce most of the ATP via oxidative phosphorylation thanks to the respiratory chain that is embedded in the inner mitochondrial membrane. Consequently, mitochondrial dysfunction is implicated in the development of many human diseases, in particular, neurodegenerative disorders (Lin and Beal 2006). Mitochondria are also prominently involved in cell death, because they play a crucial role in many apoptotic responses. Apoptosis is a self-destruction program that is essential during the development of multicellular organisms. Its dysregulation has also been recognized as a main feature of many pathological conditions, especially cancer (Llambi and Green 2011).The executioners of apoptosis are a family of cysteine proteases termed caspases that cleave a variety of cellular targets, resulting in morphological changes, degradation of genomic DNA, and, ultimately, phagocytic removal of the apoptotic cell (Taylor et al. 2008). Caspases are synthesized as inactive zymogens that become activated after regulated limited proteolysis. Two different pathways of apoptotic signaling that result in the activation of executioner caspases 3 and 7 can be distinguished. In the extrinsic pathway, binding of ligands such as FasL or TNFα to a death receptor on the plasma membrane leads to the activation of initiator caspase 8. Active caspase 8 propagates the signal by directly cleaving and thereby activating caspases 3 and 7, which continue a proteolytic cascade ultimately leading to the removal of the cell.The intrinsic pathway, on the other hand, is initiated upon exposure to a number of stress situations, including DNA damage. A subclass of the Bcl-2 protein family termed BH3-only proteins (see below) becomes activated after an internal stress stimulus and translocates to the outer mitochondrial membrane (OMM), where they orchestrate a process called mitochondrial outer membrane permeabilization (MOMP). As an outcome of this process, pores are formed in the OMM, membrane integrity is lost, and contents of the intermembrane space gain access to the cytosol. One of the molecules that is rapidly released to the cytosol is cytochrome c, which is normally a soluble electron carrier between respiratory complexes III and IV. Together with the proapoptotic cytosolic factor APAF1, cytochrome c assembles into a caspase-activating complex termed the “apoptosome.” This complex subsequently activates caspase 9, which is able to cleave caspases 3 and 7, proceeding with the same downstream cascade as in the extrinsic pathway. Other intermembrane space proteins also contribute to cell death after being released into the cytosol (e.g., SMAC/Diablo, which blocks the caspase inhibitor protein XIAP).Remarkably, the two pathways are not completely independent. Cross talk between the extrinsic and intrinsic pathways exists because of caspase 8-dependent cleavage of the BH3-only protein Bid. Upon cleavage, Bid becomes activated, and the truncated version, tBid, translocates to the surface of mitochondria to induce MOMP. In so-called type II cells, this mitochondrial feedback loop is needed to induce apoptosis through the extrinsic pathway, because of the requirement of XIAP antagonism by SMAC.The loss of OMM integrity caused by MOMP is usually considered the point of no return in the whole process, because cells are committed to die once MOMP is initiated. Therefore, this process represents a major checkpoint of apoptosis and must be tightly controlled to ensure that it is initiated at the right time and place. The main molecular players of MOMP belong to the Bcl-2 protein family. Integration of proapoptotic and antiapoptotic signals by the network of Bcl-2 proteins determines whether or not the OMM is permeabilized. In the following sections, we describe in detail the stimulatory and inhibitory protein–protein interactions within this family, discussing various models of how the MOMP effectors, Bax and Bak, become activated. Furthermore, we focus on the actual event of membrane permeabilization, summarizing the current understanding of how pores are formed in the OMM by Bax and Bak oligomers. 相似文献
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Isabella V. Miller Graca Raposo Ulrich Welsch Olivia Prazeres da Costa Uwe Thiel Maria Lebar Martina Maurer Hans‐Ulrich Bender Irene von Luettichau Günther H. S. Richter Stefan Burdach Thomas G. P. Grunewald 《Biology of the cell / under the auspices of the European Cell Biology Organization》2013,105(7):289-303
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Simon Glerup Maria Lume Ditte Olsen Jens R. Nyengaard Christian B. Vaegter Camilla Gustafsen Erik I. Christensen Mads Kjolby Anders Hay-Schmidt Dirk Bender Peder Madsen Mart Saarma Anders Nykjaer Claus M. Petersen 《Cell reports》2013,3(1):186-199
Highlights? SorLA is a sorting receptor for GDNF and its signaling receptors GFRa1 and RET ? The SorLA/GFRa1 complex targets GDNF for lysosomal degradation, while GFRa1 is recycled ? SorLA/GFRa1 targets RET for endocytosis and influences GDNF-induced neurotrophic effects ? SorLA knockout mice display altered dopaminergic function and an ADHD-like phenotype 相似文献
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Georg Bier Malte N. Bongers Hendrik Ditt Benjamin Bender Ulrike Ernemann Marius Horger 《PloS one》2016,11(1)
Purpose
Ischemic brain edema is subtle and hard to detect by computed tomography within the first hours of stroke onset. We hypothesize that non-enhanced CT (NECT) post-processing with frequency-selective non-linear blending (“best contrast”/BC) increases its accuracy in detecting edema and irreversible tissue damage (infarction).Methods
We retrospectively analyzed the NECT scans of 76 consecutive patients with ischemic stroke (exclusively middle cerebral artery territory—MCA) before and after post-processing with BC both at baseline before reperfusion therapy and at follow-up (5.73±12.74 days after stroke onset) using the Alberta Stroke Program Early CT Score (ASPECTS). We assessed the differences in ASPECTS between unprocessed and post-processed images and calculated sensitivity, specificity, and predictive values of baseline NECT using follow-up CT serving as reference standard for brain infarction.Results
NECT detected brain tissue hypoattenuation in 35 of 76 patients (46.1%). This number increased to 71 patients (93.4%) after post-processing with BC. Follow-up NECT confirmed brain infarctions in 65 patients (85.5%; p = 0.012). Post-processing increased the sensitivity of NECT for brain infarction from 35/65 (54%) to 65/65 (100%), decreased its specificity from 11/11 (100%) to 7/11 (64%), its positive predictive value (PPV) from 35/35 (100%) to 65/69 (94%) and increased its accuracy 46/76 (61%) to 72/76 (95%).Conclusions
This post-hoc analysis suggests that post-processing of NECT with BC may increase its sensitivity for ischemic brain damage significantly. 相似文献59.
A scale‐down mimic for mapping the process performance of centrifugation,depth and sterile filtration 下载免费PDF全文
Adrian Joseph Brian Kenty Michael Mollet Kenneth Hwang Steven Rose Stephen Goldrick Jean Bender Suzanne S. Farid Nigel Titchener‐Hooker 《Biotechnology and bioengineering》2016,113(9):1934-1941
In the production of biopharmaceuticals disk‐stack centrifugation is widely used as a harvest step for the removal of cells and cellular debris. Depth filters followed by sterile filters are often then employed to remove residual solids remaining in the centrate. Process development of centrifugation is usually conducted at pilot‐scale so as to mimic the commercial scale equipment but this method requires large quantities of cell culture and significant levels of effort for successful characterization. A scale‐down approach based upon the use of a shear device and a bench‐top centrifuge has been extended in this work towards a preparative methodology that successfully predicts the performance of the continuous centrifuge and polishing filters. The use of this methodology allows the effects of cell culture conditions and large‐scale centrifugal process parameters on subsequent filtration performance to be assessed at an early stage of process development where material availability is limited. Biotechnol. Bioeng. 2016;113: 1934–1941. © 2016 The Authors. Biotechnology and Bioengineering Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. 相似文献
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