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Linking the heavy chain (HC) and light chain (LC) genes required for monoclonal antibodies (mAb) production on a single cassette using 2A peptides allows control of LC and HC ratio and reduces non-expressing cells. Four 2A peptides derived from the foot-and-mouth disease virus (F2A), equine rhinitis A virus (E2A), porcine teschovirus-1 (P2A) and Thosea asigna virus (T2A), respectively, were compared for expression of 3 biosimilar IgG1 mAbs in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell lines. HC and LC were linked by different 2A peptides both in the absence and presence of GSG linkers. Insertion of a furin recognition site upstream of 2A allowed removal of 2A residues that would otherwise be attached to the HC. Different 2A peptides exhibited different cleavage efficiencies that correlated to the mAb expression level. The relative cleavage efficiency of each 2A peptide remains similar for expression of different IgG1 mAbs in different CHO cells. While complete cleavage was not observed for any of the 2A peptides, GSG linkers did enhance the cleavage efficiency and thus the mAb expression level. T2A with the GSG linker (GT2A) exhibited the highest cleavage efficiency and mAb expression level. Stably amplified CHO DG44 pools generated using GT2A had titers 357, 416 and 600 mg/L for the 3 mAbs in shake flask batch cultures. Incomplete cleavage likely resulted in incorrectly processed mAb species and aggregates, which were removed with a chromatin-directed clarification method and protein A purification. The vector and methods presented provide an easy process beneficial for both mAb development and manufacturing.  相似文献   
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When parental females (♀♀P = mothers) of the rotifer Notommata copeus are placed in light conditions inducing the appearance of mictic females in their offspring (F1), the age of the parents of these parental females significantly affects the ratio of mictic females in the F1 generation.

The preparental females (♀♀PP = grandmothers), the parental females and the F1 females are isolated in a medium changed at each generation and, in the second experimental series, changed daily: the preparental age effect implicates the transmission of substances on two generations.

This influence of the preparental age is rhythmic: the ratio of mictic females in F1 related to this age varies in a sinusoidal manner. This influence is endogenous: it persists, always in a sinusoidal form, when the medium in which each grandmother is placed is changed daily.

Furthermore, the net reproduction ratio, Ro, does not vary significantly with the preparental age during these experiments.  相似文献   
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Background

Patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) not treated with primary or rescue percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) are at risk for recurrent ischemia, especially when viability in the infarct-area is present. Therefore, an invasive strategy with PCI of the infarct-related coronary artery in patients with viability would reduce the occurrence of a composite end point of death, reinfarction, or unstable angina (UA).

Methods

Patients admitted with an (sub)acute myocardial infarction, who were not treated by primary or rescue PCI, and who were stable during the first 48 hours after the acute event, were screened for the study. Eventually, we randomly assigned 216 patients with viability (demonstrated with low-dose dobutamine echocardiography) to an invasive or a conservative strategy. In the invasive strategy stenting of the infarct-related coronary artery was intended with abciximab as adjunct treatment. Seventy-five (75) patients without viability served as registry group. The primary endpoint was the composite of death from any cause, recurrent myocardial infarction (MI) and unstable angina at one year. As secondary endpoint the need for (repeat) revascularization procedures and anginal status were recorded.

Results

The primary combined endpoint of death, recurrent MI and unstable angina was 7.5% (8/106) in the invasive group and 17.3% (19/110) in the conservative group (Hazard ratio 0.42; 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.18-0.96; p = 0.032). During follow up revascularization-procedures were performed in 6.6% (7/106) in the invasive group and 31.8% (35/110) in the conservative group (Hazard ratio 0.18; 95% CI 0.13-0.43; p < 0.0001). A low rate of recurrent ischemia was found in the non-viable group (5.4%) in comparison to the viable-conservative group (14.5%). (Hazard-ratio 0.35; 95% CI 0.17-1.00; p = 0.051).

Conclusion

We demonstrated that after acute MI (treated with thrombolysis or without reperfusion therapy) patients with viability in the infarct-area benefit from a strategy of early in-hospital stenting of the infarct-related coronary artery. This treatment results in a long-term uneventful clinical course. The study confirmed the low risk of recurrent ischemia in patients without viability.

Trial registration

ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT00149591.  相似文献   
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The regulatory role of protons in hyphal tip growth was investigated by using membrane-permeant weak acids to acidify cytoplasm of the oomycete Saprolegnia ferax. Acetic acid decreased cytoplasmic pH from approximately pH 7.2 to 6.8, as shown by SNARF-1 measurements of cytoplasmic pH. Inhibition of growth in a dose-dependent manner by acetic, propionic, and isobutyric acid was accompanied by changes in positioning and morphology of mitochondria and nuclei, condensation of chromatin, disruptions in peripheral actin, and increases in hyphal diameter. These cellular alterations were fully reversible, and during recovery, major cytoplasmic movements and extensive apical vacuolations were observed. The results are consistent with proton regulation of the cytoskeleton, nuclear matrix, and/or chromosomes. However, a macroscopic cytoplasmic gradient of H+ in hyphae was not revealed by SNARF-1, indicating that if such a H+ gradient were required, it must occur at a finer level than we detected.  相似文献   
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J Marc  CL Granger  J Brincat  DD Fisher  Th Kao  AG McCubbin    RJ Cyr 《The Plant cell》1998,10(11):1927-1940
Microtubules influence morphogenesis by forming distinct geometrical arrays in the cell cortex, which in turn affect the deposition of cellulose microfibrils. Although many chemical and physical factors affect microtubule orientation, it is unclear how cortical microtubules in elongating cells maintain their ordered transverse arrays and how they reorganize into new geometries. To visualize these reorientations in living cells, we constructed a microtubule reporter gene by fusing the microtubule binding domain of the mammalian microtubule-associated protein 4 (MAP4) gene with the green fluorescent protein (GFP) gene, and transient expression of the recombinant protein in epidermal cells of fava bean was induced. The reporter protein decorates microtubules in vivo and binds to microtubules in vitro. Confocal microscopy and time-course analysis of labeled cortical arrays along the outer epidermal wall revealed the lengthening, shortening, and movement of microtubules; localized microtubule reorientations; and global microtubule reorganizations. The global microtubule orientation in some cells fluctuates about the transverse axis and may be a result of a cyclic self-correcting mechanism to maintain a net transverse orientation during cellular elongation.  相似文献   
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Low-molecular mass (10 kD) cytosolic acyl-coenzyme A-binding protein (ACBP) has a substantial influence over fatty acid (FA) composition in oilseeds, possibly via an effect on the partitioning of acyl groups between elongation and desaturation pathways. Previously, we demonstrated that the expression of a Brassica napus ACBP (BnACBP) complementary DNA in the developing seeds of Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) resulted in increased levels of polyunsaturated FAs at the expense of eicosenoic acid (20:1cisΔ11) and saturated FAs in seed oil. In this study, we investigated whether alterations in the FA composition of seed oil at maturity were correlated with changes in the acyl-coenzyme A (CoA) pool in developing seeds of transgenic Arabidopsis expressing BnACBP. Our results indicated that both the acyl-CoA pool and seed oil of transgenic Arabidopsis lines expressing cytosolic BnACBP exhibited relative increases in linoleic acid (18:2cisΔ9,12; 17.9%–44.4% and 7%–13.2%, respectively) and decreases in 20:1cisΔ11 (38.7%–60.7% and 13.8%–16.3%, respectively). However, alterations in the FA composition of the acyl-CoA pool did not always correlate with those seen in the seed oil. In addition, we found that targeting of BnACBP to the endoplasmic reticulum resulted in FA compositional changes that were similar to those seen in lines expressing cytosolic BnACBP, with the most prominent exception being a relative reduction in α-linolenic acid (18:3cisΔ9,12,15) in both the acyl-CoA pool and seed oil of the former (48.4%–48.9% and 5.3%–10.4%, respectively). Overall, these data support the role of ACBP in acyl trafficking in developing seeds and validate its use as a biotechnological tool for modifying the FA composition of seed oil.Cytosolic low-molecular mass (approximately 10 kD) acyl-coenzyme A-binding protein (ACBP) consists of a four-α-helix domain capable of binding acyl-CoAs with high affinity in a wide range of eukaryotic organisms (Faergeman et al., 2007). It is believed to serve a housekeeping function of maintaining free acyl-CoA concentrations at low nanomolar levels and, thus, prevents micelle formation and the partitioning of acyl-CoA into membranes (Knudsen et al., 1999). This protein is also considered to contribute to another facet of acyl-CoA pool maintenance via its role in the intracellular transport of acyl-CoAs in the aqueous environment of the cytosol (Rasmussen et al., 1994). Moreover, it has also been shown to exhibit more specialized functions in metabolic processes in which acyl-CoA is actively involved, depending on the tissue and physiological state (Guerrero et al., 2006; Xiao and Chye 2011; Yurchenko and Weselake, 2011).In the developing seeds of oleaginous plants, fatty acids (FAs) are synthesized de novo in plastids and are activated to acyl-CoAs upon their transfer to the cytosol, after which time they can undergo additional modifications (e.g. elongation and desaturation) on the membranes of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER; for review, see Rawsthorne, 2002). While FA elongation is performed on the acyl-CoA substrate, the introduction of the second and third double bonds requires the acyl group to be esterified to phosphatidylcholine (PC; Jaworski, 1987). The composition of the acyl-CoA pool, therefore, is highly dynamic and represents a net result of both de novo synthesis and acyl-editing processes (Bates et al., 2009).The acyl-CoA pool provides substrate for acyltransferases involved in the biosynthesis of triacylglycerol (TAG), which is a major component of seed oil (Weselake et al., 2009). More specifically, TAG synthesis typically occurs via a series of acyl-CoA-dependent acylations of a glycerol backbone derived from sn-glycerol-3-phosphate in a pathway known as the sn-glycerol-3-phosphate or Kennedy pathway (for review, see Snyder et al., 2009; Weselake et al., 2009), although acyl-CoA-independent reactions can also be involved in the production of TAG (Stobart et al., 1997; Banaś et al., 2000; Dahlqvist et al., 2000) and thus contribute to its final composition. Low-molecular mass ACBPs have been demonstrated to modulate the activities of Kennedy pathway acyltransferases in a manner dependent upon the ratio of ACBP to acyl-CoA, stimulating TAG biosynthesis under conditions of acyl-CoA excess and inhibiting acyltransferase activities when relative amounts of acyl-CoA are low compared with ACBP, thus regulating the size of the acyl-CoA pool (for review, see Yurchenko and Weselake, 2011).The acyl-CoA pool in seeds is also influenced through a distinct route involving lysophosphatidylcholine acyltransferase (LPCAT), which catalyzes the acyl-CoA-dependent acylation of lysophosphatidylcholine at the sn-2 position to form PC (Ichihara et al., 1995). Acyl groups esterified to PC become substrates for FA desaturation and other modifications (Miquel and Browse, 1992; Broun et al., 1998) and can then be returned back to the acyl-CoA pool or channeled into TAG through acyl-CoA-independent mechanisms (Stymne and Stobart, 1984; Weselake, 2005; Lager et al., 2013). The efficiency of this acyl group channeling to and from PC is an important determinant of the overall composition of FAs in the acyl-CoA pool and, subsequently, in seed oil.Previously, we demonstrated that the expression of the Brassica napus low-molecular mass ACBP (hereafter referred to as BnACBP) in the presence of Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) LPCAT isoforms in an in vitro system enhanced the incorporation of oleic acid (18:1cisΔ9; hereafter referred to as 18:1) into PC and the release of linoleic acid (18:2cisΔ9,12; hereafter referred to as 18:2) from PC into acyl-CoA (Yurchenko et al., 2009). In line with these results, the expression of BnACBP complementary DNA (cDNA) in Arabidopsis developing seeds was also shown to result in elevated levels of the polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) 18:2 and α-linolenic acid (18:3cisΔ9,12,15; hereafter referred to as 18:3) in seed oil, mainly at the expense of eicosenoic acid (20:1cisΔ11; hereafter referred to as 20:1) and saturated fatty acids (SFAs; Yurchenko et al., 2009). Based on these findings, BnACBP was proposed to be involved in acyl exchange between acyl-CoA and PC pools, which may affect the rate of FA modifications and, ultimately, the FA composition of seed oil (Yurchenko et al., 2009).In this study, we endeavored to provide further evidence that low-molecular mass ACBP functions in acyl trafficking by investigating whether changes in the FA composition of TAG in Arabidopsis seeds expressing BnACBP were correlated with modifications in the composition of the acyl-CoA pool. In addition, since FA modifications such as elongation and desaturation as well as TAG synthesis occur on ER membranes, we also examined the effect of changing the subcellular localization of BnACBP (from the cytosol to the ER) on the acyl composition of TAG and the acyl-CoA pool in transgenic Arabidopsis. Consequently, we generated localized pools of acyl-CoAs that could be readily accessed by acyltransferases involved in seed oil biosynthesis. Taken together, our findings provide insight into the role of low-molecular mass ACBP in seed oil metabolism and suggest that ACBP (either in its native cytosolic form or as an ER-targeted fusion protein) may serve as a useful tool in biotechnological modifications of FA composition in oil crops.  相似文献   
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Background  

Stanniocalcins (STCs) represent small glycoprotein hormones, found in all vertebrates, which have been functionally implicated in Calcium homeostasis. However, recent data from mammalian systems indicated that they may be also involved in embryogenesis, tumorigenesis and in the context of the latter especially in angiogenesis. Human STC1 is a 247 amino acids protein with a predicted molecular mass of 27 kDa, but preliminary data suggested its di- or multimerization. The latter in conjunction with alternative splicing and/or post-translational modification gives rise to forms described as STC50 and "big STC", which molecular weights range from 56 to 135 kDa.  相似文献   
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Abstract: The palaeohistological study of the calcified internal organ of Axelrodichthys araripensis Maisey, 1986, a coelacanthiform from the Lower Cretaceous of Brazil (Crato (Aptian) and Santana (Albian) formations of the Araripe Basin), shows that the walls of this organ consist of osseous blades of variable thickness separated from each other by the matrix. This indicates that, in the living individuals, the walls were reinforced by ossified plates, probably separated by conjunctive tissue. This calcified sheath present in Axelrodichthys, as well as in other fossil coelacanths, lies in ventral position relative to the gut and its single anterior opening is located under the opercle, suggesting a direct connection with the pharynx or the oesophagus. The calcified organ of Axelrodichthys, like that of other fossil coelacanths, is here regarded as an ‘ossified lung’ and compared with the ‘fatty lung’ of the extant coelacanth Latimeria. The reinforcement of the pulmonary walls by the overlying osseous blades could be interpreted as a means of adapting volumetric changes in the manner of bellows, a necessary function for ventilation in pulmonary respiration. Other functional hypotheses such as hydrostatic and/or acoustic functions are also discussed.  相似文献   
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