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Thermal injury triggers a fulminant inflammatory cascade that heralds shock, end-organ failure, and ultimately sepsis and death. Emerging evidence points to a critical role for the innate immune system, and several studies had documented concurrent impairment in neutrophil chemotaxis with these post-burn inflammatory changes. While a few studies suggest that a link between neutrophil motility and patient mortality might exist, so far, cumbersome assays have prohibited exploration of the prognostic and diagnostic significance of chemotaxis after burn injury. To address this need, we developed a microfluidic device that is simple to operate and allows for precise and robust measurements of chemotaxis speed and persistence characteristics at single-cell resolution. Using this assay, we established a reference set of migration speed values for neutrophils from healthy subjects. Comparisons with samples from burn patients revealed impaired directional migration speed starting as early as 24 hours after burn injury, reaching a minimum at 72–120 hours, correlated to the size of the burn injury and potentially serving as an early indicator for concurrent infections. Further characterization of neutrophil chemotaxis using this new assay may have important diagnostic implications not only for burn patients but also for patients afflicted by other diseases that compromise neutrophil functions.  相似文献   
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The -aminolevulinic acid dehydratase activity was irreversibly inactivated by irradiation of the enzyme in presence of flavin mononucleotide. The loss of enzyme activity was dependent on time of irradiation, concentration of FMN and intensity of irradiance. It required oxygen and was markedly enhanced in heavy water. The presence of levulinic acid (a competitive inhibitor of -ALAD) during irradiation prevented the inactivation considerably indicating photooxidative damage at or near the active site. Superoxide dismutase, sodium benzoate and sodium formate offered no protection, but singlet oxygen quenchers like azide and tryptophan were effective. NADH, electron donor to excited flavins, also prevented the loss of enzyme activity. These results indicate that singlet oxygen produced by light absorption of FMN was responsible for the photooxidative inhibition of the enzyme.Abbreviations ALAD -aminolevulinic acid dehydratase - FMN flavin mononucleotide - O2 - superoxide - H2O2 hydrogen peroxide - 102 singlet oxygen - LA levulinic acid - PBG porphobilinogen - BSA bovine serum albumin - BME 2-mercaptoethanol - SOD superoxide dismutase - pHMB para-hydroxymercuribenzoate - DTT dithiothreitol - FAD flavin adenine dinucleotide - NADH nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide  相似文献   
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The 8-methoxycarbonyloctyl glycosides of GlcNAc, Gal1-4Glc, Fuc1-2Fuc1-3GalNac and Fuc1-2Gal1-3[Fuc1-4]GlcNac were converted to primary amines by reaction with neat ethylenediamine and then coupled to bovine serum albumin (BSA) using diethyl squarate as the connector. The average degree of incorporation of the sugar onto the protein, as well as the molecular weight distribution, could be conveniently determined using matrix assisted laser desorption ionization/time of flight (MALDI-TOF) mass spectrometry thus avoiding cumbersome structure-dependent colour-tests or analysis of cleaved ligand. The present coupling method has the advantages of proceeding under very mild conditions, yielding controlled incorporation values and can reliably be used for the coupling of very small amounts (mg) of oligosaccharide.This paper is dedicated to Sen-itiroh Hakomori on the occasion of his 65th birthday  相似文献   
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In an effort to localize a gene for ataxia-telangiectasia (A-T), we have genotyped 27 affected Costa Rican families, with 13 markers, in the chromosome 11q22-23 region. Significant linkage disequilibrium was detected for 9/13 markers between D11S1816 and D11S1391. Recombination events observed in these pedigrees places A-T between D11S1819 and D11S1960. One ancestral haplotype is common to 24/54 affected chromosomes and roughly two-thirds of the families. Inferred (ancestral) recombination events involving this common haplotype in earlier generations suggest that A-T is distal to D11S384 and proximal to D11S1960. Several other common haplotypes were identified, consistent with multiple mutations in a single gene. When considered together with all other evidence, this study further sublocalizes the major A-T locus to ≈200 kb, between markers S384 and S535.  相似文献   
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This paper describes a mathematical model of a neurological integrator that has been developed to provide the very long leakage time constant required of the intgrator in the oculomotor system. The Gaussian distribution of cell thresholds and the eye-position- related discharge of the individual cells of the integrator model, and the highly specialized short-duration, high-frequency burst required of the input, have been modeled after the single-cell behavior actually observed in the oculomotor control areas of the brain stem of an alert primate.  相似文献   
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N-terminal methionine excision (NME) and N-terminal acetylation (NTA) are two of the most common protein post-translational modifications. NME is a universally conserved activity and a highly specific mechanism across all life forms. NTA is very common in eukaryotes but occurs rarely in prokaryotes. By analyzing data sets from yeast, mammals and bacteria (including 112 million spectra from 57 bacterial species), the largest comparative proteogenomics study to date, it is shown that previous assumptions/perceptions about the specificity and purposes of NME are not entirely correct. Although NME, through the universal enzymatic specificity of the methionine aminopeptidases, results in the removal of the initiator Met in proteins when the second residue is Gly, Ala, Ser, Cys, Thr, Pro, or Val, the comparative genomic analyses suggest that this specificity may vary modestly in some organisms. In addition, the functional role of NME may be primarily to expose Ala and Ser rather than all seven of these residues. Although any of this group provide “stabilizing” N termini in the N-end rule, and de facto leave the remaining 13 amino acid types that are classed as “destabilizing” (in higher eukaryotes) protected by the initiator Met, the conservation of NME-substrate proteins through evolution suggests that the other five are not crucially important for proteins with these residues in the second position. They are apparently merely inconsequential players (their function is not affected by NME) that become exposed because their side chains are smaller or comparable to those of Ala and Ser. The importance of exposing mainly two amino acids at the N terminus, i.e. Ala and Ser, is unclear but may be related to NTA or other post-translational modifications. In this regard, these analyses also reveal that NTA is more prevalent in some prokaryotes than previously appreciated.Although methionine is used to initiate protein synthesis for essentially all proteins, it is subsequently removed in a large percentage of cases, either by cleavage of an N-terminal “signal ” peptide (as part of cellular translocation mechanisms or precursor activations) or by the action of specific methionine aminopeptidases (MetAPs). Approximately two-thirds of the proteins in any proteome are potential substrates for the latter N-terminal methionine excision (NME),1 and MetAPs appear in all organisms from bacteria to eukaryotes (1). The second, or P2, amino acid in protein substrates is crucially important for NME because MetAP specificity mainly depends on the nature of this residue, a selectivity that is conserved across all species (15). These enzymes generally excise the N-terminal Met when the second residue is Gly, Ala, Ser, Thr, Cys, Pro, or Val (3, 6, 7), which are the amino acids smallest in size (based on radius of gyration of the side chain (8)). NME is a necessary process for proper cell functioning; it is included in the minimal genome set of eubacteria (9). Eukaryotes contain two MetAPs derived from a version in bacteria (MetAP1), and another found in archea (MetAP2) (11). Just as the deletion of MetAP eubacteria is lethal, the deletion of both MetAPs in yeast is also lethal (10).In 1988, Arfin and Bradshaw (2) observed that the specificity of NME coincided with that of the N-end rule (NER) (12, 13), a ubiquitin-dependent protein degradation process that is based on the recognition of N-terminal residues. The stabilizing residues for the NER include Gly, Ala, Ser, Cys, Thr, Pro, and Val and, with the exception of Met, the destabilizing residues are all found to be in the class of P2-residues that are not substrates for the MetAPs. This suggested that NME acts to release Met from proteins whose stability is unaffected by the NER creating at the same time a second class of proteins, who have the potential for regulated turnover downstream of the cotranslational processing, when, and if, the N-terminal Met is subsequently removed by a mechanism other than the cotranslational action of the MetAPs. However, despite extensive studies, this type of programmed protein turnover (requiring downstream removal of Met) has not been demonstrated to occur. An implication of this correlation is that exposing of the stabilizing residues may also contribute to increasing their lifetime.The stabilizing residues exposed by the action of the MetAPs can be further modified. The most extensive of these reactions is N-terminal acetylation (NTA), which can occur on as much as 70–80% of the mass of the soluble protein in eukaryotes. Although the specificity of the N-acetyltransferase (NAT) responsible is not as rigid as the MetAPs, the principal substrates in the stabilizing class are usually the four smallest residues (Gly, Ala, Ser, and Thr) (6, 14). A second class of NATs can also modify the retained Met when the adjacent residues are Asp, Glu or Asn (15). The functional importance of this modification (in either case) is not known although it has been suggested that it may exert a protective effect against spurious aminopeptidase cleavages. Recently, Hwang et al. (16) have extended the NER to include Nα-acetylated termini as also destabilizing thus providing another possible function for this modification. In contrast, to date, very few instances of Nα-acetylation have been observed in bacteria. Other modifications can also occur in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes although they are generally much more limited in scope.The specificity of the MetAPs suggest an apparent connection between NME and protein degradation. However, this connection has never been examined using high-throughput mass spectrometric data or a comparative genomics approach; thus it remains unclear whether exposing these stabilizing residues contributes to increasing protein half-life and thus represents a primary purpose of NME. (The connection between NME and NER in bacteria, which has an NER with a somewhat different profile (17), is even more obscure.) Recent studies provide some examples where disruption of NME via a single-residue substitution in the P2 position causes protein degradation (1820); however, some of these experimental results are in conflict with the NER (13). Giglione et al. (20) have shown that NME triggers degradation of D2 protein in Caenorhabditis reinhardtii in the PSII complex after replacing the second (stabilizing) Thr residue by another amino acid to prevent NME. This replacement results in early degradation of D2 and instability of the PSII complex. From this, Giglione et al. (20) postulated that NME determines protein life-span via currently unknown machinery. However, because Bachmair et al. (12) classified Met as a stabilizing residue, it is not entirely clear why substituting one stabilizing residue (Met) by another one (Gly, Ala, Ser, Cys, Thr, Pro, or Val) should affect protein stability and the substitution may have other deleterious effects that are manifested in different ways.The logic for analyzing NME and NER is shown in Fig. 1. NME exposes 7 different residues as new N termini of proteins. The natural conclusion that has become a dogma of NME is that these seven residues are exposed for a functional reason. The broad scope of NME suggests a universal reason that surpasses any particular protein''s role. In turn the comparative genomics postulate (function suggests conservation) leads to the conclusion that the seven residues should be evolutionarily conserved at position P2 of proteins. However, because only two out of the seven residues are conserved, we argue that one of the two assumptions in Fig. 1A must be incorrect and put forth the alternative logic depicted in Fig. 1B, which matches our analysis across dozens of species. According to this logic, NME accomplishes the goal of exposing Ala and Ser by exposing all residues with side chains smaller or comparable in size to Ala and Ser (G, T, V, P, and C). These residues are thus inconsequential players that are not functionally important (and are not evolutionarily conserved) at P2.Open in a separate windowFig. 1.Two alternative cases for NME function. A, NME exposes seven residues to be new N termini of proteins. Because this is presumably for some functional reason, the conventional assumption is that all seven residues must have functional importance as N termini. By the comparative genomics postulate (as defined in the text), evolutionary conservation of all seven at P2 should be observed. If all of these residues are not conserved, one of the two assumptions must be incorrect; either not all seven residues are important or the comparative genomics postulate is invalid. B, Given that the comparative genomics postulate holds, and only two of the seven residues are of functional importance as N termini, then the other five residues are inconsequential players and only these two residues should be evolutionarily conserved.In this report, we examine the connection between the specificity of NME and stabilizing residues of NER. In doing so, data sets from bacteria (including 112 million mass spectrometric spectra from 57 species), yeast, and mammals, were analyzed for N-terminal peptides both with respect to the excision (or not) of initiator Met residues and the distribution of P2-residues. The results reveal a strong preference of Ala and Ser as P2-residues. However, this process does not appear to be linked to the NER other than being generally compatible with it. These studies also demonstrate a much greater than expected number of Nα-acetylation events in some bacteria.  相似文献   
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We measured the immunoreactivity of the neuropeptide gastrin cholecystokinin 8 (gastrin/CCK 8) in neurons of the terrestrial slug Semperula maculata following acute treatment with mercuric chloride (HgCl2). The distribution of gastrin/CCK 8 was analyzed in neurons of different regions, specifically from cerebral ganglia (procerebrum (pro-c), mesocerebrum (meso-c) and metacerebrum (meta-c). In the control group, neurons of pedal, pleural, parietal and visceral ganglia showed positive immunoreactivity using vertebrate antiserum against gastrin/CCK 8. Gastrin/CCK 8 immunoreactivity was also seen in the fibers and neuropil region of all ganglia. In the cerebral ganglion, 10, 12 and 8 % of the neurons from pro-c, meso-c and meta-c, respectively, were stained with the antibody. The immunostaining was increased in neurons (giant, large, medium and small) after HgCl2 treatment. The treatment greatly increased the mucin content within the neurons. Exposure to HgCl2 enhanced gastrin immunoreactivity in the neurons and this increased with time. Results are discussed in the context of neuropathology in cerebral ganglia associated with the feeding behavior of Semperula maculata.  相似文献   
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