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The sequence of the first 110 nucleotides at the 5' extremity of turnip yellow mosaic virus genome RNA has been determined. The sequence is blocked at its 5' terminus with the group pppm(7)G and contains two AUG triplets. The determined sequence bears a strong resemblance to the 5' noncoding region of rabbit beta-globi... |
The fraction of poly(A)-containing RNA isolated from ripening bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) cotyledons that sedimented at 16 S in linear logarithmic sucrose gradients was at least as active a messenger as viral RNA when added to a cell-free protein-synthesizing system from wheat germ. The major products synthesized in vitr... |
4-Nitrophenyl ethers are proposed as new high-yield photoreagents for protein crosslinking and affinity labeling. These are totally unreactive in the dark under biological conditions, but react quantitatively with amines at pH 8 upon irradiation with 366-nm light. The reaction of monoalkoxy-p-nitrobenzenes with an amin... |
Mitochondria were isolated under sterile conditions from maize lines with normal cytoplasm and with T, C, and S sources of cytoplasmic male sterility. Protein synthesis by these mitochondria was dependent upon the presence of ADP and an oxidizable substrate or an energy generating system and displayed characteristic se... |
Resonance Raman spectroscopy of the retinylidene chromophore in various isotopically labeled membrane environments together with spectra of isotopically labeled model compounds demonstrates that a secondary protein interaction is present at the protonated Schiff base linkage in bacteriorhodopsin. The data indicate that... |
Deuterium Fourier-transform nuclear magnetic resonance spectra have been obtained of 1-myristoyl 2-(14,14,14-trideutero)myristoyl phosphatidylcholine bilayers at 34.1 MHz by using the quadrupole echo pulse technique. Thereby, we have investigated the effects upon the deuterated dimyristoyl phosphatidylcholine bilayers ... |
Polyadenylated RNA was isolated from Lemna gibba L. G-3 and translated in a cell-free system from wheat germ. When plants were placed into complete darkness for 4 days, then returned to light for 18 hr, increased amounts of polyadenylated mRNA for at least two polypeptides were detected by in vitro translation over tho... |
The low-temperature 800-nm band absorption and circular dichroism spectra of the bacteriochlorophyll (Bchl) a-protein from Prosthecochloris aestuarii strain 2K are analyzed theoretically. These spectra show considerable structure that is attributed primarily to resonance (exciton) interactions among the lowest singlet ... |
A precursor to the small subunit of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase [3-phospho-D-glycerate carboxylyase (dimerizing), EC 4.1.1.39] has been identified among the products of cell-free translation of polyadenylated RNA from spinach and pea. In both cases, the precursor is larger than the mature protein by 4000-5000... |
Heterocysts were isolated from the N(2)-fixing cyanobacterium Anabaena variabilis after vegetative cells were disrupted by treatment with lysozyme and cavitation in a sonic cleaning bath. The acetylene-reducing (nitrogenase) activity of the isolated heterocysts, ca. 5.0 mumol (mg of chlorophyll a)(-1) min(-1) in the pr... |
L-[U-(14)C]Methionine fed to apple tissue was efficiently converted to ethylene when the tissue was incubated in air. In nitrogen, however, it was not metabolized to ethylene but was instead converted to 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid (ACC). When apple tissues were fed with L-[methyl-(14)C]methionine or L-[(35)S... |
Soluble guanylate cyclase [GTP pyrophosphate-lyase (cyclizing), EC 4.6.1.2] has been purified from rat liver and exhibited a single protein band on polyacrylamide gels coincident with activity and indicative of a molecular weight of 150,000. The apparent specific activity of the purified enzyme was 276 nmol of cyclic G... |
Ribulosebisphosphate carboxylase [3-phospho-D-glycerate carboxy-lyase (dimerizing), EC 4.1.1.39] from Rhodospirillum rubrum is activated by CO(2) and Mg(2+). (13)C NMR spectra were determined for the unactivated enzyme and for enzyme that had been activated by (13)CO(2) and Mg(2+). In addition to the expected resonance... |
In a steady-state lattice of interacting enzyme molecules that have a multicycle kinetic diagram, a cooperative or phase transition may involve not only the conventional sudden change in the relative importance of the different states of a molecule but also a sudden change in the dominant cycles of the diagram. The lat... |
Bacillus subtilis contains an enzyme that synthesizes the highly phosphorylated nucleotide adenosine 5',3'(2')-bis(triphosphate), abbreviated p(3)Ap(3). This enzyme can be demonstrated to be present in the cytoplasmic membrane of B. subtilis at all stages of growth and development. During vegetative growth its enzymati... |
Male oriental fruit flies (Dacus dorsalis) from colonies in Taiwan and Hawaii were evaluated for limit of response to various analogues of methyl eugenol. The results are interpreted in terms of the geometry and allosteric requirements of the antennal receptor that triggers the characteristic methyl eugenol reflex. Thi... |
Developing unicellular fruiting bodies of the protostelid Planoprotostelium aurantium examined by electron microscopy are shown to have a cortical zone of microfilaments that surrounds the lower portion of the sporogenic cell and extends into a cytoplasmic plug that fills the lumen of the tubular, microfibrillar stalk.... |
The Ds(Dissociation)-suppressed bronze mutant bz-m2(DI), which is extremely stable in the absence of the regulatory element Ac (Activator), becomes both somatically and germinally unstable when Ac is present. Instability in the germ line may result in the generation of stable (Ac-nonresponding), colored Bz' derivatives... |
The highly fluorescent prosthetic group of the blue fluorescence protein purified from the bioluminescent bacterium Photobacterium phosphoreum has been dissociated and separated from its apoprotein by affinity chromatography on Cibacron Blue-Sepharose. It has been identified as 6,7-dimethyl-8-(1'-D-ribityl)lumazine by ... |
Male-female recognition in flowering plants is initiated by mutual contact of pollen and stigma surface components. Analysis of the surface macromolecules of both stigma and pollen of Gladiolus gandavensis revealed a complex mixture of proteins, glycoproteins, and glycolipids. The carbohydrate-containing components amo... |
Intense continuous illumination of purified chromatophores from carotenoidless mutant Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides results in progressive photooxidative loss of the near infrared absorption band near 860 nm assigned to antenna bacteriochlorophyll. The quantum yield of this reaction is low, approximately 1.7 x 10(-5). T... |
Incubation of barley aleurone cells with gibberellic acid produces a progressive increase in the RNA content of the cells. The activity of poly(A)-containing RNA, measured in an in vitro wheat germ protein-synthesizing system, reaches a maximum approximately 12 hr after hormone addition and declines thereafter. The str... |
When the esterase substrate alpha-naphthyl acetate is added to segments from coleoptiles of oat (Avena sativa L., var. Victory) or corn (Zea mays L., Bear hybrid WF 9 x 38) or to roots of lentil (Lens culinaris Med.), it is rapidly taken up and hydrolyzed to alpha-naphthol and acetic acid. This technique was used to ge... |
Four cell types from Vicia faba Linnaeus "Long Pod" leaflets were assayed for three enzymes unique to the photosynthetic carbon reduction pathway. The enzymes were ribulosebisphosphate carboxylase [3-phospho-D-glycerate carboxy-lyase (dimerizing), EC 4.1.1.39], phosphoribulokinase (ATP:D-ribulose-5-phosphate 1-phosphot... |
Cycloheximide, an inhibitor of protein synthesis on cytoplasmic ribosomes in eukaryotes, is shown to shift the phase of the circadian rhythm in stimulated bioluminescence in the marine dinoflagellate Gonyaulax polyedra. Kinetic analysis of the phase changes shows that this effect may be subdivided into two distinctly d... |
Xenopus oocytes injected with zein mRNAs efficiently synthesized maize storage proteins for prolonged periods. Under optimal conditions, zein was synthesized at 3 ng/hr and represented approximately 10% of the total protein synthesized in the oocyte. The mRNA from the normal maize inbred line directed synthesis of all ... |
The patterns of protein synthesis in elongating and mature (basal) sections of soybean hypocotyl were examined after incubation in a medium containing auxin (auxin-treated) or a medium lacking auxin (untreated). The hypocotyl sections (1.2 cm) were labeled with [(35)S]methionine, and polypeptide patterns were analyzed ... |
We present evidence that protein bodies constitute the principal lytic compartment in storage parenchyma cells of mung bean cotyledons and propose that they play a role in cellular autophagy. We developed a method to isolate protein bodies by incubating tissue slices with cell wall-degrading enzymes and fractionating t... |
The genetic component of variation of enzyme activity in natural populations of Drosophila melanogaster was investigated by using two sets of chromosome substitution lines. The constitution of a line of each type is: i(1)/i(1);+(2)/ +(2);i(3)/i(3) and i(1)/i(1);i(2)/ i(2);+(3)/+(3), where i refers to a chromosome from ... |
A Raleigh, NC, population of Drosophila melanogaster was sampled for the presence of enzyme null alleles at 25 loci. No nulls were found at any of five X-linked loci. Nulls were recovered at 13 of 20 autosomal loci; the weighted mean frequency for all 20 autosomal loci was estimated to be 0.0025. A consideration of the... |
We consider the steady-state properties of a lattice of three-state, cycling enzyme molecules, with nearest-neighbor interactions treated by the Bragg-Williams (mean field) approximation. Only a few particular cases are examined, but these illustrate the rich phase-transition possibilities of this class of systems. "Bi... |
Extraction of thylakoid membranes with cholate in the presence of ammonium sulfate inactivated oxygen evolution and liberated a managanese-containing protein. This protein could be combined with preformed liposomes containing the depleted thylakoid membranes to restore 85% of the original oxygen-evolution activity. The... |
We propose an analytical substitute to the geometrical construction that is commonly used in calculating the protein surface area that is accessible to the solvent. A statistical approach leads to an expression of accessible surface areas as a function of distances between pairs of atoms or of residues in the protein s... |
Calmodulin, a multifunctional calcium-modulated protein, has been isolated from spinach leaf tissue and from spinach leaf messenger RNA translation products. The translation protein and the spinach leaf protein have been partially characterized and compared to vertebrate calmodulins. Spinach leaf calmodulin will quanti... |
Raman spectra have been recorded as a function of temperature for lipid-protein complexes of glycophorin isolated from erythrocyte membranes reconstituted with dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC) and its chain perdeuterated analogue ([(2)H(62)]DPPC). The conformation of the phospholipid hydrocarbon chains in the vici... |
In order to detect proteins that may be produced in crown gall tumors as a result of expression of incorporated Agrobacterium tumefaciens Ti plasmid DNA (T-DNA), we have isolated mRNA complementary to T-DNA and translated this in a protein-synthesizing system derived from wheat germ. mRNA prepared from cultured E1 tumo... |
Three mutants of the crucifer Arabidopsis thaliana (Linnaeus) Heynhold were isolated that are completely lacking in activity catalyzed by serine-glyoxylate aminotransferase (EC 2.6.1.45), a peroxisomal enzyme involved in photorespiratory carbon metabolism. These mutants were viable and exhibited normal photosynthesis u... |
The role of a special dimer (D) of bacteriochlorophyll molecules in bacterial photosynthesis was examined by calculations of the rates of electron transfer reactions in a system of the dimer and a bacteriopheophytin (BPh) molecule. It was found that the dependence of the potential surfaces of D on the distance between ... |
cis-4-Cyclohexene-1,2-dicarboximide (CHDC) inhibits the germination of light-requiring seeds in both light and darkness but has no effect upon the germination of non-light-requiring seeds. In lettuce seeds, CHDC inhibits the action of far-red-absorbing form of phytochrome in breaking dormancy. This inhibition can be ov... |
Insect cells of an established line, Drosophila Kc cells, take up and metabolize juvenile hormone (JH). The cytoplasm of these cells contains a protein that binds JH with specificity, saturability, and high affinity (K(d) = 1.56 x 10(-8) M). The kinetics for the specific binding and dissociation of JH I were independen... |
The influence of 6-benzylaminopurine (BAP) on the respiration by mitochondria from bush bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.), mung bean (P. aureus Roxburgh), soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merrill], maize (Zea mays L.), pea (Pisum sativum L.), and wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) was examined. BAP, a synthetic cytokinin, consistently i... |
The coordination environment of the type 2 (nonblue) copper in native ascorbate oxidase (L-ascorbate:oxygen oxidoreductase, EC 1.10.3.3) and of a derivative of the enzyme having the type 1 (blue) copper reversibly bleached has been examined by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy. In the g[unk] region of ... |
Cells from embryonic chicken muscle were cultivated in serum-free medium. After two days, the suspended cells (almost all of which were nondividing myoblasts) were subcultured in serum-containing medium, either in gelatincoated tissue culture dishes (to promote reattachment) or in bacteriological dishes (to prevent rea... |
Chitin, a homopolymer of N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc), is the major macromolecular constituent of Blastocladiella emersonii cell walls. Zoospores do not possess a wall nor do they contain sufficient total hexosamine to account for the chitin content of the wall abruptly formed during germination. UDPGlcNAc, both the en... |
Silicate uptake by Nitzschia alba cells is higher in medium containing Na(+) than in media lacking Na(+) but containing K(+), Rb(+), NH(4) (+), Li(+), or choline(+). The initial rate is inhibited by monensin and gramicidin but not by valinomycin or nigericin and is less sensitive to inhibition by carbonyl cyanide m-chl... |
The nucleotide sequence of nifH, the structural gene for nitrogenase reductase (component II or Fe protein of nitrogenase) from the cyanobacterium Anabaena 7120 has been determined. Also reported are 194 bases of the 5'-flanking sequence and 170 bases of the 3'-flanking sequence. The predicted amino acid sequence was c... |
If a population (species) consists of n haploid lines (subpopulations) which reproduce asexually and each of which is subject to random extinction and subsequent replacement, it is shown that, at equilibrium in which mutational production of new alleles and their random extinction balance each other, the genetic divers... |
In experiments carried out to investigate the acid secretion theory of auxin action, we utilized sodium orthovanadate, an agent found to be a selective inhibitor of a plasma membrane-associated H(+)-pumping ATPase in Neurospora [Bowman, B. J. & Slayman, C. W. (1979) J. Biol. Chem. 245, 2928-2934]. At 1 mM, vanadate inh... |
The mechanism of assembly of tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) has been investigated at pH 7.0 and 20 degrees C by analytical ultracentrifugation. Under these conditions the overall rates of interconversion of 4S and 20S TMV coat protein are sufficiently slow to make possible measurements of the concentrations of remaining 4S... |
The chemical potential (mu(L,b)) of a ligand L bound to a protein or enzyme can be rigorously defined, and this paper describes some of its properties in relation to other thermodynamic parameters, with emphasis on thermodynamic parameters that may be used in the elucidation of the mechanism of biological free energy t... |
Electron paramagnetic resonance of spinach chloroplasts given a series of laser flashes, n = 0, 1,..., 6, at room temperature and rapidly cooled to -140 degrees C reveals a signal possessing at least 16 and possibly 21 or more hyperfine lines when observed below 35 K. The spectrum is consistent with a pair of antiferro... |
Previous studies have indicated that phytochrome regulates Ca(2+) fluxes across the plasma membrane of plant cells. In this study we investigated whether phytochrome can also regulate such fluxes across mitochondrial membranes, using the Ca(2+)-sensitive dye murexide to monitor the uptake and release of Ca(2+) by mitoc... |
In two earlier papers, the steady-state critical and phase-transition properties of a lattice of three-state enzyme molecules were studied by using the "closed" Bragg-Williams (BW), or mean field, approximation. The "open" BW and Monte Carlo methods are applied to the same problem in this paper by using finite lattices... |
Cellulose from the Gram-negative bacterium Acetobacter xylinum has been used as a model substrate for visualizing the action of cellulase enzymes from the fungus Trichoderma reesei. High-resolution electron microscopy reveals that A. xylinum normally produces a ribbon of cellulose that is a composite of bundles of crys... |
Phytochrome was shown to bind to agarose-immobilized Cibacron blue 3GA. A higher affinity of the dye for the putative biologically active form (P(fr)) than the inactive form (P(r)) of phytochrome was observed. Effective general eluants of P(r) included 40% (vol/vol) ethylene glycol, 1% Triton X-100, or 0.5 M potassium ... |
In limiting light the activation of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate (RuP(2)) carboxylase [3-phospho-D-glycerate carboxylyase (dimerizing), EC 4.1.1.39] in leaf extracts of 7- to 8-day-old wheat seedlings changed proportionally with the photosynthetic rate of the intact plants. Higher rates of photosynthesis, induced by incre... |
Proteins of ribosomes from various stages of development in Dictyostelium discoideum were analyzed by two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Significant changes in protein composition were observed; the data demonstrate that cell differentiation in a eukaryotic system is accompanied by ribosome heterogenei... |
In five species of squid, varying in life-style from fast-swimming pelagic predators to sluggish benthic forms, the circular muscle of the mantle was found to be metabolically and structurally differentiated into inner, middle, and outer zones. In the middle zone, mitochondrial abundance and the ratios of oxidative to ... |
Naphthalene was nitrated with a variety of nitrating agents. Comparison of data with Perrin's electrochemical nitration [Perrin, C. L. (1977) J. Am. Chem. Soc. 99, 5516-5518] shows that nitration of naphthalene gives an alpha-nitronaphthalene to beta-nitronaphthalene ratio that varies between 9 and 29 and is thus not c... |
The pattern of protein synthesis changes rapidly and dramatically when the growth temperature of soybean seedling tissue is increased from 28 degrees C (normal) to about 40 degrees C (heat shock). The synthesis of normal proteins is greatly decreased and a new set of proteins, "heat shock proteins," is induced. The hea... |
Differences in the gametic chromosome numbers (n = 4, 5, 9) of species in the Astereae tribe of the Compositae have been variously interpreted. One hypothesis proposes that n = 9 was the original base number of the group and that the lower numbers resulted from aneuploid reduction. The alternative hypothesis asserts th... |
The pectate lyase (PL; EC 4.2.2.2) secreted by the plant pathogen Erwinia chrysanthemi is induced and catabolite repressed by different concentrations of its own product, digalacturonic acid 4,5-unsaturated at the nonreducing end [u(GalUA)(2)]. Both activities of u(GalUA)(2) depend on its cleavage by oligogalacturonide... |
It can be useful to describe the Gibbs free energy changes for the binding to a protein of a molecule, A-B, and of its component parts, A and B, in terms of the "intrinsic binding energies" of A and B, DeltaG(A) (i) and DeltaG(B) (i), and a "connection Gibbs energy," DeltaG(s) that is derived largely from changes in tr... |
The loss of catalytic activity (irreversible denaturation) of alpha-chymotrypsin (EC 3.4.21.1) as a function of pH between 6 and 13 is described. Around neutrality the irreversible denaturation is second order with respect to enzyme. At high pH, the irreversible denaturation is first order with respect to enzyme and al... |
The cannibalistic denaturation of alpha-chymotrypsin (EC 3.4.21.1) around neutral pH can be eliminated by immobilization (insolubilization) of the enzyme or by inhibition by specific reversible inhibitors, but the high-pH denaturation cannot be. The denaturation of the immobilized enzyme at high pH follows first-order ... |
The initiation site for reconstitution on genome RNA was determined by electron microscopic serology for a watermelon strain of cucumber green mottle mosaic virus (CGMMV-W), which is chemically and serologically related to tobacco mosaic virus (TMV). The initiation site was located at the same position as that of the c... |
Reticulitermes flavipes termites synthesize uric acid via purine-nucleoside phosphorylase (purine-nucleoside: orthophosphate ribosyltransferase, EC 2.4.2.1) and xanthine dehydrogenase (xanthine:NAD(+) oxidoreductase, EC 1.2.1.37), but their tissues lack uricase (urate:oxygen oxidoreductase, EC 1.7.3.3) or any other enz... |
Platinum metal catalyzes the reduction of dialkyl(diolefin)platinum(II) complexes by dihydrogen to alkanes and platinum(0). The reaction involves adsorption of the platinum(II) complex on the platinum(0) catalyst surface with conversion of the alkyl moieties to platinum surface alkyls; these appear as alkane products. ... |
Development of the ability to design protein molecules will open a path to the fabrication of devices to complex atomic specifications, thus sidestepping obstacles facing conventional microtechnology. This path will involve construction of molecular machinery able to position reactive groups to atomic precision. It cou... |
A direct method for surface-structure determination from normal emission photoelectron diffraction (NPD) data is presented. Fourier transforms of the calculated NPD intensities yield peaks at adsorbate-substrate normal interlayer distances. Applications are demonstrated, using theoretical NPD curves for the Se/Ni syste... |
A Patterson-type map computed with Bijvoet differences squared as coefficients, (F(h) - F(-h))(2), as recommended by Rossmann, readily yielded the position of the S atom. The experiment was performed with Cu Kalpha radiation which is far from the absorption edge for sulfur. The coordinates of the remainder of the 54C, ... |
Magic-angle single and double cross-polarization (13)C and (15)N NMR spectra have been obtained of lyophilized soybean cotyledons cultured on media containing, as the only nitrogen source, [4-(13)C, amide-(15)N]asparagine. Single cross-polarization NMR shows directly and unambiguously that both labels from asparagine a... |
The first step in the extension growth of the plant cell is a process in which the cell wall becomes ductile or plastic, after which the actual enlargement takes place passively under the influence of turgor. The nature of this process has not been explained, although much research has been carried out concerning it. I... |
The triazine herbicides inhibit photosynthesis by blocking electron transport at the second stable electron acceptor of photosystem II. This electron transport component of chloroplast thylakoid membranes is a protein-plastoquinone complex termed "B." The polypeptide that is believed to be a component of the B complex ... |
Postaggregation Dictyostelium discoideum cells contain 2000-3000 mRNA species that are absent from pre-aggregation cells. These aggregation-dependent sequences compose 30% of the mass of the late mRNA and represent the transcription products of an additional 11% of the single-copy genome. By analysis of mutants that ar... |
Salivary glands of third-instar larvae of Drosophila melanogaster as well as Drosophila K(c) tissue culture cells have been irradiated in the presence of ecdysterone. Irradiation covalently links ecdysterone to a single cellular protein, which is similar, if not identical, in salivary glands and in K(c) cells. This pro... |
The orientations of the transition dipole moments in chlorophyll (Chl) are among the most useful spectroscopic properties for determining macromolecular architecture in photosynthetic complexes; however, the relationships between these orientations and the Chl molecular geometry are unknown. In order to solve this prob... |
During sclerotization of puparial proteins, tyrosine, lysine, and histidine were converted to highly basic aromatic metabolites. Peptides generated from the sclerotized cuticle with N-bromosuccinimide included the basic derivatives among the hydrolysis products. The absorbance maxima of the aromatic metabolites were 25... |
Thin-layer spectroelectrochemical methods have been employed to measure the reduction potentials of the blue copper in Polyporus versicolor laccase (EC 1.10.3.2) between 7 degrees C and 41 degrees C (0.2 M sodium phosphate, pH 5.4). Thermodynamic parameters are: DeltaS degrees = -13.9 +/- 2 cal/mol-K; DeltaH degrees = ... |
Fructose 2,6-bisphosphate (Fru-2,6-P(2)), a regulatory metabolite discovered in animal cells and recently reported to occur in etiolated seedlings, was found to be present in the cytoplasmic fraction of leaves of spinach and peas (typical C(3) plants, in which a three-carbon carboxylic acid is a major early photosynthe... |
The marked lability in cell-free preparations of the enzyme system involved in cellulose biosynthesis in most organisms studied led us to investigate factors responsible for loss of activity on cellular disruption. Previous studies have led to the suggestion that the existence of a transmembrane electrical potential (D... |
RECONSTRUCTION OF PHOTOSYNTHETIC NONCYCLIC ELECTRON TRANSPORT FROM WATER TO NADP HAS BEEN ACCOMPLISHED BY USING THREE INTEGRAL PROTEIN COMPLEXES ISOLATED FROM CHLOROPLAST THYLAKOID MEMBRANES: photosystems I and II and the cytochrome b(6)-f complex. This system shows an absolute dependence on the presence of all three p... |
Crude spinach leaf extract readily forms the stearoyl derivative of acyl-carrier-protein (ACP) when acetyl-ACP and malonyl-ACP are incubated together. Palmitoyl-ACP is also elongated by malonyl-ACP to stearoyl-ACP. When beta-ketoacyl-ACP synthase {3-oxoacyl-[ACP] synthase; acyl-[ACP]:malonyl-[ACP] C-acyltransferase (de... |
In vitro translation systems were prepared with supernatant factors from wheat germ and 80S ribosomes from wheat germ, barley embryos, watermelon cotyledons, pea cotyledons, and castor bean endosperm. Ricin A-chain, which strongly inhibits protein synthesis by mammalian ribosomes, inhibited all of the plant ribosomal s... |
The immunochemical properties of the plastid and cytosolic isozymes of phosphoglucose isomerase (glucosephosphate isomerase; D-glucose-6-phosphate ketol-isomerase, EC 5.3.1.9) in spinach (Spinacia oleracea) and the single phosphoglucose isomerase enzyme from the cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp. were compared by an appl... |
The amino acid sequence of a type 1 copper protein, the 96-residue basic blue protein from cucumber seedlings, has been determined by Edman degradation of the intact molecule and of fragments produced by cleavage with cyanogen bromide and with trypsin. The cucumber basic blue protein shows a marked sequence homology wi... |
The nitrogen fixation nif K gene of the blue-green alga Anabaena, which codes for the beta-subunit of dinitrogenase, has been subjected to sequence analysis. The nif K protein is predicted to be 512 amino acids long, to have a M(r) or 57,583, and to contain six cysteine residues. Three of these cysteines are within pep... |
Caulobacter crescentus assembles a single polar flagellum from protein components synthesized at a specific time in the cell cycle. Of the 26 genes required for flagellum production, at least 4 of them-flaY, E, F, and G-map together in a single cluster. We have isolated DNA from this region of the chromosome by using a... |
A chloroplast ribosomal protein that showed immunological homology to Escherichia coli ribosomal protein L12 was purified from spinach (Spinacia oleracea) leaves and its primary structure was determined by manual micro Edman degradation. The protein is composed of 130 amino acid residues and has M(r) 13,576. It shows s... |
The proton-translocating subunit of wheat chloroplast ATP synthase is encoded by a chloroplast gene that has been accurately mapped and whose nucleotide sequence has been determined. The predicted sequence of 81 amino acids has been confirmed in part by determination of the sequence of the first 40 amino acids from the... |
The phosphorylated protein associated with a deoxycholate-extracted plasma membrane fraction from corn (Zea mays L. var WF9 x Mol7) roots was characterized in order to correlate its properties with those of plasma membrane ATPase. Its phosphorylation, like that of plasma membrane ATPase, was dependent on Mg(2+), substr... |
Subunits A and B of chloroplast glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase are synthesized as higher molecular weight precursors when polyadenylylated mRNA from angiosperm seedlings is translated in vitro by wheat germ ribosomes. The in vivo levels of mRNA coding for these precursors are strongly light dependent, and the... |
The gene for the so-called M(r) 32,000 rapidly labeled photosystem II thylakoid membrane protein (here designated psbA) of spinach (Spinacia oleracea) chloroplasts is located on the chloroplast DNA in the large single-copy region immediately adjacent to one of the inverted repeat sequences. In this paper we show that t... |
The complete nucleotide sequences of the gene and the mRNA coding for a specific phaseolin type French bean major storage protein have been determined. Comparison of these sequences reveals a phaseolin gene structure consisting of 80 base pairs (bp) of 5' untranslated DNA, 1,263 bp of protein-encoding DNA which is inte... |
In the presence of inorganic phosphate, uridine 5'-diphosphate glucose (UDPG) is specifically hydrolyzed to glucose 1-phosphate and UDP by a unique enzyme, UDPG phosphorylase. The activity of the enzyme was maximally stimulated by fructose 2,6-bisphosphate, a regulatory metabolite recently discovered in both plants and... |
Multielectron storage and hydrogen generation by light is achieved in aqueous dispersions of ultrafine TiO(2) particles (120-A diameter) when the amphiphilic viologen derivative N-tetradecyl-N'-methyl-4,4'-dipyridinium dichloride (C(14)MV(2+)) is used as an electron relay. Consecutive reduction of C(14)MV(2+) to the ra... |
In vivo labeling of eukaryotic phycobilisomes in the presence of inhibitors of translation on 70S and 80S ribosomes demonstrates that some of the polypeptides of this light-harvesting complex are synthesized in the cytoplasm while others are synthesized in the chloroplast. The major pigmented polypeptides, the alpha an... |
Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase consists of large subunits (LS) and small subunits. In plants, the LS is encoded in chloroplast DNA and the small subunit, in nuclear DNA. In cyanobacteria, both subunits are thought to be encoded in chromosomal DNA because of prokaryotes. The gene for the LS of ribulose-... |
Enzyme polymorphisms in the land snail Cepaea nemoralis in the central Pyrenees show concordant geographic patterns of strong differentiation that are not correlated with the distributions of characters of shell color and banding or with the major pattern of variation in climate and vegetation type. Three regions of re... |
Quinate:NAD(+) 3-oxidoreductase (EC 1.1.1.24) from carrot cell suspension cultures has previously been shown to be activated by phosphorylation and inactivated by dephosphorylation. Here it is shown that the reactivation of the inactivated quinate:NAD(+) oxidoreductase is an enzyme-mediated process that requires ATP an... |
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