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KM Koslowski PR Shaver JT Casey T Wilson G Yamanaka AK Sheaffer DJ Tenney NE Pederson 《Canadian Metallurgical Quarterly》1999,73(2):1704-1707
Herpes simplex virus (HSV) DNA is cleaved from concatemers and packaged into capsids in infected cell nuclei. This process requires seven viral proteins, including UL15 and UL28. UL15 expressed alone displays a nuclear localization, while UL28 remains cytoplasmic. Coexpression with UL15 enables UL28 to enter nuclei, suggesting an interaction between the two proteins. Additionally, UL28 copurified with UL15 from HSV-infected cells after ion-exchange and DNA affinity chromatography, and the complex sedimented as a 1:1 heterodimer upon sucrose gradient centrifugation. These findings are evidence of a physical interaction of UL15 and UL28 and a functional role for UL15 in directing UL28 to the nucleus. 相似文献
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DJ Weatherall 《Canadian Metallurgical Quarterly》1997,91(7):885-890
Haldane's attractive hypothesis that the high gene frequencies for thalassaemia in the Mediterranean population may have resulted from heterozygote advantage in regions where Plasmodium falciparum malaria was common in the past has been extremely difficult to verify at the population or experimental level. However, the molecular era has provided some powerful new tools to attack this old problem. It is now clear that the thalassaemias are the commonest monogenic diseases in man, with a broad distribution throughout the Mediterranean, Middle East, Indian sub-continent and South-east Asia. All these populations have specific types of thalassaemia mutations which, presumably, have arisen locally and been expanded by selection together with drift and founder effect. Recent work indicates that alpha thalassaemia provides protection against severe malaria. Quite unexpectedly at least some of this protection may be mediated by rendering very young children more susceptible to both P. vivax and P. falciparum malaria; such early immunization may provide some protection against the disease in later life. 相似文献
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A Buléon DJ Gallant B Bouchet G Mouille C D'Hulst J Kossmann S Ball 《Canadian Metallurgical Quarterly》1997,115(3):949-957
Wide-angle powder x-ray diffraction analysis was carried out on starch extracted from wild-type and mutant Chlamydomonas reinhardtii cells. Strains containing no defective starch synthases as well as mutants carrying a disrupted granule-bound starch synthase structural gene displayed the A type of diffraction pattern with a high degree of crystallinity. Mutants carrying a defect for the major soluble starch synthase (SSS), SSS II, were characterized by a switch to the B type of diffraction pattern with very low crystallinity. Mutant strains carrying SSS I as the only glucan elongation enzyme regained some of their crystallinity but switched to the C type of diffraction pattern. Differential scanning calorimetry analysis correlated tightly with the x-ray diffraction results. Together with the electron microscopy analyses, these results establish C. reinhardtii as a microbial model system displaying all aspects of cereal starch synthesis and structure. We further show that SSS II is the major enzyme involved in the synthesis of crystalline structures in starch and demonstrate that SSS I alone builds a new type of amylopectin structure. 相似文献
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DJ Chadi 《Canadian Metallurgical Quarterly》1985,32(10):6485-6489
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