ArdB proteins are known to inhibit the activity of the type I restriction-modification (RM-I) system, in particular EcoKI (IA family). The mechanism of ArdB's activity still remains unknown; the spectrum of targets inhibited has been poorly studied. In this work, it was shown that the presence of the ardB gene from the R64 plasmid could suppress the activity of EcoAI endonuclease (IB family) in Escherichia coli TG1 cells.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF348 different tissues were sampled for cultivation from 300 infants perinatally, died: a) from 118 fetuses, died at the antenatal period, 143 samples of four types of tissues were taken (kidney type -27, skin type-10, gonad type-74, blood type -32); b) 72 samples of blood and 13 samples of gonad were taken from 75 fetuses died at the intranatal period; c) 120 samples (blood type -86, gonad type -86) were taken from 97 newborn infants, died at the early neonatal period. Positive results of the growth of cultures were found in 46% (15.4% -from antenatally dead fetuses, 71.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe cytogenetic examination of the population of the villages of Karakent and Ishan consisted of two directions: the study on the frequency of chromosome aberrations in the culture of lymphocytes and the diagnostics of anomalies and variants of karyotype. The frequency of chromosome aberrations of 40 individuals was studied. It is shown that the frequency of cells with chromosome aberrations of the individuals in different villages does not differ and on the average is 1,4%.
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