Granins are major constituents of dense-core secretory granules in neuroendocrine cells, but their function is still a matter of debate. Work in cell lines has suggested that the most abundant and ubiquitously expressed granins, chromogranin A and B (CgA and CgB), are involved in granulogenesis and protein sorting. Here we report the generation and characterization of mice lacking chromogranin B (CgB-ko), which were viable and fertile.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRationale: Hypertension is a complex trait with deranged autonomic control of the circulation. Chromogranin B () is the most abundant core protein in human catecholamine secretory vesicles, playing an important role in their biogenesis. Does common inter-individual variation at the locus contribute to phenotypic variation in CHGB and catecholamine secretion, autonomic stability of the circulation, or blood pressure in the population?
Methods And Results: To probe inter-individual variability in , we systematically studied polymorphism across the locus by re-sequencing (~6 kbp footprint spanning the promoter, 5 exons, exon/intron borders, UTRs) in n=160 subjects (2n=320 chromosomes) of diverse biogeographic ancestries.
Lantibiotics are a group of potent antibacterial agents that contain unusual amino acids, such as the thioether amino acids lanthionine and methyllanthionine, and the didehydroamino acids didehydroalanine and didehydro-aminobutyric acid. Here, we report on an antibacterial lantibiotic peptide named SWLP1 (Staphylococcus warneri lantibiotic peptide 1), which is secreted from Staphylococcus warneri (deposited with DSMZ, accession number DSM 16081). SWLP1 was purified from growth media.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSeveral nations have adopted hardness-modified copper (Cu) guidelines for protecting freshwater biota. However, there is a lack of good quality data and mechanistic understanding on the effects of true water hardness (calcium (Ca) and magnesium (Mg)) on the bioavailability and toxicity of Cu to freshwater biota, particularly macrophytes. This study determined the effect of true water hardness (35, 90 and 335 mg CaCO(3)/l, added as Ca and Mg chloride in a 1:1 mole ratio) on the cell surface binding affinity (log K), accumulation and toxicity (96 h growth (biomass and stem length) and photosynthetic pigment inhibition) of Cu in the free-floating submerged macrophyte, Ceratophyllum demersum, in a synthetic freshwater with constant alkalinity (16 mg CaCO(3)/l) and pH (7.
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