Publications by authors named "B M Kurinenko"

Abstract-The toxic effect of high (200 mg/l) 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT) concentrations on Escherichia coli K12 cells in the absence of exogenous nutrient sources (incubation in 0.5% NaCl) was shown to manifest itself in the transfer of the culture to an unculturable but viable state; its reversal depends on the duration of culture contact with the xenobiotic and the conditions of cell recultivation. The likelihood that cell succession to death forms the basis of the physiologo-biochemical mechanism of the unculturable state in Escherichia coli K12 population under conditions of combined toxic and starvation stress is discussed.

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The influence of cross-linked by dimethylsuberimidate dimeric RNAse from Bacillus intermedius on peritoneal rat macrophages has been investigated in vitro. It has been shown that dimeric RNase with concentrations of 0.5-40.

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The interaction of RNase A and RNase Bacillus intermedius with peritoneal macrophage of rats has been studied. To estimate the efficiency of this interaction the spontaneous chemiluminescence and induced by phagocytosis chemiluminescence of macrophages were investigated. It has been shown that electrostatic interaction of enzyme proteins with negatively charged cell membrane makes substantional contribution to the development of chemiluminescence reply of macrophages.

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The magnitude of transmembrane potential delta psi in cells of Escherichia coli K12 was determined by the method of flow cytofluorometry for different phases of growth. It was large in the log phase, whereas in the lag and stationary phases, the population was shown to consist of two subpopulations with low and large values of delta psi in cells. In the presence of 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT), this bimodal distribution of delta psi over the population was observed during the entire growth period until TNT was almost completely eliminated from the cultivation medium (to a concentration of 18-20 mg/l).

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2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene present in a culture of Escherichia coli K12, at a concentration of 200 mg/l, caused a decrease in the total cell population and the population of colony-forming units, increased permeability of the external lipoprotein envelope, and increased the refractive index of cells. The shape of some cells changed from rod-like to coccoid, and cell size decreased. The specific rate of glucose consumption and the content of NADH (NADPH) in cells decreased.

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