Rabbit pups ingest food, in this case milk, once a day with circadian periodicity and are a natural model of food anticipatory activity. During nursing, several sensory systems receive information about properties of the food, one of them being the olfactory system, which has received little attention in relation to synchronization by food. In addition, the olfactory bulb has a circadian pacemaker that exhibits rhythms independently of the suprachiasmatic nucleus, but the biological functions of these rhythms are largely unknown.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe three-dimensional reconstructions of the human plasmin alpha2-macroglobulin binary complex were computed from electron microscopy images of stain and frozen-hydrated specimens. The structures show excellent agreement and reveal a molecule with approximate dimensions of 170 (length) x 140 (width) x 140 A (depth). The asymmetric plasmin structure imparts significant asymmetry to the plasmin alpha2-macroglobulin complex not seen in the structures resulting from the reaction of alpha2-macroglobulin with methylamine or chymotrypsin.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe extracellular hemoglobin of the earthworm Lumbricus terrestris has four major kinds of O2-binding chains: a, b, and c (forming a disulfide-linked trimer), and chain d. Non-heme, non-globin structural chains, "linkers," are also present. Light-scattering techniques have been used to show that the ferrous CO-saturated abc trimer and chain d form an (abcd)4 complex of 285 kDa at neutral pH.
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