We revealed a relationship between alkylhydroxybenzene (AHB)-induced changes in the structural organization of supramolecular complexes (SC) of the DNA of Pseudomonas auraniaca and the phenotypic dissociation of this bacterium. The addition of 0.1-0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe experimental data concerning the composition of DNA-bound lipids of different eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells have been summarized. Using X-ray diffraction patterns, circular dichroism, microcalorimetry, electron microscopy, viscoelastometry and sedimentation methods, it has been proved that the lipids are important integral components of chromosomal DNA. It was shown that the DNA-bound lipids have a specific composition which differs from that of chromatin, nuclear membrane and matrix lipids.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSupramolecular complexes of DNA (SC DNA) were isolated from loach sperm, loach erythrocytes and hen erythrocytes by the phenol method. By the use of UV-sedimentation on neutral 5-20% sucrose gradient, we studied the effect of 2-mercaptoethanol (ME), dithiothreitol (DTT) and NaBH4 on SC DNA at different pH and long-time incubation (5 and 10 days). It appeared that ME treatment at pH 4.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUsing thin-layer chromatography, some specific DNA-bound neutral lipids and phospholipids of loach spermatozoa, pigeon erythrocytes, E. coli B and phage T2 cells were studied. These lipids are represented by loosely and firmly bound components.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiull Eksp Biol Med
September 1989
The two DNA fractions were isolated from sarcoma 37 by the use of the phenol method: supramolecular complex of DNA (SC DNA, 60%) and "phenol" nuclear matrix DNA (PNM DNA, 40%). The lipids in SC DNA represented of light and tightly bound components, the latter was similar to the lipid composition of PNM DNA. SC DNA contains 20 micrograms of neutral lipids (NL) and 6.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA supramolecular DNA complex (SC DNA) and DNA of a phenol nuclear matrix (PNM DNA) were extracted, by the phenol method, from rat thymus and liver 15 min following 10 Gy gamma-irradiation. The method of electrophoresis in polyacrylamide gel was used to study a composition of nonhistone proteins firmly bound to these DNA fractions. Irradiation was shown to induce the occurrence of new proteins and redistribution of proteins between SC DNA and PNN DNA of rat organs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDNA-bound neutral lipids (NL) and phospholipids (PL) were isolated and characterized from the Zajdel ascites hepatoma (ZAH) and Ehrlich ascites carcinoma (EAC) cells. The lipids are represented by light- and tightly bound components. It was shown, that the tumour DNA contained minor amount of NL (25, 17 micrograms and 16.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUsing thin-layer chromatography, the qualitative and quantitative composition of specific DNA-bound neutral lipids (NL) and phospholipids (PL) of regenerating rat liver 22 hours (S-phase) and 28 hours (G2-phase) after hepatectomy was studied. These lipids are represented by light and tightly bound components. The intact liver DNA contains minor amounts of NL and PL (15.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe transformation studies were performed on genetically pure hen breeds: the donor was Russian white (white colour is a dominant character), the recipient was New Hampshire (pale-yellow-brown). The high-polymeric DNA (2.10(9) dalton) was isolated from erythrocytes and testicles of donor cocks and introduced to a fresh-laid egg of the recipient by replacing the protein.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe injection of choline-chloride (200 mg/kg) to rats 15 min before 6 Gy irradiation was shown to increase their survival rate over a period of 30 days, to prolong their average life, and to promote the complete restoration of elastoviscosity of DNA supramolecular complexes in thymus, spleen, liver and brain. When administered immediately after irradiation the drug increased the survival rate of rats.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGas hypoxic mixture (GHM-10) inhaled by rats during gamma-irradiation (2 to 20 Gy) effectively protects the supramolecular complex of DNA (SC DNA) in bone marrow and spleen, but fails to protect this complex in sarcoma 45. GHM-10 itself has been shown to induce rapid and prolonged, but irreversible, decrease in SC DNA elastic viscosity in normal tissues.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effect of environmental temperature changes in the physiological range on DNA supercoiling in the sperm of Misgurnus fossilis L. was studied. Living fishes from the Oka and the Danube and isolated gonads were exposed to temperature changes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe methods of viscosimetry and light scattering were used to study the radiosensitivity of the supramolecular DNA (SM DNA) structure in vivo. Irreversible lesions were found in SM DNA 2 min after gamma-irradiation of rats with a dose of 10 Gy. They were associated with the damage to the RNA-lipoprotein component (a linker) and with the dissociation of SM DNA to fragments of different molecular weight, that is, 109 +/- 25 X 10(6), 51 +/- 15 X 10(6), and 47 +/- 21 X 10(6) D for liver, spleen, and thymus, respectively, which correlated with the radiosensitivity of these organs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe composition of supramolecular DNA (SM DNA)-bound phospholipids (PL) of thymus and liver of intact rats and those 2 min, 2, 6 and 24 h after gamma-irradiation (9,7 Gy) was studied. In norm, supramolecular DNA of the thymus was shown to contain 6.7 micrograms PL/mg DNA, and that of the liver, 6.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFElastoviscosity of supermolecular DNA of beluga, sevruga and sturgeon pawn 6 months after conservation with 4.5-5% NaCl was studied. It is shown that a positive relation exists between elastoviscosity of SM DNA and its gustatory qualities.
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