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O6-Methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase (MGMT; DNA-O6-methylguanine:protein-L-cysteine S-methyltransferase, EC 2.1.1.

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Significant purification of the ubiquitous cytochrome P-450-A and the strain-specific P-450-B from Drosophila melanogaster has been achieved by sequential chromatography on octylamino-agarose, DEAE-cellulose and hydroxyapatite. Preparations of P-450-A (specific contents of 7-9 nmol/mg) were homogeneous as determined by SDS/polyacrylamide-gel electrophoresis (PAGE) analysis. Preparations enriched for P-450-B (specific contents of 4-7 nmol/mg) contained significant amounts of P-450-A but were essentially free of other proteins as judged by SDS/PAGE.

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The x-ray crystallographic structure of the nucleosome core particle has been determined using 8 A resolution diffraction data. The particle has a mean diameter of 106 A and a maximum thickness of 65 A in the superhelical axis direction. The longest chord through the histone core measures 85 A and is in a non-axial direction.

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The macronucleus of the ciliated protozoan Euplotes eurystomus contains about 10(6) copies of a single type of 5S ribosomal RNA gene. This 5S gene DNA is only 930 bp long, is flanked by telomeres, and contains a single coding region of 120 bp which serves as a template for transcription in vivo and in vitro. The 5S gene minichromatin possesses four positioned nucleosomes and hypersensitive cleavage sites in the telomeric regions.

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Energy filtration makes it possible to image an approximately 0.5 microm biological section at 80 kV in the electron microscope. Based on spectra taken at different tilt angles, we chose the most probable energy loss, deltaEp +/- 10eV for each tilt angle, as the imaging energy window.

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The hematopoietic stem cell concentrations in tissues of homozygous beta-thalassemic and non-thalassemic fetuses and neonates were compared by using the spleen colony-forming units (CFU-S) assay. The relative quantities of embryonic and adult hemoglobins were also determined for fetuses. Beta-thalassemic fetuses had a reduced incidence of CFU-S in the liver throughout gestation, but after birth the beta-thalassemic neonates maintained a greater number of CFU-S in the liver for an extended period.

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3-Methyladenine-DNA N-glycosylase (MAG) and O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase (MGMT) activities were assayed in liver, lungs, brain and ovaries of female mice of two inbred stocks, C3Hf and C57BL/E, as a function of age. In addition to differences in the enzyme levels between the two stocks for each organ, the suckling animals (9-day-old) have consistently lower levels of both MAG and MGMT than young adults (7- or 8-week-old). While the MGMT levels in adults did not decrease with age, the MAG levels in 15- to 17-month-old animals were, in general, significantly lower than those in young adults.

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Detergent permeabilized Euplotes eurystomus (a fresh water hypotrichous ciliate) was reacted with monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies specific for either detyrosinated or tyrosinated alpha-tubulin (Glu- or Tyr-tubulin). The isolated cytoskeleton-nuclear complex was examined by Western immunoblotting and by immunofluorescent and electron microscopic methods. Both Glu- and Tyr-tubulins were detected by immunoblot analysis.

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  • Gene 33 is a rat gene that is influenced by glucocorticoids, insulin, and cyclic AMP, demonstrating its role in gene transcription when isolated from rat genomic DNA.
  • The gene structure spans 13,500 base pairs, containing 2,970 base pairs of exons separated by three introns, with various lengths of exon sequences identified.
  • A chimeric plasmid was created using the regulatory elements of gene 33 combined with a bacterial gene, which showed that these elements can effectively promote transcription in cultured fibroblasts.
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Sequence analyses show that deletions of 10 and 12 bp occur at homologous sites in a domain that is rich in alternating purines and pyrimidines (Pu/Py) in B42 and EXT, two cloned variants of a complex satellite DNA. A 3-bp deletion occurs 27 bp upstream from the site of the specific deletions in B42 and RU, a third cloned satellite variant that has not suffered the 10-bp deletion. Under torsional stress, the Pu/Py-rich domain adopts a Z-conformation as shown by (i) inhibition of cutting at a BssHII site that accounts for 2/5 of a 15-bp tract of pure Pu/Py in the domain; (ii) binding of polyclonal and monoclonal anti-Z-DNA antibodies to the domain; and (iii) antibody stabilization and subsequent relaxation of the Z-region.

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Benzo[a]pyrene- and formaldehyde-induced DNA damage and repair in rat tracheal epithelial cells.

Toxicology

October 1988

Oak Ridge Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Tennessee, Oak Ridge National Laboratory 37831.

The single and combined effects of 2 environmental carcinogens, benzo[a]pyrene (BAP) and formaldehyde (HCHO), on cell growth and DNA damage were assessed in a rat tracheal epithelial cell line, C18. Treatment of C18 cells with HCHO for 90 min reduced the calculated growth index at the highest concentration tested, 400 microM, while no growth effects were observed with BAP treatments. Combination treatments reduced the growth index to 75% of control values.

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Several investigators have recognized the importance of non-periodic DNA sequence information in determining the translational position of precisely positioned nucleosomes. The purpose of this study is to determine the extent of such information, in addition to the character of periodic information present. This is accomplished by examining the half-nucleosome DNA sequences of a considerable number of precisely positioned nucleosomes, and determining the probability of occurrence of each dinucleotide type as a function of position from the nucleosome center to the terminus (positions 0 to 72).

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The structure of tRNA in solution was explored by NMR spectroscopy to evaluate the effect of divalent cations, especially zinc, which has a profound effect on the chromatographic behaviour of tRNAs in certain systems. The divalent ions Mg2+ and Zn2+ have specific effects on the imino proton region of the 1H NMR spectrum of valine transfer RNA (tRNA(Val] of Escherichia coli and of phenylalanine transfer RNA (tRNA(Phe] of yeast. The dependence of the imino proton spectra of the two tRNAs was examined as a function of Zn2+ concentration.

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Phosphoribulokinase (PRK) is a key enzyme in the Calvin cycle of autotrophic organisms. We have constructed a spinach leaf cDNA library in the phage expression vector, lambda gt11, and used a rabbit polyclonal antibody raised against spinach PRK to identify PRK clones. Analyses of the nucleotide sequences of two antibody-positive clones, 1.

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  • Cloned cDNAs were used in studies to examine how two similar genes in fetal rat livers respond to hormones.
  • Both the tyrosine aminotransferase gene and gene 33 show increased activity due to hormones like glucocorticoids, insulin, and cAMP around birth.
  • The study found that gene 33 responds strongly to these hormones in fetuses, while the aminotransferase gene only starts responding to insulin after birth, suggesting that different genes gain hormone responsiveness at different developmental stages.
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Rat fetuses of 20 days gestational age were treated in utero with 5-azacytidine. Within 14 to 18 h after treatment several significant changes in the fetal livers were observed, including a dramatic maturation of hepatocyte morphology with little alteration in hematopoietic elements. Assessment of mRNA levels by hybridization to cloned cDNAs, together with other measures of gene expression, established that the change in hepatocyte morphology was associated with strong activation of expression of genes normally activated later in development, including those coding for the liver enzymes tyrosine aminotransferase and phosphoenolcarboxykinase and a gene of unknown specificity that is regulated in liver much like the aminotransferase.

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Polyvalent metal ions are highly effective in inhibiting human O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase, the repair protein responsible for the removal of the promutagenic and presumably procarcinogenic adduct, O6-alkylguanine, in DNA. The sulfhydryl group-reacting metal ions (Cd2+, Zn2+, Hg2+, Pb2+) completely inhibited the reaction at concentrations of 100-500 microM while other metal ions (Al3+, Fe3+) required concentrations of 1 mM or greater for significant reduction of the reaction rate. Inhibition by the former group of metals could be reversed by dithiothreitol but not by EDTA, while the opposite was true for the second group.

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Confluent, nongrowing renal epithelial cells, LLC-PK1, have a low rate of Na+-dependent (A-system) amino acid transport. Following a brief period of amino acid and serum deprivation, but with glucose provided as an energy source, such cells respond to the tumor promoter TPA with a brief enhancement of A-system activity that returns to control levels within 10-20 min. The response is followed some 30 min later by a large and prolonged elevation of transport activity (delayed response).

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Upon incubation with fluoresceinylated neoglycoproteins, isolated macronuclei from the ciliated protozoan Euplotes eurystomus display different labelling patterns depending on the nature of the sugar bound to the neoglycoproteins. Specific sugar-binding components (i.e.

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Restriction endonucleases have been used to study the involvement of specific types of DNA damages in the production of chromosome aberrations. In this study restriction endonucleases were introduced into viable CHO cells using osmolytic shock of pinocytic vesicles. We compared two cohesive-end cutters, Msp I (CCGG-2-base overlap) and Sau3A I (GATC-4-base overlap) with two blunt-end cutters, Alu I (AGCT) and Rsa I (GTAC).

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The principal structural compartments of the macronucleus of Euplotes eurystomus were examined by ultrastructural and cytochemical procedures. Interphase chromatin is condensed in highly compact granules that stain intensely with the DNA-specific osmium-amine procedure. Nucleoli react strongly with silver and with thiol-specific reagents, but are almost completely unstained by osmium-amine.

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The effects of exposure to benzo[a]pyrene (BAP) and formaldehyde (HCHO), alone and combined, on the induction of carcinogenesis in rat tracheal implants was determined as the number of growth-altered cell populations (tumor-initiation sites, TIS) per trachea. While exposure twice-weekly for 4.5 months to 0.

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Mutations in Escherichia coli that effect sensitivity to oxygen.

J Bacteriol

November 1987

Oak Ridge Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Tennessee 37831.

Fifteen oxygen-sensitive (Oxys) mutants of Escherichia coli were isolated after exposure to UV light. The mutants did not form macroscopic colonies when plated aerobically. They did form macroscopic colonies anaerobically.

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Twenty molecular clones containing sequences homologous to the long terminal repeats (LTRs) of the endogenous ecotropic murine leukemia virus (MuLV) of the RFM/Un mouse were isolated from a library of RFM/Un mouse spleen DNA in phage lambda. Three of these LTRs were not associated with any viral structural genes. Nucleotide sequence analysis demonstrated that they were solitary LTRs which were flanked by 4-bp directly repeated cellular sequences and which lacked primer binding sites.

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A small cadmium-binding substance (CdBS) has been observed in adult Drosophila melanogaster that were raised for their entire growth cycle on a diet that contained 0.15 mM CdCl2. Induction of CdBS was observed in strains that differed widely in their sensitivity to CdCl2.

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