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  • 1985-1989  (2)
  • 1960-1964
  • N distribution  (1)
  • Neuroblastoma cell  (1)
  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-1017
    Keywords: Neuroblastoma cell ; sodium current ; alpha scorpion toxin ; oleic acid ; whole cell patch clamp
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Physics
    Notes: Abstract The effects of toxin II (AaH II) isolated from the scorpion Androtonus australis Hector on sodium current in neuroblastoma X glioma NG 108-15 hybrid cells were analysed under patch clamp conditions in the whole cell configuration. AaH II (70 nM)_induced a maintained sodium current, as well as increasing both fast and slow inactivation time constants and the amplitude of the peak current. This latter effect occurred via a shift of the activation-voltage curve towards negative voltage values by about 9 mV. Oleic acid (5 μM), which had no effect on INa under control conditions, decreased the AaH II-induced maintained current. It also reversed, or prevented the increase of the peak current induced by AaH II. However, it neither prevented nor modified the AaH II-induced increase in inactivation time constants. The binding of the toxin to its specific site and the number of binding sites for AaH II were not significantly modified by oleic acid. The oleic acid-induced effects could not be related to the activation of protein kinase C since PMA, a potent activator of this enzyme, did not produce oleic acid-like effects. From these results, it is concluded that AaH II has several independent effects on sodium channels, some of which could be modulated by the lipid environment of sodium channels in the membrane.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1573-5036
    Keywords: Beans ; N uptake ; N2 fixation ; Phaseolus vulgaris ; N distribution ; 15N
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
    Notes: Summary The uptake and distribution of15NH 4 + ,15NO 3 − and15N2 was studied in greenhouse-grown beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) with a commercial cultivar and 2 recombinant inbred backcross lines;15N was supplied in the nutrient solution at the R3 (50% bloom) stage. Plants were harvested 1, 5 and 10 days after treatment, and were separated into nodules, roots, stems, mature leaflets, immature leaflets, and flowers/fruits. All 3 lines showed rapid increases in the N content of flowers/fruits after the R3 stage. However, the percentage N in these tissues decreased after the R3 stage. One of the recombinant lines showed a greater uptake of NH 4 + than the other 2 lines. Rates of15N2 fixation and NO 3 − uptake were similar for all 3 lines, N2 fixation estimated from total N content showed the 2 recombinant lines with 24 and 34 percent greater activity than the commercial cultivar. Distribution of15N at the whole plant level was similar for all 3 lines for a similar N source.15NO 3 − was transported first to leaflets and the label then moved into flowers/fruits. Transport of fixed N2 was from the nodules to roots, stems and into flowers/fruits; usually less than 10 percent entered the leaflets. This indicates that N2 fixation furnishes N directly to flowers/fruits with over 50 percent of the fixed N being deposited into flowers/fruits within 5 days after treatment.
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