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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-072X
    Keywords: Cyanobacteria ; DNA restriction and cloning ; Gene fusions ; Leucine biosynthesis ; Mutant complementation ; Nostoc ; Transcription
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Genomic DNA extracted from the symbiotically-competent, heterocyst-forming cyanobacterium Nostoc sp. strain 7801 was resistant to cleavage by a number of restriction endonucleases. A cosmid library of Nostoc DNA was prepared and maintained in the modification-limited Escherichia coli strain HB101. Analysis of cloned Nostoc DNA fragments indicated infrequent occurrence of restriction endonuclease recognition sites in the Nostoc genome. The Nostoc genomic library was screened for sequences complementing mutations in the E. coli leucine and proline biosynthetic operons. Two cosmids complementing leuB were isolated but none for leuA, leuC, leuD, or proA were detected in 1000 cosmids. A 3.0 kb fragment subcloned from one of the cosmids complemented mutations in leuB when inserted into the HindIII site of pBR322 in either orientation, demonstrating that transcription of leuB originated within the cloned fragment. The cloned fragment also carries a second site capable of initiating transcription of fused antibiotic resistance genes. While transcription of Nostoc DNA sequences did occur in E. coli, unknown barriers must also exist that prevented additional biological complementation of specific E. coli mutations.
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    ISSN: 1573-9686
    Keywords: Waterfall ; Intramyocardial compliance ; Coronary resistance ; Coronary pressure-flow relation
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine , Technology
    Notes: Abstract This study was performed to elucidate the effects of cardiac contraction on coronary pressure-flow relations. On the basis of the waterfall mechanism, a lumped model of the coronary arterial system is presented consisting of a proximal (epicardial) compliance, a coronary resistance, and an intramyocardial compliance. A “back”-pressure, assumed to be proportional (constant k) to left ventricular pressure, impedes flow. From steady-state measurements of circumflex coronary artery flow and inflow pressure, together with left ventricular pressure, the values of the three model parameters and the constant k have been estimated. In the control condition proximal compliance is found to be 1.7×10−12 m4s2kg−1, intramyocardial compliance 110×10−12m4s2kg−1, and resistance 7.5×109kgm−4s−1. The proportionality constant k is close to unity. Effects of changes in left ventricular pressure and inflow pressure and the effect of vasoactive drugs on the parameters are also investigated. Changes in coronary resistance are always opposite to changes in intramyocardial compliance. Sensitivity analysis showed that epicardial compliance plays its major role during isovolumic contraction and relaxation; resistance plays a role throughout the cardiac cycle but is more important in diastole than in systole, whereas intramyocardial compliance plays a role in systole and in early diastole.
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