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    Amino acids 16 (1999), S. 79-89 
    ISSN: 1438-2199
    Keywords: Amino acids ; Anti-neoplastic amino acids ; Purine and DNA synthesis inhibitors ; PRPP amido transferase and IMP dehydrogenase inhibitors
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary 4-Hydroxyproline di- and tri-peptides and N-cbz-hydroxypropylglycinamides were observed to be potent cytotoxic agents against the growth of suspended single cells, L-1210, Tmolt3, and HeLa-S3. The agents were not as potent against the growth of cultured solid tumor cells. Selected derivatives were investigated for their mode of action in Tmolt3 leukemia cells. The compounds selectively inhibited DNA synthesis at 50 and 100smM. The target site of action of the agents appeared to be the purinede novo pathway with marked inhibition of the activities of the two regulatory enzymes of the pathway, i.e. PRPP amido-transferase and IMP dehydrogenase. d[NTP] pools were reduced by the agents consistent with their overall reduction of DNA synthesis. Other marginally inhibited targets of the agents were r-RNA polymerase and TMP-kinase activities. The DNA molecule itself did not appear to be a target of these agents.
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    ISSN: 1090-6487
    Keywords: 52.50.Jm ; 52.20.Hv ; 42.65.Jx
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract We report the first interferometric observations of the dynamics of electron-ion cavitation of relativistically self-focused intense 4 TW, 400 fs laser pulse in a He gas jet. The electron density in a channel 1 mm long and 30 μm in diameter drops by a factor of approximately 10 from the maximum value of ∼8×1019 cm−3. A high radial velocity of the plasma expansion, ∼3.8×108 cm/s, corresponding to an ion energy of about 300 keV, is observed. The total energy of fast ions is estimated to be 6% of the laser pulse energy. The high-velocity radial plasma expulsion is explained by a charge separation due to the strong ponderomotive force. This experiment demonstrates a new possibility for direct transmission of a significant portion of the energy of a laser pulse to ions.
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    Theoretical and applied genetics 100 (2000), S. 782-788 
    ISSN: 1432-2242
    Keywords: Key words Rice (Oryza sativa L.) ; Differential display ; S-adenosylmethionine decarboxylase ; Salinity stress ; Drought stress
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract  Differences in gene expression between salinity-stressed and normally grown rice seedlings were compared by using the differential display (DD) technique. One DD-derived cDNA clone was characterized as a partial sequence of the rice S-adenosylmethionine decarboxylase (SAMDC) gene by sequence analysis and a homology search of GenBank databases. The full-length cDNA for the rice SAMDC gene, designated SAMDC1, was further isolated by the RT-PCR approach and was found to be different from another rice SAMDC gene released in GenBank. Comparison of the deduced polypeptide of SAMDC1 with SAMDC proteins from other plant species revealed several homologous regions, in particular the conserved proenzyme cleavage site and the putative PEST domain. Southern blot analysis indicated that the SAMDC1 gene was present as a single-copy sequence in the rice genome. Northern hybridization showed that the transcript of SAMDC1 was differentially accumulated in rice seedlings in response to salinity, drought and exogenous abscisic acid (ABA) stresses. Furthermore, levels of the SAMDC1 transcript under saline conditions were compared between a salt-tolerant japonica rice variety, Lansheng, and a salt-sensitive japonica rice variety, 77–170. It was observed that elevation in the level of the SAMDC1 transcript occurred earlier in Lansheng than in 77–170 when both were affected by salinity stress. In addition, relative to the control, higher levels of the SAMDC1 transcript were detected in Lansheng under low salt conditions or salt-stressed for shorter times, and also in 77–170 under high salt conditions or salt-stressed for prolonged times. The results suggest that expression of the SAMDC1 gene in seedlings is positively correlated with the salt tolerance of rice.
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