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  • 1
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Journal of industrial microbiology and biotechnology 2 (1987), S. 293-303 
    ISSN: 1476-5535
    Keywords: Micromonospora ; Catellatospora ; Actinophage ; Restriction-modification system ; Actinomycetales
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Process Engineering, Biotechnology, Nutrition Technology
    Notes: Summary To develop a screening procedure for the detection of restriction endonucleases in micromonosporae and catellatosporae based on efficiency of plating, eight different actinophages were isolated from soils enriched withMicromonospora species and one fromCatellatospora-enriched soil. The lytic actinophages all contained double-stranded DNA and the majority appeared, when examined by electron microscopy, to belong to Ackermann's type B1 since they had isometric heads and noncontractile tails. One actinophage was classified as type C1 because of its isometric head and very short noncontractile tail. The host ranges of the actinophages were determined on strains ofMicromonospora and selected species from other actinomycete genera of cell wall chemotype II. Type II restriction enzymes were isolated fromM. echinospora ssp.echinospora (ATCC 15837),M. purpurea (ATCC 15835) andM. zionensis (LL-100-125) and were designatedMecI,MpuI andMziI, respectively. Restriction enzymesMecI andMpuI are isoschizomers ofXhoI, whileMziI is an isoschizomer ofPvuII.
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    ISSN: 1573-2568
    Keywords: BILIARY TRACT ; GASTROINTESTINAL MOTILITY ; OCTREOTIDE ; SPHINCTER OF ODDI
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The effect of octreotide on sphincter of Oddimotility was investigated in six liver transplantpatients, employing percutaneous (through the T-tubetract) manometry. Continuous and simultaneous sphincter of Oddi and duodenal motor activities wererecorded before and for 60 min after the administrationof octreotide (100 μg subcutaneously) and after theinjection of cholecystokinin (0.02 μg/kgintravenously). With octreotide, contraction frequency andbasal pressure significantly increased (P 〈 0.05).This effect lasted more than 60 min, long afteroctreotide-induced duodenal migrating motor complexphase III activity had ceased. Sphincter of Oddicontraction amplitude and duration were unaffected byoctreotide. Subsequent cholecystokinin administrationtransiently reduced sphincter of Oddi basal pressure and contraction frequency. We conclude thatoctreotide significantly increases sphincter of Oddibasal pressure and contraction frequency. This effect isdistinct from octreotide induction of migrating motor complex phase III activity, persists for aprolonged period, and is inhibited bycholecystokinin.
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