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    Springer
    Pflügers Archiv 395 (1982), S. 59-64 
    ISSN: 1432-2013
    Keywords: Mechanoreceptor ; Cell volume ; Hyperpolarizing response ; Tetraethylammonium ; Squid
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The mechano-electrical transduction in the squid axon was studied. A certain volume of solution was intracellularly injected, subsequently redrawn, by a microsyringe, and the resultant expansion and shrinkage of the cell was employed as the mechanical stimulus. Upon stimulation, two types of responses appeared: a depolarizing response and a hyperpolarizing response. The former appeared on large stimulation, but the shape and magnitude were variable even with the same stimulation, and the recovery was very slow. The latter appeared constantly on small stimulation. This hyperpolarizing response was associated with an increase in membrane conductance. Application of inward current through the membrane reversed the sign of the response. The reversal potential was 5–15 mV more negative than the resting potential. It was greatly affected by extracellular K+ concentration. Tetraethylammonium, applied intracellularly, reduced the amplitude of the hyperpolarizing response. However, 4-aminopyridine, tetrodotoxin, and procaine did not affect the response at all. The response became larger when the temperature was reduced. It is possible that the mechanically-induced hyperpolarizing response arises from an increase of potassium and leakage conductance.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1573-5028
    Keywords: cDNA cloning ; class III acidic endochitinase ; C-terminal extension ; Glycine max ; protein sequence ; seed-specific expression
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract A soybean chitinase which has an apparent molecular mass of 28 kDa by SDS-PAGE, and has chitinase specific activity of 133 units per mg protein at pH 5.2 and an apparent pI of 5.7, was purified from mature dry seeds. Based upon the selected part (the residue positions 10–17) of the determined N-terminal 38 amino acid sequence, a 23-mer degenerate oligonucleotide was synthesized and used for the PCR cloning of the chitinase cDNA. The resulting 1340 bp cDNA was comprised of a 5′-untranslated region of 39 bases, a coding region corresponding to a 25 amino acid signal sequence, followed by a mature 308 amino acid sequence (calculated molecular mass 34269, calculated pI 4.7), and a 235 nucleotide 3′-terminal untranslated region including 24 bases of the poly(A) tail. By comparing the deduced primary sequence with those of plant chitinases known to date, this enzyme was more than 50% identical to every class III acidic chitinase, but has no significant similarity to other families of chitinases. The comparison also showed that the C-termininal region of this chitinase is markedly extended, by at least 31 residues. Northern blot analysis demonstrated that this mRNA species is remarkably transcribed from the early stage until the late middle stage of seed development, whilst it is hardly expressed in the leaves and the stems of soybean. Spatial and temporal expression of this single gene imply that this class III chitinase is mainly devoted to the seed defense, not only in development but also in dormancy of soybean seed. This is the first reported isolation and cDNA cloning of a class III acidic endochitinase from seeds. According to the chitinase nomenclature we propose that this enzyme would be classified into a new class of chitinase PR-8 family, together with a Sesbania homologue.
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  • 3
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    Electronic Resource
    Philadelphia : Wiley-Blackwell
    Journal of Cellular and Comparative Physiology 47 (1956), S. 415-428 
    ISSN: 0095-9898
    Keywords: Life and Medical Sciences ; Cell & Developmental Biology
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Additional Material: 5 Ill.
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