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  • 1
    ISSN: 1365-3083
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: cDNA for a β-chain of HLA-DR antigens was cloned and the partial nucleotide sequence was determined. The data suggest that the β-chain consists of approximately 230 amino acids, of which about 200 are exposed on the cell surface. The β-chain appears to be composed of two exposed disulphide-containing domains. The arrangement of the disulphide loops suggests that the β-chain is similar in structure to the HLA-A, B, C antigen subunits and the immunoglobulin chains. For the β-chain domain closest to the membrane this similarity was verified at the level of primary structure. The partial amino acid sequence of the NH2-terminal domain did not display any apparent homology to HLA-A, B, C antigens and immunoglobulins. However, the similarity established here between the two types of major histocompatibility antigen subunits and the immunoglobulin chains suggests a common ancestral origin for at least some regions of these molecules.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1365-3083
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Membrane-bound mRNA was isolated from Raji cells and enriched for message coding for the HLA-DR transplantation antigen α-chain by sucrose gradient centrifugation. Double-stranded cDNA was constructed from this mRNA fraction, ligated to plasmid pBR322, and cloned into Escherichia coli. By hybrid selection, a plasmid, pDR-α-1, able to hybridize with mRNA coding for the HLA-DR α-chain was identified. From the nucleotide sequence of one end of the insert an amino acid sequence was predicted which is identical to part of the amino-terminal sequence of an HLA-DR α-chain preparation isolated from Raji cells. This clearly shows that pDR-α-1 carries almost the complete message for an HLA-DR α-cbain. From the nucleotide sequence of this plasmid it will be possible to predict the primary structure of an HLA-DR α-chain.
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  • 3
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    European journal of clinical pharmacology 55 (1999), S. 619-624 
    ISSN: 1432-1041
    Keywords: Key words Computerised electrocardiogram ; Heart rate changes ; Influence of food
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Objective: To study the influence of food intake on electrocardiogram (ECG) variables (heart rate, QT-, QTc-, PR-intervals, QRS-time) and morphological alterations of the T-waves in 12 healthy male volunteers. Methods: The study was of open, three-period crossover design. On each occasion, all subjects fasted from midnight. During two of the study periods, the subjects were given a standardised meal at 1.5 h and 5.5 h after the baseline assessments, respectively, whereas, during the third period, they remained fasting for the entire study period of about 9 h. ECG and blood pressure were recorded at baseline and thereafter every hour for 8 h. Results: No ECG changes were observed following the fasting condition, whereas a clear change in ECG and an increased heart rate were recorded in response to the meal intake during the other two periods. The most prominent ECG effect was the change in the size and shape of the T-waves, which were described as flattened to biphasic and, occasionally, negative. These alterations were most pronounced in the precordial leads V4 to V6 in the ECG recording immediately following the meal intake, with a gradual return to baseline conditions over 4–5 h. Moreover, a transient increase of supine systolic blood pressure was also recorded in response to the meal intake. Conclusions: The intake of a meal can cause clear and consistent ECG changes in healthy male subjects, comprising increases in heart rate as well as alterations in the size and shape of the T-waves (flattened to biphasic and, occasionally, negative). Also, a post-meal increase in the supine systolic blood pressure was recorded.
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  • 4
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    Theoretical and applied genetics 78 (1989), S. 818-824 
    ISSN: 1432-2242
    Keywords: Barley ; Hordeum vulgare ; Interspecific hybridization ; C-banding ; Crossability
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary A crossing programme for trispecific hybridization including cultivated barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) as the third parent was carried out. The primary hybrids comprised 11 interspecific combinations, each of which had either H. jubatum or H. lechleri as one of the parents. The second parent represented species closely or distantly related to H. jubatum and H. lechleri. In trispecific crosses with diploid barley, the seed set was 5.7%. Crosses with tetraploid barley were highly unsuccessful (0.2% seed set). Three lines of diploid barley were used in the crosses, i.e. ‘Gull’, ‘Golden Promise’ and ‘Vada’. Generally, cv ‘Gull’ had high crossability in crosses with related species in the primary hybrid. It is suggested that ‘Gull’ has a genetic factor for crossability not present in cv ‘Vada’ and cv ‘Golden Promise’. One accession of H. brachyantherum used in the primary hybrid had a very high crossability (seed set 54.7%) in combination with cv ‘Vada’ but no viable offspring was produced. In all, two trispecific hybrids were raised, viz. (H. lechleri x H. brevisubulatum) x ‘Gull’ (2n=7–30) and (H. jubatum x H. lechleri) x ‘Gull’ (2n=20–22). The first combination invariably had a full complement of seven barley chromosomes plus an additional chromosome no. 7, but a varying number of chromosomes (19–22) of the wild-species hybrid. The second combination had a full set of barley chromosomes. The meiotic pairing was low in both combinations.
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  • 5
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    Euphytica 51 (1990), S. 109-117 
    ISSN: 1573-5060
    Keywords: Triticum species ; Dasypyrum villosum ; Dasypyrum hordeaceum ; intergeneric hybridization ; meiosis ; haploids
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
    Notes: Summary Crossing experiments between Dasypyrum villosum (2 x) and 14 taxa of Triticum sensu lato (seven diploids, five tetraploids and two hexoploids) were performed. Adult hybrids were obtained in all but three of the combinations with diploid species. A haploid plant was obtained from the combination T. aestivum x D. villosum. Cytogenetic data on the meiotic pairing in the intergeneric hybrids revealed that, in general, very little pairing occurred between the V genome of Dasypyrum and the different genomes in Triticum. There may be comparatively large differences in pairing behaviour in hybrids including different parental accessions, which shows that the Triticum as well as the Dasypyrum genotypes may influence the pairing. The combination T. aestivum x D. hordeaceum (4 x) was also produced and from the meiotic pairing in the hybrid it is evident that D. hordeaceum is an autoploid.
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