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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-072X
    Keywords: Adenosine pentaphosphate ; Guanosine tetraphosphate ; pppApp ; ppGpp ; Nucleoside polyphosphate ; Spore germination ; Streptomyces
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Exogenous addition of adenosine- and guanosine 5′-(di- and tri) phosphate 3′-diphosphate (pppApp, ppApp, pppGpp and ppGpp) at the concentration of 0.5 mM inhibits spore germination of Streptomyces galilaeus ATCC 31133. This reversible inhibitory effect appeared to be at the transcriptional level, and also depends on the phase of spore germination; pppApp inhibited more strongly RNA synthesis in the period of the germ tube emergence than the early stage of germination. No inhibitory effect was observed with normal purine and pyrimidine nucleosides, nucleotides, pApp, pGpp, cyclic AMP and pyrophosphoric acid at the concentration of 0.1–1.0 mM.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1432-0843
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary In the present study we examined the effects of pirarubicin [(2″R)-4′-0-tetrahydropyranyladriamycin, THP] on a cardiovascular system. An injection of THP (0.39–3.13 mg/kg, i. v.) reduced the mean blood pressure and caused an increase in the respiratory air rate in anesthetized rats. At 1.5×10−6–1.5×10−5 m, THP markedly relaxed a contraction induced by 10−7 m norepinephrine in rat aorta with endothelium but not in that without endothelium. At a dose of 0.02–0.5 mg, THP produced an increase in the contractile force and the perfusion flow of isolated perfused guinea pig hearts. At a higher concentration (4.5×10−5–1.5×10−4 m), it produced a slight increase in the contractile force of the left atria in guinea pigs. This positive inotropic action of THP was inhibited by diphenhydramine (10−6–5×10−5 m), chlorpheniramine (3×10−7–3×10−5 m), and tripelennamine (3×10−7–3×10−5 m) but not by propranolol (10−6 m), cimetidine (10−5 m), diltiazem (10−6 m), or ryanodine (10−8 m). THP given i. v. at 2.5 mg/kg elevated the plasma histamine level in anesthetized dogs. From these data, we conclude that THP mainly relaxed the rat aorta in the presence of endothelium and that at higher concentrations, it increased the contractile force in the cardiac muscle, probably mediated through the release of histamine.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1432-0843
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary The plasma level of 4′-O-tetrahydropyranyladriamycin (THP) declined rapidly after IV injection to mice, with a t1/2(α) of 0.453 min. Only 1.2 μg/ml THP was detected 2 min after injection of 5 mg/kg. The drug was immediately transferred to various tissues, where the drug levels were much higher than the plasma concentration. In the lung and spleen, 8.26 and 13.6 μg/g THP was present, respectively, 2 h after administration. Major metabolites of THP were 13-dihydro-THP, ADM, 7-deoxyadriamycinone, and 7-deoxy-13-dihydro-adriamycinone. Only 1.12% of the dose had been recovered in the urine by 48 h after injection as THP and its metabolites, according to analysis by HPLC fluorospectroscopy. The observed disposition of THP was compared with that of adriamycin (ADM). The plasma disappearance and tissue transfer of THP were faster than those of ADM. THP levels in the spleen and lung were higher and those in the heart and liver were lower than the corresponding ADM levels. Drug levels declined more quickly in most tissues in the case of THP than of ADM. Tissue distributions after single bolus and multiple injections were also compared and discussed.
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  • 4
    ISSN: 1432-0843
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary A sensitive enzyme immunoassay method (EIA) for an anticancer drug, aclacinomycin A (ACM), has been developed.With a double-antibody technique, ACM at a concentration as low as 100 pg/tube can be detected. An antibody to ACM was obtained by immunizing rabbits with an antigen prepared by coupling ACM with mercaptosuccinylated bovine serum albumin via N-maleoyl aminobutyric acid (MABA) as a coupling agent. Enzyme labeling of ACM was performed withβ-D-galactosidae (β-Gal; EC 3.2.1.23) via m-maleoyl benzoic acid (MBA). The standard curve of the assay was linear on a logit-log plot over a concentrationrange of 30 pg to 10 ng. The antibody detected ACM and its metabolites, MA144 M1 (M1), MA144 N1 (N1), MA144 S1 (S1), and aklavin (T1) equally well, but was only minimally reactive with aklavinone (D1) and 7-deoxyaklavinone (C1), thus suggesting that this EIA can detect the total amounts of ACM and its biologically active glycosides among metabolites of ACM. This EIA is practically free from interference by any other anticancer drugs. Using this assay, serum levels of ACM equivalents can be determined accurately after administration of the drug to rats at a single dose of 10 mg/kg. Since ACM is now undergoing clinical trial, the EIA of the drug will be a valuable tool in clinical pharmacological studies.
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  • 5
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    New York, NY [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell
    Biotechnology and Bioengineering 11 (1969), S. 911-926 
    ISSN: 0006-3592
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Biochemistry and Biotechnology
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Biology , Process Engineering, Biotechnology, Nutrition Technology
    Notes: Microorganisms were continuously cultivated in multistage column consisting of ten perforated plate sections to which medium and air were supplied concurrently from the bottom.At steady state the cell concentration in the various stages was gradationally differentiated from the bottom to the top in the direction of medium flow. RNA content per unit cell concentration at each sage was determined. The cells in the lower stages were higher in RNA content than those from the upper stages. Wash out was observed to occur in the column at dilution rates which do not result in wash out in a single stage chemostat system.A study of the flow characteristics revealed that the overall performance of the plate column was equivalent to that of a multistage system, when hole diameter and hole area to column cross sectional area ratio were properly selected. This was true even in highly aerated conditions. These results indicated that the perforated plates in the column hindred intermixing through the plates, and that each stage functioned as an independent stirred vessel. Industrial and research application of this type fermentor was discussed.
    Additional Material: 12 Ill.
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  • 6
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    Electronic Resource
    New York, NY [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell
    Biotechnology and Bioengineering 10 (1968), S. 689-692 
    ISSN: 0006-3592
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Biochemistry and Biotechnology
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Biology , Process Engineering, Biotechnology, Nutrition Technology
    Additional Material: 2 Ill.
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