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Autohydrolysis of plant xylans by apoplastic expression of thermophilic bacterial endo-xylanases.
2010-04-01

The genes encoding the two endo-xylanases XynA and XynB from the thermophilic bacterium Dictyoglomus thermophilum were codon optimized for expression in plants. Both xylanases were designed to be constitutively expressed under the control of the CaMV 35S promoter and targeted to the apoplast. Transient expression in tobacco and stable expression in transgenic Arabidopsis ...

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Generation of transgenic wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) accumulating heterologous endo-xylanase or ferulic acid esterase in the endosperm
2009-12-08

Endo-xylanase (from Bacillus subtilis) or ferulic acid esterase (from Aspergillus niger) were expressed in wheat under the control of the endosperm specific 1DX5 glutenin promoter. Constructs both with and without the endoplasmic reticulum retention signal KDEL were used. Transgenic plants were recovered in all four cases but no qualitative differences could be observed ...

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Xylan decomposition by Aspergillus clavatus endo-xylanase.
2009-06-26

Agricultural and forest waste products are abundant and low-cost biomass sources useful in renewable fuel energy and feedstock preparation. Hydrolysis of a major biomass component, hemicellulose, is accomplished by the action of endo-xylanases. Reaction products vary in composition and degree of polymerization as a function of both feedstock and the enzyme activities utilized, ranging from ...

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Talaromyces xylanases
2009-04-07

Novel polypeptides possessing (endo) xylanase activity are disclosed which can degrade cellulose in plant extracts and plant materials. The polypeptides can cleave .beta.-D-xylan polymers at internal (1-4) bonds between adjacent xylopyranosyl units. The amino acid sequence and encoding DNA sequence is given and the polypeptide was used to treat cellulose ...

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Report of National Institute of Bioscience and Human-Technology, Vol. 1, No. 1, 1993.
1993-01-01

Partial Contents: How does nitrogenase escape oxygen stress; Two thermostable beta-xylosidases from the mesophilic fungal strain Y-94; Transglycosylation properties of the thermostable endo-xylanase A from mesophilic fungal strain Y-94; Enzymatic formatio...

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Effects on chick performance and nutrient digestibility of an endo-xylanase added to a wheat- and rye-based diet in relation to fat source.
1997-12-01

1. A study with growing chicks investigated the effects of an inclusion of an endo-xylanase preparation (LYXASAN) to a wheat- and rye-based diet on performance and nutrient digestibility in relation to the fat source. 2. The basal diet contained 500 g wheat and 100 g rye/kg of diet. The basal diet was supplemented with either 65 g soya oil/kg or 60 g blended animal fat and 5 g soya oil/kg. 3. ...

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Combined expression of S-VSPalpha in two different organelles enhances its accumulation and total lysine production in leaves of transgenic tobacco plants.
2002-09-01

Soybean vegetative storage proteins (S-VSPs) accumulate to high levels in vacuoles of both wild types and heterologous plants. Here it is shown that directing S-VSPalpha to two different organelles-chloroplasts and vacuoles-in a single transgenic plant significantly increased its accumulation. Accumulation of ...

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Heterologous PrP molecules interfere with accumulation of protease-resistant PrP in scrapie-infected murine neuroblastoma cells.
1994-08-01

Mutations within a host cellular protein, PrP, have been associated with disease in the transmissible spongiform encephalopathies. Murine neuroblastoma cells persistently infected with mouse scrapie accumulate protease-resistant PrP (PrP-res), the abnormal form of PrP associated with disease in the transmissible spongiform encephalopathies. These cells provide a controlled ...

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Enhanced heterologous gene expression in novel rpoH mutants of Escherichia coli.
1992-05-01

Extragenic temperature-resistant suppressor mutants of an rpoD800 derivative of Escherichia coli W3110 were selected at 43.5 degrees C. Two of the mutants were shown to have a phenotype of enhanced accumulation of heterologous proteins. Genetic mapping of the two mutants showed that the mutation conferring temperature resistance resided in the rpoH gene. ...

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The heterologous systems in the study of cardosin B trafficking pathways.
2011-06-01

Cardosins are abundant in cardoon pistils and were found to accumulate in different cell compartments: cardosin A was detected in the vacuoles of stigmatic papillae and cardosin B accumulates in the extracellular matrix of the transmitting tissue. Due to the fact that cardoon system imposes some limitations to the study of processing and trafficking ...

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The effect of antisera on porcine enteropathogenic Escherichia coli in ligated segments of pig intestine.
1975-01-01

Nineteen antisera produced in pigs against 14 enteropathogenic and five nonenterotoxigenic porcine strains of Escherichia coli were tested for their ability to inhibit gut loop fluid accumulation induced by homologous and heterologous organisms. In addition, four antisera produced in pigs by an intensive series of intravenous inoculations and three by a ...

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Improved heterologous protein expression in the chloroplast of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii through promoter and 5' untranslated region optimization.
2011-05-02

Microalgae have the potential to be a valuable biotechnological platform for the production of recombinant proteins. However, because of the complex regulatory network that tightly controls chloroplast gene expression, heterologous protein accumulation in a wild-type, photosynthetic-competent algal chloroplast remains low. High levels of ...

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www.elsevier.com/locate/neuropharm Accumulation of anandamide: Evidence for cellular diversity
2004-01-01

The endocannabinoid N-arachidonylethanolamine (AEA) is accumulated by many cell types, but the mechanisms are unknown. Data from several laboratories are consistent with the hypothesis that the accumulation of AEA occurs via the action of a transmembrane carrier that binds and transports AEA. However, other data suggest that AEA is sufficiently lipophilic ...

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Characterization of the Molecular Mechanism of Defective Interfering RNA-Mediated Symptom Attenuation in Tombusvirus-Infected Plants
1998-07-01

Different tombusviruses were able to support the replication of either homologous or heterologous defective interfering (DI) RNAs, and those infected plants usually developed typical attenuated symptoms. However, in some helper virus-DI RNA combinations the inoculated plants were necrotized, although they contained a high level of DI RNA, suggesting that the ...

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Transgenic Soybean Plants Overexpressing O-acetylserine Sulfhydrylase Accumulate Enhanced Levels of Cysteine and Bowman-Birk Protease Inhibitor in Seeds

Soybeans provide an excellent source of protein in animal feed. Soybean protein quality can be enhanced by increasing the concentration of sulfur containing amino acids. Previous attempts to increase the concentration of sulfur-containing amino acids through the expression of heterologous proteins...

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NeurobiologyofAging, Vol.5, pp. 2%34, 1984.�AnkhoInternationalInc. Printedin the U.S.A. 0197-4580/84$3.00 + .00 Effects of Chronic Manipulations of

of protein synthesis. Substrates are clearly not the only signal for controlling SERT protein levels because and amphetamine also cause decreases in expres- sion (Zhu et al., 2000). In heterologously expressed dopamine transporters (DATs), DAT agonists dopamine and amphetamine cause an net accumulation of DAT intracellularly

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