• 제목/요약/키워드: Chemical mutagenesis

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거대배아미 에탄올 추출물의 항산화활성 및 항변이원성 (Antioxidative and Antimutagenic Activity of Ethanolic Extracts from Giant Embroynic Rices)

  • 강미영;이연리;고희종;남석현
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • 제47권1호
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    • pp.61-66
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    • 2004
  • 신선찰거대배아미, 화청거대배아미 및 남풍거대배아미 등 거대배 돌연변이 계통 쌀 3종류 및 일반미의 70% 에탄올 추출물을 제조하여, 이들의 항산화 활성 및 항변이원성을 비교 검정하였다. 거대배아미 추출물의 항산화 활성은 DPPH radical 및 Fenton 반응에 의해서 유도되는 hydroxy radical의 소거활성, hypoxanthine/xanthine oxidase system에서 생성되는 활성산소종인 superoxide radical의 소거활성, linoleic acid자동산화에 대한 지질 과산화 억제활성 및 토끼 적혈구 막지질의 과산화 억제활성 둥으로써 검정하였으며, 항변이원성은 E. coli PQ 37 균주를 사용하여 화학적 변이원 mitomycin C에 대한 변이원성 억제효과를 SOS chromotest에 의해서 검정하였다. 일반미 품종에 비해서 거대배아미 품종의 항산화 활성 및 항변이원성이 모두 높았으며, 거대배아미 품종 중에서는 남풍거대배아미가 가장 효과적인 경향이 있었다. 남풍거대배아미의 DPPH radical, superoxide radical과 hydroxyl radical 소거활성, 그리고 지질과산화 억제활성은 일반미보다 각각 2.3배, 3.3배, 1.7배 및 2.5배 정도까지 더 높았다.

Neuronal injury in AIDS dementia: Potential treatment with NMDA open-channel blockers and nitric oxide-related species

  • Lipton, Stuart A.
    • 한국응용약물학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국응용약물학회 1996년도 춘계학술대회
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    • pp.19-29
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    • 1996
  • The neurological manifestations of AIDS include dementia, encountered even in the absence of opportunistic superinfection or malignancy. The AIDS Dementia Complex appears to be associated with several neuropathological abnormalities, including astrogliosis and neuronal injury or loss. How can HIV-1 result in neuronal damage if neurons themselves are only rarely, if ever, infected by the vitus\ulcorner In vitro experiments from several different laboratiories have lent support to the existence of HIV- and immune-related toxins. In one recently defined pathway to neuronal injury, HIV-infected macrophages/microglia as well as macrophages activated by HIV-1 envelope protein gp120 appear to secrete excitants/neurotoxins. These substances may include arachidonic acid, platelet-activating factor, free radicals (NO - and O$_2$), glutamate, quinolinate, cysteine, cytokines (TNF-${\alpha}$, IL1-B, IL-6), and as yet unidentified factors emanating from stimulated macrophages and possibly reactive astrocytes. A final common pathway for newonal suscepubility appears to be operative, similar to that observed in stroke, trauma, epilepsy, and several neurodegenerative diseases, including Huntington's disease, Parkinson's disease, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. This mechanism involves excessive activation of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor-operated channels, with resultant excessive influx of Ca$\^$2+/ leading to neuronal damage, and thus offers hope for future pharmacological intervention. This chapter reviews two clinically-tolerated NMDA antagonists, memantine and nitroglycerin; (ⅰ) Memantine is an open-channel blocker of the NMDA-associated ion channel and a close congener of the anti-viral and anti-parkinsonian drug amantadine. Memantine blocks the effects of escalating levels of excitotoxins to a greater degree than lower (piysiological) levels of these excitatory amino acids, thus sparing to some extent normal neuronal function. (ⅱ) Niuoglycerin acts at a redox modulatory site of the NMDA receptor/complex to downregulate its activity. The neuroprotective action of nitroglycerin at this site is mediated by n chemical species related to nitric oxide, but in a higher oxidation state, resulting in transfer of an NO group to a critical cysteine on the NMDA receptor. Because of the clinical safety of these drugs, they have the potential for trials in humans. As the structural basis for redox modulation is further elucidated, it may become possible to design even better redox reactive reagents of chinical value. To this end, redox modulatory sites of NMDA receptors have begun to be characterized at a molecular level using site-directed mutagenesis of recombinant subunits (NMDAR1, NMDAR2A-D). Two types of redox modulation can be distinguished. The first type gives rise to a persistent change in the functional activity of the receptor, and we have identified two cysteine residues on the NMDARI subunit (#744 and #798) that are responsible for this action. A second site, presumably also a cysteine(s) because <1 mM N-ethylmaleimide can block its effect in native neurons, underlies the other, more transient redox action. It appears to be at this, as yet unidentified, site on the NMDA receptor that the NO group acts, at least in recombinant receptors.

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Production of Rapamycin in Streptomyces hygroscopicus from Glycerol-Based Media Optimized by Systemic Methodology

  • Kim, Yong Hyun;Park, Bu Soo;Bhatia, Shashi Kant;Seo, Hyung-Min;Jeon, Jong-Min;Kim, Hyun-Joong;Yi, Da-Hye;Lee, Ju-Hee;Choi, Kwon-Young;Park, Hyung-Yeon;Kim, Yun-Gon;Yang, Yung-Hun
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • 제24권10호
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    • pp.1319-1326
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    • 2014
  • Rapamycin, produced by the soil bacterium Streptomyces hygroscopicus, has the ability to suppress the immune system and is used as an antifungal, anti-inflammatory, antitumor, and immunosuppressive agent. In an attempt to increase the productivity of rapamycin, mutagenesis of wild-type Streptomyces hygroscopicus was performed using ultraviolet radiation, and the medium composition was optimized using glycerol (which is one of the cheapest starting substrates) by applying Plackett-Burman design and response surface methodology. Plackett-Burman design was used to analyze 14 medium constituents: M100 (maltodextrin), glycerol, soybean meal, soytone, yeast extract, $(NH_4)_2SO_4$, $\small{L}$-lysine, $KH_2PO_4$, $K_2HPO_4$, NaCl, $FeSO_4{cdot}7H_2O$, $CaCO_3$, 2-(N-morpholino) ethanesulfonic acid, and the initial pH level. Glycerol, soytone, yeast extract, and $CaCO_3$ were analyzed to evaluate their effect on rapamycin production. The individual and interaction effects of the four selected variables were determined by Box-Behnken design, suggesting $CaCO_3$, soytone, and yeast extract have negative effects, but glycerol was a positive factor to determine rapamycin productivity. Medium optimization using statistical design resulted in a 45% ($220.7{\pm}5.7mg/l$) increase in rapamycin production for the Streptomyces hygroscopicus mutant, compared with the unoptimized production medium ($151.9{\pm}22.6mg/l$), and nearly 588% compared with wild-type Streptomyces hygroscopicus ($37.5{\pm}2.8mg/l$). The change in pH showed that $CaCO_3$ is a critical and negative factor for rapamycin production.

물리·화학적 돌연변이 유도를 통한 Paracoccus haeundaensis의 astaxanthin 생산량 증대 (Enhanced Production of Astaxanthin in Paracoccus haeundaensis Strain by Physical and Chemical Mutagenesis)

  • 서용배;정태혁;최성석;임한규;김군도
    • 생명과학회지
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    • 제27권3호
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    • pp.339-345
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    • 2017
  • Carotenoid는 천연 지용성 색소이며, 세균, 조류, 식물 등이 생산한다. 세계 시장의 대부분을 차지하는 합성 염료의 대안으로서 현재는 조류나 세균, 갑각류 등의 원료로부터 아스타잔틴의 생산, 정제, 이용이 주목 받고 있다. 이 연구는 UV와 EMS를 이용하여 P. haeundaensis의 돌연변이를 유도하고, 결과적으로 astaxanthin을 과잉 생산하는 돌연변이주를 선별하고 특성을 확인하기 위해 다양한 배양 및 영양 조건을 이용하여 astaxanthin 생산량을 확인하였다. 실험 결과 UV 조사 시간이 증가하거나, EMS 농도가 증가할수록 균주의 생존율이 감소하였다. Astaxanthin 과잉 생산 돌연변이 균주의 경우 400 mM EMS와 UV 20분을 순차적으로 처리한 방법에서 선별된 변이주가 가장 높은 astaxanthin 생산량을 보이는 것을 확인하였으며, 이 균주의 이름을 PUE로 명명하였다. PUE의 최적 배양 조건은 $25^{\circ}C$, pH 7-8, 3% NaCl이며, 1% raffinose, 3% potassium nitrate 첨가 시 astaxanthin 생산량이 증가하는 것으로 밝혀졌다. PUE에서는 wild type 균주에 비해 astaxanthin 생산량이 1.58배 증가함을 확인할 수 있었다. 본 연구의 실험 결과, 돌연변이 유도에 의해 선별된 변이주는 astaxanthin의 산업적 생산에 활용 가능한 후보가 될 수 있을 것으로 사료된다.

큰용담 (Gentiana axillarifloa L,) 기내배양에서 화학돌연변이원 처리에 의한 돌연변이주 유기 및 RAPD 분석 (Induction and RAPD Analysis of Mutant Plants by Chemical Mutagens in Gentiana axillariflora Leveille)

  • 임정대;김명조;유창연
    • 식물조직배양학회지
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    • 제27권2호
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    • pp.89-94
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    • 2000
  • 큰용담의 기내배양에서 EMS를 처리한 경우 돌연변이체를 선발하기에 최적의 농도는 200 uM이며 농도가 높아질수록 생존률이 저하되었으며 줄기는 가늘고 나선형으로 꼬이고 백화현상이 가장 심하였다. Colchicine의 경우 30일 까지는 전 농도에서 84~97%의 높은 생존률을 보였으나 60일 이후에는 농도에 따라 생존률의 차이가 보였다 변이체가 단간이며 왜소하였다. MNU의 경우 10 $\mu$M에서 200$\mu$M까지는 89~97%의 높은 생존률을 보이다가 500$\mu$M이상에서는 18.2%로 급격한 감소를 보였으며 변이체의 잎의 형태가 도피침형에서 주걱형과 도란형으로 변형된 것과 잎의 청색에서 진보라색으로 변형된 2가지 type의 변이체가 형성되었다. Sodium azide를 처리한 경우 적정농도는 80$\mu$M였고 60일 배양 시 전반적으로 30~50%의 균일한 생존률을 보였고 초장이 아주 작고 다분얼성 변이체를 형성하였다. 형성된 shoot의 길이를 비교하여 보면 sodium azide, MNU의 경우에서는 약 1.0cm내외인 반면 colchicine의 경우 0.5 cm내외로 저조한 길이 생장을 보였다. RAPD에 의한 돌연변이체의 확인에서 농도가 가장 높은 500$\mu$M에서 변이 band가 관찰되었으며 돌연변이 계통에서 새로 형성된 band의 수는 MNU에서 2개 NaN3에서 1개로 전부 3개 (8.1%)의 변이 band가 나타났다.

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Stem Cells and Cell-Cell Communication in the Understanding of the Role of Diet and Nutrients in Human Diseases

  • Trosko James E.
    • 한국식품위생안전성학회지
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    • 제22권1호
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    • pp.1-14
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    • 2007
  • The term, "food safety", has traditionally been viewed as a practical science aimed at assuring the prevention acute illnesses caused by biological microorganisms, and only to a minor extent, chronic diseases cause by chronic low level exposures to natural and synthetic chemicals or pollutants. "food safety" meant to prevent microbiological agents/toxins in/on foods, due to contamination any where from "farm to Fork", from causing acute health effects, especially to the young, immune-compromised, genetically-predisposed and elderly. However, today a broader view must also include the fact that diet, perse (nutrients, vitamins/minerals, calories), as well as low level toxins and pollutant or supplemented synthetic chemicals, can alter gene expressions of stem/progenitor/terminally-differentiated cells, leading to chronic inflammation and other mal-functions that could lead to diseases such as cancer, diabetes, atherogenesis and possibly reproductive and neurological disorders. Understanding of the mechanisms by which natural or synthetic chemical toxins/toxicants, in/on food, interact with the pathogenesis of acute and chronic diseases, should lead to a "systems" approach to "food safety". Clearly, the interactions of diet/food with the genetic background, gender, and developmental state of the individual, together with (a) interactions of other endogenous/exogenous chemicals/drugs; (b) the specific biology of the cells being affected; (c) the mechanisms by which the presence or absence of toxins/toxicants and nutrients work to cause toxicities; and (d) how those mechanisms affect the pathogenesis of acute and/or chronic diseases, must be integrated into a "system" approach. Mechanisms of how toxins/toxicants cause cellular toxicities, such as mutagenesis; cytotoxicity and altered gene expression, must take into account (a) irreversible or reversal changes caused by these toxins or toxicants; (b)concepts of thresholds or no-thresholds of action; and (c) concepts of differential effects on stem cells, progenitor cells and terminally differentiated cells in different organs. This brief Commentary tries to illustrate this complex interaction between what is on/in foods with one disease, namely cancer. Since the understanding of cancer, while still incomplete, can shed light on the multiple ways that toxins/toxicants, as well as dietary modulation of nutrients/vitamins/metals/ calories, can either enhance or reduce the risk to cancer. In particular, diets that alter the embryo-fetal micro-environment might dramatically alter disease formation later in life. In effect "food safety" can not be assessed without understanding how food could be 'toxic', or how that mechanism of toxicity interacts with the pathogenesis of any disease.

Ventx1.1 as a Direct Repressor of Early Neural Gene zic3 in Xenopus laevis

  • Umair, Zobia;Kumar, Shiv;Kim, Daniel H.;Rafiq, Khezina;Kumar, Vijay;Kim, SungChan;Park, Jae-Bong;Lee, Jae-Yong;Lee, Unjoo;Kim, Jaebong
    • Molecules and Cells
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    • 제41권12호
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    • pp.1061-1071
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    • 2018
  • From Xenopus embryo studies, the BMP4/Smad1-targeted gene circuit is a key signaling pathway for specifying the cell fate between the ectoderm and neuro-ectoderm as well as the ventral and dorsal mesoderm. In this context, several BMP4/Smad1 target transcriptional factors have been identified as repressors of the neuro-ectoderm. However, none of these direct target transcription factors in this pathway, including GATA1b, Msx1 and Ventx1.1 have yet been proven as direct repressors of early neuro-ectodermal gene expression. In order to demonstrate that Ventx1.1 is a direct repressor of neuro-ectoderm genes, a genome-wide Xenopus ChIP-Seq of Ventx1.1 was performed. In this study, we demonstrated that Ventx1.1 bound to the Ventx1.1 response cis-acting element 1 and 2 (VRE1 and VRE2) on the promoter for zic3, which is a key early neuro-ectoderm gene, and this Ventx1.1 binding led to repression of zic3 transcription. Site-directed mutagenesis of VRE1 and VRE2 within zic3 promoter completely abolished the repression caused by Ventx1.1. In addition, we found both the positive and negative regulation of zic3 promoter activity by FoxD5b and Xcad2, respectively, and that these occur through the VREs and via modulation of Ventx1.1 levels. Taken together, the results demonstrate that the BMP4/Smad1 target gene, Ventx1.1, is a direct repressor of neuro-ectodermal gene zic3 during early Xenopus embryogenesis.