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PtdIns(3,5)P2 5-phosphatase Fig4 Interacts with Kinesin Superfamily 5A (KIF5A) (PI(3,5)P2 5-phosphatase Fig4와 Kinesin superfamily 5A (KIF5A)의 결합)

  • Jang, Won Hee;Seog, Dae-Hyun
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.14-19
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    • 2014
  • Kinesin-1 consists of two heavy chains (KHCs), also called KIF5s, and two light chains (KLCs) that form a heterotetrameric complex. Here, we demonstrate the binding of a neuronal KHC, KIF5A, to the carboxyl (C)-terminal tail region of Fig4 (also known as Sac3), a phosphatase that removes the 5-phosphate from phosphatidylinositol-3,5-bisphosphate ($PtdIns(3,5)P_2$). Fig4 bound to the C-terminal region of KIF5A but not to other KHCs (KIF5B and KIF5C) and KLC1 in yeast two-hybrid assays. The interaction was further confirmed in a glutathione S-transferase pull-down assay and by co-immunoprecipitation. Anti-KIF5A antibody co-immunoprecipitated Fig4 with KIF5A from mouse brain extracts. These results suggest that kinesin-1 could transport the Fig4-associated protein complex or cargo in cells.

Comparison of gut microbial diversity of breast-fed and formula-fed infants (모유수유와 분유수유에 따른 영아 장내 미생물 군집의 특징)

  • Kim, Kyeong Soon;Shin, Jung;Sim, JiSoo;Yeon, SuJi;Lee, Pyeong An;Chung, Moon Gyu
    • Korean Journal of Microbiology
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    • v.55 no.3
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    • pp.268-273
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    • 2019
  • The intestinal microbiomes vary according to the factors such environment, age and diet. The purpose of this study was to compare the gut microbial diversity between Korean infants receiving breast-fed milk and formula-fed milk. We analyzed microbial communities in stool samples collected from 80 Korean infants using next generation sequencing. Phylum level analysis revealed that microbial communities in both breast-fed infants group (BIG) was dominated by Actinobacteria ($74.22{\pm}3.48%$). Interestingly, the phylum Actinobacteria was dominant in formula-fed infants group A (FIG-A) at $73.46{\pm}4.12%$, but the proportions of phylum Actinobacteria were lower in formulafed infants group B and C (FIG-B and FIG-C) at $66.52{\pm}5.80%$ and $68.88{\pm}4.33%$. The most abundant genus in the BIG, FIG-A, FIG-B, and FIG-C was Bifidobacterium, comprising $73.09{\pm}2.31%$, $72.25{\pm}4.93%$, $63.81{\pm}6.05%$, and $67.42{\pm}5.36%$ of the total bacteria. Furthermore, the dominant bifidobacterial species detected in BIG and FIG-A was Bifidobacterium longum at $68.77{\pm}6.07%$ and $66.85{\pm}4.99%$ of the total bacteria. In contrast, the proportions of B. longum of FIG-B and FIG-C were $58.94{\pm}6.20%$ and $61.86{\pm}5.31%$ of the total bacteria. FIG-A showed a community similar to BIG, which may be due to the inclusion of galactooligosaccharide, galactosyllactose, synergy-oligosaccharide, bifidooligo and improvement material of gut microbiota contained in formula-milk. We conclude that 5-Bifidus factor contained in milk powder promotes the growth of Bifidobacterium genus in the intestines.

Efficacy of Tissue Culture in Virus Elimination from Caprifig and Female Fig Varieties (Ficus carica L.)

  • Bayoudh, Chokri;Elair, Manel;Labidi, Rahma;Majdoub, Afifa;Mahfoudhi, Naima;Mars, Messaoud
    • The Plant Pathology Journal
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    • v.33 no.3
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    • pp.288-295
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    • 2017
  • Fig mosaic disease (FMD) is a viral disease that spreads in all Tunisian fig (Ficus carica L.) orchards. RT-PCR technique was applied to leaf samples of 29 fig accessions of 15 fig varieties from the fig germplasm collection of High Agronomic Institute (I.S.A) of ChattMariem, to detect viruses associated to FMD. Analysis results show that 65.5% of the accessions (19/29) and 80.0% (12/15) of the fig varieties are infected by FMD-associated viruses. From all fig accessions, 41.4% of them are with single infection (one virus) and 24.1% are with multi-infections (2 virus and more). Viruses infecting fig leaf samples are Fig mosaic virus (FMV) (20.7%), Fig milde-mottle-associated virus (FMMaV) (17.25%), Fig fleck associated virus (FFkaV) (3.45%), and Fig cryptic virus (FCV) (55.17%). A reliable protocol for FCV and FMMaV elimination from 4 local fig varieties Zidi (ZDI), Soltani (SNI), Bither Abiadh (BA), and Assafri (ASF) via in vitro culture of 3 meristem sizes was established and optimized. With this protocol, global sanitation rates of 79.46%, 65.55%, 68.75%, and 70.83% respectively for ZDI, SNI, BA, and ASF are achieved. For all sanitized varieties, the effectiveness of meristem culture for the elimination of FCV and FMMaV viruses was related to meristem size. Meristem size 0.5 mm provides the highest sanitation rates ranging from 70% to 90%.

A Photoelastic Study on Change of Stress Concentration Factor Due to Unsymmetrical Change of Notch Angle (Pure Bending Moment 하(下)에 있는 Notched Strip에서의 Notch Angle의 비대칭적(非對稱的) 변화(變化)에 의(依)한 응력집중계수(應力集中係數)의 변화(變化))

  • Jang-Chule,Mun
    • Bulletin of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.55-58
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    • 1967
  • It is investigated that in what shape the stress concentration factor of a notched strip under pure bending changes due to unsymmetrically varying notch angle. Four models made of CR-39, having parameters of r/d-0.225, h/r=4; r/d=0.225, h/r=2; r/d=0.4, h/r=4 and r/d=0.4, h/r=2 respectively as shown in Fig.1, Fig.2 and Table are tested with the use of polariscope. For each model, notch angle is unsymmetrically varied from $0^{\circ}$ to $180^{\circ}$ at intervals of $15^{\circ}$ as shown in Fig. 1 and Fig. 2. The results of this experiment are Fig. 7 and Fig. 8 and the following are deduced. As notch angle increases 1) from $0^{\circ}$ to $50^{\circ}$, the decrement of concentration factor is slight. 2) from $50^{\circ}$ to 90, the decrement of concentration factor is a little steeper. 3) from $30^{\circ}$ to $140^{\circ}$, the decrement of concentration factor is slight. 4) from $140^{\circ}$ to $180^{\circ}$, the decrement is very steep with an abrupt with an abrupt change in the neighborhood of $140^{\circ}$.

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Identification and Partial Purification of Ethanol-Induced Hemoproteins in Human Liver (사람의 간에서 Ethanol에 의해 유발되는 hemoprotein들의 확인 및 부분정제)

  • Park, Sung-Woo;Seo, Bae-Seok;Jin, Kwang-Ho
    • Analytical Science and Technology
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.117-124
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    • 1995
  • To Purify hemoproteins showing from 218nm absorbance, crude liver extract of human with hepatocirrhosis was treated with Triton N-101. Hemoproteins were purified by modification of Mohamed's method. This crude extract was applied to Octyl-Sepharose CL-4B column and the step elution was performed with 0.06% Lubrol PX and 0.25% Lubrol PX. The absorption of effluents were examined at 418nm and two peaks were appeared(Fig. 2). Hemoproteins were purified from Hyydroxyapatite and DEAE-Sephadex A-25 columns which the first peak was applied to(Fig. 3, 4). In death with suddenly, purified hemoproteins with 62 and 45kDa were obtained from 12.5% SDS-PAGE. In death with hepatocirrhosis, purified hemoprotein with 54kDa was obtainded from 12.5% SDS-PAGE(Fig. 5). Cytochrome P450 was purified to a specific content of 20.8nmol/mg protein with a recovery of about 4.1%. Absorbance maximum of these hemoproteins were 446nm at UV spectruum(Fig. 6).

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Effects of Seasonings and Flavor Spices on Tenderizing Activity of Fig and Kiwifruit Sauce for Meat Cooking (양념과 부재료가 키위, 무화과를 이용한 육류조리용 소스의 연육효과에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Mi-Hyun;Kim, Mee-Jeong;Rho, Jeong-Hae
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.26 no.5
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    • pp.530-536
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    • 2010
  • This study was the tenderizing activity of fig and kiwifruit using meat cooking. Furthermore, the effects of various seasonings and flavor spices were investigated. The proteolytic activity of kiwifruit was 36,513 uM/g fruit, whereas that of fig was 24,131 uM/g fruit. The best amount of fruit for meat cooking was 3~5% for kiwifruit and 5% for fig among three different dilutions, 3%, 5% & 10%. The effect of fruit ratio showed that treatment with 'kiwifruit only' produced the best organoleptic results, and there was no significant difference between the kiwifruit and fig ratios, 3:0, 2:1, 1:1. The best marinating time for meat tenderizing by fig and kiwifruit was 6hr at $4^{\circ}C$. The best marinating temperature for meat tenderizing by fig and kiwifruit was $25^{\circ}C$ rather than $4^{\circ}C$. Fruit sauce containing basic seasonings such as soy sauce, sugar, oligosaccharides, and sesame oil had a pH of 4.64 for fig and 4.23 for kiwifruit. The addition of soy sauce, oligosaccharides, and rice wine decreased the proteolytic activity of the fruits. Fruit sauce containing basic seasonings, garlic, ginger, onion and scallion had a pH of 4.71 for fig and 4.43 for kiwifruit. Finely chopped garlic, finely chopped scallion, and pureed onion, finely chopped ginger, and pear juice, all increased the proteolytic activity of the fruits. There the fruit sauce containing seasonings and flavory spices for meat cooking improved the tenderness and preference in terms of sensory evaluation without undesirable taste or increased fruits.

Synthesis of 4,4'-Biphenol Derivatives and Antibacterial Activities against a Cariogenic Bacterium, Streptococcus mutans OMZ 176 (4,4'-Biphenol 유도체의 합성 및 충치균 Streptococcus mutans OMZ 176에 대한 항균작용)

  • Bae, Ki-Hwan;Seo, Won-Jun;Leem, Seung-Hee
    • YAKHAK HOEJI
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    • v.36 no.1
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    • pp.36-39
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    • 1992
  • In a continuous study for the developing of the anticariogenic agents, 3,3'-diacyl-4,4'-biphenol derivatives (Fig. 2, 2 and 3) and 3,3'-bis-(1-hydroxyalkyl)-4,4'-biphenol (Fig. 3, 4 and 5) derivatives are synthesized successively from 4,4'-diphenol (Fig. 2, 1). The synthesized compounds are tested for their antibacterial activity against a cariogenic bacterium, Streptococcus mutans OMZ 176. The acyl derivatives, 2 and 3, do not show antibacterial activity, but the hydroxyalkyl derivatives, 4 and 5, reduced from the acyl group of 2 and 3, show the activity. The antibacterial activity of 2 and 3 may be inhibited due to intramolecular hydrogen bonding between the acyl group and the hydroxyl one (Fig. 4).

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A Study on the Elucidation of Antimicrobial Activity of Separated Fig Component and the Preparation of Fig Soap (무화과(Fig) 분리 성분의 항균성 규명 및 무화과 비누 제조에 관한 연구)

  • Ryu, Soung-Ryual
    • Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.669-684
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    • 2015
  • This study was performed to examine the possibility of Fig extracts for the natural product research. The Fig extracts method were wash, dry and extracted and prepared into two parts; fruit, leaf. The extracts were prepared using alcohol and their chemical structures were estimated by column chromatography, GC-mass spectroscopy, IR, $^1H$-nmr data-base. In order to apply the extracts to hair-care cosmetics, antimicrobial and antifungal ability of the extracts were accomplished using broth serial dilution method. and In order to customer's interest satisfy and test to Fig's industrial propriety of accompany with table luxuries change, The author suggested that to test Fig's industrial property for hand made of transparent and solid soap contained of Fig extracted materials

The Effect of Fig Conserve Additive on the Physicochemical Characteristics of Beef Obtained from Various Breeds (무화과 콘서트 처리에 의한 품종별 쇠고기의 이화학적 특성 변화)

  • 박복희;김영옥;기해진;조영자;최희경
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.511-519
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    • 1999
  • To prevent the denaturation of ficin(EC 3.4.22.3) that is a proteolytic enzyme in fig(Ficus carica L.), fig conserve was heated to 55oC. The fig conserve was added as a tenderizer to native Korean cattle beef(KCB), dairy cattle beef(DCB), castrated dairy cattle beef(CDCB), and imported beef(IB). The composition of free amino acids, hydroxyproline content, shear force, cooking loss, morphological changes and sensory evaluation were then investigated to observe the effect of tenderizing beef with fig conserve. Free amino acids and cooking loss of treated beef were higher than those of control, whereas hydroxyproline and shear force were lower. Glutamine in treated beef decreased relatively but asparagine increased. Hydroxyproline was found, in increasing order of abundance, in DCB, CDCB, IB and KCB. By portion, loin was higher than tenderloin in free amino acids, hydroxyproline and shear force but was lower in cooking loss. Observation with a light microgram revealed a surprising loss of muscle fiber in treated beef. In sensory evaluation of uncooked beef, the control was redder than the treated beef(p<0.01~p<0.05). Treatment with fig conserve increased the juiciness of both cooked CDCB and IB(p<0.001) and decreased their hardness(p<0.01~p<0.001).

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Processing of Low Sugar Jams from Fig Pulp Treated with Pectinesterase (저당성 무화과 잼의 제조)

  • Hou, Won-Nyoung;Kim, Myoung-Hwa
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.125-131
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    • 1998
  • The change of pectinesterase (PE) activity and pectin substances in fig fruit were investigated and low sugar jams prepared by various methods from fig fruit were compared. Fig fruit PE, which began to show the activity at the harvest time, was not inactivated and had slight activity during frozen storage at $-25^{\circ}C$. The amount of alcohol insoluble solid (AIS) and the degree of esterification (DE) of AIS were reduced by its own PE activity. However the intrinsic PE of fig fruit was not enough to make low-methoxyl pectin below 50% of DE. Fig pulp treated by its own PE and combination of fig PE and orange PE could make low-methoxyl pectin. After PE treatments, fig pulp adjusted below pH 4.0 by addition of citric acid kept red colour. Fig Jams processed by various methods had lower soluble solid $(31{\sim}49^{\circ}Brix)$ compared with conventional fig jam. Five kinds of fig jams out of those showed higher score than others in the sensory evaluation. For preparation of the five jams, the fig pulps with or without 1% pectin were treated at $50^{\circ}C$ for 25 minutes with addition of orange PE (200 units/400 g pulp). The treated pulps were added with 0.25% citric acid, 0.7% calcium and 20% cane sugar. The mixed pulps were prepared for jams containing low sugar by hot plate or microwave or refrigeration (excepting the mixed pulp without pectin).

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