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PKC Downstream of PI3-Kinase Regulates Peroxynitrite Formation for Nrf2-Mediated GSTA2 Induction

  • Kim, Sang-Geon;Kim, Sun-Ok
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.27 no.7
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    • pp.757-762
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    • 2004
  • The protective adaptive response to electrophiles and reactive oxygen species is mediated by the induction of phase II detoxifying genes including glutathione S-transferases (GSTs). NF-E2-related factor-2 (Nrf2) phosphorylation by protein kinase C (PKC) is a critical event for its nuclear translocation in response to oxidative stress. Previously, we have shown that peroxynitrite plays a role in activation of Nrf2 and Nrf2 binding to the antioxidant response element (ARE) via the pathway of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3-kinase) and that nitric oxide synthase in hepatocytes is required for GSTA2 induction. In view of the importance of PKC and Pl3-kinase in Nrf2-mediated GST induction, we investigated the role of these kinases in peroxynitrite formation for GSTA2 induction by oxidative stress and determined the relationship between PKC and PI3-kinase. Although PKC activation by phorbol 12-myristate-13-acetate (PMA) did not increase the extents of constitutive and inducible GSTA2 expression, either PKC depletion by PMA or PKC inhibition by staurosporine significantly inhibited GSTA2 induction by tert-butylhydroquinone (t-SHa) a prooxidant chemical. Therefore, the basal PKC activity is req- uisite for GSTA2 induction. 3-Morpholinosydnonimine (SIN-1), which decomposes and yields peroxynitrite, induced GSTA2, which was not inhibited by PKC depletion, but slightly enhanced by PKC activation, suggesting that PKC promotes peroxynitrite formation for Nrf2-mediated GSTA2 induction. Treatment of cells with S-nitroso-N-acetyl-penicillamine (SNAP), an exogenous NO donor, in combination with t-BHQ may produce peroxynitrite. GSTA2 induction by SNAP + t-BHQ was not decreased by PKC depletion, but rather enhanced by PKC activation, showing that the activity of PKC might be required for peroxynitrite formation. LY294002 a P13-kinase inhibitor blocked GSTA2 induction by t-BHQ, which was reversed by PMA-induced PKC activation. These results provide evidence that PKC may playa role in formation of peroxynitrite that activates Nrf2 for GSTA2 induction and that PKC may serve an activator for GSTA2 induction downstream of PI3-kinase.

Statistical Optimization of Culture Conditions for Enhanced Production of Trehalose by Recombinant Escherichia coli Using Crude Glycerol (폐글리세롤을 탄소원으로 트레할로스 생산을 위한 재조합 대장균 배양 조건 최적화)

  • So, Hong;Kim, Sung Bae;Kim, Chang-Joon
    • Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters
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    • v.44 no.4
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    • pp.497-503
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    • 2016
  • This study aimed to optimize the culture conditions of recombinant Escherichia coli expressing otsBA using crude glycerol for the enhanced production of trehalose. The effects of culture temperature and isopropyl ${\beta}$-D-1-thiogalactopyranoside (IPTG)-induction were investigated. Trehalose production and cell growth were highest when cells were cultured at $37^{\circ}C$ and induced with IPTG. The concentrations of IPTG, validamycin A, and NaCl were optimized using Box-Behnken design. Statistical analyses of the experimental data revealed that the concentrations of IPTG and NaCl had significant effects on trehalose production, but that of validamycin A did not. Contour plot analysis and model calculation showed that the highest amount of trehalose could be produced at 298 mM NaCl and 0.1 mM IPTG. Under these optimal conditions, the optical density at 600 nm and trehalose production were $5.4{\pm}0.2$ and $304{\pm}15mg/l$, respectively.

Dynamic Gene Expression Profiling of Escherichia coli in Carbon Source Transition from Glucose to Acetate

  • Oh Min-Kyu;Cha Mee-Jeong;Lee Sun-Gu;Rohlin Lars;Liao James C.
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.543-549
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    • 2006
  • DNA microarray was used to study the transcription profiling of Escherichia coli adapting to acetate as a sole carbon source. Bacteria grown in glucose minimal media were used as a reference. The dynamic expression levels of 3,497 genes were monitored at seven time points during this adaptation. Among the central metabolic genes, the glycolytic and glucose phosphotransferase genes were repressed as the bacteria entered stationary phase, whereas the glyoxylate pathway, TCA cycle, and gluconeogenic genes were induced. Distinct induction or repression patterns were recognized among different pathway genes. For example, the repression of glycolytic genes and the induction of gluconeogenic ones started immediately after glucose was depleted. On the other hand, the regulation of the pentose phosphate pathway genes and glyoxylate genes gradually responded to the glucose depletion or was more related to growth in acetate. When the whole genome was considered, many of the CRP, FadR, and Cra regulons were immediately responsive to the glucose depletion, whereas the $\sigma^s$, Lrp, and IHF regulons were gradually responsive to the glucose depletion. The expression profiling also provided differential regulations between isoenzymes; for example, malic enzymes A (sfcA) and B (maeB). The expression profiles of three genes were confirmed with RT-PCR.

Sliding mode control of induction motors based on reduced order model

  • Hashimoto, Hideki;Ishikawa, Yoji;Harashima, Fumio;Rudef, Alexander;Utkin, Vadim-I.
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 1991.10b
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    • pp.1607-1610
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    • 1991
  • It is difficult to design the controller of an induction motor because of its non-linearity and high order dynamics. But it is possible to get reduced order system using the theory of singular pertubation because the dynamics of induction motor consists of fast stable mode and slow one. On the other hand, the sliding mode control is well-known for its performance of robustness. This paper deals with the sliding mode controller of induction motors based on the reduced order system.

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The effect on Fatigue Strength of Induction Hardened Carbon Steel (고주파 열처리 강에 대한 피로강도에 미치는 경향)

  • Ko, Jun-Bin;Kim, Woo-Kang;Won, Jong-Ho
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Machine Tool Engineers
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.83-87
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    • 2005
  • Hardening Constant Velocity joint increases hardness near the surface and the surface improves fatigue life. Although case depth and chemical composition are same, the prior structure of induction hardened Constant Velocity Joint affects the fatigue strength and life during hardening. Therefore torsional fatigue tests of specimens from vaere conducted on induction hardened automotive Constant Velocity joint with various case depths and lrious prior structures, which are obtained by nomalizing, spheriodized annealing and tempering after quenching, woads applied in order to evaluate the relation between prior structure and fatigue strength.

Effect of Growth Regulators and Antioxidant Mixture on the Anther Floating Cultures of Rice (벼의 약 부유배양에서 캘러스 유도 및 식물체 분화에 미치는 생장조절제와 항산화제의 영향)

  • 이승엽;이재길;권태오
    • Korean Journal of Plant Tissue Culture
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.83-87
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    • 2000
  • To investigate the effect of growth regulators and antioxidant in anther floating cultures of rice, anthers were cultured in liquid media supplemented with different growth regulators, and the effect of antioxidant mixture : (Sigma Chemical Co.) on callus induction and plant regeneration were investigated. N6 medium with 1 mg/L 2,4-D and 1 mg/L kinetin was the best for rice anther floating cultures, which showed 48.5% of callus induction and 6.8% of green plant regeneration. The callus induction was not affected by antioxidant mixture in liquid medium, and antioxidant mixture (250 mg/L) was effective for the reduction of brownish callus and improvement of plant regeneration Antioxidant mixture showed better effectiveness when it was supplemented to both media for callus induction and plant regeneration.

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Long-Term Performance of Geomembranes by Oxidative Induction Time

  • Jeon, Han-Yong;Kim, Hong-Kwan;Keum, Jae-Ho;Jang, Yong-Chea;Lyoo, Won-Seok;Ghim, Han-Do
    • Journal of the Korean Geosynthetics Society
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    • v.2 no.3
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    • pp.19-24
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    • 2003
  • Long-term performance of smooth and textured type HDPE geomembranes which were used to the liner and slope systems of waste landfills was examined. Artificial surface defects were added to the surface of geomembranes by scratch addition apparatus specially designed. The mechanical and frictional properties, chemical and ultra violet light resistances and oxidative induction time(OIT) of geomembranes were examined for the cases of defective/non-defective surfaces. Frictional properties of textured type geomembranes showed more excellent than those of smooth type geomembranes. Finally, it was known that the long-term performance of non-defective and textured geomembranes was better than that of defective geomembranes through chemical and UV resistance and OIT tests etc.

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Effects of a New Neuroprotective Agent KR-31378 on Liver Cytochrome P450s in Male Sprague Dawley Rats

  • Jeong, Tae-Cheon;Kim, Ji-Young;Ji, Hye-Young;Lee, Dong-Ha;Kim, Sun-Ok;Lim, Hong;Yoo, Sung-Eun;Lee, Hye-Suk
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.26 no.10
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    • pp.800-804
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    • 2003
  • The effects of KR-31378, a neuroprotective agent for ischemia-reperfusion damage, on liver microsomal cytochrome P450s (CYPs) were investigated in male Sprague Dawley rats. When rats were treated orally with KR-31378 for 7 consecutive days, CYP3A-selective erythromycin N-demethylase (ERDM) activity was significantly induced in a dose-dependent manner. In Western immunoblotting, CYP 3A proteins were clearly induced by treatment with KR-31378. Within 24 h after treatment with 80 mg/kg of KR-31378, ERDM activity was induced in liver microsomes in accompanied by induction of the level of CYP 3A proteins. The present results suggest that KR-31378 might modulate the expression of CYP 3A enzymes in humans.

Flux Regulation Patterns and Energy Audit of E. coli B/r and K-12

  • Lee, Jin-Won;Goel, Akshay;Ataai, Mohammad-M.;Domach, Michael-M.
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.258-267
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    • 2002
  • A flux determination methodology has been built which enables to develop constrained stoichiometric relationships and metabolic balances. The analysis differs from those developed for anaerobic growth conditions in that cell mass formation is a significant sink for carbon. When combined with experimental measurements, a determined system of equations results yielded tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle and glycolytic fluxes. The methodology was implemented to determine the fluxes of E. coli B/r and K12, and it was found that as the growth rate in a glucose minimal medium increased, the cells became increasing glycolytic and the TCA fluxes either leveled off or declined. The pattern identified for the TCA fluxes corresponded to ${\alpha}$-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase's induction-repression pattern, thereby suggesting that the induction-repression of the enzyme could result in significant flux changes. When the minimum flux solution was contrasted to the glycolytic and TCA fluxes determined, two observations were made. First, the minimum flux could provide the cell's biosynthetic ATP requirements. Second, at a high growth rate in a glucose medium, the excess glycolytic flux exceeded that of the TCA cycle, which appeared to more closely match the biosynthetic needs.

Optimization of Algerian Thymus fontanesii Boiss. & Reut Essential Oil Extraction by Electromagnetic Induction Heating

  • Ali, Lamia Sid;Brada, Moussa;Fauconnier, Marie-Laure;Kenne, Tierry
    • Natural Product Sciences
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.71-78
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    • 2018
  • The present study deals with the determination of optimal values of operating parameters such as the temperature of heating, the mass of the plant material and the volume of water leading to the best yield of electromagnetic induction (EMI) heating extraction of Algerian Thymus fontanesii essential oil. After an appropriate choice of the three critical variables, eight experiments leaded to a mathematical model as a first-degree polynomial presenting the response function (yield) in the relation to the operating parameters. From the retained model, we were able to calculate the average response, the different effects and their interactions. The maximum of essential oil recovery percentage relative to the initial mass of plant material was 1.69%, and was obtained at ($140^{\circ}C$, 250 g and 4.5 L). The chemical composition of the Algerian T. fontanesii essential oil under the obtained optimal conditions ($140^{\circ}C$, 250 g and 4.5 L), determined by GC/MS and GC/FID, reveled of the presence of major components such as: carvacrol ($70.6{\pm}0.1%$), followed by p-cymene ($8.2{\pm}0.2%$).