scholarly journals PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF AMYLOID FIBERS II. ISOLATION OF A UNIQUE PROTEIN CONSTITUTING THE MAJOR COMPONENT FROM HUMAN SPLENIC AMYLOID FIBRIL CONCENTRATES

1969 ◽  
Vol 17 (12) ◽  
pp. 769-780 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. G. GLENNER ◽  
P. CUATRECASAS ◽  
C. ISERSKY ◽  
H. A. BLADEN ◽  
E. D. EANES

A major protein component (B protein) obtained from concentrated fibrils of each of two human amyloidotic spleens has been isolated by a series of fractionation methods using extraction in buffered 8 M urea, complete denaturation in buffered 6 M guanidine and column chromatography on Sepharose 4 B (Pharmacia). The major protein obtained by column chromatography was found to be also the major protein component on sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide disc electrophoresis. This protein was shown to have a molecular weight of 21,000-22,500. Immunologic identity was demonstrated for the B protein derived from the amyloid fibril concentrates of each spleen. No evidence of antibody cross-reaction to native or denatured components of normal human spleen or serum was discernible. It would appear, therefore, that the B protein derived from the two splenic amyloid fibril preparations, in addition to being the major protein component of the fibril, is not found in significant quantity in normal tissue or serum.

1971 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 16-28 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. G. GLENNER ◽  
D. PAGE ◽  
C. ISERSKY ◽  
M. HARADA ◽  
P. CUATRECASAS ◽  
...  

Murine amyloid has been produced by four different induction methods ( Mycobacterium butyricum, casein, casein plus Freund's adjuvant and endotoxin-induced mouse amyloidosis) in several strains and obtained from mice with "spontaneous" amyloidosis. The amyloid fibrils have been concentrated from spleen and liver. Electron microscopy of all of these preparations reveals the amyloid fibril to be 100 Å in width and composed of two parallel filaments, each measuring 35-40 Å in width and having the appearance of a twisted ribbon. X-ray diffraction of all preparations reveals a "backbone" spacing at 4.75 Å and a "side chain" spacing at 11 Å indicating a "β-pleated sheet" structure. Identification of the major protein component of amyloid fibril concentrates was made by combined use of sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide disc electrophoresis, labeling of the protein with 3H-tryptophan and Sepharose 4B gel filtration. Purification of the amyloid protein from spontaneous amyloidosis liver was accomplished by sequential gel filtration with 5 M guanidine in 1 N acetic acid on Sepharose 4B and Sephadex G-100 or G-75 columns. The material is a unique glycoprotein with a molecular weight of 7200, a high content of dicarboxylic and short chain amino acids, a significant amount of tryptophan and an unreactive NH2-terminal amino acid, tentatively identified as pyrrolid-2-one-5-carboxylic acid. There are no methionine, half-cystine, hydroxylysine or hydroxyproline residues. Murine amyloid protein, therefore, has striking similarities to many human amyloid protein preparations. It differs from the human proteins in the similarity of molecular weights of different preparations.


1966 ◽  
Vol 24 ◽  
pp. 101-110
Author(s):  
W. Iwanowska

In connection with the spectrophotometric study of population-type characteristics of various kinds of stars, a statistical analysis of kinematical and distribution parameters of the same stars is performed at the Toruń Observatory. This has a twofold purpose: first, to provide a practical guide in selecting stars for observing programmes, second, to contribute to the understanding of relations existing between the physical and chemical properties of stars and their kinematics and distribution in the Galaxy.


Author(s):  
Sydney S. Breese ◽  
Howard L. Bachrach

Continuing studies on the physical and chemical properties of foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) have included electron microscopy of RNA strands released when highly purified virus (1) was dialyzed against demlneralized distilled water. The RNA strands were dried on formvar-carbon coated electron microscope screens pretreated with 0.1% bovine plasma albumin in distilled water. At this low salt concentration the RNA strands were extended and were stained with 1% phosphotungstic acid. Random dispersions of strands were recorded on electron micrographs, enlarged to 30,000 or 40,000 X and the lengths measured with a map-measuring wheel. Figure 1 is a typical micrograph and Fig. 2 shows the distributions of strand lengths for the three major types of FMDV (A119 of 6/9/72; C3-Rezende of 1/5/73; and O1-Brugge of 8/24/73.


Author(s):  
Mehmet Sarikaya ◽  
Ilhan A. Aksay

Biomimetics involves investigation of structure, function, and methods of synthesis of biological composite materials. The goal is to apply this information to the design and synthesis of materials for engineering applications.Properties of engineering materials are structure sensitive through the whole spectrum of dimensions from nanometer to macro scale. The goal in designing and processing of technological materials, therefore, is to control microstructural evolution at each of these dimensions so as to achieve predictable physical and chemical properties. Control at each successive level of dimension, however, is a major challenge as is the retention of integrity between successive levels. Engineering materials are rarely fabricated to achieve more than a few of the desired properties and the synthesis techniques usually involve high temperature or low pressure conditions that are energy inefficient and environmentally damaging.In contrast to human-made materials, organisms synthesize composites whose intricate structures are more controlled at each scale and hierarchical order.


2017 ◽  
pp. 31-43
Author(s):  
Berta Ratilla ◽  
Loreme Cagande ◽  
Othello Capuno

Organic farming is one of the management strategies that improve productivity of marginal uplands. The study aimed to: (1) evaluate effects of various organic-based fertilizers on the growth and yield of corn; (2) determine the appropriate combination for optimum yield; and (3) assess changes on the soil physical and chemical properties. Experiment was laid out in Randomized Complete Block Design, with 3 replications and 7 treatments, namely; T0=(0-0-0); T1=1t ha-1 Evans + 45-30-30kg N, P2O5, K2O ha-1; T2=t ha-1 Wellgrow + 45-30-30kg N, P2O5, K2O ha-1; T3=15t ha-1 chicken dung; T4=10t ha-1 chicken dung + 45-30-30kg N, P2O5, K2O ha-1; T5=15t ha-1 Vermicast; and T6=10t ha-1 Vermicast + 45-30-30kg N, P2O5, K2O ha-1. Application of organic-based fertilizers with or without inorganic fertilizers promoted growth of corn than the control. But due to high infestation of corn silk beetle(Monolepta bifasciata Horns), its grain yield was greatly affected. In the second cropping, except for Evans, any of these fertilizers applied alone or combined with 45-30-30kg N, P2O5, K2O ha-1 appeared appropriate in increasing corn earyield. Soil physical and chemical properties changed with addition of organic fertilizers. While bulk density decreased irrespective of treatments, pH, total N, available P and exchangeable K generally increased more with chicken dung application.


Author(s):  
O.S. Bezuglova ◽  

Rostov Region belongs to the highly protected natural territories characterized by the continuous plowing. There territories are the only reserves with the soils preserved in their natural state. However, these areas often lack detailed information about the soils quality and composition. Surveying soils on these territories is crucial for determination of their basic physical and chemical properties. The resulted compilation of soil maps could lay a foundation for creating the Red Book of Soils and the formation of a section in the soil-geographical database of the Russian Federation. Subsequently, such information can be used as a background data for the main types of soils in the region. It will be also valuable during monitoring and justification of conservation measures.


Author(s):  
Amita M Watkar ◽  

Soil, itself means Soul of Infinite Life. Soil is the naturally occurring unconsolidated or loose covering on the earth’s surface. Physical properties depend upon the amount, size, shape, arrangement, and mineral composition of soil particles. It also depends on the organic matter content and pore spaces. Chemical properties depend on the Inorganic and organic matter present in the soil. Soils are the essential components of the environment and foundation resources for nearly all types of land use, besides being the most important component of sustainable agriculture. Therefore, assessment of soil quality and its direction of change with time is an ideal and primary indicator of sustainable agricultural land management. Soil quality indicators refer to measurable soil attributes that influence the capacity of a soil to function, within the limits imposed by the ecosystem, to preserve biological productivity and environmental quality and promote plant, animal and human health. The present study is to assess these soil attributes such as physical and chemical properties season-wise.


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