نتایج جستجو برای: heat inactivation

تعداد نتایج: 248506  

Journal: :Biochimica et biophysica acta 2002
José J Pueyo Miguel Alfonso Carmen Andrés Rafael Picorel

Photosynthetic oxygen evolution is an extremely heat-sensitive process and incubation of spinach Photosystem II (PSII) membranes at 40 degrees C for only several minutes leads to its complete inactivation. Substitution experiments of the spinach 33-kDa manganese stabilizing protein by a homologue protein, isolated either from the thermophilic cyanobacterium Phormidium laminosum, or from Escheri...

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1970
P B Deasy E Küster R F Timoney

Aqueous suspensions of Bacillus subtilis NCTC 8236 spores, surviving 150,000 or 300,000 rad of gamma irradiation under air from a cesium-137 source, exhibited an enhanced rate of inactivation, compared to nonirradiated spores, when heated with different phenolic bactericides. The apparent magnitude of the enhanced inactivation rate, observed from survival curves, increased progressively with th...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1979
G P Andrews S E Martin

The effects of heat on catalase from Staphylococcus aureus lysates were examined. Catalase activity increased with increasing concentrations of potassium phosphate buffer, when heated at temperatures between 50 and 65 degrees C for 10 min. Inactivation of catalase by NaCl during heating was demonstrated. Extended heating of S. aureus cells at 52 degrees C resulted in a slight decrease in catala...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1967
F M Steele F L Black

Treatment of poliovirus Type I with 10(-3)m 2-thiouracil (2-TU) resulted in the inactivation of greater than 90% of the virus infectivity and stabilization of approximately 50% of the residual virus to heat inactivation. These effects were due to a reaction with the protein moiety of the virus and could be blocked by pre-treatment of the virus with l-cystine or of the drug with cysteine. Both i...

Journal: :Immunochemistry 1966
S K Seth P C Rajam

Experimentally determined relationships between 6°Co radiation dose and inactivation of combining activity of anti-PAB indicated that a relatively large number of reactions were associated with inactivation. A progressive increase in gross molecular disorganization with increasing radiation dose was indicated by a change in viscosity. Some degree of molecular rearrangement was also suggested by...

2010
T. Y. Erkina Y. Zou S. Freeling V. I. Vorobyev A. M. Erkine

Chromatin remodeling is an essential part of transcription initiation. We show that at heat shock gene promoters functional interactions between individual ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling complexes play critical role in both nucleosome displacement and Pol II recruitment. Using HSP12, HSP82 and SSA4 gene promoters as reporters, we demonstrated that while inactivation of SNF2, a critical ATPa...

2015
Christian A. Lenz Kai Reineke Dietrich Knorr Rudi F. Vogel

Cold-tolerant, neurotoxigenic, endospore forming Clostridium (C.) botulinum type E belongs to the non-proteolytic physiological C. botulinum group II, is primarily associated with aquatic environments, and presents a safety risk for seafood. High pressure thermal (HPT) processing exploiting the synergistic effect of pressure and temperature can be used to inactivate bacterial endospores. We inv...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2006
Sharon P Nappier Michael D Aitken Mark D Sobsey

Male-specific (F+) coliphages have been proposed as a candidate indicator of fecal contamination and of virus reduction in waste treatment. However, in this and earlier work with a laboratory thermophilic anaerobic digester, a heat-resistant fraction of F+ coliphage populations indigenous to municipal wastewater and sludge was evident. We therefore isolated coliphages from municipal wastewater ...

Journal: :Drug metabolism and disposition: the biological fate of chemicals 2010
Bao Ting Zhu Karen Y Wu Pan Wang May Xiaoxin Cai Allan H Conney

The human catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) is a polymorphic enzyme that catalyzes the O-methylation of catechol estrogens. Recent animal studies showed that placental COMT is involved in the development of placentas and embryos, probably via the formation of 2-methoxyestradiol. In this study, we analyzed a total of 36 human term placentas to determine their cytosolic COMT activity for the O-...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2002
George G Brownlee Jane L Sharps

The RNA polymerase of the influenza virus is responsible for the transcription and replication of the segmented RNA viral genome during infection of host cells. Polymerase function is known to be strictly dependent on interaction with its RNA promoter, but no attempts to investigate whether the virion RNA (vRNA) promoter stabilizes the polymerase have been reported previously. Here we tested wh...

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