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Following treatment with the β-galactosidase inducer [methyl-3H] -thiogalactoside, an induceracceptor-complex was isolated from extracts of E. coli K 12 using DEAE cellulose chromatography. Enzymatic digestion with trypsin suggested that the inducer was bound to a protein component.
Specific radioactive peaks demonstrated acceptor activity in the inducible strains E. coli K 12 and ML 3, but different results were obtained using the non-inducible mutants ML 35, ML 308 and ML 309.
The potent inhibitor of TMG-induction, o-nitrophenylfucoside, reduced the radioactive acceptor peak and caused a similar inhibition of β-galactosidase synthesis, p-nitrophenylfucoside was ineffective.
Further evidence is presented for the in vitro formation of an inducer-acceptor-complex in cell free extracts of E. coli K 12.
The trifluoroacetylation of thymidine at room temperature was performed using trifluoroacetic acid phenylester in pyridine. A selective protection of the 5′-position was not possible: Even low molar quantities of the trifluoroacetylating agent gave rise to bis-trifluoroacetylation. The bis-trifluoroacetyl derivatives of thymidine and 5-bromo-deoxyuridine were purified by vacuum sublimation. The completely trifluoroacetylated deoxyribosides of uracil, 5-iodouracil and adenine underwent decomposition during sublimation.
The effect of NNMG on the template activities of different polynucleotides (polyuridylic acid, polycytidylic acid, polyadenylic acid and copolymer of adenylic and guanylic acid 5,5:1) and t-RNS was studied. The maximum inhibition of the messenger activity was found for poly-C, followed by poly-Α and poly-U. The acceptor activity of t-RNA was found to be inhibited by NNMG: maximum for proline, followed by serine, leucine, phenylalanine and lysine. The mechanism of these inhibitions was studied using NNMG radioactively labelled on the methyl group. Different amounts of radioactivity were found in the various polynucleotides and t-RNS.
Gegenstand der vorliegenden Untersuchung ist das hydrolytische Verhalten von Glycyl-seryl-alanin beim Erhitzen in einer rein wäßrigen Lösung bei einem pH-Wert in der Nähe des isoelektrischen Punktes. Die Reaktionsmöglichkeiten des Tripeptids und aller Folgeprodukte, die Alanin enthalten, wurden qualitativ aufgeklärt und die kinetischen Daten der einzelnen Reaktionen durch quantitative Hydrolyseversuche an den mit dem Kohlenstoffisotop 14C geeignet radioaktiv markierten Verbindungen Glycyl-seryl-alanin, Seryl-alanin, Alanyl-serin und Seryl-alanyl-diketopiperazin bei mehreren Temperaturen zwischen 55 und 95 °C bestimmt. Die Trennung der Hydrolysatproben erfolgte mit Hilfe der Papierchromatographie bzw. der Papierelektrophorese; für die Konzentrationsbestimmung der radioaktiven Substanzen wurde ein Verfahren ausgearbeitet, das eine Radioaktivitätsmessung mit hoher reproduzierbarer Ausbeute direkt auf den zur Trennung benutzten Filterpapieren nach der Flüssigkeitsszintillations-Methode ermöglicht.
Alle beobachteten Reaktionen verlaufen unter den Versuchsbedingungen nach einem Zeitgesetz 1. Ordnung. Die Konzentrations-Zeit-Funktionen der einzelnen Reaktionsteilnehmer wurden durch Auflösung der simultanen linearen Differentialgleichungen 1. Ordnung bestimmt und zur Berechnung der Reaktionsgeschwindigkeits-Konstanten nach einem iterativen Ausgleichsverfahren herangezogen.
In der Diskussion wird versucht, die beobachteten thermodynamischen Daten in ihrer Größenordnung aus anderen Eigenschaften und aus der Molekularstruktur der einzelnen Verbindungen abzuleiten und durch bestimmte Reaktionsmechanismen zu interpretieren.
The non-specific inhibition of the poly U directed polymerisation of phenylalanine through polyanions was studied. This inhibition was found to be in order as follows: dextransulfate, polyethylensulfate, heparine, ribosomal RNA and alginate. It was found that poly A, poly AP and poly AG cause a specific inhibition of the poly U directed synthesis of polyphenylalanine. Poly AG and poly AP, but not poly A were found to inhibit the poly C directed polymerisation of proline as well. The mechanism of these two types of inhibition caused by polyanions has been discussed.
The structure of natural languages as studied by linguists is connected in several ways with phenomena outside this domain. Problems of this kind are, to mention only three: (a) the acoustical and physiological interpretation of the primitive elements in which the sound structure is represented; (b) the conceptual or referential interpretation of the primitive elements that build up the meanings of the utterances; (c) the structural relationships that go beyond the single sentences, usually taken as the largest units to be analyzed linguistically, i.e., the question as to the conditions that two or more sentences must meet in order to form a connected text. ...