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Characterization of a Monosaccharide Transporter mstB Isolated as a Downstream Gene of MsnA in Aspergillus nidulans (Aspergillus nidulans에서 MsnA 하위 유전자로 선별된 단당류 수송자 mstB의 기능 분석)

  • Jeon, Mee-Hyang;Chae, Suhn-Kee
    • Korean Journal of Microbiology
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    • v.47 no.4
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    • pp.281-288
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    • 2011
  • To screen downstream genes of Aspergillus nidulans MsnA showing amino acid sequence similarity to the zinc finger region of Msn2/4 stress response transcription factors in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, differentially expressed genes (DEG) in MsnA overexpressed or msnA null mutant strains compared to wild type have been isolated. The cognate gene IDs were identified by DNA sequencing of the selected DEGs. Among those, DEG6 was known as mstB encoding a putative monosaccharide transporter. Expression level of mstB mRNA was increased in MsnA overproducing strains and MsnA bound directly to the promoter region of mstB in vitro. MstB containing twelve transmembrane domains exhibited 80% of amino acid sequence identities to A. niger MstA a high-affinity monosaccharide transporter. A null mutant of mstB was phenotypically undistinguishable to wild type. On the other hand, forced overexpression of MstB caused the increased formation of sexual structure cleistothecia in 0.1% glucose condition where wild type showed almost no cleistothecia. This result implies that mstB is involved in transport of monosaccharide required for sexual differentiation.

Variation in Fucoidan Contents and Monosaccharide Compositions of Korean Undaria pinnatifida (Harvey) Suringar (Phaeophyta)

  • Lee, Yoo-Kyung;Lim, Dong-Jung;Lee, Yoon-Hee;Park, Yong-Il
    • ALGAE
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.157-160
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    • 2006
  • Three different forms of Undaria pinnatifida, the southern form (U. pinnatifida f. typica), the northern form (U. pinnatifida f. distans), and Samcheok form (recently cultivated strain), were examined for the contents and compositions of fucoidans. Fucoidans were extracted from the dried edible portions of three forms of U. pinnatifida in low pH condition, mainly by ethanol precipitation and CaCl2 treatment. It was shown that Samcheok form contains 1.8 and 3.5 times more fucoidans than the northern and the southern forms, respectively. The monosaccharide compositions of individual fucoidans were also varied. The fucoidans from the southern and the northern forms were shown to be composed of mainly fucose and galactose with the molar percentage ratios of 83.5%:16.5% and 87.4%:12.6%, respectively, indicating that these are F-type fucoidans. The fucoidan from Samcheok form, however, consisted of fucose (62.7%), galactose (32.9%), and small amount of glucose (4.4%). The results of this study showed that both amount and monosaccharide compositions of fucoidans are variable depending on U. pinnatifida forms.

Mitochondrial Affinity of Guanidine-rich Molecular Transporters Built on Monosaccharide Scaffolds: Stereochemistry and Lipophilicity

  • Lee, Woo-Sirl;Kim, Wan-Il;Kim, Kyong-Tai;Chung, Sung-Kee
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.32 no.7
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    • pp.2286-2300
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    • 2011
  • We synthesized eight G8 molecular transporters (MTs) based on 4 different monosaccharide scaffolds, and studied their biological properties with a special focus on possible mitochondrial targeting and tissue selectivity. The mitochondrial affinity of these MTs was found to be clearly related to the scaffold stereochemistry and also tenuously with the lipophilicity. It may be suggested that in the practical delivery strategy of drugs for the brain and mitochondrial diseases the BBB permeability and mitochondrial affinity should be considered as key parameters, and that an enhanced mitochondrial affinity appears possible by further research on the structure-property relationship of guanidine-rich molecular transporters.

Enzymatic synthesis of ester-linked conjugates of amino acid and monosaccharide

  • Jeon, Gyu-Jong;Park, O-Jin;Sin, Mun-Sik;Yang, Ji-Won
    • 한국생물공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2000.11a
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    • pp.597-600
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    • 2000
  • In this study the enzymatic synthesis of ester-linked conjugates of amino acid and monosaccharide in pyridine was tested by the catalysis of Optimase M-440, an alkaline serine pretense. Optimase M-440 showed the higher activity in the reaction of monosaccharides which have one or more primary -OH groups. And also Optimase M-440 showed high regioselectivity; The transesterification of primary -OH group selectively occurred.

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Modification of carbohydrate compositions of 31/36 kDa proteins of plerocercoids (sparganum) of Spirometra mansoni grown in different intermediate hosts

  • Yang, Hyun-Jong
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • v.42 no.2
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    • pp.77-79
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    • 2004
  • We purified specific 31/36 kDa antigenic molecules from sparganum in different intermediate hosts (snakes and mice) and analyzed their monosaccharide compositions. Compositional analysis showed that glucose and man nose concentrations were 2-3 fold higher in the 31/36 kDa molecule purified from snakes than those from mice. This result implies that antigenic glycoproteins of sparganum from snakes might be modified in mammalian sparganosis with respect to their carbohydrate composition.

Effect of Monosaccharide L-fucose and Polysaccharide Fucoidan on Sperm ${\alpha}$-L-fucosidase Activity and Relation to Sperm-oocyte Interaction in Pig

  • Song, X.X.;Park, C.K.;Piao, Y.J.;Niwa, K.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.351-358
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    • 2007
  • Carbohydrate-protein interactions are known to be important in gamete interactions. Several evidence indicated that a fucose-containing sulfated polysaccharide fucoidan was potential inhibitor of fertilization in vitro and thus fucose seemed to be part of the recognition signal of gamete interaction in mammals. In recent investigation we found that ${\alpha}$-L-fucosidase activity was present in boar spermatozoa and it was related to sperm binding to and penetration into zona pellucida (ZP) in vitro. The objective of this study was to determine the effects of monosaccharide L-fucose and polysaccharide fucoidan on sperm ${\alpha}$-L-fucosidase activity and relation to sperm-oocyte interaction in pig. Results indicated that the activity of sperm ${\alpha}$-L-fucosidase was largely inhibited (62%) when sperm suspension was treated with monosaccharide L-fucose. It also significantly inhibited the number of sperm binding to ZP (32%) and penetration into zona-intact oocytes (72%), but did not inhibit penetration into zona-free oocytes when fertilization medium contained L-fucose. The chlorotetracycline (CTC) assessment showed that L-fucose did not affect induction of sperm capacitation and acrosome reaction. In contrast, the activity of sperm ${\alpha}$-L-fucosidase was not inhibited when sperm suspension was treated with polysaccharide fucoidan but sperm-ZP binding was greatly inhibited (85%) and completely blocked sperm penetration into zona-intact or zona-free oocytes. The CTC assessment showed that fucoidan increased the F pattern and decreased the AR pattern sperm. These results suggested that the different inhibitory mechanisms were present between monosaccharide L-fucose and polysaccharide fucoidan on sperm-oocyte interaction, the inhibition effect of ${\alpha}$-L-fucose on sperm binding and penetrating into ZP caused sperm ${\alpha}$-L-fucosidase inhibited by ${\alpha}$-L-fucose.

Studies on the Changes of Monosaccharides and Oligosaccharides during Germination of Soybean Seeds (대두종자의 발아시간에 따른 Monosaccharides와 Oligosaccharides의 변화에 관한 연구)

  • E-Hun Kim
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.19
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    • pp.52-58
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    • 1975
  • During the germination of soybean (variety Peongyang: Glycine max L.) which was treated by hypochlorite and standard procedure. fructose content was highest and followed by glucose and galactose. Fructose. glucose and galactose decreased as germination period was longer. in the standard procedure. When hypochlorite was treated the fructose content was highest but galactose was almost negligible. and as the period of treatment was longer. fructose content decreased. The sucrose content increased until 96 hours and decreased thereafter. Over the whole period. the germinated soybean treated by hypochlorite showed higher sugar content than standard procedure. Raffinose decreased and disappeared after 96 hours in the standard procedure. and it didn't show up after 48 hours when treated by hypochlorite. Stachyose decreased in both case.

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Contents of Monosaccharides in the Hydrolysates of Some Forest Soil Horizons (삼림토양(森林土壤)의 층위별(層位別) 가수분해물중(加水分解物中) 단당류(單糖類)의 함량(含量))

  • Kim, Jeong-Je;Jang, Yong-Seon;Shin, Young-Oh
    • Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.191-196
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    • 1989
  • Monosaccharide content of four forest soils were analyzed. Two soils under coniferous forest trees and another two under duciduous forest trees of Mts. Zeombong and Odae in Kangweon-Do were sampled from the surface horizon down into the subhorizons. 1. The largest amount of monosaccharide is found in the surface organic horizon of each soil and with increasing depth the amount decreases as might be expected considering total organic matter content. 2. Hexoses (galactose, glucose, mannose) predominate over pentoses (arabinose, ribose, xylose) and deoxyhexoses (fucose, rhamnose), the latter being in the smallest amount. Glucose is the most abundant monosaccharide in all samples regardless of vegetation of soil or depth. In general the content of each monosaccharide follows the order of glucose > manrtose > galactose > arabinose > xylose > rhamnose > fucose > ribose. 3. Very little amount of ribose is present even in organic horizons of coniferous forest soils. In samples taken from deciduous forest soils ribose is virtually absent. 4. The relative proportion of monosacchaiide to the total soil organic matter decreases with increasing depth, which may be resulted from the effect of prolonged humification. The total monosaccharide in the organic surface layer amounts to 27-50% of the total organic carbon or 15.7-29% of the total organic matter. Hexoses alone take the largest share of 20-38% of the carbon, or 12-22% of the organic matter.

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