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Rhizoctonia solani AG-1(IA), R. oryzae, R. oryzae-sativae의 다른 지역(地域) 및 포장분리(圃場分離) 균주(菌株)들간의 균사융합형(菌絲融合型)과 균사상호작용(菌絲相互作用) (Anastomosis Types and Hyphal Interactions among Different Location and Field Isolates of Rhizoctonia solani AG-1(IA), R. oryzae and R. oryzae-sativae)

  • 김완규
    • 한국균학회지
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    • 제21권3호
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    • pp.188-194
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    • 1993
  • Rhizoctonia solani AG-1(IA), R. oryzae, R. oryzae-sativae의 다른 지역(地域) 및 포장분리균주(圃場分離菌株)들간의 균사융합형(菌絲融合型)과 배양(培養)에 의한 균사상호작용(菌絲相互作用)조사하였다. R. solani AG-1(IA)균주(菌株)들의 상호간(相互間) 균상융합(菌絲融合) 검정결과(檢定缺課), 세포질융합(細胞質融合)은 자기균사융합(自己菌絲融合)에서만 발생하였으며, 다른 균주(菌株)들 상호간(相互間)에는 비세포질융합(非細胞質融合)이 발생하였다. R. oryzae균주(菌株)들의 상호간(相互間) 균사융합(菌絲融合) 검정결과(檢定缺課), 세포질융합(細胞質融合)은 자기균사융합(自己菌絲融合)에서 뿐 만 아니라 다른 지역분리(地域分離) 균주(菌株)들간의 6조합(組合)과 같은 지역(地域)의 다른 포장분리(圃場分離) 균주(菌株)들간의 2조합(組合)에서 발생하였다. 이 경우에 이 균의 4균주(菌株) 상호간(相互間)에서는 세포질융합(細胞質融合)이 발생하였다. R. oryzae-sativae균주(菌株)들의 상호간(相互間) 균상융합(菌絲融合) 검정결과(檢定結果), 세포질융합(細胞質融合)은 자기균사융합(自己菌絲融合)에서만 발생하였으며, 다른 지역(地域) 및 포장분리(圃場分離) 균주(菌株)들간에는 비세포질융합(非細胞質融合)만이 발생하였다. R. solani의 비세포질융합균주(非細胞質融合菌株)들(NCFIs)을 PDA에서 대치배양(對峙培養)한 결과(結果), 치사대(致死帶)가 형성되었으며, R. oryzae의 NCFIs간에도 치사대(致死帶)가 형성되었다. R. oryzae의 세포질융합균주(細胞質融合菌株)들(CFIs)간에는 치사대(致死帶)가 형성되지 않았는데, 그 CFIs의 균사(菌絲)들은 어떤 경계선(境界線)도 형성하지 않고, 상호간(相互間)에 혼합(混合)되었다. R. oryzae-sativae의 NCFIs간에는 치사대(致死帶)가 형성되지 않고, 엉킴대가 형성되었다.

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Subcellular Location of Spodpotera Cell-expressed Human HepG2-type Glucose Transport Protein

  • Lee, Chong-Kee
    • 대한의생명과학회지
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    • 제18권2호
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    • pp.160-164
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    • 2012
  • The baculovirus/insect cell expression system is of great value for the large-scale production of normal and mutant mammalian passive glucose-transport proteins heterologously for structural and functional studies. In most mammalian cells that express HepG2, this transporter isoform is predominantly located at the cell surface. However, it had been reported that heterologous expression of other membrane proteins using the baculovirus system induced highly vacuolated cytoplasmic membranes. Therefore, how a cell responds to the synthesis of large amounts of a glycoprotein could be an interesting area for investigation. In order to examine the subcellular location of the human HepG2 transport proteins when expressed in insect cells, immunofluorescence studies were carried out. Insect cells were infected with the recombinant baculovirus AcNPVHIS-GT or with wild-type virus at a MOI of 5, or were not exposed to viral infection. A high level of fluorescence displayed in cells infected with the recombinant virus indicated that transporters are expressed abundantly and present on the surface of infected Sf21 cells. The evidence for the specificity of the immunostaining was strengthened by the negative results shown in the negative controls. Distribution of the transporter protein expressed in insect cells was further revealed by making a series of optical sections through an AcNPVHIS-GT-infected cell using a confocal microscope, which permits optical sectioning of cell sample. These sections displayed intense cytoplasmic immunofluorecence surrounding the region occupied by the enlarged nucleus, indicating that the expressed protein was present not only at the cell surface but also throughout the cytoplasmic membranous structures.

Identifying the cellular location of brain cytoplasmic 200 RNA using an RNA-recognizing antibody

  • Shin, Heegwon;Lee, Jungmin;Kim, Youngmi;Jang, Seonghui;Ohn, Takbum;Lee, Younghoon
    • BMB Reports
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    • 제50권6호
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    • pp.318-322
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    • 2017
  • Brain cytoplasmic 200 RNA (BC200 RNA) is a neuron-specific non-coding RNA, implicated in the inhibition of local synaptodendritic protein synthesis, and is highly expressed in some cancer cells. Although BC200 RNA has been shown to inhibit translation in vitro, the cellular location of this inhibition is unknown. In this study, we used a BC200 RNA-recognizing antibody to identify the cellular locations of BC200 RNA in HeLa cervical carcinoma cells. We observed punctate signals in both the cytoplasm and nucleus, and further discovered that BC200 RNA co-localized with the p-body decapping enzyme, DCP1A, and the heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein E2 (hnRNP E2). The latter is a known BC200 RNA-binding partner protein and a constituent of p-bodies. This suggests that BC200 RNA is localized to p-bodies via hnRNP E2.

A Proteomic Screen for Presynaptic Terminal N-type Calcium Channel (CaV2.2) Binding Partners

  • Khanna, Rajesh;Zougman, Alexandre;Stanley, Elise F.
    • BMB Reports
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    • 제40권3호
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    • pp.302-314
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    • 2007
  • N type calcium channels (CaV2.2) play a key role in the gating of transmitter release at presynaptic nerve terminals. These channels are generally regarded as parts of a multimolecular complex that can modulate their open probability and ensure their location near the vesicle docking and fusion sites. However, the proteins that comprise this component remain poorly characterized. We have carried out the first open screen of presynaptic CaV2.2 complex members by an antibody-mediated capture of the channel from purified rat brain synaptosome lysate followed by mass spectroscopy. 589 unique peptides resulted in a high confidence match of 104 total proteins and 40 synaptosome proteome proteins. This screen identified several known CaV2.2 interacting proteins including syntaxin 1, VAMP, protein phosphatase 2A, $G_{o\alpha}$, G$\beta$ and spectrin and also a number of novel proteins, including clathrin, adaptin, dynamin, dynein, NSF and actin. The unexpected proteins were classified within a number of functional classes that include exocytosis, endocytosis, cytoplasmic matrix, modulators, chaperones, and cell-signaling molecules and this list was contrasted to previous reports that catalogue the synaptosome proteome. The failure to detect any postsynaptic density proteins suggests that the channel itself does not exhibit stable trans-synaptic attachments. Our results suggest that the channel is anchored to a cytoplasmic matrix related to the previously described particle web.

Use of DNA-Specific Anthraquinone Dyes to Directly Reveal Cytoplasmic and Nuclear Boundaries in Live and Fixed Cells

  • Edward, Roy
    • Molecules and Cells
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    • 제27권4호
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    • pp.391-396
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    • 2009
  • Image-based, high-content screening assays demand solutions for image segmentation and cellular compartment encoding to track critical events - for example those reported by GFP fusions within mitosis, signalling pathways and protein translocations. To meet this need, a series of nuclear/cytoplasmic discriminating probes have been developed: DRAQ5$^{TM}$ and CyTRAK Orange$^{TM}$. These are spectrally compatible with GFP reporters offering new solutions in imaging and cytometry. At their most fundamental they provide a convenient fluorescent emission signature which is spectrally separated from the commonly used reporter proteins (e.g. eGFP, YFP, mRFP) and fluorescent tags such as Alexafluor 488, fluorescein and Cy2. Additionally, they do not excite in the UV and thus avoid the complications of compound UV-autofluorescence in drug discovery whilst limiting the impact of background sample autofluorescence. They provide a convenient means of stoichiometrically labelling cell nuclei in live cells without the aid of DMSO and can equally be used for fixed cells. Further developments have permitted the simultaneous and differential labelling of both nuclear and cytoplasmic compartments in live and fixed cells to clearly render the precise location of cell boundaries which may be beneficial for quantitative expression measurements, cell-cell interactions and most recently compound in vitro toxicology testing.

Clinical and Prognostic Significance of SOX11 in Breast Cancer

  • Liu, Dao-Tong;Peng-Zhao, Peng-Zhao;Han, Jing-Yan;Lin, Fan-Zhong;Bu, Xian-Min;Xu, Qing-Xia
    • Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
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    • 제15권13호
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    • pp.5483-5486
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    • 2014
  • Recently, the transcription factor SOX11 has gained extensive attention as a diagnostic marker in a series of cancers. However, to date, the possible roles of SOX11 in breast cancer has not been investigated. In this study, immunohistochemical staining for SOX11 was performed for 116 cases of breast cancer. Nuclear SOX11 was observed in 42 (36.2%) and cytoplasmic SOX11 in 52 (44.8%) of breast cancer samples. Moreover, high expression of cytoplasmic and nuclear SOX11 was associated with clinicopathological factors, including earlier tumor grade, absence of lymph node metastasis and smaller tumor size. Kaplan-Meier survival curves demonstrated high nuclear SOX11 expression to be associated with more prolonged overall survival than those with low expression and it could be an independent predictor of survival for breast cancer patients. It is worthwhile to note that cytoplasmic SOX11 was not correlated with prognosis of breast cancer patients. These data suggest the possibility that nuclear SOX11 could be as a potential target for breast cancer therapy.

High Mobility Group Box 1 Protein Is Methylated and Transported to Cytoplasm in Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma

  • Wu, Fei;Zhao, Zuo-Hui;Ding, Sen-Tai;Wu, Hai-Hu;Lu, Jia-Ju
    • Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
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    • 제14권10호
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    • pp.5789-5795
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    • 2013
  • Background: The high mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) protein is a widespread nuclear protein present in most cell types. It typically locates in the nucleus and functions as a nuclear cofactor in transcription regulation. However, HMGB1 can also localize in the cytoplasm and be released into extracellular matrix, where it plays critical roles in carcinogenesis and inflammation. However, it remains elusive whether HMGB1 is relocated to cytoplasm in clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC). Methods: Nuclear and cytoplasmic proteins were extracted by different protocols from 20 ccRCC samples and corresponding adjacent renal tissues. Western blotting and immunohistochemistry were used to identify the expression of HMGB1 in ccRCC. To elucidate the potential mechanism of HMGB1 cytoplasmic translocation, HMGB1 proteins were enriched by immunoprecipitation and analyzed by mass spectrometry (MS). Results: The HMGB1 protein was overexpressed and partially localized in cytoplasm in ccRCC samples (12/20, 60%, p<0.05). Immunohistochemistry results indicated that ccRCC of high nuclear grade possess more HMGB1 relocation than those with low grade (p<0.05). Methylation of HMGB1 at lysine 112 in ccRCC was detected by MS. Bioinformatics analysis showed that post-translational modification might affect the binding ability to DNA and mediate its translocation. Conclusion: Relocation of HMGB1 to cytoplasm was confirmed in ccRCC. Methylation of HMGB1 at lysine 112 might the redistribution of this cofactor protein.

Cell-type specific expression of vanilloid receptor 1 in the taste cells of rat circumvallate papillae

  • Moon, Young-Wha;Han, Ji-Won;Kang, Wha-Sun
    • Animal cells and systems
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    • 제15권3호
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    • pp.197-202
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    • 2011
  • The present study demonstrates the first-ever characterization of cell types that express the vanilloid receptor 1 (VR1) in the taste buds of rat circumvallate papillae. We performed electron microscopy to identify the subcellular location. The VR1 immunoreactivity was associated with the endoplasmic reticulum, cytoplasmic vesicles, and plasma membrane of taste cells. These results demonstrate the localization of the VR1 in membranous structures of the taste cells. We used double immunofluorescence histochemistry with taste cell type-specific markers to identify the cell types that express the VR1. The VR1 was detected in all functional taste cell types (Type I, Type II, and Type III cells). Together, our data suggest that the VR1 might play different roles according to the cell types within a taste bud.

작은와포자충에서 면역황금염색법을 이용한 actin과 myosin의 위치 관찰 (Localization of actin and myosin in Cryptosporidium parvum using immunogold staining)

  • 유재란;채종일
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • 제33권3호
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    • pp.155-164
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    • 1995
  • Cyptosporidium parvum의 발달 단계별 actin과 myosin의 분포 위치를 면역황금염색법을 이용하여 관찰하였다. $Depomedrol^{\circledR}$을 ICR마우스에 피하주사하여 면역억제시킨 후 C. parvum이 발현된 마우스 회장을 잘라 LR gold로 포매하여 초박절편을 떴다. 일차항체로는 chickenbackmuscle actin과 bovine uterus myosin에 대한 rabbit polyclonal antibody를 사용하였고 이차항체로는 10 mm 크기의 황금입자가 결합된 goatanti-rabbit lgG를 반응시켰다 Uranylacetate와 leadcitrate로 염색한 후 투과전자현미경으로 관찰하였다 Trophozoite에서는 세포막에서 주로 actin과 myosin이 관찰되었고 feederorganelle 주위 세포질에는 actin이 분포하였다. Meront와 같이 활발히 분열하고 있는 단계에서는 세포막과 세포질 전체에 actin이 분포되어있었으며 myosin은 세포막에서만 소량 관찰되었다. 핵과 anlage of rhoptries 등은 두 단백질에 모두 염색되지 않았다. Macrogametocyte 에서는 amylopectin-lile bodies에서 actin과 myosin이 모두 관찰되었으나 wall forming bodies에서는 관찰되지 않았고 feederorganelle 주위 세포질 부분에서는 actin이 관찰되었다. Sporozoite를 포함하는 oocyst와 merozoite를 포함하는 meront에서는 세포막과 세포막사이에서 actin이 다수 관찰 되었으며 myosin은 소량 관찰되었다. Merozoites가 빠져나가 속이 비어있는 parasitophorous vacuole중에는 microspike를 형성한 것들이 종종 관찰되었고 이것이 좀더 길어져 마치 microvilli와 같이 보이는 경우도 있었으며 이러한 구조물에서도 actin이 다수 관찰되었다. 이상의 결과로 미루어 actin과 myosin은 세포막에 주로 분포하면서 C. parvum의 형태를 유지시키며 또한 세포막의 움직임을 조절하는 cytoskeletalproteiA으로서의 역할이 주된 작용일 것으로 생각되었다.

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담공포 세포가 보이지 않는 척삭종에서 세침흡인 세포학적 소견 - 1 예 보고 - (Cytologic diagnosis of a chordoma without physaliferous cells - A case report -)

  • 진윤희;이원미;박문향;박찬금
    • 대한세포병리학회지
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    • 제12권2호
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    • pp.131-134
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    • 2001
  • Cytologic features of conventional chordoma have been described and most reports emphasize the presence of large cells with numerous well defined cytoplasmic vacuoles or physaliferous cells. We report fine needle aspiration cytologlc (FNAC) findings of a case of chordoma without physaliferous cells. The smear was cellular and composed of large cohesive clusters or individually scattered cells in mucinous background. The round or cuboidal cells had centrally located nuclei with fine granular chromatin, inconspicuous nucleoli, and occasional vacuolated cytoplasm. Mild to moderate pleomorphism was noted. Physaliferous cells are extremely helpful when present in cytologic material, but they are not necessary for diagnosis. Thus clinical history, roentgenographic appearance, and exact location of the lesion are required for the successful Interpretation of presacral aspirates together with cytologic findings.

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