Articolele autorului Tudor Borza
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Development of a SNP resource and a genetic linkage map for Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua)
Tracing the evolution of the light-harvesting antennae in chlorophyll a/b-containing organisms

The light-harvesting complexes (LHCs)of land plants and green algae have essential roles in light capture and photoprotection. Though the functional diversity of the individual LHC proteins are well described in many land plants, the extent of this family in the majority of green algal groups is unknown. To examine the evolution of the chlorophyll a/b antennae system and to infer its ancestral state, we initiated several expressed sequence tag projects

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Diffusional water permeability of mammalian red blood cells

An extensive programme of comparative nuclear magnetic resonance measurements of the membrane diffusional permeability for water(Pd) and of the activation energy (Ea,d) of this process in red blood cells (RBCs) from 21 mammalian species was carried out. On the basis Of Pd, these species could be divided into three groups. First, the RBC's from humans, cow, sheep and "large" kangaroos (Macropus giganteus and Macropus rufus) had Pd values 5 X 10 -3

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A land plant-specific multigene family in the unicellular Mesostigma argues for its close relationship to Streptophyta

The search for the unicellular relative of Streptophyta (i.e., land plants and their closest green algal relatives, the charophytes)started many years ago and remained centered around the scaly green flagellate, Mesostigma viride. To date, despite numerous studies, the phylogenetic position of Mesostigma is still debated and the nature of the unicellular ancestor of Streptophyta remains unknown. As molecular phylogenetic studies have produced conflicting

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Recombinant mouse muscle adenylosuccinate synthetase: overexpression, kinetics, and crystal structure

Vertebrates possess two isozymes of adenylosuccinate synthetase. The acidic isozyme is similar to the synthetase from bacteria and plants, being involved in the de novo biosynthesis of AMP, whereas the basic isozyme participates in the purine nucleotide cycle. Reported here is the first instance of overexpression and crystal structure determination of a basic isozyme of adenylosuccinate synthetase. The recombinant mouse muscle enzyme purified to

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Variations in the response of mouse isozymes of adenylosuccinate synthetase to inhibitors of physiological relevance

Vertebrates have acidic and basic isozymes of adenylosuccinate synthetase, which participate in the first committed step of de novo AMP biosynthesis and/or the purine nucleotide cycle. These isozymes differ in their kinetic properties and N-leader sequences, and their regulation may vary with tissue type. Recombinant acidic and basic synthetases from mouse, in the presence of active site ligands, behave in analytical ultracentrifugation as dimers.

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Multiple metabolic roles for the nonphotosynthetic plastid of the green alga Prototheca wickerhamii

The presence of plastids in diverse eukaryotic lineages that have lost the capacity for photosynthesis is well documented. The metabolic functions of such organelles, however, are poorly understood except in the case of the apicoplast in the Apicomplexa, a group of intracellular parasites including Plasmodium falciparum, and the plastid of the green alga Helicosporidium sp., a parasite for which the only host-free stage identified in nature so far

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Mitochondrial DNA in the Oogamochlamys-clade (Chlorophyceae): High GC content and unique genome architecture for green algae

Most mitochondrial genomes in the green algal phylum Chlorophyta are AT-rich, circular-mapping DNA molecules. However, mitochondrial genomes from the Reinhardtii clade of the Chlorophyceae lineage are linear and sometimes fragmented into subgenomic forms. Moreover, Polytomella capuana, from the Reinhardtii clade, has an elevated GC content (57.2%). In the present study, we examined mitochondrial genome conformation and GC bias in the Oogamochlamys

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Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) hemoglobin genes: multiplicity and polymorphism

Abstract Background: Hemoglobin (Hb)polymorphism, assessed by protein gel electrophoresis, has been used almost exclusively to characterize the genetic structure of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) populations and to establish correlations with phenotypic traits such as Hb oxygen binding capacity, temperature tolerance and growth characteristics. The genetic system used to explain the results of gel electrophoresis entails the presence of one polymorphic

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Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) CC chemokines: diversity and expression analysis

Chemokines are a large, diverse group of small cytokines that can be classified into several families, including the CC chemokines that are characterized by two adjacent cysteines near their amino terminus. CC chemokines play a pivotal role in host defense mechanisms by inducing leukocyte chemotaxis under physiological and inflammatory conditions. Analysis of CC chemokines from teleost fishes indicates that the number of CC chemokine genes and their

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