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The Refined Crystal Structure Of A Fully Active Semisynthetic Ribonuclease At 1.8 Å Resolution, Philip D. Martin, Marilynn S. Doscher, Brian Fp Edwards Nov 1987

The Refined Crystal Structure Of A Fully Active Semisynthetic Ribonuclease At 1.8 Å Resolution, Philip D. Martin, Marilynn S. Doscher, Brian Fp Edwards

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Faculty Publications

A fully active, semisynthetic analog of bovine ribonuclease A, comprised of residues 1-118 of the molecule in a noncovalent complex with the synthetic peptide analog of residues 111-124, has been crystallized in space group P3(2)21 from a solution of 1.3 M ammonium sulfate and 3.0 M cesium chloride at pH 5.2. The crystallographic structure was determined by rotation and translation searches utilizing the coordinates for ribonuclease A reported by Wlodawer and Sjolin (Wlodawer, A., and Sjolin, L. (1983) Biochemistry 22, 2720-2728) and has been refined at 1.8-A resolution to an agreement factor of 0.204. Most of the structure of the …


Lake Mead Cover Enhancement Project, Jennifer Stevens Haley, Suzanne Leavitt, Larry Paulson, Donald H. Baepler Jul 1987

Lake Mead Cover Enhancement Project, Jennifer Stevens Haley, Suzanne Leavitt, Larry Paulson, Donald H. Baepler

Publications (WR)

Ninety-three wildlife agencies were surveyed for information on their attempts to improve fish habitat. In addition, an annotated bibliography including over 100 summaries was completed on:

1. largemouth bass cover requirements and preferences,

2. use and effectiveness of artificial cover,

3. aquatic plant introduction and species requirements for germination and establishment,

4. terrestrial plant introduction and species requirements for germination and establishment, and

5. nutrient exchange between sediment, aquatic plants, and water.

A reconnaissance of existing terrestrial and aquatic vegetation was completed in June 1986 including the production of a video tape of the Nevada shoreline of Lake Mead.

Cover …


Las Vegas Wash And Lake Mead Proposed Water Quality Standards: Revisions And Rationale, State Of Nevada: Division Of Environmental Protection May 1987

Las Vegas Wash And Lake Mead Proposed Water Quality Standards: Revisions And Rationale, State Of Nevada: Division Of Environmental Protection

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Rationale of review and for proposed changes to the Nevada Pollution Control Regulations (NAC 445.1354, 445.1355, 445.1356, 455.1367, 445.1352, 445.1353, 445.1350, 445.1351) before the State Environmental Commission on June 23 and 24, 1987.


Raw Nutrient Data, Leanna Gail May 1987

Raw Nutrient Data, Leanna Gail

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Data collected at various stations around Lake Mead. Includes information about substances present in various water samples.


Pyrimidines. 8. Chlorination Of 6-Methyluracil With Phosphorus Oxychloride In The Presence Of Trialkyamines / Herman Gershon [Ab], Anthony T. Grefig [A], And Donald D. Clarke [B] [A] Boyce Thompson Institute For Plant Research At Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853 [B] Department Of Chemistry, Fordham University, Bronx, New York 10458, Herman Gershon, Anthony T. Grefig, Donald Dudley Clarke Phd Jan 1987

Pyrimidines. 8. Chlorination Of 6-Methyluracil With Phosphorus Oxychloride In The Presence Of Trialkyamines / Herman Gershon [Ab], Anthony T. Grefig [A], And Donald D. Clarke [B] [A] Boyce Thompson Institute For Plant Research At Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853 [B] Department Of Chemistry, Fordham University, Bronx, New York 10458, Herman Gershon, Anthony T. Grefig, Donald Dudley Clarke Phd

Chemistry Faculty Publications

The effect of the tertiary amines triethyl, tri-n-propyl, and tri-n-butylamines on the chlorination of 6-methyluracil by phosphorus oxychloride was studied. A comparison with the reaction of preformed 2,4-dichloro-6-methylpyrimidine and triethylamine in toluene was made. The reaction in phosphorus oxychloride in the presence of triethylamine afforded low yields of 2-diethylamino derivative after short heating periods and high yields of the 2,4-bis(diethylamino) derivative after 188 hours of boiling. Heating the preformed 2,4-dichloro-6-methylpyrimidine in toluene in the presence of triethylamine yielded primarily the 2-diethylaminopyrimidine along with a small amount of the 4-diethylamino isomer. After 188 hours, the product mixture was composed of 87% …


Pyrimidines. 9. Chlorination Of 6-Trifluoromethyluracil With Phosphorus Oxychloride In The Presence Of Trialkylamines / Herman Gershon [Ab], Anthony T. Grefig [A], And Donald D. Clarke [B] [A] Boyce Thompson Institute For Plant Research At Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853 [B] Department Of Chemistry, Fordham University, Bronx, New York 10458, Herman Gershon, Anthony T. Grefig, Donald Dudley Clarke Phd Jan 1987

Pyrimidines. 9. Chlorination Of 6-Trifluoromethyluracil With Phosphorus Oxychloride In The Presence Of Trialkylamines / Herman Gershon [Ab], Anthony T. Grefig [A], And Donald D. Clarke [B] [A] Boyce Thompson Institute For Plant Research At Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853 [B] Department Of Chemistry, Fordham University, Bronx, New York 10458, Herman Gershon, Anthony T. Grefig, Donald Dudley Clarke Phd

Chemistry Faculty Publications

Ring-chlorination of 6-trifluoromethyluracil in phosphorus oxychloride in the presence of triethyl, tri-npropyl, and tri-n-butylamines was studied with respect to by-product formation. Comparisons were made with the results obtained by treating the preformed chlorinated pyrimidine with triethyl amine in boiling toluene. Amination of chloropyrimidines by tertiary amines takes place by a Hofmann type reaction with substituent orientation generally in the 2 position of the ring. Yields of products depended on the base and reaction time. The rate of substitution in the 2 position is significantly enhanced by the presence of the trifluoromethyl group in the 6 position as compared with a …


Acetylation Of Synaptosomal Protein: Effect Of Na+ / Arlene Colon, Soll Berl, And Donald D. Clarke, Arlene D. Colon, Soll Berl, Donald Dudley Clarke Phd Jan 1987

Acetylation Of Synaptosomal Protein: Effect Of Na+ / Arlene Colon, Soll Berl, And Donald D. Clarke, Arlene D. Colon, Soll Berl, Donald Dudley Clarke Phd

Chemistry Faculty Publications

In a previous study it was shown that the acetyl moiety can be incorporated into the protein of purified synaptosomes (1). This process was inhibited by veratridine and the inhibitory effect was counteracted by tetrodotoxin. This suggested that the flux ofNa +may be related to the acetylation process. We now report that in a sodium free medium the amount of acetylation is increased and the inhibitory effect of veratridine (veratrine) is no longer evident. The addition ofNa +leads to a decrease in acetylation in the presence of veratrine. The presence of scorpion toxin has an effect similar to that of …


The Binding Of Host-Selective Toxin Analogs To Mitochondria From Normal And 'Texas' Male Sterile Cytoplasm Maize, Kurt A. Frantzen, J. M. Daly, Herman W. Knoche Jan 1987

The Binding Of Host-Selective Toxin Analogs To Mitochondria From Normal And 'Texas' Male Sterile Cytoplasm Maize, Kurt A. Frantzen, J. M. Daly, Herman W. Knoche

Department of Biochemistry: Faculty Publications

Tritium-labeled toxin analogs were prepared by reduction with NaB3H4 of either the toxin from Helminthosporium maydis race T or a toxin component from Phyllosticta maydis. These reduced analogs had high radiochemical specific activities, high biological activities, and plant specificities identical to the native toxins. A filtration assay was developed to test the binding of these labeled analogs to isolated- mitochondria. Binding was not energy dependent nor was there measurable matrical uptake. The analogs were shown to be lipophilic, a characteristic which gave rise to considerable nondisplaceable binding. Under conditions limiting nondisplaceable binding, -the displaceable binding was …


Short-Term Feedback Regulation Of Camp By Accelerated Degradation In Rat Tissues, Tom W. Gettys, Peter F. Blackmore, J. Bruce Redmon, Stephen J. Beebe, Jackie D. Corbin Jan 1987

Short-Term Feedback Regulation Of Camp By Accelerated Degradation In Rat Tissues, Tom W. Gettys, Peter F. Blackmore, J. Bruce Redmon, Stephen J. Beebe, Jackie D. Corbin

Bioelectrics Publications

A recent study showed that cAMP analogs lowered cAMP levels in rat hepatocytes. The present work demonstrates that cAMP analogs also lowered cAMP in a rapid, concentration-dependent manner in heart and fat cells. In order to determine if the cAMP-dependent protein kinase mediated this effect, techniques were developed to assay the protein kinase activity ratio in hepatocytes treated with cAMP analogs. The activation of protein kinase and phosphorylase in hepatocytes by 8-pClΦS-cAMP (where 8-pClΦS- indicates 8-parachlorothiophenyl-) was concentration-dependent and occurred in parallel to proportionate decreases in cAMP. More than 20% of the cAMP binding sites on the protein kinase were …