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Population genetics of alpha-1-antitrypsin polymorphism in US whites, US blacks and African blacks.

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An isoelectric focusing (IEF) procedure in an ultra-narrow pH range, 4.2-4.9, has been utilized to detect alpha 1-antitrypsin or alpha 1-protease inhibitor (PI) allele products in 2 US white and 3 US black populations as well as 1 native African black population. In addition to the 3 common alleles

Black phosphorus nanosheets based sensitive protease detection and inhibitor screening.

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Proteases, as one of the most significant kind of digestive enzymes, are closely related to a variety of physiological processes and diseases. Herein, a black phosphorus nanosheets (BPs) based sensitive fluorometric method for protease detection and inhibitor screening is proposed. The aqueous

Extracellular proteases from Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris, the black rot pathogen.

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Two proteases (PRT1 and PRT2) were fractionated from culture supernatants of wild-type Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris by cation-exchange chromatography on SP-5PW. Inhibitor experiments showed that PRT 1 was a serine protease which required calcium ions for activity or stability or both and

Protease inhibitor profile of black Americans with and without chronic cardiopulmonary disease.

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An epidemiologic study of protease inhibitor (alpha(1)-antitrypsin) was undertaken among 599 ambulatory and hospitalized black American patients with chronic cardiopulmonary disease referred for pulmonary function testing, and 115 ethnically matched, healthy control subjects. Clinical evaluation

Anti-U-like: a common antibody in Black individuals.

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OBJECTIVE Anti-Uz, a scarce antibody, defines a glycophorin B high-incidence antigen, which is protease-sensitive. In a few years, we have encountered 12 antibodies of similar specificity, made by Black individuals of the S- s+ U+ phenotype. METHODS Antibodies were characterized by serological

Nucleotide sequence of black currant reversion associated nepovirus RNA1.

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The RNA1 of black currant reversion associated nepovirus (BRAV) is 7711 nucleotides (nt) long, excluding the poly-A tail, and contains one long open reading frame (ORF) which is translated into a polyprotein of 2094 amino acids. The 5' NTR of BRAV RNA1 is 66 nt long and 78% identical with RNA2 5'

More Than Black or White: Melanization and Toll Share Regulatory Serine Proteases in Drosophila.

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The melanization response is an important defense mechanism in arthropods. This reaction is mediated by phenoloxidases (POs), which are activated by complex extracellular serine protease (SP) cascades. Here, we investigate the role of SPs in the melanization response using compound mutants in D.

Evolutionary conservation and variation of protein folding pathways. Two protease inhibitor homologues from black mamba venom.

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The pathways of unfolding and refolding of three homologous proteins are shown to be closely related. This implies that folding pathways, as well as the final folded conformation, have been largely conserved during the presumed evolutionary divergence of these proteins from a common ancestor. The

Structural diversity of mast cell granules in black and white skin.

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BACKGROUND There are conflicting reports of structural differences between black and white skin, other than pigmentary differences. OBJECTIVE To evaluate differences in mast cells between black and white skin. METHODS Biopsies of normal buttock skin were obtained from four African-American males

Hydrolytic enzymes and lectin-binding activity of black-pigmented anaerobic rods.

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Recent taxonomic studies on black-pigmented anaerobic rods, a group of bacteria found on mucosal surfaces of humans and animals, led to the subdivision of existing species and to the creation of new species. The aim of this study was to characterize all 11 currently recognized species of

Protein degradation of black carp (Mylopharyngodon piceus) muscle during cold storage.

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This study investigated the effects of cold storage at different temperatures (4, -0.5, -3, and -20 °C) on protein degradation and its relationship to structural changes of black carp muscle. At -0.5 and 4 °C, major structural changes occurred, including the formation of gaps between myofibers and

Further studies on the degradation of immunoglobulins by black-pigmented Bacteroides.

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The ability of several species of black-pigmented Bacteroides to degrade immunoglobulins A and G was confirmed in this study. The cleavage products from IgG strongly stimulated the growth of bacteria degrading IgG. Growth of Bacteroides gingivalis on limiting media supplemented with IgG paralleled

Characterization of the venom from Crotalus molossus nigrescens Gloyd (black tail rattlesnake): isolation of two proteases.

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The venom from Crotalus molossus nigrescens contains many activities including: hyde powder azure proteinase; N-benzoyl-arginine-ethyl-ester hydrolase; phospholipase; phosphodiesterase; desoxyribonuclease; fibrinogen coagulase; collagenase, fibrinolytic activity, and hemorrhagic factors. The venom,

The importance of black-pigmented gram-negative anaerobes in human infections.

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Black-pigmented Gram-negative anaerobic rods are found on mucosal surfaces as indigenous flora. With mucosal damage due to disease, trauma or surgery, these organisms may invade tissues and set up infection. Other important factors determining whether or not infection results include 'inoculum'

Double-headed protease inhibitors from black-eyed peas. II. Structural studies by optical absorption and circular dichroism.

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Two new double-headed protease inhibitors from black-eyed peas have amino acid compositions typical of the low molecular weight protease inhibitors from legume seeds. Black-eyed pea chymotrypsin and trypsin inhibitor (BEPCI) contains no tryptophan, 1 tyrosine, and 14 half-cystines out of 83 amino
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