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Query: EC:2.7.7.6 (
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A single site mutant of Bacillus subtilis with a streptovaricin-resistant
RNA polymerase
has been isolated; this mutation caused temperature-sensitive sporulation, but had no effect on vegetative growth. The mutant (ts710) temperature-sensitive period irreversibly affected the middle and late stages of sporulation. Mutant cells grown at the nonpermissive temperature exhibited abnormal serine protease accumulation,
serine esterase
accumulation, alkaline phosphatase accumulation,
RNA polymerase
template specificity changes, and pulse-labeled RNA synthesis profiles. The accumulation of metal protease was not affected at the nonpermissive temperature. Attempts to isolate single site mutants which were streptolydigin-resistant, and temperature-sensitive for sporulation, were unsuccessful.
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PMID:New types of RNA polymerase mutations causing temperature-sensitive sporulation in bacillus subtilis. 40 11
A gene (pueA, polyurethane
esterase A
) encoding an extracellular polyurethanase (PueA) was cloned from Pseudomonas chlororaphis into Escherichia coli. The enzyme secreted from E. coli showed esterase activity when assayed with p-nitrophenyl acetate. Subcloning of a 3. 2-kb SalI-EcoRI fragment into a T7
RNA polymerase
expression vector (pT7-6) produced a (35)S-labeled protein of 65 kDa. Nucleotide sequencing of pueA showed an open reading frame encoding a 65-kDa protein of 617 amino acid residues, with the serine hydrolase consensus sequence GXSXG. PueA was over-expressed using the pT7-6 vector transformed into E. coli BL21(DE3) and was purified in one step using Sephadex G-75.
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PMID:The polyester polyurethanase gene (pueA) from Pseudomonas chlororaphis encodes a lipase. 1075 42
We report on a case of pediatric acute myelocytic leukemia showing 47,XX,+10,t(16;21)(p11;q22) that resulted in an unusual TLS/FUS-ERG chimeric transcript. The leukemic cells showed erythrophagocytosis, positive reactions for myeloperoxidase and Sudan black B stains, and negative reactions for periodic acid-Schiff and alpha-naphtyl
butyrate esterase
stains as well as expression of myeloid antigens. We also confirmed a very rare type of TLS/FUS-ERG chimeric transcript by fusion of the 5' part of the TLS/FUS gene in chromosome 16p11 and the 3' part of the ERG gene in chromosome 21q22 using reverse-
transcriptase
polymerase chain reaction and direct sequencing. After achieving a complete remission with two cycles of induction chemotherapy, the patient received an umbilical cord blood transplantation.
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PMID:Unusual type of TLS/FUS-ERG chimeric transcript in a pediatric acute myelocytic leukemia with 47,XX,+10,t(16;21)(p11;q22). 1673 20