Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
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Query: EC:3.1.30.2 (endonuclease)
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The clinical findings relating to 11 patients in Hong Kong (HK) and to 43 patients described elsewhere, all with Streptococcus zooepidemicus septicaemia, are reviewed. There was a particular association with cardiovascular disease (27%) with seven cases of endocarditis, three of abdominal aortic aneurysm and two of deep venous thrombosis. Associations not previously reported included two cases of pharyngitis and two patients with persistent post-operative fever. The overall mortality was 22%. Both human and porcine strains of S. zooepidemicus from HK did not hydrolyse aesculin in contrast to the aesculin-positive biotypes reported previously. HK strains also had very mucoid colonies and capsules of hyaluronic acid were seen in electron micrographs. Samples of chromosomal DNA, extracted by means of HindIII restriction endonuclease, of strains from human beings and pigs were identical. The MIC of penicillin for all strains was less than or equal to 0.03 mg/l but the MBC for all was greater than 32 mg/l. Penicillin alone is generally sufficient for cure but combination with an aminoglycoside may be indicated in seriously ill patients. In our locality, pigs were incriminated as a possible source of human infection whereas consumption of contaminated dairy products is important elsewhere.
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PMID:Streptococcus zooepidemicus (Lancefield group C) septicaemia in Hong Kong. 227 71

We have isolated and characterized by restriction endonuclease mapping, transcription pattern, and DNA sequencing a beta-tubulin gene from the coenocytic freshwater protoctist, Achlya klebsiana. The gene is intronless and has a single open reading frame that encodes a 444-amino acid residue polypeptide of Mr 49,856. The protein shows a high degree of homology to other beta-tubulins, 85% identity to human beta-tubulin and 89% identity to beta-tubulin of the sporozoan (also a protoctist) Plasmodium falciparum. Fungal beta-tubulins are among the least identical to A. klebsiana beta-tubulin. Through Southern blot hybridization analysis, we determined that there is just one form of beta-tubulin gene in A. klebsiana. Transcription of the gene was studied during sporogenesis. Following induction of sporogenesis, the level of the mRNA increased markedly at 2 h and declined in the next 2 h when mitosis, cytokinesis, and spore development occurred. At the same time, beta-tubulin content increased about 6-fold in the cells. Sporulation in A. klebsiana is not inhibited by antimitotic drugs such as benomyl, colcemid, and colchicine. Benomyl resistance in Neurospora crassa and Aspergillus nidulans has been genetically and molecularly linked to single amino acid substitutions at positions 167 and 165, respectively. The change from phenylalanine to tyrosine conferring benomyl resistance to N. crassa is seen in A. klebsiana, but the valine substitution for alanine in A. nidulans is marked by cysteine replacement in A. klebsiana. The amino acid found at position 165 is not conserved in various beta-tubulins, but phenylalanine at position 167 is extremely conserved.
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PMID:Cloning and analysis of beta-tubulin gene from a protoctist. 239 20

The endonuclease which causes antibody-induced apoptotic cell death in B cells is not completely understood. We previously established a B-cell line (MBC-1) from a patient with Burkitt's lymphoma at the leukaemic stage which demonstrated the typical morphology and internucleosomal DNA fragmentation of apoptotic cell death when treated with anti-IgM antibody. FK506, an immunosuppressive agent and calcineurin inhibitor, partially rescued the anti-IgM antibody-induced cell death in these MBC-1 cells. DNA SDS-PAGE nuclease activity assay demonstrated that a 17 kD protein exhibited endonuclease activity. Active gel assay showed nuclease activity in the cellular nuclear extract not treated with anti-IgM antibody. This nuclease activity was inhibited by FK506 at concentrations of 10-200 ng/ml in the active gel assay. These results raise the possibility that the 17 kD endonuclease is one of the nuclear members of the immunophilin family, which may function as an endogenous endonuclease in MBC-1 cells.
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PMID:FK506 inhibits anti-IgM antibody-induced apoptosis and 17 kD endonuclease activity in the human B-cell line, MBC-1, established from Burkitt's lymphoma. 943 41