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Query: EC:3.2.1.31 (
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A case of Philadelphia (Ph1) chromosome negative chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML) developed lymphoid crisis. Immunological marker studies disclosed that the lymphoid cells were sheep erythrocyte-rosetting-, Leu-1+, Leu-5+, OKT-4+, OKT-8+, common ALL antigen-, HLA-DR-, cytoplasmic and surface immunoglobulin-,
MAS
036C(antithymocyte)+ (after in vitro culture) and terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-, indicating T-cell phenotypes, probably of common thymocytes. Cytochemical staining also demonstrated immature T-cell characters: dot-positivity for acid phosphatase and
beta-glucuronidase
, and negative for acid alpha-naphthyl acetate esterase. All bone marrow metaphases exhibited normal karyotypes. Our observation suggests that the neoplastic features of a common stem cell for myeloid and lymphoid cell lines are very similar in Ph1 positive and negative CMLs, and that the stem cell can differentiate towards T-lineage.
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PMID:Lymphoid crisis with T-cell phenotypes in a patient with Philadelphia chromosome negative chronic myeloid leukaemia. 387 78
Two corn genotypes, GT-
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:gk and MI82, resistant to Aspergillus flavus infection/aflatoxin contamination, were tested for their ability to limit growth of Fusarium verticillioides. An F. verticillioides strain was transformed with a
beta-glucuronidase
(GUS) reporter gene (uidA) construct to facilitate fungal growth quantification and then inoculated onto endosperm-wounded and non-wounded kernels of the above-corn lines. To serve as a control, an A. flavus strain containing the same reporter gene construct was inoculated onto non-wounded kernels of GT-
MAS
:gk. Results showed that, as in a previous study, non-wounded GT-
MAS
:gk kernels supported less growth (six- to ten-fold) of A. flavus than did kernels of a susceptible control. Also, non-wounded kernels of GT-
MAS
:gk and M182 supported less growth (two- to four-fold) of F. verticillioides than did susceptible kernels. Wounding, however, increased F. verticillioides infection of MI82, but not that of GT-
MAS
:gk. This is in contrast to a previous study of A. flavus, where wounding increased infection of GT-
MAS
:gk rather than M182 kernels. Further study is needed to explain genotypic variation in the kernel response to A. flavus and F. verticillioides kernel infections. Also, the potential for aflatoxin-resistant corn lines to likewise inhibit growth of F. verticillioides needs to be confirmed in the field.
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PMID:Growth inhibition of a Fusarium verticillioides GUS strain in corn kernels of aflatoxin-resistant genotypes. 1177 82
The MtEnod11 gene from Medicago truncatula is widely used as an early infection-related molecular marker for endosymbiotic associations involving both rhizobia and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. In this article, heterologous expression of the MtEnod11 promoter has been studied in two actinorhizal trees, Casuarina glauca and Allocasuarina verticillata. Transgenic C. glauca and A. verticillata expressing a ProMtEnod11::
beta-glucuronidase
(gus) fusion were generated and the activation of the transgene investigated in the context of the symbiotic associations with the N-fixing actinomycete Frankia and both endo- and ectomycorrhizal fungi (Glomus intraradices and Pisolithus albus, respectively). ProMtEnod11::gus expression was observed in root hairs, prenodules, and nodules and could be correlated with the infection of plant cells by Frankia spp. However, no activation of the gus reporter gene was detected prior to infection or in response to either rhizobial Nod factors or the wasp venom peptide
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-7. Equally, ProMtEnod11::gus expression was not elicited during the symbiotic associations with either ecto- or endomycorrhizal fungi. These observations suggest that, although there is a conservation of gene regulatory pathways between legumes and actinorhizal plants in cells accommodating endosymbiotic N-fixing bacteria, the events preceding bacterial infection or related to mycorrhization appear to be less conserved.
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PMID:Infection-specific activation of the Medicago truncatula Enod11 early nodulin gene promoter during actinorhizal root nodulation. 2045 13