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Query: EC:6.3.5.5 (
CPS
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Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), administered per os, serves to prevent or retard the development of a variety of genetic and induced disorders in mice and rats. This treatment also results in the development of hepatomegaly, a change of liver color from pink to mahogany, peroxisome proliferation in hepatocytes and alterations in hepatocyte mitochondria morphology and respiration. We used one- and two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) to identify changes in the relative levels of liver proteins produced by DHEA treatment of rodents. In mouse liver, there were apparent increases in the levels of 26 proteins and decreases in the levels of 7 proteins. Of the induced proteins the most prominent had Mr approximately 72 K; this protein was identified in a previous study as enoyl-CoA hydratase/3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase. Another protein of Mr approximately 28 K, of unknown nature, also was induced markedly by DHEA treatment of mice and rats. A protein of Mr approximately 160 K, which was identified as
carbamoyl phosphate synthetase
-I (CPS-I), was decreased markedly by DHEA action. This enzyme, which comprises approx. 15-20% of mitochondrial matrix protein, is involved in the entry and rate-limiting step of the urea cycle. The specific activity of
CPS
-I also was significantly decreased by DHEA, but serum urea levels were normal. To determine whether steroids other than DHEA also induced similar changes, mice were treated with various steroids for 14 days and, thereafter, liver proteins were evaluated by SDS-PAGE: estradiol-17 beta and isoandrosterone induced both the approximately 72 and approximately 28 kDa proteins, testosterone and androsterone induced the 28 kDa protein only, but etiocholanolone, pregnenolone and progesterone were without effect. The findings of this study serve to demonstrate that: (i) hepatic protein levels are affected by DHEA treatment of mice and rats; (ii) liver
CPS
-I activity is decreased significantly by DHEA treatment, but serum urea levels remain within the normal range; and (iii) sex steroids and some of their precursors, when administered per os, also alter liver protein levels.
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PMID:Inhibition of carbamoyl phosphate synthetase-I by dietary dehydroepiandrosterone. 182 77
In 97 female patients the respectively less damaged tube has been laparoscopically assessed with the help of on adhesions-score and a chromopertubation-score. The correlation to postoperative fertility has been examined. The rate of conception of patients who underwent a laparoscopic examination was 28.8%. The live birth rate was 17.5%, the rate of spontaneous abortions was 2.1% and the rate of ectopic pregnancies 9.2%. The preoperative adhesions-score doesn't allow prognostical statements, whereas the postoperative adhesions-score closely correlated with the postoperative rate of conceptions. Female patients with a preoperative partial tubal occlusion (
CPS
= 1) postoperatively chances of conceptions twice as high as female patients with a preoperatively total tubal occlusion (
CPS
= 2). A postoperative total tubal occlusion (
CPS
= 2) is a primary indication for in-vitro fertilization.
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PMID:[The prognostic value of pre- and postoperative adhesion scores (AS) and chromopertubation scores (CPS) in tubal interventions for sterility. 2. Postoperative rate of conception in relation to pre- and postoperative laparoscopy findings in tubal interventions for sterility]. 183 15
Monoclonal antibodies E-11 and G-4 were purified by Sepharose 4B column chromatography and labelled with europium as tracer. The solid-phase antibodies were prepared by attaching pure E-11 and G-4 to polysterene strips. The supernatant of 8611 cell culture or perchloric acid extracts from ovarian cancer tissues provided standard antigens. The solid-phase sandwich-type DELFIAs for monoclonal antibodies E-11 and G-4 were thus established, and the resulting standard curves were extremely steep. The ratio of
CPS
in high-concentration tubes to
CPS
in the zero tube exceeded 300:1, indicating the very high sensitivity and accuracy of this method.
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PMID:[The development of DELFIA with novel tumor monoclonal antibodies E-11 and G-4]. 183 2
The mouse hepatoma BWTG3 has been tested for its ability to grow in three different media that select for traits normally expressed in adult liver: homocysteine medium to select for cystathionine synthase (CS), tyrosine-free medium for phenylalanine hydroxylase (PH), and ornithine medium for carbamylphosphate synthetase-I (CPS-I) and ornithine transcarbamylase (OTC). In no case were the cells immediately capable of bulk growth, showing that all these traits were in some degree deficient. However, the cultures in homocysteine medium and in tyrosine-free medium both gave rise, spontaneously, to growing clones with frequencies of approximately 10(-3) and 10(-5), respectively. The deficiencies of CS and PH were accordingly excluded from further study, in view of their inherent instability. In contrast, no colonies ever formed in ornithine medium. Though neither
CPS
-I nor OTC were detectable in stock BWTG3 cells, it was found that
CPS
-I was readily inducible by hormones. The deficiency of OTC, however, appeared to be totally stable showing no reversion in response either to hormones or to azacytidine treatment. This deficiency was investigated by fusing the hepatoma to OTC+ liver cells prepared from normal or sparse-fur (spf) mice. Sparse-fur mice were used because their OTC is mutant and has a distinctive pH-dependence. OTC+ hybrids were readily produced, without the need for any specific selection for OTC, and, in one case at least, with only minimal chromosome segregation. In all the OTC+ hybrids made with spf cells, there was clear reactivation of the wild-type, hepatoma-derived OTC gene.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:BWTG3 hepatoma cells can acquire phenylalanine hydroxylase, cystathionine synthase and CPS-I without genetic manipulation, but activation of the silent OTC gene requires cell fusion with hepatocytes. 186 Sep 1
The overwhelming obstacles to effective
CPS
intervention created by increasing reports of abuse and neglect, funding shortfalls, and the lack of qualified workers have prompted national efforts to reform the public child welfare system in the United States. Organizations such as the American Public Welfare Association, the Children's Defense Fund, the Child Welfare League of America, and the National Association of Social Workers are currently working closely with other national organizations to develop legislative proposals that will enable child welfare agencies to be more responsive to the needs of children and families. A critical component of this reform is the need to recruit, train, and retain qualified and competent
CPS
workers. The four training programs described in this article are examples of innovative programs seeking to enhance service delivery by enhancing the knowledge and skills of their staff members. Although the four programs were developed in very different political and social climates and within diverse organizational structures, they all provide useful lessons in how to develop efficient and effective training for workers delivering protective services for children. Any national, state, or local efforts to design and develop new
CPS
training programs should take into account the significant strides made by these agencies.
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PMID:Innovations in child protective services inservice training: commitment to excellence. 188 12
Mammalian
DHOase
(S-dihydroorotate amidohydrolase, EC 3.5.2.3) is part of a large multifunctional protein called CAD, which also has a
carbamoyl-phosphate synthetase
[carbon-dioxide: L-glutamine amido-ligase (ADP-forming, carbamate-phosphorylating),
EC 6.3.5.5
] and aspartate transcarbamoylase (carbamoyl-phosphate: L-aspartate carbamoyltransferase, EC 2.1.3.2) activities. We sequenced selected restriction fragments of a Syrian hamster CAD cDNA. The deduced amino acid sequence agreed with the sequence of tryptic peptides and the amino acid composition of the
DHOase
domain isolated by controlled proteolysis of CAD. Escherichia coli transformed with a recombinant plasmid containing the cDNA segment 5' to the aspartate transcarbamoylase coding region expressed a polypeptide recognized by
DHOase
domain-specific antibodies. Thus, the order of domains within the polypeptide is NH2-
carbamoyl-phosphate synthetase
-DHO-aspartate transcarbamoylase-COOH. The 334-residue
DHOase
domain has a molecular weight of 36,733 and a pI of 6.1. A fragment of CAD having
DHOase
activity that was isolated after trypsin digestion has extensions on both the NH2 (18 residues) and COOH (47-65 residues) termini of this core domain. Three of five conserved histidines are within short, highly conserved regions that may participate in zinc binding. Phylogenetic analysis clustered the monofunctional and fused DHOases separately. Although these families may have arisen by convergent evolution, we favor a model involving
DHOase
gene duplication and insertion into an ancestral bifunctional locus.
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PMID:Mammalian dihydroorotase: nucleotide sequence, peptide sequences, and evolution of the dihydroorotase domain of the multifunctional protein CAD. 196 94
Dihydroorotase
(
DHOase
) catalyzes the reversible cyclization of N-carbamoyl-L-aspartate (L-CA) to L-5,6-dihydroorotate (L-DHO), which is the third enzyme in de novo pyrimidine biosynthesis. The enzyme was purified from two parasitic protozoa, Crithidia fasciculata (about 16,000-fold) and Plasmodium berghei (about 790-fold). The C. fasciculata enzyme had a native molecular weight (Mr) of 42,000 +/- 5000, determined by gel filtration chromatography, and showed a single detectable protein band on sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) with Mr 44,000 +/- 3000. The
DHOase
from P. berghei had a native molecular weight of 40,000 +/- 4000 and a subunit molecular weight on SDS-PAGE of 38,000 +/- 3000. The
DHOase
from both parasites, in contrast to the mammalian enzyme which resides on a trifunctional protein of the first two enzymes of the pathway,
carbamoyl-phosphate synthase
and aspartate transcarbamylase, is monomeric and has no oligomeric structure as studied by chemical cross-linking with dimethyl suberimidate. The rate of cyclization of L-CA by the C. fasciculata enzyme was relatively high at acidic pH, decreasing to a very low rate at alkaline pH. In contrast, the rate of ring cleavage of L-DHO was very low at acidic pH and increased to a higher rate at alkaline pH. These pH-activity profiles gave an intersection at pH 6.6. The Km and kcat for L-CA were 0.846 +/- 0.017 mM and 39.2 +/- 6.4 min-1, respectively; for L-DHO, they were 25.85 +/- 2.67 microM and 258.6 +/- 28.5 min-1.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Pyrimidine biosynthesis in parasitic protozoa: purification of a monofunctional dihydroorotase from Plasmodium berghei and Crithidia fasciculata. 197 82
Patients with
CPS
often display recent memory deficits. Typically, general intelligence, perceptual skills, language, remote memory, and primary memory are all normal. However, the ability to learn new combinations of cognitively complex material is deficient. This deficit may be specific for verbal material (e.g., as a difficulty with learning to recall a response word given an unrelated cue word), for nonverbal material (e.g., as a difficulty in drawing a complex figure from memory), or for both verbal and nonverbal material. Because these characteristics are typical of memory deficits after MTL damage, it is reasonable to suspect that these deficits in patients with epilepsy also reflect MTL damage. In many cases, MTL damage is apparent from neuroimaging studies, whereas seizure semiology suggests MTL onset. In these patients, the same pathology might be the cause of both the ictus and memory deficits. In other cases, memory impairment appears to be secondary to seizures. This suggestion is supported by cases where prolonged complex partial status resulted in a permanent global amnesia. Cases with shorter-lasting memory deficits were also presented. Neuropsychological testing revealed specific recent-memory deficits that cleared 2 weeks after a flurry of
CPS
and 24 hr after a single seizure. Depth recordings have demonstrated that MTL electrographic seizures can occur without subjective manifestations. When these are evoked by local electrical stimulation, a profound inability to learn new material may be observed during the afterdischarge. Similarly, artificially induced MTL spike-and-wave complexes interfere with the memory for simultaneously presented complex visual scenes. Recent evidence suggests that all of the above phenomena may reflect the engagement by epileptiform processes of the association-cortex (AC)-MTL circuits used in normal human memory. In recent memory tasks, cognitive evoked-potential components N4 and P3 are generated in the MTL and to a lesser degree in related AC regions. The N4/P3 are strongly modulated by familiarity in recent memory. This modulation is eliminated by anterior temporal lobectomy. The typical slow wave following spontaneous MTL interictal spikes has the same MTL voltage topography, and thus probably similar synaptic generators, as the cognitive P3 potential. Furthermore, MTL spike-and-wave complexes can be evoked in recent memory tasks at a fixed latency equal to that of the N4.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
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PMID:Memory dysfunction in epilepsy patients as a derangement of normal physiology. 200 17
The beta-lactamase crude extract of Bacteroides fragilis 55 was chromatographed with DEAE-sepharose CL-6B and sephadex G-100. The partial purified enzyme proteins was further purified by cutting the band on PAGE in which the beta-lactamase was distinguishable from other proteins by our method of fluorescent staining. Using purified preparations to be mixed with liposome-
CPS
-K, prepared specific antisera against the purified beta-lactamase. Serological reactions were carried out by IgG-ELISA together with western blotting. The results revealed that Bacteroides fragilis beta-lactamase possessed its species-specificity.
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PMID:[Purification and immunological behavior of beta-lactamase from Bacteroides fragilis]. 203 76
At 25 degrees C, the optimal temperature for growth of Rhizobium trifolii TA-1, extracellular and capsular polysaccharide (EPS and
CPS
) were the main carbohydrate products synthesized in mannitol-rich medium (10 g of mannitol and 1 g of glutamic acid per liter). In the same medium at 33 degrees C, EPS and
CPS
production was inhibited, and up to 3.9 g of cyclic beta-(1,2)-glucan was produced during an incubation period of 20 days with a total biomass of 0.55 g of protein. In a medium containing 50 g of mannitol and 10 g of glutamic acid per liter, high cell densities (3.95 g of protein) were obtained at 25 degrees C. This biomass excreted 10.9 g of cyclic beta-(1,2)-glucan within 10 days. Concomitantly, 4.8 g of EPS were synthesized, while
CPS
production was strongly suppressed. The excreted cyclic beta-(1,2)-glucans were neutral and had degrees of polymerization ranging from 17 to 25, with a degree of polymerization of 19 as the major glucan cycle.
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PMID:Excessive excretion of cyclic beta-(1,2)-glucan by Rhizobium trifolii TA-1. 211 76
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