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Query: UNIPROT:P20020 (
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To determine pathways of HCO3- reabsorption in the collecting duct of the mouse kidney, the outer medullary collecting duct (OMCD) and the terminal inner medullary collecting duct (IMCDt) were dissected and perfused at 1 to 2 nL/min, and total
CO2
was measured by microfluorometry. In the OMCD, net HCO3- flux (JtCO2) was 12.2 +/- 0.7 pmol/min/mm tubule length and decreased to 6.9 +/- 0.6 pmol/min/mm tubule length (n = 5) with 10 mol/L Schering 28080 (SCH) in perfusate (P < .001) and to 7.7 +/- 0.6 pmol/min/mm tubule length (P < .004; n = 4) with 50 micromol/L diethylstilbestrol (DES), an inhibitor of H+-
adenosine triphosphatase
; together they reduced JtCO2 to 3.7 +/- 0.2 pmol/min/mm tubule length (P = .0002; n = 4). In IMCDt, JtCO2 was 10.9 +/- 1.1 pmol/min/mm tubule length, and it decreased to 4.3 +/- 0.9 pmol/min/mm tubule length (n = 4) with 10 micromol/L SCH in perfusate (P < .05) and to 7.0 +/- 1.1 pmol/min/mm tubule length (P < .05; n = 4) with 50 micromol/L DES; together they decreased JtCO2 to 2.3 +/- 0.3 pmol/min/mm tubule length (P < .002; n = 4). Ouabain (1 mmol/L), an inhibitor of colonic H-K-
adenosine triphosphatase
(cHKA), in perfusate had no effect on JtCO2 in either segment. Northern hybridization studies showed a high level of expression of gastric HKA (gHKA) in outer medulla and a low level in inner medulla; cHKA expression was undetectable. Thus, in normal mouse OMCD and IMCDt, HCO3- reabsorption is predominantly mediated by gHKA and H+-
adenosine triphosphatase
and not cHKA. A third isoform of HKA could be present in mouse IMCDt.
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PMID:Pathways for HCO3-reabsorption in mouse medullary collecting duct segments. 1098
We conducted a study to investigate whether taste buds are present on the human adult uvula. Our impetus was to determine whether surgical procedures that involve removal of the uvula can affect taste perception. Five human uvulae were removed via a modified
carbon dioxide
laser-assisted uvulopalatoplasty in an outpatient office setting. The uvulae were serially sectioned and stained with a solution specific for membrane-bound calcium-modulated
adenosine triphosphatase
, a high concentration of which is found in taste receptors. Examination of the stained sections under light microscopy failed to show that any taste receptors were present in any of the uvulae. This finding suggests that the taste disturbances noted after surgical procedures involving removal of the uvula are not attributable to a loss of taste receptors.
...
PMID:Evidence that taste buds are not present on the human adult uvula. 1214 41
1. Histological and histochemical profiles of Musculus pectoralis (PT, type IIB fibres), M. iliotibialis lateralis (ITL, types IIA + IIB fibres) and M. puboischiofemoralis pars medialis (PIF, type I fibres) were compared in
carbon dioxide
(37%, 70 s) and electrically (14 V, 5 s) stunned male chickens. 2. Muscle materials were taken at 0, 4 and 24 h from carcases dressed and cooled with ice-water mixture for 30 min. Glycogen and fat contents, and
adenosine triphosphatase
and reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide dehydrogenase activities of fibres were measured. 3. In PT muscle at 0 h, gas stunned chickens showed many fibres with high glycogen content but those electrically stunned contained few such fibres. Fibres from gas stunned birds had lost almost all their glycogen after 24 h of cold storage. 4. In the ITL muscle of gas stunned chickens at 0 h residual glycogen was observed in type IIB fibres. In contrast, in the electrically stunned birds it was in type IIA, showing the different effects of the stunning methods. During cold storage, glycogen disappeared earlier in type IIB than IIA fibres. 5. In PIF muscle with fibres of low glycogen content, the gas stunned chickens maintained a good fibre structure for 4 h or more, but the electrically stunned had already lost intact fibre structure at 4 h. 6. These results indicated that the
carbon dioxide
stunning was a better method for chicken welfare and meat quality than electrical stunning.
...
PMID:Comparison of the histological and histochemical properties of skeletal muscles between carbon dioxide and electrically stunned chickens. 1236 12
Our laboratory has recently developed a device employing immobilized F0F1
adenosine triphosphatase
(
ATPase
) that allows synthesis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) from adenosine 5'-diphosphate and inorganic phosphate using solar energy. We present estimates of total solar energy received by Earth's land area and demonstrate that its efficient capture may allow conversion of solar energy and storage into bonds of biochemicals using devices harboring either immobilized
ATPase
or NADH dehydrogenase. Capture and storage of solar energy into biochemicals may also enable fixation of
CO2
emanating from polluting units. The cofactors ATP and NADH synthesized using solar energy could be used for regeneration of acceptor D-ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate from 3-phosphoglycerate formed during
CO2
fixation.
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PMID:Biotechnological storage and utilization of entrapped solar energy. 1576 90
Light is a major environmental factor required for stomatal opening. Blue light (BL) induces stomatal opening in higher plants as a signal under the photosynthetic active radiation. The stomatal BL response is not present in the fern species of Polypodiopsida. The acquisition of a stomatal BL response might provide competitive advantages in both the uptake of
CO2
and prevention of water loss with the ability to rapidly open and close stomata. We surveyed the stomatal opening in response to strong red light (RL) and weak BL under the RL with gas exchange technique in a diverse selection of plant species from euphyllophytes, including spermatophytes and monilophytes, to lycophytes. We showed the presence of RL-induced stomatal opening in most of these species and found that the BL responses operated in all euphyllophytes except Polypodiopsida. We also confirmed that the stomatal opening in lycophytes, the early vascular plants, is driven by plasma membrane proton-translocating
adenosine triphosphatase
and K(+) accumulation in guard cells, which is the same mechanism operating in stomata of angiosperms. These results suggest that the early vascular plants respond to both RL and BL and actively regulate stomatal aperture. We also found three plant species that absolutely require BL for both stomatal opening and photosynthetic
CO2
fixation, including a gymnosperm, C. revoluta, and the ferns Equisetum hyemale and Psilotum nudum.
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PMID:Stomatal Blue Light Response Is Present in Early Vascular Plants. 2630 40
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