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Biomaterials. 2003 May;24(12):2083-96
Authors: Zimmermann H, Hillgärtner M, Manz B, Feilen P, Brunnenmeier F, Leinfelder U, Weber M, Cramer H, Schneider S, Hendrich C, Volke F, Zimmermann U
Cross-linked alginate microcapsules of sufficient mechanical strength can immunoisolate cells for the long-term treatment of hormone and other deficiency diseases in human beings. However, gelation of alginate by external Ba(2+) (or other divalent cations) produces non-homogeneous cross-linking of the polymeric mannuronic (M) and guluronic (G) acid chains. The stability of such microcapsules is rather limited. Here, we show that homogeneous cross-linking can be achieved by injecting BaCl(2) crystals into alginate droplets before they come into contact with external BaCl(2). The high effectiveness of this crystal gun method is demonstrated by confocal laser scanning microscopy and by advanced nuclear magnetic resonance imaging. Both techniques gave clear-cut evidence that homogeneous cross-linkage throughout the microcapsule is only obtained with simultaneous internal and external gelation. Atomic force microscopy showed a very smooth surface topography for microcapsules made by the crystal gun method, provided that excess Ba(2+) ions were removed immediately after gelation. In vitro experiments showed greatly suppressed swelling for crystal gun microcapsules. Even alginate extracted from Lessonia nigrescens (highly biocompatible) yielded microcapsules with long-term mechanical stability not hitherto possible. Encapsulation of rat islets, human monoclonal antibodies secreting hybridoma cells and murine mesenchymal stem cells transfected with cDNA encoding for bone morphogenetic protein (BMP-4) revealed that injection of BaCl(2) crystals has no adverse side effects on cell viability and function. However, the release of low-molecular weight factors (such as insulin) may be delayed when using alginate concentrations in the usual range.
A procedure to validate and correct the 13C chemical shift calibration of RNA datasets
A procedure to validate and correct the 13C chemical shift calibration of RNA datasets
Abstract Chemical shifts reflect the structural environment of a certain nucleus and can be used to extract structural and dynamic information. Proper calibration is indispensable to extract such information from chemical shifts. Whereas a variety of procedures exist to verify the chemical shift calibration for proteins, no such procedure is available for RNAs to date. We present here a procedure to analyze and correct the calibration of 13C NMR data of RNAs. Our procedure uses five 13C chemical...
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[NMR paper] Detection of conserved N-linked glycans and phase-variable lipooligosaccharides and c
Detection of conserved N-linked glycans and phase-variable lipooligosaccharides and capsules from campylobacter cells by mass spectrometry and high resolution magic angle spinning NMR spectroscopy.
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J Biol Chem. 2003 Jul 4;278(27):24509-20
Authors: Szymanski CM, Michael FS, Jarrell HC, Li J, Gilbert M, Larocque S, Vinogradov E, Brisson JR
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[NMR paper] Synthesis, enhanced fusogenicity, and solid state NMR measurements of cross-linked HI
Synthesis, enhanced fusogenicity, and solid state NMR measurements of cross-linked HIV-1 fusion peptides.
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Biochemistry. 2003 Apr 1;42(12):3527-35
Authors: Yang R, Yang J, Weliky DP
In the HIV-1 gp41 and other viral fusion proteins, the minimal oligomerization state is believed to be trimeric with three N-terminal fusion peptides inserting into the membrane in close proximity. Previous studies have demonstrated that the...
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[NMR paper] Composition and sequence specific resonance assignments of the heterogeneous N-linked
Composition and sequence specific resonance assignments of the heterogeneous N-linked glycan in the 13.6 kDa adhesion domain of human CD2 as determined by NMR on the intact glycoprotein.
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Biochemistry. 1995 Feb 7;34(5):1622-34
Authors: Wyss DF, Choi JS, Wagner G
CD2, a T cell specific surface adhesion receptor, is critically important for T...
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[NMR paper] Proton NMR comparison of noncovalent and covalently cross-linked complexes of cytochr
Proton NMR comparison of noncovalent and covalently cross-linked complexes of cytochrome c peroxidase with horse, tuna, and yeast ferricytochromes c.
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Biochemistry. 1992 Apr 14;31(14):3661-70
Authors: Moench SJ, Chroni S, Lou BS, Erman JE, Satterlee JD
Proton NMR spectroscopy at 500 and 361 MHz has been used to characterize the noncovalent or electrostatic complexes of yeast...
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[NMR paper] Structure determination by 1H NMR spectroscopy of (sulfated) sialylated N-linked carb
Structure determination by 1H NMR spectroscopy of (sulfated) sialylated N-linked carbohydrate chains released from porcine thyroglobulin by peptide-N4-(N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminyl)asparagine amidase-F.
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J Biol Chem. 1991 Mar 5;266(7):4237-43
Authors: de Waard P, Koorevaar A, Kamerling JP, Vliegenthart JF
The N-linked carbohydrate...
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[NMR paper] 31P and 1H NMR studies of ethanolamine-linked phosphoglycerides metabolism in human T
31P and 1H NMR studies of ethanolamine-linked phosphoglycerides metabolism in human T lymphocytes.
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Cell Mol Biol. 1991;37(7):705-11
Authors: Ricciolini R, Miccheli A, Peluso G, Delfini M, Conti F
Aqueous and organic extracts of peripheral human T lymphocytes and of T lymphoblastoid cell lines have been examinated by 31P and 1H NMR spectroscopy in order to study the metabolism of ethanolamine (Etn) linked phosphoglycerides. The...
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[NMR paper] 1H-NMR structural studies of a cystine-linked peptide containing residues 71-93 of tr
1H-NMR structural studies of a cystine-linked peptide containing residues 71-93 of transthyretin and effects of a Ser84 substitution implicated in familial amyloidotic polyneuropathy.
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