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A typical biomembrane consists largely of amphiphilic lipids with small hydrophilic head groups and long hydrophobic fatty acid tails. These amphiphiles are insoluble in water (<10 ° mol L ) and capable of self-organization into uitrathin bilaycr lipid membranes (BLMs). Until 1977 only natural lipids, in particular phospholipids like lecithins, were believed to form spherical and related vesicular membrane structures. Intricate interactions of the head groups were supposed to be necessary for the self-organization of several ten thousands of... [Pg.350]

Rhab do viridae Hesicu/ovirus vesicular stomatitis generalized of Hvestock... [Pg.303]

The antiviral activity of (5)-DHPA in vivo was assessed in mice inoculated intranasaHy with vesicular stomatitis vims ( 5)-DHPA significantly increased survival from the infection. (5)-DHPA did not significantly reduce DNA, RNA, or protein synthesis and is not a substrate for adenosine deaminase of either bacterial or mammalian origin. However, (5)-DHPA strongly inhibits deamination of adenosine and ara-A by adenosine deaminase. Its mode of action may be inhibition of Vadenosyl-L-homocysteine hydrolase (61). Inhibition of SAH hydrolase results in the accumulation of SAH, which is a product inhibitor of Vadenosylmethionine-dependent methylation reactions. Such methylations are required for the maturation of vital mRNA, and hence inhibitors of SAH hydrolase may be expected to block vims repHcation by interference with viral mRNA methylation. [Pg.308]

The nucleotide form of ribavirin does not manifest its antiviral activity simply by lowering the GTP levels, but may indeed participate directly in binding to specific G proteins (124). Ribavirin has recently been studied as an inhibitor of vesicular stomatitis vims and La Crosse vims (125). Of the phosphorylated forms of the dmg, ribavirin-5 -diphosphate was by far the most potent inhibitor of viral repHcation for these two vimses. [Pg.312]

Precise kinetic electroanalytical data permit to describe quantitatively the kinetics of the whole process with a precision that has never been achieved before by patch-clamp techniques or spectroscopic near-field methods. This enables to investigate finely these events and to identify the exact physicochemical nature of all the individual physicochemical and biological factors which concur to produce vesicular release. [Pg.10]

VESICULAR AGGREGATES AS NOVEL MEDIA FOR THE ISOLATION OF POLAR AND NON-POLAR ORGANIC COMPOUNDS PRIOR TO LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY... [Pg.115]

FIGURE 4.35 Elution profiles of adenovirus and vesicular scomacicus virus on TSK-GEL G6000PW and G50000PW. Column TSK-GEL G6000PW + G5000PW in series. Sample (A) adenovirus and (B) vesicular stomatitus virus. Elution 145 mA1 NaCI in 10 mM Na-HEPES buffer, pH 7.4. Flow rate ... [Pg.131]

Eda and Kurth applied a similar solid-phase combinatorial strategy for synthesis of pyridinium, tetrahydropyridine, and piperidine frameworks as potential inhibitors of vesicular acetylcholine transporter. One member of the small library produced was prepared from amino-functionalized trityl resin reacting with a 4-phenyl Zincke salt to give resin-bound product 62 (Scheme 8.4.21). After ion exchange and cleavage from the resin, pyridinium 63 was isolated. Alternatively, borohydride reduction of 62 led to the 1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine 64, which could be hydrogenated to the corresponding piperidine 65. [Pg.364]

Blasen-. bubble bladder, vesical, vesico- Vesicular blister. [Pg.73]

Lunkerhohlraum, m. Metal.) cavity, pipe, lunker-ig, a. Metal.) containing cavities, honeycombed, vesicular, piped, -los, a. limker-frei. [Pg.284]

Adenosine production in the synapse is not through vesicular release in response to nerve firing, as is the case for classical neurotransmitters. Rather, adenosine acts as a local autacoid, the release of which increases upon stress to an organ or tissue. Most cells in culture and in situ produce and release adenosine extracellularly. This... [Pg.20]

Together with dopamine, adrenaline and noradrenaline belong to the endogenous catecholamines that are synthesized from the precursor amino acid tyrosine (Fig. 1). In the first biosynthetic step, tyrosine hydroxylase generates l-DOPA which is further converted to dopamine by the aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase ( Dopa decarboxylase). Dopamine is transported from the cytosol into synaptic vesicles by a vesicular monoamine transporter. In sympathetic nerves, vesicular dopamine (3-hydroxylase generates the neurotransmitter noradrenaline. In chromaffin cells of the adrenal medulla, approximately 80% of the noradrenaline is further converted into adrenaline by the enzyme phenylethanolamine-A-methyltransferase. [Pg.42]


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Antiviral activity against vesicular stomatitis

Bilayer vesicles vesicular systems

Binding Interactions in Micellar and Vesicular Fibres

Brain vesicular glutamate transporters

Catalysis vesicular

Cellular vesicular processes

Dicarboxylic acids vesicular imaging systems

Dispersion vesicular

Dopamine vesicular concentration

Dopamine vesicular transporter

Epinephrine vesicular transporter

GABA vesicular transporter

Glutamate vesicular uptake

Glycine vesicular transporter

Imaging systems vesicular

Immunization vesicular systems

Lipid membranes vesicular transport

Lipids vesicular imaging systems

Membrane vesicular

Micelle vesicular

Mycorrhiza vesicular-arbuscular

Norepinephrine vesicular transporter

Polarity vesicular

Protein vesicular transport within cell

Regulation of Vesicular Transmitter Transporters in Permeabilized Cells and Synaptosomes

Reserpine, vesicular monoamine

Reserpine, vesicular monoamine transporter inhibition

Rhodopsin vesicular imaging systems

Serotonin vesicular transporter

Supramolecular assemblies from pillararenes (micellar, vesicular

Swine vesicular disease

Vesicle, vesicular

Vesicles vesicular phase

Vesicular ACh transporter

Vesicular acetylcholine transporter

Vesicular acetylcholine transporter VAChT)

Vesicular aggregates

Vesicular and Pyroclastic Igneous Rocks

Vesicular arrays

Vesicular assemblies

Vesicular basalt

Vesicular bilayers, thickness

Vesicular carriers

Vesicular carriers enhanced delivery through skin

Vesicular carriers ethosomes

Vesicular carriers liposomes

Vesicular fibers

Vesicular glutamate transporter VGluT

Vesicular glutamate transporters

Vesicular glutamate transporters VGLUTs)

Vesicular hypothesis

Vesicular inhibitory amino acid transporter

Vesicular layer

Vesicular lumen acidification

Vesicular monoamine transporter

Vesicular monoamine transporter (VMAT

Vesicular monoamine transporter type

Vesicular monoamine transporter, isoforms

Vesicular monoamine transporters VMATs)

Vesicular morphology

Vesicular phospholipid gels

Vesicular rate constant

Vesicular release

Vesicular shape

Vesicular stomatitis

Vesicular stomatitis virus

Vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV

Vesicular stomatitis virus defective-interfering particles

Vesicular stomatitis virus host restricted

Vesicular stomatitis virus infected

Vesicular stomatitis virus mechanism

Vesicular stomatitis virus messenger RNA

Vesicular stomatitis virus mutants

Vesicular stomatitis virus nucleocapsid

Vesicular stomatitis virus replication

Vesicular stomatitis virus synthesis

Vesicular stomatitis virus types

Vesicular stomatitis virus, detection

Vesicular structure

Vesicular systems

Vesicular trafficking

Vesicular transport

Vesicular transporter

Vesicular transporter protein

Vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae

Vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal

Vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi

Vesicular-stomatitis virus G protein

Wild-type vesicular stomatitis virus

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