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1.
Chem Phys Lipids ; 46(4): 245-51, 1988 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3365828

ABSTRACT

The chemical synthesis of 3 beta-p-bromobenzoyloxy-15 beta-methyl-5 alpha,14 beta-cholest-7-en-15 alpha-ol from 15 beta-methyl-5 alpha, 14 beta-cholest-7-ene-3 beta,15 alpha-diol is described. The structure of the former compound was unambiguously determined by X-ray crystallographic analysis. The space group of the crystal was P2 with unit cell parameters a = 12.611 A, b = 9.826 A, c = 13.221 A, b = 91.71 degrees and Z = 2. The structure was solved by the heavy atom method and refined to a final R of 0.041. Asymmetry parameters indicated that ring A is a symmetrical chair, that rings B and C are half chairs, and that ring D is a 15 alpha-envelope.


Subject(s)
Anticholesteremic Agents/chemical synthesis , Cholestenes/chemical synthesis , Chemical Phenomena , Chemistry , Molecular Conformation
2.
Biochem Int ; 15(2): 403-8, 1987 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3435532

ABSTRACT

Treatment of 3 beta-benzoyloxy-14 alpha,15 alpha-epoxy-5 alpha-cholest-7-ene with methyl magnesium iodide gave, as the major product, 15 beta-methyl-5 alpha,14 beta-cholest-7-ene-3 beta,15 alpha-diol. The product was characterized as the free sterol and in the form of its 3 beta-acetoxy and 3 beta-p-bromobenzoate derivatives. Unambiguous assignment of structure was based upon X-ray analysis of the latter derivative. 15 beta-Methyl-5 alpha,14 beta-cholest-7-ene-3 beta,15 alpha-diol was found to be a potent inhibitor of sterol synthesis in cultured mammalian cells. The 15 beta-methyl-3 beta,15 alpha-dihydroxysterol caused a 50% reduction of the level of HMG-CoA reductase activity and a 50% reduction in the incorporation of labeled acetate into digitonin-precipitable sterols in L cells at a concentration of 3.0 x 10(-6) M.


Subject(s)
Cholestenes/chemical synthesis , Hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase Inhibitors , Sterols/biosynthesis , Animals , Cholestenes/pharmacology , Indicators and Reagents , L Cells/drug effects , L Cells/metabolism , Mice , X-Ray Diffraction
3.
Biochim Biophys Acta ; 739(3): 249-57, 1983 Apr 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6830806

ABSTRACT

Previous studies have shown that in the brine shrimp there are three dimeric hemoglobins with polypeptide composition alpha 2, alpha beta, beta 2. Concentrations of the alpha- and beta-polypeptides increase in hypoxia. We now report a two-dimensional electrophoretic method for assay of radiolabelled polypeptides in each hemoglobin. Net synthesis (synthesis minus degradation) of the beta-chain, relative to that of the alpha-chain, increases more than 3-fold (in male and female adults) within 3 days following a downshift in oxygen concentration from 0.2 to 0.1 mM in the culture medium. 3 days after downshift (2 days after in vivo incorporation of radiolabelled leucine), the beta-homodimer contained 10-20% of the radiolabel in the three hemoglobins although beta 2 was usually not detectable in the protein stain of an overloaded gel. The amount of radioactive leucine incorporated per unit amount of protein was more than 300-times greater in the beta 2 homodimer than in the beta-subunit of the heterodimer, suggesting that beta 2 does not dissociate rapidly during electrophoresis on the first dimension non-denaturing gel. This evidence for stable association of the two beta-monomers and the 5-8 heme-binding domains within each monomer (in vivo and during electrophoresis on non-denaturing gels) allows us to exclude one of two alternative interpretations of genetic data published previously. We present an independent line of evidence for the dimer model of the native hemoglobins (which states that each polypeptide has many heme-binding domains).


Subject(s)
Artemia/metabolism , Hemoglobins/genetics , Anaerobiosis , Animals , Female , Hypoxia/physiopathology , Macromolecular Substances , Male , Molecular Weight , Sex Factors
4.
Comp Biochem Physiol B ; 61(4): 593-5, 1978.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-318392

ABSTRACT

1. Starch gel electrophoresis of adult brine shrimps from 15 populations revealed little intrapopulation polymorphism in NAD-dependent malate dehydrogenase (MDH) isozymes or in the two fastest esterases (demonstrated with alpha-naphthyl propionate as substrate). 2. Interpopulation differences could be summarized as three different electrophoresis band patterns for the five- to seven-banded MDH isozymes and another three patterns for the two fastest esterases. 3. These differences in electrophoresis patterns divide the 15 Artemia populations into four categories (each containing one to seven populations) which may be distinguished by isozyme content and which are congruent with categories established by the criterion of reproductive isolation in an earlier study.


Subject(s)
Artemia/genetics , Esterases/genetics , Isoenzymes/genetics , Malate Dehydrogenase/genetics , Polymorphism, Genetic , Animals , Artemia/enzymology
5.
Biochem Genet ; 15(5-6): 409-22, 1977 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-880207

ABSTRACT

Two loci account for all genetic variation resulting in difference in electrophoretic mobility in three hemoglobins (Hb1, Hb2, and HbX) in the hemolymph of the brine shrimp. Four alpha alleles and nine beta alleles have been studied. In shrimps of all genotypes and in electrophoresis in media with varying degrees of molecular sieving, Hb2 is approximately equidistant from Hb1 and HbX. A shrimp heterozygous at both loci has a three-banded Hb1, a four-banded Hb2, and a three-banded BbX. We conclude that Hb2 contains n alpha-polypeptides and n beta-polypeptides. Hb1 contains 2n alpha-polypeptides. HbX contains 2n beta-polypeptides. During electrophoresis, the three native hemoglobins undergo reversible dissociation to n subunits. Subunits with the same charge reassemble to migrate as molecules of the same size as the native molecules. Although there is no evidence for an additional polypeptide in the three hemoglobins, we cannot exclude such a possibility. If it exists, it is under three constraints: (1) it must be present in equal amounts in each of the three hemoglobins; (2) it must have the same molecular weight as the alpha- and beta-polypeptides; and (3) it must be free of genetic variation (detectable by electrophoresis).


Subject(s)
Decapoda/metabolism , Genes , Hemoglobins/analysis , Alleles , Animals , Chromosome Mapping , Genetic Variation , Hemolymph/analysis , Models, Biological , Molecular Weight , Peptides/analysis
6.
Biochem Genet ; 15(5-6): 423-37, 1977 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-880208

ABSTRACT

Electrophoretic mobilities of three hemoglobins (Hb1, Hb2, and Hb3) were studied in 15 populations of brine shrimps. Genetic segregation data support the model that Hb2 contains n alpha-polypeptides and n beta-polypeptides; Hb1 contains 2n alpha-polypeptides- Hb3 contains neither alpha- nor beta-polypeptides. There is no evidence of linkage of alpha and beta loci with each other or with the locus (or loci) which governs Hb3 or with the nonhomologous portion of the sex chromosomes. Hemoglobins of different populations may be hybridized in vitro by incubation at high temperature. Reversible dissociation to subunits which contain only one (alpha or beta) polypeptide occurs at 40 C (for Hb1) and at 50 C (for Hb2).


Subject(s)
Decapoda/metabolism , Genetic Variation , Hemoglobins/analysis , Alleles , Animals , Chromosome Mapping , Genetic Linkage , Hemolymph/analysis , Molecular Weight , Peptides/analysis
7.
J Hered ; 67(6): 385-8, 1976.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1021596

ABSTRACT

Fifteen of 20 gonochoristic Artemia populations are crossfertile with diploid San Francisco shrimps, producing fertile F1 and viable F2 progeny. Partial sex linkage of white eye was observed and frequency of crossing over between the white and sex loci did not exceed the range of values observed in San Francisco shrimps. Possible mechanisms for wide dispersal of this diploid genotype are discussed. Five populations are reproductively isolated from San Francisco shrimps: Mono Lake, Hidalgo, Lake Urmia, San Bartolomeo, and Tunisia. The last two are inter-fertile.


Subject(s)
Decapoda , Fertility , Genetics, Population , Animals , Crosses, Genetic , Crossing Over, Genetic , Eye Color , Genes , Genetic Linkage , Sex Determination Analysis , Species Specificity
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