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J Med Virol ; 62(4): 450-5, 2000 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11074473

ABSTRACT

In areas with low hepatitis B virus (HBV) endemicity such as most parts of Europe and the United States "anti-HBc alone" is found in 10-20% of all individuals with HBV markers, i.e., 1-4% of the population. In about 10% of these individuals HBV DNA is detected by PCR, the proportions varying greatly depending on the population studied, being highest in individuals coinfected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) (above 35%) and HIV (above 85%). A small proportion of individuals with "anti-HBc alone" are in the window phase of an HBV infection or in a stage of late HBV immunity. For the large proportion of these individuals this is not the case and they are thought to have an unresolved HBV-infection or a chronic infection in a late or "low grade" productive state. Currently, limited studies have been performed concerning the clinical aspects of individuals with "anti-HBc alone" and suspected chronic HBV infection. The majority of these individuals seem to be healthy. Some chronic carriers with "anti-HBc alone," however, do present signs of chronic hepatitis. Individuals with "anti-HBc alone" are potentially infectious. This is exemplified by a few case reports of HBV transmission to sexual contacts, perinatal transmission between mother and newborns and in blood recipients. Recommendations are given in relation to both the diagnostic and therapeutic procedures in the individuals with "anti-HBc alone" and in the blood banking and transplantation services.


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Hepatitis B Antibodies/blood , Hepatitis B Core Antigens/immunology , Hepatitis B/immunology , Blood Banks , Hepatitis B/diagnosis , Hepatitis B/drug therapy , Hepatitis B/virology , Hepatitis B Antibodies/immunology , Hepatitis B virus/immunology , Hepatitis B, Chronic/immunology , Humans , Seroepidemiologic Studies , Transplantation , Virus Latency
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J Bacteriol ; 162(3): 897-901, 1985 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2987193

ABSTRACT

Rhodopseudomonas capsulata cells were shifted from phototrophic (anaerobic, light) to chemotrophic (semiaerobic, dark, 10% air saturation) growth conditions. During the adaptation period of 4 h, the bacteriochlorophyll content of cells and membranes decreased, and a newly synthesized 65-kilodalton polypeptide of the cytochrome oxidase was incorporated into the membrane fraction. The enzymatic activity of the cytochrome oxidase increased strongly after a lag time of 2 h. The amount of cytochrome oxidase protein does not follow the same kinetics. The relative amount of a membrane-bound cytochrome c of low molecular weight, which has been proposed to be a donor for the cytochrome oxidase, increased during adaptation.


Subject(s)
Electron Transport Complex IV/biosynthesis , Light , Rhodopseudomonas/enzymology , Bacterial Proteins/analysis , Kinetics , Membrane Proteins/analysis , Pigments, Biological/analysis , Rhodopseudomonas/growth & development
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FEBS Lett ; 152(2): 251-5, 1983 Feb 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6298000

ABSTRACT

A cytochrome c (cyt. c) was solubilized with Triton-X-100 and co-purified with cytochrome c oxidase from membranes of chemotrophically grown cells of Rhodopseudomonas capsulata. Cyt. c and cytochrome oxidase were separated on Sephadex G-50 columns. Antibodies against cytochrome c2 from the same bacterium did not cross react with the membrane-bound cyt. c. The IEP of the membrane-bound cyt. c was found to be pH 8.2, the midpoint potential was 234 +/- 11 mV at pH 7.0. This cyt. c binds CO. The native cyt. c is a dimer with an apparent Mr of 25000 containing 2 mol heme per mol dimer, which is believed to function as an electron donor for the high-potential cytochrome c oxidase.


Subject(s)
Cytochrome c Group/metabolism , Rhodopseudomonas/metabolism , Cell Membrane/metabolism , Electron Transport , Electron Transport Complex IV/metabolism , Potentiometry
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