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Nanotechnology ; 29(11): 115202, 2018 Mar 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29339571

ABSTRACT

Thin films of lead sulfide alloyed with thorium and oxygen were deposited on GaAs substrates and processed to produce a photo-diode structure. Structural, optical and electrical characterizations indicate the presence of small nanoscale domains (NDs) that are characterized by dense packaging, high quality interfaces and a blue-shift of the energy bandgap toward the short wavelength infrared range of the spectrum. Photocurrent spectroscopy revealed a considerable photoconductivity that is correlated with excitation of carriers in the NDs of lead sulfide alloyed with thorium and oxygen. Furthermore, the appearance of a photovoltaic effect under near infrared illumination indicates a quasi-type II band alignment at the interface of the GaAs and the film of NDs.

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Plant Mol Biol ; 20(1): 49-60, 1992 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1515612

ABSTRACT

Southern blot analysis has revealed the existence in maize of perhaps 12 members of the nuclear cab multigene family encoding the chlorophyll a- and b-binding proteins of the photosystem II light-harvesting complex. Hybridization with 3' probes derived from unsequenced cDNA clones showed that six members of this family differ from one another with respect to expression in mesophyll and/or bundle sheath cells and regulation by light. An additional member of this family, designated cab-m7, that encodes a 28 kDa primary translation product has now been identified. It has been cloned from a maize genomic library and sequenced to begin to define the bases for differences in the expression of these genes. This cab gene is shown to be strongly preferentially expressed in the mesophyll (vs. bundle sheath) cells of maize. Furthermore, the gene is photo-responsive; although small amounts of cab-m7 mRNA are present in etiolated leaves, the mRNA pool is 8-fold larger after six hours of illumination. DNA sequences upstream of the cab-m7 gene resemble those found in the 5'-flanking regions of some other plant genes.


Subject(s)
Multigene Family , Photosynthetic Reaction Center Complex Proteins/genetics , Plant Proteins/genetics , Zea mays/genetics , Amino Acid Sequence , Base Sequence , Blotting, Southern , Cloning, Molecular , DNA/genetics , DNA/isolation & purification , Genomic Library , Light , Light-Harvesting Protein Complexes , Molecular Sequence Data , Photosystem II Protein Complex , Plants/genetics , Protein Biosynthesis , RNA, Messenger/genetics , RNA, Messenger/metabolism , Restriction Mapping , Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid , Species Specificity
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Arch Sex Behav ; 20(2): 137-50, 1991 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2064539

ABSTRACT

Sexual histories and arousal patterns of 60 college men were sampled in a rural area to better evaluate the role of sexual arousal in males typically used as nonoffender controls in sex research. Nearly two-thirds of the sample (65%) had engaged in some form of sexual misconduct in the past, ranging from sexual contacts with children and coercive sex with women to voyeurism and frottage. Even more subjects expressed a desire for such activities. Previous experience with frottage, obscene phone calls, and pedophilic contacts was associated with higher subjective arousal to depictions of these activities. Previous experience with coercive sex or voyeurism did not appear to be associated with greater arousal to these activities. There was considerable variability in the arousability of subjects to the variety of deviant stimuli presented, thus blurring the distinction between pathological and normal arousal patterns. These results suggest that young men are easily aroused sexually by a variety of stimuli, and seek out a variety of sexual experiences, some of which are punishable by law.


Subject(s)
Libido , Paraphilic Disorders/psychology , Sexual Behavior , Adolescent , Adult , Cross-Sectional Studies , Humans , Incidence , Male , Middle Aged , Paraphilic Disorders/epidemiology , Reference Values , Sex Offenses/legislation & jurisprudence , Sex Offenses/psychology , Sex Offenses/statistics & numerical data
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Biochem Genet ; 26(9-10): 595-603, 1988 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3242496

ABSTRACT

The ostrich fern, Matteuccia struthiopteris L., contains two globulin spore storage proteins of 2.2 S and 11.3 S, with physical characteristics similar to those of seed storage proteins of Brassica napus (rapeseed) and Raphanus sativus (radish). By the use of a cloned cDNA that encodes the 1.7 S B. napus storage protein (napin), gene sequences that hybridized with napin were detected in fern nuclear DNA, and a 900-nucleotide homologous mRNA was detected in developing spores. In vitro translation of this fern mRNA produced a 22-kD polypeptide comparable in size to the 21-kD precursor polypeptide identified in Brassica. No hybridizations were observed between the Brassica 12 S clone and either fern DNA or developing spore mRNA.


Subject(s)
Brassica/genetics , Genes , Plant Proteins/genetics , Plants/genetics , Blotting, Southern , DNA/genetics , DNA/isolation & purification , Nucleic Acid Hybridization , RNA, Messenger/genetics , Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid , Spores
5.
Plant Physiol ; 85(2): 343-9, 1987 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16665699

ABSTRACT

Two globulin storage proteins have been identified in spores of the ostrich fern, Matteuccia struthiopteris (L.) Todaro. The two proteins comprise a significant amount of the total spore protein, are predominantly salt-soluble, and can be extracted by other solvents to a limited extent. The large 11.3 Svedberg unit (S) globulin is composed of five polypeptides with molecular weights of 21,000, 22,000, 24,000, 28,000 and 30,000. Each polypeptide has several isoelectric point (pI) variants between pH 5 and 7. The small 2.2S storage protein has a pI > 10.5 and is composed of at least two major polypeptides of 6,000 and 14,000 M(r). The amino acid composition of both storage proteins reveals that the 11.3S protein is particularly rich in aspartic and glutamic acid, while the 2.2S protein has few acidic amino acids. During imbibition and germination the globulin fraction declines rapidly, with a corresponding degradation of individual polypeptides of each protein. Polyclonal antibodies against each of the two proteins were produced and used for immunolocalization to determine the site of storage protein deposition within the quiescent spore. The proteins were sequestered in protein bodies of 2 to 10 micrometers, that are morphologically similar to those found in the seeds of flowering plants. The results suggest that spore globulins are biochemically similar to seed globulins, especially those found in some cruciferous seeds.

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