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Klin Lab Diagn ; (4): 38-40, 2007 Apr.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17561666

ABSTRACT

Frozen-dried preparations were studied for the impact of moisture content of the nuclear magnetic resonance parameter that was a ratio of the amplitudes of a slow component and a rapid one of a free induction signal from the protons of samples. It was found that there was a linear correlation between this parameter and the moisture content of biological materials, by using bovine serum albumin (BSA) as examples, with lactose and biomass of Francisella tularensis. Formulas were derived for calculating the moisture content of the test preparations.


Subject(s)
Bacterial Vaccines/chemistry , Francisella tularensis , Water/analysis , Animals , Biomass , Cattle , Lactose/analysis , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Serum Albumin, Bovine/analysis
3.
Mikrobiologiia ; 63(1): 5-16, 1994.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8183121

ABSTRACT

The influence of osmotic stress and temperature on physiologo-biochemical state of microbial cells intended for freeze-drying has been analysed. Molecular mechanisms of cryo- and xeroprotective effect of protectors are dealt with in the paper.


Subject(s)
Bacterial Physiological Phenomena , Freeze Drying , Bacteria/chemistry , Bacteria/drug effects , Osmotic Pressure , Temperature
9.
Biofizika ; 34(3): 464-7, 1989.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2504291

ABSTRACT

It is shown that diffusive water permeability of E. coli cell membranes at 4-24 degrees C is in the range from 16.6 to 35.0 microM.s-1, that is close to erythrocyte membrane water permeability, but higher than that of lipid bilayers. Cryoprotectants (DMSO and thiourea) at the concentration of 1.0 M considerably decrease water bacterial membrane permeability. 1.5- and 2-fold, respectively. The obtained results are discussed in relation to two possible water transport ways through pores of the protein nature or lipid bilayer damages.


Subject(s)
Cell Membrane Permeability/drug effects , Dimethyl Sulfoxide/pharmacology , Escherichia coli/drug effects , Thiourea/pharmacology , Water/metabolism , Biological Transport , Diffusion , Escherichia coli/metabolism , Lipid Bilayers/metabolism
10.
Mol Biol (Mosk) ; 19(4): 1029-33, 1985.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-4047032

ABSTRACT

Temperature dependence of spin-spin proton relaxation times of DNA and bound water and the content of bound water in the samples of DNA, saturated with water in the atmosphere with different relative humidities from 0 to 100% were studied by means of pulsed NMR. It is shown that the temperature transition in the system of DNA-bound water in the interval 18-35 degrees is observed only when the relative humidity is more than 70% and the double-stranded structure of DNA exists. The transition of DNA from one conformation into another passes through some intermediate state more labile and probably less ordered. This transition is accompanied by changes in the structure of the hydration shell. In the case when relative humidity is greater than 80%, the partial dehydration of DNA stimulated by the transition is observed. This dehydration increases with the increase of relative humidity.


Subject(s)
DNA , Nucleic Acid Conformation , Temperature , Animals , Cattle , In Vitro Techniques , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Thymus Gland/analysis , Water
12.
Biofizika ; 29(2): 264-7, 1984.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6722195

ABSTRACT

Amount of inter--and extracellular unfrozen water in the intact human erythrocytes as well as tau a, "a life time" of water molecules in these cells, have been determined. The progressive compression of the erythrocytes during freezing them as deep as -5 degrees C has been found to submit to the ideal osmometer law. The membrane impermeability to Mn2+ ions has been disturbed when the temperature falls to -7 degrees C and below, the erythrocytes reaching "the minimal volume".


Subject(s)
Blood Preservation , Body Fluids/metabolism , Cell Membrane Permeability , Erythrocyte Membrane/metabolism , Intracellular Fluid/metabolism , Crystallization , Freezing , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Osmolar Concentration
13.
Mol Biol (Mosk) ; 17(4): 734-40, 1983.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6621522

ABSTRACT

The evidence of the intramolecular flexibility of human myeloma immunoglobulin G belonging to the second, third and fourth subclasses has been obtained using the impulse NMR method. It has been found that the degree of intramolecular flexibility for the myeloma immunoglobulin G belonging to the first subclass decreases significantly by cooling from 37 to 10 degrees.


Subject(s)
Immunoglobulin G/isolation & purification , Protein Conformation , Humans , Kinetics , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy/methods , Myeloma Proteins , Structure-Activity Relationship
16.
Biofizika ; 23(5): 813-6, 1978.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-359054

ABSTRACT

The pulsed-gradient, nuclear magnetic resonance method has been used to study diffusion of water through the cell membranes. An analytical expression is derived for relative amplitude of nuclear spin-echo, describing the diffusion of water in membrane pores. The latter are so narrow, that their diameter is only a little greater than the water molecule diameter. The experimental data for consumed yeast with normal content of water agree well with the theoretical dependence.


Subject(s)
Cell Membrane Permeability , Water , Diffusion , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Mathematics , Models, Biological , Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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