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Frösner G, Koch M, Maass G, Thomssen R. [HIV safety of human plasma-derived hepatitis B vaccines]. IMMUNITAT UND INFEKTION 1993; 21:III-IV. [PMID: 8340132] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/22/2023]
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Curth U, Greipel J, Urbanke C, Maass G. Multiple binding modes of the single-stranded DNA binding protein from Escherichia coli as detected by tryptophan fluorescence and site-directed mutagenesis. Biochemistry 1993; 32:2585-91. [PMID: 8448116 DOI: 10.1021/bi00061a016] [Citation(s) in RCA: 41] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/30/2023]
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We have systematically substituted the four tryptophan residues of the single-stranded DNA binding protein from Escherichia coli (EcoSSB) by polar (serine or threonine) and aromatic (tyrosine or phenylalanine) amino acids. The resulting mutants with either single amino acid exchanges or triple substitutions are all active in ssDNA binding, though in some cases with reduced affinities. Measurements of the fluorescence of the mutated EcoSSBs show that there is no interaction between the four different tryptophan residues. We analyzed the ssDNA binding of the mutant proteins by fluorescence titrations. At 0.3 M NaCl ("high salt"), all singly substituted proteins bind to poly(dT) in a manner comparable to wild-type EcoSSB, covering 65 nucleotides with 1 EcoSSB tetramer. W54S mutant protein is an exception since even at 0.3 M NaCl it covers approximately 35 nucleotides, a behavior which is typical of salt concentrations below 10 mM NaCl ("low salt"). From this observation, it is inferred that tryptophan-54 is involved in a direct interaction with the ssDNA favoring the "high-salt" binding mode. All mutant proteins lacking tryptophan-54 but possessing tryptophan-88 at "low-salt" concentrations show a nonmonotonous behavior in the fluorescence titrations. This behavior can be interpreted assuming a model of cooperative binding of EcoSSB to poly(dT) with two different binding site sizes (n approximately 27 and n approximately 33) and different binding affinities. A quantitative treatment of the problem of multiple binding modes in the interaction of a multidentate ligand with a linear polymer is applied to these titrations.
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Jeltsch A, Alves J, Oelgeschläger T, Wolfes H, Maass G, Pingoud A. Mutational analysis of the function of Gln115 in the EcoRI restriction endonuclease, a critical amino acid for recognition of the inner thymidine residue in the sequence -GAATTC- and for coupling specific DNA binding to catalysis. J Mol Biol 1993; 229:221-34. [PMID: 8421302 DOI: 10.1006/jmbi.1993.1019] [Citation(s) in RCA: 34] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/30/2023]
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The Gln115 residue of the EcoRI restriction endonuclease has been proposed to form a hydrophobic contact to the methyl group of the inner thymidine of the EcoRI recognition sequence -GAATTC- and to be involved in intramolecular hydrogen bonds to the mainchain at positions 140 and 143 as well as to the side-chain of Asn173. We have exchanged Gln115 for Ala and Glu by site-directed mutagenesis and analysed the purified mutant proteins (Q115A and Q115E) biochemically and physico-chemically. Q115A and Q115E have the same secondary structure composition as wild-type EcoRI but are less stable towards thermal denaturation than the wild-type enzyme. In contrast to wild-type EcoRI the mutant proteins show a biphasic denaturation profile under alkaline pH, presumably because the amino acid exchange labilizes one part of the molecule, which unfolds before the rest of the protein is denatured. Q115A is catalytically inactive under normal buffer conditions, in part due to a diminished affinity towards DNA. At low ionic strength and alkaline pH, as well as in the presence of Mn2+, i.e. under conditions where wild-type EcoRI shows a relaxed specificity, Q115A is active, however not as much as wild-type EcoRI. Under these conditions it cleaves the canonical sequence -GAATTC- with the same kcat/Km value as the sequence -GAAUTC-, which differs from the former sequence by a single methyl group, while wild-type EcoRI shows a tenfold lower kcat/Km for cleavage of -GAAUTC- than for -GAATTC-. Binding experiments, carried out in the absence of Mg2+, demonstrate that Q115A has a similar affinity towards -GAATTC- as to -GAAUTC-, while wild-type EcoRI binds to -GAATTC- with a tenfold preference over -GAAUTC-. On the basis of these thermodynamic and kinetic results it can be concluded that the hydrophobic contact between the gamma-methylene group of Gln115 and the methyl group of the inner thymidine contributes about 3 kJ/mol (0.7 kcal/mol) to the energy of interaction, both in the ground and the transition state. Q115E is catalytically inactive under normal buffer conditions, but becomes active at low ionic strength or in the presence of Mn2+. Different from Q115A, Q115E is inactive at alkaline pH and its DNA binding affinity is highest at acidic pH.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
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Maass G. [HIV transmission by the communion chalice?]. Dtsch Med Wochenschr 1992; 117:1004. [PMID: 1611964] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/27/2022]
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Jeltsch A, Alves J, Maass G, Pingoud A. On the catalytic mechanism of EcoRI and EcoRV. A detailed proposal based on biochemical results, structural data and molecular modelling. FEBS Lett 1992; 304:4-8. [PMID: 1618296 DOI: 10.1016/0014-5793(92)80576-3] [Citation(s) in RCA: 59] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/27/2022]
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EcoRI and EcoRV have a very similar active site, as is apparent from a comparison of the structures of their respective protein-DNA complexes. Based on structural and mechanistic data, as well as detailed molecular modelling presented here, a mechanism for the DNA cleavage by these enzymes is suggested in which the attacking water molecule is activated by the phosphate group 3' to the scissile phosphodiester bond, and in which the leaving group is protonated by a water molecule associated with the essential cofactor, Mg2+. The mechanism proposed may also apply to other nucleases.
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Bremer S, Hoof T, Wilke M, Busche R, Scholte B, Riordan JR, Maass G, Tümmler B. Quantitative expression patterns of multidrug-resistance P-glycoprotein (MDR1) and differentially spliced cystic-fibrosis transmembrane-conductance regulator mRNA transcripts in human epithelia. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY 1992; 206:137-49. [PMID: 1375156 DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1992.tb16911.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 76] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/26/2022]
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P-glycoprotein (MDR1), that confers multidrug resistance in cancer, and the cystic-fibrosis transmembrane-conductance regulator (CFTR), that is causative defective in cystic fibrosis, belong to the family of ATP-binding transport proteins. The expression of MDR1 and CFTR in human epithelial tissues and the cell lines T84 and HT29 was estimated by primer-directed reverse transcription (RT) and subsequent monitoring of the kinetics of cDNA product formation during the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). MDR1 mRNA was found in high levels, 15-50 amol mRNA/microgram RNA, in the intestine, kidney, liver and placenta, and in low levels, 0.2 amol/microgram RNA, in respiratory epithelium. Large amounts of CFTR mRNA were measured in the gastrointestinal tract, whereas the kidney, as the phenotypically normal organ, and the lung, as the most severely affected organ in cystic fibrosis, both contained low amounts, 3 amol CFTR/microgram RNA. CFTR transcript levels of 1-5 amol/microgram RNA were determined in lymphocytes and lymphoblast cell lines, suggesting that lymphoblasts are an accessible source for the study of the molecular pathogenesis of cystic fibrosis. When transcripts were scanned by overlapping RT/PCR analyses, only transcript of expected size was detected for MDR1 mRNA, where variable in-frame deletions of either exon 4, 9 or 12 were observed in CFTR mRNA. The complete loss of single exons was seen at proportions of 1-40% in all investigated tissues and cell lines with large donor-to-donor variation. Exons 9 and 12 of the CFTR gene encode parts of the evolutionarily well-conserved first nucleotide-binding fold including the two Walker motifs. Alternative splicing may give rise to various CFTR forms of different function and localization.
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MESH Headings
- ATP Binding Cassette Transporter, Subfamily B, Member 1
- Base Sequence
- Carcinoma, Small Cell/genetics
- Cells, Cultured
- Chromosome Deletion
- Cystic Fibrosis/genetics
- Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator
- DNA/genetics
- DNA, Neoplasm/genetics
- DNA, Neoplasm/isolation & purification
- Drug Resistance/genetics
- Epithelium/physiology
- Exons
- Fructose-Bisphosphate Aldolase/genetics
- Granulocytes/physiology
- Humans
- Kinetics
- Leukocytes, Mononuclear/physiology
- Lung Neoplasms/genetics
- Membrane Glycoproteins/genetics
- Membrane Proteins/genetics
- Molecular Sequence Data
- Nasal Polyps/physiopathology
- Oligodeoxyribonucleotides
- Polymerase Chain Reaction/methods
- RNA Splicing
- RNA, Messenger/genetics
- RNA, Messenger/metabolism
- Transcription, Genetic
- Tumor Cells, Cultured
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Dörk T, Neumann T, Wulbrand U, Wulf B, Kälin N, Maass G, Krawczak M, Guillermit H, Ferec C, Horn G. Intra- and extragenic marker haplotypes of CFTR mutations in cystic fibrosis families. Hum Genet 1992; 88:417-25. [PMID: 1371263 DOI: 10.1007/bf00215676] [Citation(s) in RCA: 38] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/25/2022]
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In order to facilitate the screening for the less common mutations in the cystic fibrosis (CF) gene viz., the CF transmembrane conductance regulator gene (CFTR), marker haplotypes were determined for German non-CF (N) and CF chromosomes by polymerase chain reaction analysis of four polymorphisms upstream of the CF gene (XV-2c, KM.19, MP6-D9, J44) and six intragenic polymorphisms (GATT, TUB9, M470V, T854T, TUB18, TUB20) that span the CFTR gene from exon 6 through exon 21. Novel informative sequence variants of CFTR were detected in front of exons 10 (1525-61 A or G), 19 (3601-65 C or A), and 21 (4006-200 A or G). The CF locus exhibits strong long-range marker-marker linkage disequilibrium with breakpoints of recombination between XV-2c and KM.19, and between exons 10 and 19 of CFTR. Marker alleles of GATT-TUB9 and TUB18-TUB20 were found to be in absolute linkage disequilibrium. Four major haplotypes encompass more than 90% of German N and CF chromosomes. Fifteen CFTR mutations detected on 421 out of 500 CF chromosomes were each identified on one of these four predominant 7-marker haplotypes. Whereas all analysed delta F508 chromosomes carried the same KM.19-D9-J44-GATT-TUB9-M470V-T854T haplotype, another frequent mutation in Germany, R553X, was identified on two different major haplotypes. Hence, a priori haplotyping cannot exclude a particular CF mutation, but in combination with population genetic data, enables mutations to be ranked by decreasing probability.
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Maass G, Weber B, Doerr HW. [The status of immunity against poliomyelitis. The 5th cooperative study of the German Union to Control Viral Diseases, Inc]. Dtsch Med Wochenschr 1991; 116:1457-62. [PMID: 1655377 DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1063772] [Citation(s) in RCA: 9] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/28/2022]
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Neutralizing antibodies against poliovirus types 1, 2 and 3 were determined in the serum samples, supplied by 11 virological institutes, from 3,341 subjects of different ages living in the western part of the Federal Republic of Germany. The 3 poliovirus types were found in all age groups, with a seroprevalence of at least 80%. Although antibodies against the 3 types of poliovirus in the age-groups up to 30 years were demonstrated more frequently than in the previous years in which samples had been examined (1969, 1972, 1978 and 1983), 33% of subjects over 40 years (this age-group had not previously been tested) did not have complete immunity against all 3 poliovirus types. For this reason immunization against poliomyelitis should continue to be recommended when indicated, especially before travels to regions where the disease is endemic.
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Dörk T, Wulbrand U, Richter T, Neumann T, Wolfes H, Wulf B, Maass G, Tümmler B. Cystic fibrosis with three mutations in the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator gene. Hum Genet 1991; 87:441-6. [PMID: 1715308 DOI: 10.1007/bf00197165] [Citation(s) in RCA: 81] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/28/2022]
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Three mutations in the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) gene were discovered in a pancreas-insufficient patient with cystic fibrosis (CF) who displayed an uncommon combination of almost normal chloride concentration in sweat tests and typical symptoms of gastrointestinal and pulmonary disease. The R553Q mutation was found on the maternal delta F508-CFTR gene. Codon 553 is located within a consensus motif of the ATP-binding cassette transport proteins at a less conserved position. Other members of this protein superfamily contain a glutamine instead of arginine at the homologous position, suggesting a modulating rather than disease-causing role of the R553Q mutation in CFTR. The amplification refractory mutation system did not detect the R553Q mutation in a further 65 normal, 113 delta F508, and 91 non-delta F508 CF chromosomes. The index case carried the R553X nonsense mutation on the paternal chromosome. The R553X mutation was present on a further 9 out of 86 German non-delta F508 CF chromosomes linked with the XV2c-KM19-Mp6d9-J44-GATT haplotypes 2-2-2-1-1 and 1-1-2-1-2. The location of R553X on separate haplotypes including both alleles of the intragenic GATT repeat suggests an ancient and/or multiple origins of the R553X mutations. The association of the genotype of the CFTR mutation and the clinical phenotype was assessed for the patients carrying the related genotypes delta F508/delta F508 (n = 80), delta F508/R553X (n = 9) and delta F508-R553Q/R553X (n = 1). In compound heterozygotes, the median chloride concentration in pilocarpine iontophoresis sweat tests was significantly lower than in the delta F508 homozygotes (P less than 0.01). The patient groups were significantly different with respect to the distributions of the centiles for height (P less than 0.001) and weight (P less than 0.01) as the most sensitive predictors of the course and prognosis in CF. Growth retardation was more pronounced in the compound heterozygotes.
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Schaper A, Urbanke C, Kohring GW, Maass G. Structure and dynamics of the complex of single stranded DNA binding protein of Escherichia coli with circular single stranded DNA of filamentous phages. J Biomol Struct Dyn 1991; 8:1233-50. [PMID: 1892584 DOI: 10.1080/07391102.1991.10507880] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/29/2022]
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We have analyzed the equilibrium and nonequilibrium properties of the complex of the single stranded DNA binding protein of Escherichia coli (EcoSSB) and circular single stranded DNA of filamentous phages M13mp8 and F1 using static and dynamic light scattering, analytical ultracentrifugation and electron microscopy. Upon binding to the single stranded DNA the EcoSSB tetramer replaces an equivalent volume of water trapped within the coiled single stranded DNA and hinders the folding of the single stranded DNA into secondary structures at all salt concentrations. The salt dependent compaction of the stoichiometric complex can be described assuming a flexible polyelectrolyte chain. The solution structure of the macromolecular complex is a random coil and in the electron microscope a beaded flexible structure of the complex with a bead diameter of 6 nm appears at all salt concentrations used. The internal motions of the stoichiometric complex can be described by the Rouse-Zimm model of polymer dynamics. The segmental mobility of the complex can be correlated with changes in the binding site size of the EcoSSB tetramer; it indicates the presence of interactions between EcoSSB tetramers bound to single stranded DNA.
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MESH Headings
- Coliphages/metabolism
- DNA, Circular/chemistry
- DNA, Circular/metabolism
- DNA, Circular/ultrastructure
- DNA, Single-Stranded/chemistry
- DNA, Single-Stranded/metabolism
- DNA, Single-Stranded/ultrastructure
- DNA, Viral/chemistry
- DNA, Viral/metabolism
- DNA, Viral/ultrastructure
- DNA-Binding Proteins/chemistry
- DNA-Binding Proteins/metabolism
- DNA-Binding Proteins/ultrastructure
- Escherichia coli/metabolism
- Kinetics
- Macromolecular Substances
- Microscopy, Electron
- Protein Binding
- Scattering, Radiation
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Schaper A, Urbanke C, Maass G. Salt dependent changes in structure and dynamics of circular single stranded DNA of filamentous phages of Escherichia coli. J Biomol Struct Dyn 1991; 8:1211-32. [PMID: 1892583 DOI: 10.1080/07391102.1991.10507879] [Citation(s) in RCA: 6] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/29/2022]
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We have analyzed the static and dynamic behaviour of the circular single stranded DNA of the filamentous Escherichia coli phages F1 and M13mp8 in solution as a function of salt concentration using static and dynamic light scattering and sedimentation analysis in the analytical ultracentrifuge. We show by static light scattering that native and denatured single stranded DNA behave like a randomly coiled macromolecule at all salt concentrations used. The size of the native single stranded DNA is governed by the formation of secondary structures. While the radius of gyration decreases with increasing salt concentration the translational diffusion of the center-of-mass of native single stranded DNA and the sedimentation coefficient increase with increasing salt concentration in a biphasic manner. Below 100 mM monovalent cation concentration there is a strong dependence of the hydrodynamic parameters upon salt which is reduced approx. 3-fold at higher salt concentrations. We attribute the compaction of single stranded DNA by salt to electrostatic shielding and, in case of native single stranded DNA, secondary structure formation. Internal motions of the native single stranded DNA are observable at all salt concentrations and can be interpreted with a model of segmental diffusion of the elements of the polymer chain. The observed segmental diffusion coefficient of the native single stranded polynucleotide increases with increasing salt under the conditions investigated.
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Doerr HW, Maass G. [Poliomyelitis preventive inoculation]. Dtsch Med Wochenschr 1991; 116:875. [PMID: 2036950] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/29/2022]
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Curth U, Bayer I, Greipel J, Mayer F, Urbanke C, Maass G. Amino acid 55 plays a central role in tetramerization and function of Escherichia coli single-stranded DNA binding protein. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY 1991; 196:87-93. [PMID: 2001710 DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1991.tb15789.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 25] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/29/2022]
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The histidine at position 55 of the amino acid sequence of the Escherichia coli single-stranded DNA binding protein was replaced by tyrosine, glutamic acid, lysine, phenylalanine, and isoleucine. The properties of the mutant proteins were determined using analytical ultracentrifugation, NMR spectroscopy, gel filtration, and fluorimetric detection of their single-stranded DNA binding ability. While the phenylalanine and isoleucine substitutions did not change the properties of the protein measurably, tyrosine and lysine mutants dissociate into subunits and loose some of their binding affinity for poly(dT). For the lysine mutant we show by electron microscopy that the protein, although fully dissociated and possibly denatured in the free state, binds to poly(dT) as a tetramer indistinguishable from the wild-type protein. The process of tetramerization as observed via single-stranded DNA binding ability is composed of a variety of steps ranging in time from some milliseconds to several hours; it probably involves several forms of dissociated and non-native protein.
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Fescharek R, Quast U, Maass G, Merkle W, Schwarz S. Measles-mumps vaccination in the FRG: an empirical analysis after 14 years of use. II. Tolerability and analysis of spontaneously reported side effects. Vaccine 1990; 8:446-56. [PMID: 2251871 DOI: 10.1016/0264-410x(90)90245-h] [Citation(s) in RCA: 32] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/31/2022]
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Four hundred and thirty-three reports of suspected side effects following measles-mumps vaccination had been received at Behringwerke by the end of December 1989. The analysis of the data shows that no new risks of the vaccination could be identified and that the frequency of side effects is in good agreement with the findings of other authors. It therefore can be assumed that the relative risks of the vaccination continue to be distinctly outweighed by the benefits. The findings clearly demonstrate once more that it is necessary to carry out a thorough differential diagnosis before one can assume that the symptoms observed are causally related to the vaccination. In addition the analysis shows the importance of the epidemiological approach to the assessment of rare side effects.
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Hundrieser J, Bremer S, Peinemann F, Stuhrmann M, Hoffknecht N, Wulf B, Schmidtke J, Reiss J, Maass G, Tümmler B. Frequency of the F508 deletion in the CFTR gene in Turkish cystic fibrosis patients. Hum Genet 1990; 85:409-10. [PMID: 2210752 DOI: 10.1007/bf02428283] [Citation(s) in RCA: 8] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/30/2022]
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The F508 deletion in the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) gene was found in 8 out of 30 Turkish cystic fibrosis (CF) chromosomes (27%). Five Turkish delta F508 CF chromosomes were associated with the risk haplotype B in KM19 (2 allele)/XV2c (1 allele). In the Turkish population, cystic fibrosis is predominantly caused by mutations other than the F508 deletion.
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Fescharek R, Quast U, Maass G, Merkle W, Schwarz S. Measles-mumps vaccination in the FRG: an empirical analysis after 14 years of use. I. Efficacy and analysis of vaccine failures. Vaccine 1990; 8:333-6. [PMID: 2396472 DOI: 10.1016/0264-410x(90)90090-9] [Citation(s) in RCA: 7] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/31/2022]
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One hundred and ninety two reports on vaccine failures after measles and mumps vaccination are analysed. These reports were received by the Drug Surveillance Department at Behringwerke between 1976 and 1989. Seventy-six per cent of the suspected measles and 41% of the suspected mumps cases occurred within the first 3 years postvaccination. Most probably these were primary vaccine failures. The analysis of the data collected in the 14 years since the introduction of measles-mumps vaccination in the FRG gives no reason to suspect that the protection afforded by the vaccines wanes with time.
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Zibert A, Maass G, Strebel K, Falk MM, Beck E. Infectious foot-and-mouth disease virus derived from a cloned full-length cDNA. J Virol 1990; 64:2467-73. [PMID: 2159523 PMCID: PMC249421 DOI: 10.1128/jvi.64.6.2467-2473.1990] [Citation(s) in RCA: 80] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/30/2022] Open
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A full-length cDNA plasmid of foot-and-mouth disease virus has been constructed. RNA synthesized in vitro by means of a bacteriophage SP6 promoter inserted in front of the cDNA led to the production of infectious particles upon transfection of BHK-21 cells. These particles were also found to be highly infectious for primary bovine kidney cells as well as for baby mice. The difficulty in cloning the foot-and-mouth disease virus cytidyl tract in Escherichia coli was circumvented by joining two separate cloned parts, representing the S and L fragments of the genome, and, in a second step, inserting a dC-dG homopolymer. Homopolymeric sequences of up to 25 cytidyl residues did not lead to the production of virus. Replicons containing poly(C) tracts long enough to permit virus replication were first established in yeast cells. One of these constructs could also be maintained in E. coli and was used to produce infectious RNA in vitro. The length of the poly(C) sequence in this cDNA plasmid was 32 nucleotides. However, the poly(C) tracts of two recombinant viruses found in transfected BHK-21 cells were 60 and 80 nucleotides long, respectively. Possible mechanisms leading to the enlargement of the poly(C) tract during virus replication are discussed.
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Thielking V, Alves J, Fliess A, Maass G, Pingoud A. Accuracy of the EcoRI restriction endonuclease: binding and cleavage studies with oligodeoxynucleotide substrates containing degenerate recognition sequences. Biochemistry 1990; 29:4682-91. [PMID: 2372551 DOI: 10.1021/bi00471a024] [Citation(s) in RCA: 72] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/31/2022]
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We have synthesized a series of 18 nonpalindromic oligodeoxynucleotides that carry all possible base changes within the recognition sequence of EcoRI. These single strands can be combined with their complementary single strands to obtain all possible EcoRI sequences (left), or they can be combined with a single strand containing the canonical sequence to obtain double strands with all possible mismatches within the recognition sequence (right): (sequence; see text) The rate of phosphodiester bond cleavage of these oligodeoxynucleotides by EcoRI was determined in single-turnover experiments under normal buffer conditions in order to find out to what extent the canonical recognition site can be distorted and yet serve as a substrate for EcoRI. Our results show that oligodeoxynucleotides containing mismatch base pairs are in general more readily attacked by EcoRI than oligodeoxynucleotides containing EcoRI sites and that the rates of cleavage of the two complementary strands of degenerate oligodeoxynucleotides are quite different. We have also determined the affinities of these oligodeoxynucleotides to EcoRI. They are higher for oligodeoxynucleotides carrying a mismatch within the EcoRI recognition site than for oligodeoxynucleotides containing an EcoRI site but otherwise do not correlate with the rate with which these oligodeoxynucleotides are cleaved by EcoRI. Our results allow details to be given for the probability of EcoRI making mistakes in cleaving DNA not only in its recognition sequence but also in sequences closely related to it. Due to the fact that the rates of cleavage in the two strands of a degenerate sequence generally are widely different, these mistakes are most likely not occurring in vivo, since nicked intermediates can be repaired by DNA ligase.
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Tümmler B, Aschendorff A, Darnedde T, Fryburg K, Maass G, Hundrieser J. Marker haplotype association with growth in German cystic fibrosis patients. Hum Genet 1990; 84:267-73. [PMID: 1968035 DOI: 10.1007/bf00200573] [Citation(s) in RCA: 7] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/29/2022]
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In 84 families with 101 children with cystic fibrosis (CF) and 103 unaffected siblings, the haplotype of CF chromosomes was determined with six restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) markers that span the CF gene locus. Patient groups with different genotypes in the more distant flanking marker loci MET D, MET H, and D7S8 differed significantly from each other with respect to percentile height and weight, and percentage of weight for height. Patients homozygous 1-1 in met D (TaqI) and met H (TaqI) were thin and tall when homozygous 1-1 in J3.11 (MspI), and small when homozygous 2-2 in J3.11. Heterozygosity in 3.11 and met H and homozygosity 1-1 in met D segregated with the most severe growth retardation. In contrast, growth was normal in patients who were heterozygous in met D and/or had an uncommon KM.19/XV-2c haplotype. Most patients with pancreatic sufficiency and/or borderline sweat test values were carrying rare haplotypes on their CF chromosomes. Adult patients clustered in genotype groups with normal height percentile distributions. This association between haplotype and clinical severity of CF in the German population provides evidence for genetic microheterogeneity of the CF locus, either because of the existence of multiple alleles of the CF gene itself and/or because of the existence of closely linked polymorphic genes that control growth and development and hence modulate the clinical course and prognosis of CF.
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Alves J, Urbanke C, Fliess A, Maass G, Pingoud A. Fluorescence stopped-flow kinetics of the cleavage of synthetic oligodeoxynucleotides by the EcoRI restriction endonuclease. Biochemistry 1989; 28:7879-88. [PMID: 2611219 DOI: 10.1021/bi00445a050] [Citation(s) in RCA: 25] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/01/2023]
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We have investigated in fluorescence stopped-flow and temperature-jump experiments the EcoRI-catalyzed cleavage of synthetic palindromic tridecadeoxynucleotides which contain the EcoRI site but differ in the flanking sequences. The overall reaction can be resolved in several reactions which were analyzed by a nonlinear least-squares fitting procedure on the experimental data. The result of this analysis is a minimal scheme that describes the overall reaction in terms of the rate constants of the individual reactions. According to this scheme EcoRI and the tridecadeoxynucleotide substrates associate in the presence of Mg2+ in a nearly diffusion-controlled process. This is followed by a reaction which is or includes the cleavage of the first phosphodiester bond. There is no indication for a time-resolved conformational transition prior to catalysis. After cleavage of the first strand, dissociation of the nicked double strand can occur, which then rearranges to the original palindromic double-stranded substrate and is bound again by the enzyme. Alternatively, the nicked double strand can be cleaved in the second strand. This reaction is followed by product release from the enzyme. The magnitude of the individual rate constants depends on the substrate used; the differences explain the preference of EcoRI for substrates that contain AT as compared to GC base pairs next to the recognition site.
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Geiger R, Rüter T, Alves J, Fliess A, Wolfes H, Pingoud V, Urbanke C, Maass G, Pingoud A, Düsterhöft A. Genetic engineering of EcoRI mutants with altered amino acid residues in the DNA binding site: physicochemical investigations give evidence for an altered monomer/dimer equilibrium for the Gln144Lys145 and Gln144Lys145Lys200 mutants. Biochemistry 1989; 28:2667-77. [PMID: 2499352 DOI: 10.1021/bi00432a046] [Citation(s) in RCA: 23] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/01/2023]
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We have genetically engineered the Arg200----Lys mutant, the Glu144Arg145----GlnLys double mutant, and the Glu144Arg145Arg200----GlnLysLys triple mutant of the EcoRI endonuclease in extension of previously published work on site-directed mutagenesis of the EcoRI endonuclease in which Glu144 had been exchanged for Gln and Arg145 for Lys [Wolfes et al. (1986) Nucleic Acids Res. 14, 9063]. All these mutants carry modifications in the DNA binding site. Mutant EcoRI proteins were purified to homogeneity and characterized by physicochemical techniques. All mutants have a very similar secondary structure composition. However, whereas the Lys200 mutant is not impaired in its capacity to form a dimer, the Gln144Lys145 and Gln144Lys145Lys200 mutants have a very much decreased propensity to form a dimer or tetramer depending on concentration as shown by gel filtration and analytical ultracentrifugation. This finding may explain the results of isoelectric focusing experiments which show that these two mutants have a considerably more basic pI than expected for a protein in which an acidic amino acid was replaced by a neutral one. Furthermore, while wild-type EcoRI and the Lys200 mutant are denatured in an irreversible manner upon heating to 60 degrees C, the thermal denaturation process as shown by circular dichroism spectroscopy is fully reversible with the Gln144Lys145 double mutant and the Gln144Lys145Lys200 triple mutant. All EcoRI endonuclease mutants described here have a residual enzymatic activity with wild-type specificity, since Escherichia coli cells overexpressing the mutant proteins can only survive in the presence of EcoRI methylase. The detailed analysis of the enzymatic activity and specificity of the purified mutant proteins is the subject of the accompanying paper [Alves et al. (1989) Biochemistry (following paper in this issue)].
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Alves J, Rüter T, Geiger R, Fliess A, Maass G, Pingoud A. Changing the hydrogen-bonding potential in the DNA binding site of EcoRI by site-directed mutagenesis drastically reduces the enzymatic activity, not, however, the preference of this restriction endonuclease for cleavage within the site-GAATTC-. Biochemistry 1989; 28:2678-84. [PMID: 2659077 DOI: 10.1021/bi00432a047] [Citation(s) in RCA: 62] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/02/2023]
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According to the X-ray structure analysis of an EcoRI-oligodeoxynucleotide complex [McClarin et al. (1986) Science 234, 1526], sequence specificity is mediated by 12 hydrogen bonds, 6 from each of the two identical subunits of the dimeric enzyme to the recognition site -GAATTC-: Arg200 forms two hydrogen bonds with guanine, while Glu144 and Arg145 form four hydrogen bonds to adjacent adenine residues. Changing the hydrogen-bonding potential at the recognition site without perturbing the rest of the interface should lead to the recognition of degenerate sequences [Rosenberg et al. (1987) in Protein Engineering (Oxender, D. L., & Fox, C. F., Eds.) pp 237-250, Liss, New York]. We have shown previously that replacing Glu144 by Gln and Arg145 by Lys affects the activity of the enzyme, not, however, its specificity [Wolfes et al. (1986) Nucleic Acids Res. 14, 9063]. We show now that also the mutation of Arg200 to Lys, the double mutation Glu144Arg145 to GlnLys, and the triple mutation Glu144Arg145Arg200 to GlnLysLys do not lead to a detectable degeneracy of the specificity of cleavage by EcoRI but significantly impair the catalytic activity of this enzyme. A detailed analysis of the steady-state kinetics of cleavage of pUC8 DNA and a tridecadeoxynucleotide substrate demonstrates that the reduction in activity for all DNA binding site mutants investigated so far is mainly due to a decrease in kcat, with the exception of the Arg200 to Lys mutant, which is only impaired in its KM.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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Bayer I, Fliess A, Greipel J, Urbanke C, Maass G. Modulation of the affinity of the single-stranded DNA-binding protein of Escherichia coli (E. coli SSB) to poly(dT) by site-directed mutagenesis. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY 1989; 179:399-404. [PMID: 2645140 DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1989.tb14567.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 29] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/01/2023]
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A vector for site-directed mutagenesis and overproduction of the Escherichia coli single-stranded-DNA-binding protein (E. coli SSB) was constructed. An E. coli strain carrying this vector produces up to 400 mg pure protein from 25 g wet cells. The vector was used to mutate specifically the Phe60 residue of E. coli SSB. Phe60 had been proposed to be located near the single-stranded-DNA-binding site. Substitution of the Phe60 residue by Val, Ser, Leu, His, Tyr and Trp gave proteins with no or only minor conformational changes, as detected by NMR spectroscopy. The affinity of the mutant E. coli SSB proteins for single-stranded DNA decreased in the order Trp greater than Phe (wild-type) greater than Tyr greater than Leu greater than His greater than Val greater than Ser, leading to the conclusion that position 60 is a site of hydrophobic interaction of the protein with DNA.
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Matthyssen L, Arndt-Hanser A, Lange W, Maass G, Schütt K, van Loon A, Wolters G. An enzyme-immunoassay for antibodies against hepatitis B core antigen: characteristics and clinical validation. J Virol Methods 1987; 17:95-103. [PMID: 3312270 DOI: 10.1016/0166-0934(87)90072-3] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/05/2023]
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An enzyme-immunoassay (EIA) for antibodies to hepatitis B core antigen (anti-HBc) was developed. The new test uses undiluted samples, incubated directly into an HBcAg coated well. Three alternative test procedures are possible. The stability of reagents was studied and a preclinical evaluation was performed intramurally. An assay correlation study was organised. We report the results of the external evaluation performed at 4 centres. A mean analytical sensitivity of 1.1, 1.2 and 0.36 PEI units/ml anti-HBc was found for procedure I (1 h/1 h/30 min), procedure II (30 min/30 min/30 min) and procedure III (16-20 h/1 h/30 min), respectively. In total, 5288 determinations on serum or plasma from various patients and healthy individuals were performed: 10% with procedure I, 52% with procedure II and 38% with procedure III. The qualitative (positive or negative) results were compared with those found with tests used routinely at the centres--47% with Corzyme (Abbott) and 53% with Corab (Abbott)--in a first screening. A final evaluation was made taking into account the repeatability of the results. Based on all results together, the agreement between the new EIA for anti-HBc and the routine tests was 97.6% at the first screening and increased to 99.0% after further evaluation.
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Maass G. [HIV infection]. Dtsch Med Wochenschr 1987; 112:1187. [PMID: 3608843] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/06/2023]
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