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    Beneficial Effects of Fragrances in Beverages on Human Health

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    Vanadium-binding proteins (Vanabins) from a vanadium-rich ascidian Ascidia sydneiensis samea

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    Since the beginning of the last century, it has been known that ascidians accumulate high levels of a transition metal, vanadium, in their blood cells, although the mechanism for this curious biological function remains unknown. Recently, we identified three vanadium-binding proteins (vanabins), previously denoted as vanadium-associated proteins (Kanda et al., 1997), from the cytoplasm fraction of vanadium-containing blood cells (vanadocytes) of the vanadium-rich ascidian Ascidia sydneiensis samea. Here, we describe the cloning, expression, and analysis of the metal-binding ability of vanabins. Recombinant proteins of two independent but related vanabins, vanabin1 and vanabin2, bound to 10 and 20 vanadium(IV) ions with dissociation constants of 2.1 × 10-5 M and 2.3 × 10-5 M, respectively. The binding of vanadium(IV) to these vanabins was inhibited by the addition of copper(II) ions, but not by magnesium(II) or molybdate(VI) ions. Vanabins are the first proteins reported to show specific binding to vanadium ions; this should provide a clue to resolving the problem regarding the selective accumulation of vanadium in ascidians

    カガクシュウショクホウニヨルストレプトマイセスズブチリシンインヒビターノシッカツ

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    京都大学0048新制・論文博士理学博士乙第3267号論理博第565号新制||理||244(附属図書館)5164UT51-52-L84(主査)教授 波多野 博行, 教授 香月 裕彦, 教授 川出 由己学位規則第5条第2項該当Kyoto UniversityDA

    Effects of Alcohols and Food Additives on Glutamate Receptors Expressed in Xenopus

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    Potentiation of GABA A

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    Effects of Aliphatic Alcohols and Food Additives on Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors in Xenopus

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    Characterization and Distribution of an Arginine Vasotocin Receptor in Mouse

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