Previous investigation on the mutagenic effects of 3,N4-Ethenocytosine (εC), a nonpairing DNA lesion,revealed the existence of a novel SOS-independent inducible mutagenic mechanism in E. coli termed UVM for UV modula...Previous investigation on the mutagenic effects of 3,N4-Ethenocytosine (εC), a nonpairing DNA lesion,revealed the existence of a novel SOS-independent inducible mutagenic mechanism in E. coli termed UVM for UV modulation of mutagenesis. To investigate whether UVM is mediated by an alteration of DNA replication, we have set up an in vitro replication system ill which phage M13 viral single-stranded DNA bearing a single site-specific (εC) residue is replicated by soluble protein extracts from E. coli cells. Replication products were analyzed by agarose gel electrophoresis and the frequency of translesion synthesis was determined by restriction endonuclease analyses. Our data indicate that DNA replication is strongly inhibited by εC, but that translesion DNA synthesis does occur in about 14% of the replicated DNA molecules. These results are very similar to those observed previously in vivo, and suggest that this experimental system may be suitable for evaluating alterations in DNA replication in UVM-induced cells.展开更多
Objective: Analysis based on ‘outliers’has been demonstrated to be a useful adjunct to mean value analysis in quantitative needle electromyography (EMG). However, the outlier criteria applied have been arbitrarily c...Objective: Analysis based on ‘outliers’has been demonstrated to be a useful adjunct to mean value analysis in quantitative needle electromyography (EMG). However, the outlier criteria applied have been arbitrarily chosen. The aim of the present study was to determine the most useful outlier criteria in motor unit potential (MUP) analysis. Methods: The external anal sphincter (EAS) muscles were examined by multi-MUP analysis. From 115 muscles of 64 normative subjects, the 0/100, 5/95, 10/90, 15/85, 20/80, and 25/75 percentile MUP parameter values were grouped individually. From these, the 5/95, 2.5/97.5, 1/99 and 0/100%confidence limits were determined. Thus, 24 sets of outlier limits were formed. To calculate sensitivity and specificity, data from 79 patients with cauda equina lesions (189 muscles), and from 77 controls (119 muscles) were compared to normative outlier limits. Results: Sensitivities were highest with outlier limits formed from the 10-90 percentile ranges, followed by the 5-95 and 15-85 percentile ranges, while specificity was highest using the 15-85, followed by the 20-80, and 25-75 percentile ranges. On direct head-to-head comparison the 10-90 percentile ranges were more sensitive and 5-95 were more specific. Conclusions: The study demonstrated considerable differences in the sensitivity and specificity of outlier limits calculated from different percentile ranges, with outlier criteria calculated from the 10-90 and from the 5-95 percentile ranges appearing to be the most useful for detection of neuropathy in the EAS muscle. Significance: In future EAS muscle EMG I propose that outlier criteria calculated from the 10-90 percentile ranges be used.展开更多
文摘Previous investigation on the mutagenic effects of 3,N4-Ethenocytosine (εC), a nonpairing DNA lesion,revealed the existence of a novel SOS-independent inducible mutagenic mechanism in E. coli termed UVM for UV modulation of mutagenesis. To investigate whether UVM is mediated by an alteration of DNA replication, we have set up an in vitro replication system ill which phage M13 viral single-stranded DNA bearing a single site-specific (εC) residue is replicated by soluble protein extracts from E. coli cells. Replication products were analyzed by agarose gel electrophoresis and the frequency of translesion synthesis was determined by restriction endonuclease analyses. Our data indicate that DNA replication is strongly inhibited by εC, but that translesion DNA synthesis does occur in about 14% of the replicated DNA molecules. These results are very similar to those observed previously in vivo, and suggest that this experimental system may be suitable for evaluating alterations in DNA replication in UVM-induced cells.
文摘Objective: Analysis based on ‘outliers’has been demonstrated to be a useful adjunct to mean value analysis in quantitative needle electromyography (EMG). However, the outlier criteria applied have been arbitrarily chosen. The aim of the present study was to determine the most useful outlier criteria in motor unit potential (MUP) analysis. Methods: The external anal sphincter (EAS) muscles were examined by multi-MUP analysis. From 115 muscles of 64 normative subjects, the 0/100, 5/95, 10/90, 15/85, 20/80, and 25/75 percentile MUP parameter values were grouped individually. From these, the 5/95, 2.5/97.5, 1/99 and 0/100%confidence limits were determined. Thus, 24 sets of outlier limits were formed. To calculate sensitivity and specificity, data from 79 patients with cauda equina lesions (189 muscles), and from 77 controls (119 muscles) were compared to normative outlier limits. Results: Sensitivities were highest with outlier limits formed from the 10-90 percentile ranges, followed by the 5-95 and 15-85 percentile ranges, while specificity was highest using the 15-85, followed by the 20-80, and 25-75 percentile ranges. On direct head-to-head comparison the 10-90 percentile ranges were more sensitive and 5-95 were more specific. Conclusions: The study demonstrated considerable differences in the sensitivity and specificity of outlier limits calculated from different percentile ranges, with outlier criteria calculated from the 10-90 and from the 5-95 percentile ranges appearing to be the most useful for detection of neuropathy in the EAS muscle. Significance: In future EAS muscle EMG I propose that outlier criteria calculated from the 10-90 percentile ranges be used.