Plant RNA N-glycosidase specifically hydrolyzes the N-C glycosidic bond of a conserved adenosine in the sarcin/ricin domain of the largest RNA in ribosome, releasing an adenine base and thus inhibiting protein synthes...Plant RNA N-glycosidase specifically hydrolyzes the N-C glycosidic bond of a conserved adenosine in the sarcin/ricin domain of the largest RNA in ribosome, releasing an adenine base and thus inhibiting protein synthesis. This substrate specificity was challenged later by discovery that various RNA derivatives and DNAs, especially the double-stranded supercoiled DNA could be used as substrate by RNA N-glycosidase. Thus, it was argued whether the DNA-cleaving activity was an intrinsic feature of RNA N-glycosidase or it was contaminated by DNase. In this article, several lines of evidence are presented to show that RNA N-glycosidase can really release the adenine base from the double-stranded supercoi/ed DNA. It was proposed that the cleavage mechanism of supercoiled DNA was the phosphodiester bonds in enzymatically deadenylated regions of the supercoiled DNA would become fragile and liable to produce nicked or linear form owing to the existence of tension in the supercoiled DNA molecule, not direct result of enzymatic action on the phosphodiester bond.展开更多
Microbe-based cement has been widely reported in recent literatures. It is a new method of consolidating loose fine particles, which relies on the bacterially induced formation of a compatible carbonate precipitation ...Microbe-based cement has been widely reported in recent literatures. It is a new method of consolidating loose fine particles, which relies on the bacterially induced formation of a compatible carbonate precipitation around individual particles and at particle-particle contacts. Materials and cementation procedure are two major factors that influence the cementation performance of microbe-based cement. Besides, there are some other factors related to the performance, such as pH, temperature, metabolism activity, the flushed times of bacterial solution, concentration of substrate and calcium ion, etc., which affect consolidation function. The assessment methods for cementation process are carried out by various techniques. The performance of consolidation loose grains based on microbe-based cement is tested with the help of experiment. In this paper a review is presented on the cementation mechanism of microbe-based cement, techniques utilized to monitor cementation process, the consolidated performance by microbe-based cement and bond factors.展开更多
文摘Plant RNA N-glycosidase specifically hydrolyzes the N-C glycosidic bond of a conserved adenosine in the sarcin/ricin domain of the largest RNA in ribosome, releasing an adenine base and thus inhibiting protein synthesis. This substrate specificity was challenged later by discovery that various RNA derivatives and DNAs, especially the double-stranded supercoiled DNA could be used as substrate by RNA N-glycosidase. Thus, it was argued whether the DNA-cleaving activity was an intrinsic feature of RNA N-glycosidase or it was contaminated by DNase. In this article, several lines of evidence are presented to show that RNA N-glycosidase can really release the adenine base from the double-stranded supercoi/ed DNA. It was proposed that the cleavage mechanism of supercoiled DNA was the phosphodiester bonds in enzymatically deadenylated regions of the supercoiled DNA would become fragile and liable to produce nicked or linear form owing to the existence of tension in the supercoiled DNA molecule, not direct result of enzymatic action on the phosphodiester bond.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 51072035)
文摘Microbe-based cement has been widely reported in recent literatures. It is a new method of consolidating loose fine particles, which relies on the bacterially induced formation of a compatible carbonate precipitation around individual particles and at particle-particle contacts. Materials and cementation procedure are two major factors that influence the cementation performance of microbe-based cement. Besides, there are some other factors related to the performance, such as pH, temperature, metabolism activity, the flushed times of bacterial solution, concentration of substrate and calcium ion, etc., which affect consolidation function. The assessment methods for cementation process are carried out by various techniques. The performance of consolidation loose grains based on microbe-based cement is tested with the help of experiment. In this paper a review is presented on the cementation mechanism of microbe-based cement, techniques utilized to monitor cementation process, the consolidated performance by microbe-based cement and bond factors.