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In this study, we studied the "passive" diffusion through myoglobin solutions by determining the oxygen diffusion coefficient (DO(2)) and the oxygen permeability (permeability O(2)) of metmyoglobin (metMb) solutions (3-33 g. 100 mL(-1)) at 25 degrees C. These oxygen diffusion parameters were determined in a diffusion chamber using a non-steady-state method and were also determined of albumin solutions (4-32 g. 100 mL(-1)) and distilled water for comparison. From these parameters, the oxygen solubility (alphaO(2)) could be calculated, because alphaO(2) = permeabilityO(2)/DO(2). Both DO(2) and permeabilityO(2) decreased with increasing metMb and albumin concentration. The values of DO(2), permeabilityO(2) and alphaO(2) of both metMb solutions and albumin solutions were comparable with literature values of methemoglobin (metHb) and serum protein solutions. The values of the metMb solutions can be used in following studies of facilitated oxygen diffusion through myoglobin solutions.
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Metamioglobina/química , Oxigênio/química , Albuminas/química , Difusão , Modelos QuímicosRESUMO
nma, a novel gene, was isolated by using a subtractive hybridization technique in which the gene expression was compared in a panel of human melanoma cell lines with different metastatic potential. nma mRNA expression (1.5 kb) is high in poorly metastatic human melanoma cell lines and xenografts and completely absent in highly metastatic human melanoma cell lines. Fluorescence in situ hybridization combined with the analysis of a panel of human-rodent somatic cell hybrids indicated that the nma gene is located on human chromosome 10, in the region p11.2-p12.3. Sequence analysis of nma showed no homologies with other known genes or proteins, except for several partially sequenced cDNAs. The predicted amino acid sequence suggests that the protein encoded by nma contains a transmembrane domain. Expression of nma is high in human kidney medulla, placenta and spleen, low in kidney cortex, liver, prostate and gut and absent in lung and muscle. Whereas nma is not expressed in normal skin tissue, expression is high in melanocytes and in 3 out of 11 melanoma metastases tested.