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  • Alternativmedizin  (1)
  • Key words Leucine transport  (1)
  • 622.1592
  • 1995-1999  (2)
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    Springer
    Der Internist 38 (1997), S. 299-306 
    ISSN: 1432-1289
    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter Wissenschaftstheorie ; Methodologie ; Forschung ; Schulmedizin ; Alternativmedizin
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Zum Thema Unterschiedliche epistemische Verfahren des Wissenserwerbs beruhen auf – zumindest partiell – miteinander nicht kompatiblen Axiomen, die ihrerseits nicht falsifizierbar sind. Die 4 Axiome des Erkenntnisgewinns in der Medizin sind: •*Axiom der Existenz von übernatürlichen Personen oder Kräften •*Axiom der Korrespondenz von Phänomenen (Analogieprinzip) •*Axiom des kausalgesetzlichen, mechanisch-deterministischen Ablaufs von Prozessen in der Natur (Grundlage der wissenschaftlichen Medizin) •*Axiom der Möglichkeit des intersubjektiven Verstehens von menschlichen Lebensäußerungen durch hermeneutische Interpretation verbaler und nonverbaler Zeichen. In der folgenden Übersicht werden diese Axiome erläutert. Unter dem letztgenannten Axiom betrachtet, sieht sich die Psychoanalyse einer epistemologischen Kritik ausgesetzt, die vor allem auf die konstruktivistischen Elemente dieser Lehre abzielt.
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    Springer
    Molecular genetics and genomics 262 (1999), S. 332-341 
    ISSN: 1617-4623
    Keywords: Key words Leucine transport ; Saccharomyces cerevisiae ; Trifluoroleucine resistance ; LEP1 ; SAC3
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Leucine uptake by Saccharomyces cerevisiae is mediated by three transport systems, the general amino acid transport system (GAP), encoded by GAP1, and two group-specific systems (S1 and S2), which also transport isoleucine and valine. A new mutant defective in both group-specific transport activities was isolated by employing a gap1 leu4 strain and selecting for trifluoroleucine-resistant mutants which also showed greatly reduced ability to utilize l-leucine as sole nitrogen source and very low levels of [14C]l-leucine uptake. A multicopy plasmid containing a DNA fragment which complemented the leucine transport defect was isolated by selecting for transformants that grew normally on minimal medium containing leucine as nitrogen source and subsequently assaying [14C]l-leucine uptake. Transformation of one such mutant, lep1, restored sensitivity to trifluoroleucine. The complementing gene, designated LEP1, was subcloned and sequenced. The LEP1 ORF encodes a large protein that lacks characteristics of a transporter or permease (i.e., lacks hydrophobic domains necessary for membrane association). Instead, Lep1p is a very basic protein (pI of 9.2) that contains a putative bipartite signal sequence for targeting to the nucleus, suggesting that it might be a DNA-binding protein. A database search revealed that LEP1 encodes a polypeptide that is identical to Sac3p except for an N-terminal truncation. The original identification of SAC3 was based on the isolation of a mutant allele, sac3-1, that suppresses the temperature-sensitive growth defect of an actin mutant containing the allele act1-1. Sac3p has been previously shown to be localized in the nucleus. When a lep1 mutant was crossed with a sac3 deletion mutant, no complementation was observed, indicating that the two mutations are functionally allelic.
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