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Spectroscopic Methods for the Determination of Protein Interactions

2005

This unit provides guidelines on how to use steady-state fluorescence spectroscopy for the quantification of protein-protein interactions. The fluorescence of a protein is characterized by its excitation and emission spectra, quantum yield, and anisotropy. These parameters can change upon interaction with another protein and can be used to measure the extent of complex formation. The source of fluorescence can be an intrinsic fluorophore, such as tryptophan or tyrosine; a covalently attached fluorescent dye; or a fluorescent binding partner, such as a nucleotide or cofactor, that interacts specifically with the complex. Protocols are provided in this unit for determining affinity constants …

FluorophoreChemistryProteinsfood and beveragesQuantum yieldFluorescence in the life sciencesBiochemistryFluorescenceFluorescence spectroscopyProtein–protein interactionchemistry.chemical_compoundBimolecular fluorescence complementationCrystallographySpectrometry FluorescenceStructural BiologyBiophysicsTitrationProtein BindingCurrent Protocols in Protein Science
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Hyaluronan-Based Graft Copolymers Bearing Aggregation-Induced Emission Flurogens

2017

In order to develop a technology platform based on two natural compounds from biorenewable resources, a short series of hyaluronan (HA) copolymers grafted with propargylated ferulic acid (HA-FA-Pg) were designed and synthesized to show different grafting degree values and their optical properties were characterized in comparison with reference compounds containing the same ferulate fluorophore. Interestingly, these studies revealed that the ferulate fluorophore was quite sensitive to the restriction of intramolecular motion and its introduction into the rigid HA backbone, as in HA-FA-Pg graft copolymers, led to higher photoluminescence quantum yield values than those obtained with the isola…

FluorophoreGeneral Chemical EngineeringfluorogenSQuantum yield02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesFerulic acidhyaluronanchemistry.chemical_compoundCopolymerChemical Engineering (all)Aqueous solutionAGGREGATION INDUCED EMISSIONChemistryChemistry (all)General Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyGraftingCombinatorial chemistry0104 chemical sciencesSettore CHIM/09 - Farmaceutico Tecnologico ApplicativoPropargylChemistry (all); Chemical Engineering (all)0210 nano-technologyEthylene glycolAggregation-induced emissionsAqueous environmentBiomedical applicationsferulic acid
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Magnetic–fluorescent Langmuir–Blodgett films of fluorophore-labeled ferritin nanoparticles

2009

Abstract We have covalently coupled fluorophore 4-(2-hydroxyethoxy)-7-nitro-2,1,3-benzoxadiazole (NBD) to the external ferritin shell through lysine residues. An increase in the luminescence quantum yield of the fluorescent ferritin particles and a blue shift in its emission peak compared to individual fluorophore were observed. The study of the particles by transmission electron microscopy showed that the native iron core ferritin is intact and that no degradation occurs during chemical functionalization of the protein shell. The NBD-labeled ferritin particles are water soluble, which allowed their controlled deposition by the Langmuir–Blodgett (LB) technique. Superparamagnetic and fluores…

FluorophorebiologyChemistryAnalytical chemistryQuantum yieldNanoparticleGeneral ChemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsPhotochemistryLangmuir–Blodgett filmFluorescenceFerritinchemistry.chemical_compoundbiology.proteinGeneral Materials ScienceLuminescenceSuperparamagnetismSolid State Sciences
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Core hole screening and decay rates of double core ionized first row hydrides.

2013

Because of the high intensity, X-ray free electron lasers allow one to create and probe double core ionized states in molecules. The decay of these multiple core ionized states crucially determines the evolution of radiation damage in single molecule diffractive imaging experiments. Here we have studied the Auger decay in hydrides of first row elements after single and double core ionization by quantum mechanical ab initio calculations. In our approach the continuum wave function of the emitted Auger electron is expanded into spherical harmonics on a radial grid. The obtained decay rates of double K-shell vacancies were found to be systematically larger than those for the respective single …

Free electron modelElectron densityLINE-SHAPESvesiGeneral Physics and AstronomyElectronsMOLECULAR AUGER-SPECTRAElectronmetaaniHydrofluoric AcidAugersymbols.namesakeAb initio quantum chemistry methodsAmmoniaIonizationPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersneonPhysical and Theoretical Chemistryta116PHOTOELECTRON-SPECTRUMAuger electron spectroscopyAuger effectta114ChemistryLasersINNER-SHELL LIFETIMESWaterFLUORESCENCE YIELDSSTATEatomitsymbolsQuantum TheoryAtomic physicsMethane
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Model of a Constructive Fuctional Optimization of the Cardan Cross

2015

This paper aims to establish an optimization model using the Ansys program, and taking into account the specific constraints depending on the functional role of the specific area. We present certain calculation parameters applied to the cardanic transmission of the Dacia, this cardanic transmission being considered an optimization model. The entire cardanic transmission was analyzed, resulting that the cardan crosses are parts which are strained the most, and that is why it will be here that the optimization will be focused, in terms of minimizing the Von Mises stress.

Functional roleEngineeringMathematical optimizationTransmission (telecommunications)business.industryNumerical analysisvon Mises yield criterionGeneral MedicinebusinessConstructiveApplied Mechanics and Materials
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Efficacy of spot form of net blotch suppression in barley from seed, fertiliser and foliar applied fungicides

2022

Abstract Spot form of net blotch (SFNB), caused by Pyrenophora teres f. maculata is a prevalent and damaging foliar disease of barley (Hordeum vulgare). Fungicides are commonly used to manage SFNB infection and reduce production loss in susceptible varieties. This study determined the efficacy of suppression of SFNB and associated grain yield and quality improvements from application of fungicides to seed, fertiliser and/or foliar treatments. Eight field experiments were conducted in south-eastern Australia during 2016–2018. Two experiments compared single applications of different commercially available seed, fertiliser and foliar fungicides. Six experiments evaluated different growth stag…

FungicideHorticulturePyrenophora teresbiologyStem elongationGrain yieldSingle applicationHordeum vulgareFluxapyroxadbiology.organism_classificationAgronomy and Crop ScienceHigh yieldingCrop Protection
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Genome-wide association study for milk production traits in an economically important local dairy sheep breed

2021

In this study, we conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS) for five milk production traits in the Valle del Belice sheep. Repeated measurements for milk yield (MY), fat percentage and yield (F% and FY) and protein percentage and yield (P% and PY) on 481 ewes, were available for the analysis. The animals were genotyped using the Illumina Ovine 50k BeadChip. Weighted deregressed breeding values (DEBVw) were used as phenotypes for GWAS analysis. A total of 23 genome-wide significant SNPs were identified: 3 associated with MY, 9 with FY, and 11 with P%. Several SNPs mapped within known candidate genes or previously reported QTL for milk production traits in livestock species. Additional…

Genome-wide associationYield (finance)milk production traitsfood and beveragesSingle-nucleotide polymorphismGenome-wide association studydairy sheep; Genome-wide association; milk production traits; SNPsBiologyMilk productiondairy sheepSF1-1100Animal cultureSettore AGR/17 - Zootecnica Generale E Miglioramento Geneticofluids and secretionsAnimal scienceMilk yieldAnimal Science and Zoologymilk production traitSheep breedSNPs
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A study of thyme germplasm in Sicily

2009

hyme is characteristic of the Mediterranean and is of interest for its multifunctional nature. It is widely used in seasoning and flavouring, in herbal products and cosmetics. The versatility of this species means it is also useful in the protection of areas prone to erosion or an ornamental plant when designing low-maintenance gardens. Thyme germplasm constitutes a large part of the wild flora in Sicily and is a potentially useful source of genetic variability. On the basis of this, in the two-year period from 2004-2005, research was carried out on wild thyme accessions. These were used to evaluate both its productivity and individual biotypes with the functional characteristics most sough…

GermplasmAgronomyGenetic resourcesbusiness.industryCrop yieldGenetic variationHorticultureBiologybusinessProductivityBiotechnologyThymus sp. genetic resources germplasm enedemic bio-agronomic evaluationSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni Erbacee
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Morpho-physiological and adaptive variation of Italian germplasm of sulla (Hedysarum coronarium L.)

2014

Sulla is a biennial forage legume native to the central-western Mediterranean Basin and has increasing interest for regions with Mediterranean-climate. The Italian germplasm is a reservoir of variation for important agronomic traits. This study aimed to support breeding programs by investigating patterns of agronomic, adaptive and morpho-physiological variation among ecotypes collected from the three main Italian regions of species cultivation: central Italy, and the two islands of Sicily and Sardinia. Forage yield and morpho-physiological traits were evaluated at a site with Mediterranean climate in Sicily. Forage yield and cold tolerance in a cold-prone site of northern Italy were also as…

GermplasmMediterranean climategeographyAnimal breedinggeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcotypeEcologycold tolerance genetic structure genetic resources plant adaptation seed yieldForagePlant ScienceBiologyMediterranean BasinPastureSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni ErbaceeAgronomyPlant breedingAgronomy and Crop Science
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Soil Erosion and Deposition Rate Inside an Artificial Reservoir in Central Italy: Bathymetry versus RUSLE and Morphometry

2022

This study, using different direct and indirect methodologies, evaluated the sedimentation rate in an artificial reservoir in central Italy. This reservoir is regionally representative and was built in the 1960s for hydroelectric purposes; it has experienced a strong decrease in trap efficiency and a loss of over 70% of the stored water volume. Direct measurements of the lake bottom bathymetry, carried out in 2006 and 2015, and 3D reconstructions performed in a GIS environment, made it possible to calculate the volume of filling material and to verify an increasing trend in the sedimentation rate since 2006. The sample reservoir denudation rate was compared with that obtained using the Revi…

Global and Planetary ChangeEcologyartificial reservoirsSettore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E GeomorfologiaRUSLEsoil erosion rate; trap efficiency; RUSLE; sediment connectivity; sediment yield; artificial reservoirssoil erosion ratetrap efficiencysediment connectivitySettore GEO/05 - Geologia Applicatasediment yieldNature and Landscape ConservationLand
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