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Genomic structure and paralogous regions of the inversion breakpoint occurring between human chromosome 3p12.3 and orangutan chromosome 2.

2003

Intrachromosomal duplications play a significant role in human genome pathology and evolution. To better understand the molecular basis of evolutionary chromosome rearrangements, we performed molecular cytogenetic and sequence analyses of the breakpoint region that distinguishes human chromosome 3p12.3 and orangutan chromosome 2. FISH with region-specific BAC clones demonstrated that the breakpoint-flanking sequences are duplicated intrachromosomally on orangutan 2 and human 3q21 as well as at many pericentromeric and subtelomeric sites throughout the genomes. Breakage and rearrangement of the human 3p12.3-homologous region in the orangutan lineage were associated with a partial loss of dup…

Genome evolutionHerpesvirus 4 HumanPan troglodytesBiologyHybrid CellsChimpanzee genome projectEvolution MolecularContig MappingChromosome 19Pongo pygmaeusGeneticsAnimalsHumansLymphocytesMolecular BiologyGenetics (clinical)In Situ Hybridization FluorescenceChromosomal inversionCell Line TransformedSequence DeletionGeneticsHuman evolutionary geneticsCercopithecidaeChromosome BreakageGenome projectChromosomes MammalianChromosome InversionChromosomes Human Pair 3Chromosome breakageChromosome 21Cytogenetic and genome research
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Effect of Stem Snapping on Aspen Timber Assortment Recovery in Hemiboreal Forests

2020

Post-disturbance salvage logging mitigates economic loss after windthrow, and the value of salvaged timber is strongly linked to its quality and dimensions. We studied the occurrence of wind-induced damage of aspen in the hemiboreal forests of Latvia based on data from the National Forest Inventory and additional measurements. Individual tree data from three re-measurement periods were linked to follow a tree condition (live, broken, uprooted) and to link tree characteristics to a respective snag. Three linear models were developed to assess factors affecting the snapping height. An assortment outcome was calculated for undamaged and salvaged trees using the bucking algorithm, and timber va…

HemiborealDiameter at breast height<i>Populus tremula</i>wind damageForestrylcsh:QK900-989Windthrowstem breakageSnagwindthrowAnimal sciencetimber value reductionBreakagelcsh:Plant ecologyVolume reductionTree (set theory)Salvage loggingMathematicsForests
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Reversible hydrogen bond network dynamics: molecular dynamics simulations of calix[4]arene-catenanes.

2011

We present detailed molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of mechanically interlocked calix[4]arene-catenanes under external force. Single-molecule force spectroscopy experiments revealed that the separation of dimers with two aliphatic loops results in reversible hydrogen bond breakage through an intermediate in a triple-well potential, while the tetra-loop species separates in a one-step manner (Janke, M.; et al. Nat. Nanotechnol. 2009, 4, 225). MD simulations show that calix[4]arenes interlocked by four loops (1) display a complete restructuring of the hydrogen bond network under mechanical force. All hydrogen bonds of the closed structure open, and new ones are formed in the extended stru…

Hydrogen bondCatenaneForce spectroscopy02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesDissociation (chemistry)0104 chemical sciencesSurfaces Coatings and Filmschemistry.chemical_compoundMolecular dynamicsCrystallographyMonomerchemistryBreakageMaterials ChemistryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryElongation0210 nano-technologyThe journal of physical chemistry. B
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A conserved role for the mitochondrial citrate transporter Sea/SLC25A1 in the maintenance of chromosome integrity.

2009

Histone acetylation plays essential roles in cell cycle progression, DNA repair, gene expression and silencing. Although the knowledge regarding the roles of acetylation of histone lysine residues is rapidly growing, very little is known about the biochemical pathways providing the nucleus with metabolites necessary for physiological chromatin acetylation. Here, we show that mutations in the scheggia (sea)-encoded Sea protein, the Drosophila ortholog of the human mitochondrial citrate carrier Solute carrier 25 A1 (SLC25A1), impair citrate transport from mitochondria to the cytosol. Interestingly, inhibition of sea expression results in extensive chromosome breakage in mitotic cells and indu…

MaleAnion Transport ProteinsBlotting WesternMolecular Sequence DataOrganic Anion Transporterscitrate transporterSAP30BiologyModels BiologicalHistonesMitochondrial ProteinsHistone H2AGeneticsHistone codeAnimalsDrosophila ProteinsHumansAmino Acid SequenceCitratesSLC25A1Molecular BiologyGenetics (clinical)Cells CulturedConserved SequenceChromosome Aberrationsmetabolism epigenetics histone acetylation AcCoA Citrate carrierSequence Homology Amino AcidChromosome integrityhistone acetylationHDAC8AcetylationChromosome BreakageGeneral MedicineCitrate transportFibroblastsHDAC4mitochondriaHistoneBiochemistryAcetylationMutationcitrate transporter histone acetylationbiology.proteinFemaleRNA InterferenceCarrier ProteinsHuman molecular genetics
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Gender- and age-related distinctions for the in vivo prooxidant state in Fanconi anaemia patients.

2004

Abstract Some selected oxidative stress parameters were measured in 56 Fanconi anaemia (FA) patients (42 untransplanted and 14 transplanted), 54 FA heterozygotes (parents) and 173 controls. Untransplanted FA patients showed a highly significant increase in leukocyte 8-hydroxy-2’-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) (p = 0.00003) and a borderline increase (p = 0.076) in urinary levels of 8-OHdG vs. child controls. These increases were more pronounced in female FA patients (p = 0.00005 for leukocyte 8-OHdG, and p = 0.021 for urinary 8-OHdG). Female FA patients also displayed a highly significant excess of spontaneous chromosomal breaks vs. male patients (p = 0.00026), in the same female:male ratio (≅ 1.4)…

MaleCancer Researchmedicine.medical_treatmentTransplantsUrineAscorbic Acidmedicine.disease_causechemistry.chemical_compoundLeukocytesChromosomes HumanVitamin EChildRespiratory BurstGlutathione DisulfideAge FactorsChromosome BreakageGeneral MedicinePyruvaldehydeGlutathioneBiochemistry8-Hydroxy-2'-DeoxyguanosineChild PreschoolFemaleOxidation-ReductionAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyHeterozygoteAdolescentUrinary systemBiologySex FactorsInternal medicinemedicineHumansVitamin CVitamin EDeoxyguanosineInfantGlutathioneDNAAscorbic acidUric AcidOxidative StressEndocrinologyFanconi AnemiachemistryCase-Control StudiesUric acidReactive Oxygen SpeciesOxidative stressCarcinogenesis
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Organometallic complexes with biological molecules. XVIII. Alkyltin(IV) cephalexinate complexes: synthesis, solid state and solution phase investigat…

2004

Abstract Dialkyltin(IV) and trialkyltin(IV) complexes of the deacetoxycephalo-sporin-antibiotic cephalexin [7-( d -2-amino-2-phenylacetamido)-3-methyl-3-cephem-4-carboxylic acid] (Hceph) have been synthesized and investigated both in solid and solution phase. Analytical and thermogravimetric data supported the general formula Alk 2 SnOHceph · H 2 O and Alk 3 Snceph · H 2 O (Alk=Me, n -Bu), while structural information has been gained by FT-IR, 119 Sn Mossbauer and 1 H, 13 C, 119 Sn NMR data. In particular, IR results suggested polymeric structures both for Alk 2 SnOHceph · H 2 O and Alk 3 Snceph · H 2 O. Moreover, cephalexin appears to behave as monoanionic tridentate ligand coordinating th…

MaleThermogravimetric analysisDenticitySpectrophotometry InfraredStereochemistryMolecular Conformationchemistry.chemical_elementorganotin(IV)proton nuclear magnetic resonanceBiochemistryMedicinal chemistryChromosomesMossbauerInorganic ChemistrySpectroscopy Mossbauerchemistry.chemical_compoundantibiotic; cephalexin; organotin(IV); Mossbauer; cytotoxicitySpermatocytescomplex formationantibioticMössbauer spectroscopyOrganotin CompoundsAnimaliaAnimalsMoietyBrachidontes pharaoniCarboxylateNuclear Magnetic Resonance BiomolecularCephalexinMolecular StructureChemistryarticlesolid stateNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopycarbon nuclear magnetic resonanceBivalviaAnti-Bacterial AgentsspermatocyteSettore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale E InorganicaMolluscaThermogravimetryMössbauercytotoxicitycefalexinorganometallic compoundChromosome breakagedrug synthesiTinMutagensJournal of Inorganic Biochemistry
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Disruption of TCBA1 associated with a de novo t(1;6)(q32.2;q22.3) presenting in a child with developmental delay and recurrent infections

2005

A boy with developmental delay, particularly of speech, a distinct face, antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies, and recurrent infections was found to have an apparently balanced de novo t(1;6)(q32.3;q22.3) translocation. Fluorescent in situ hybridisation with BAC/PAC clones and long range polymerase chain reaction products assessed in the human genome sequence localised the chromosome 1 breakpoint to a 9.8 kb segment within a hypothetical gene, LOC388735, and the chromosome 6 breakpoint to a 12.8 kb segment in intron 4 of the T-cell lymphoma breakpoint-associated target 1 (TCBA1) gene. Disruption and/or formation of TCBA1 fusion genes in T cell lymphoma and leukaemia cell lines suggests a r…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyDevelopmental DisabilitiesMolecular Sequence DataShort ReportBiologyInfectionsTranslocation GeneticFusion geneExonMiceMolecular geneticsGeneticsmedicineAnimalsHumansAmino Acid SequenceChildGeneGenetics (clinical)GeneticsGenome HumanGene Expression ProfilingBreakpointChromosome MappingMembrane ProteinsChromosome BreakageExonsNull alleleMolecular biologyGene expression profilingChromosomes Human Pair 1Child PreschoolCytogenetic AnalysisChromosomes Human Pair 6Chromosome breakage
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Influence of Glass Additions on Illitic Clay Ceramics

2020

A mixture of an illitic clay and waste glass was prepared and studied during the sintering process. The illitic clay, from the Liepa deposit (Latvia), and green glass waste (GW) were disintegrated to obtain a homogeneous mixture. The addition of disintegrated GW (5&ndash

Materials science020209 energySintering02 engineering and technologyceramicsengineering.materiallcsh:TechnologyArticleBreakage0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringGeneral Materials ScienceCeramiclcsh:MicroscopyPorositylcsh:QC120-168.85glasswaste glasslcsh:QH201-278.5lcsh:TclayAtmospheric temperature rangecompressive strength021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyilliteCompressive strengthlcsh:TA1-2040visual_artIllitespecific strengthvisual_art.visual_art_mediumengineeringlcsh:Descriptive and experimental mechanicsillite; glass; waste glass; ceramics; specific strength; compressive strengthlcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineeringlcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)0210 nano-technologyClay mineralslcsh:TK1-9971Nuclear chemistryMaterials
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The Grinding Resistance of the Wheat Grain Related to the Grinding Degree For The First Break In The Wheat Milling

2011

Breakage of wheat grain during first break roller milling depends on the characteristics of the wheat (including the distributions of kernel size, hardness and moisture content) and on the design and operation of the roller mill (including roll speeds and differential, roll disposition, fluting profile, number of flutes, fluting spiral, roll gap, the degree of roll wear and the feed rate). The effects of these factors are manifest in the particle size distribution exiting first break, the compositional distribution of those particles (as large particles tend to be richer in bran, while small particles are pure endosperm), the power required to mill the wheat and the rate of roll wear. For t…

Materials scienceBreakageBranRoller millGeography Planning and DevelopmentParticle-size distributionMetallurgyMillManagement Monitoring Policy and LawWater contentFluting (architecture)GrindingBulletin of University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca. Agriculture
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Tool Failure in Sequential Cutting of two Different Materials

1985

In this paper the authors show that the premature tool breakage, characteristic of interrupted cutting, can be enhanced in sequential cutting of two materials having different mechanical and chemical properties. The results of experimental investigations carried out in turning pieces consisting of medium carbon steel and aluminium alloy show that the time to failure is significatively lower than that occurring in machining only one of the two materials; moreover the morphology of the damage depends by the cutting order. Working with the sequence steel-Al alloy welding phenomena caused by strong deoxidation due to the latter material are observed; these phenomena cause the early development …

Materials scienceCarbon steelMechanical EngineeringAlloyMetallurgyWeldingengineering.materialIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringlaw.inventionTransverse planeMachiningBreakagelawvisual_artAluminium alloyvisual_art.visual_art_mediumFracture (geology)engineeringCIRP Annals
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