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Las crecidas en ramblas valencianas mediterráneas

2001

This paper takes into account the characterisation of ephemeral stream hydrology from Mediterranean environments. The heavy floods that these countries suffer are due to firstly, the physical watershed features (steep slopes, scarced vegetation cover and thin soils) and, secondly, to the intense and variable rainfall. Large quantities of precipitation fall in a matter of hours, or even minutes, over very steep catchments, causing catastrophic flash-floods, with very pointed hydrographs and short time lags. Using hydrological daily data from the Rambla de la Viuda basin and five-minute data from both Barranc de Carraixet and Rambla de Poyo basins, we have analysed the rainfall- runoff proces…

Mediterranean climateintensidad de la lluviaWatershedHidrologiaGeography Planning and Developmentdistribución espacial de la lluvialcsh:G1-922HydrographStructural basincuencas de drenajeinfiltrationdischarge lossescrues méditerranéescourses d'écoulement éphémèreavenidas súbitasPrecipitationintensité de pluieephemeral streams drainage basinsEarth-Surface ProcessesHydrologyGeography (General)ephemeral streams drainage basins; flash flood; rainfall intensity; infiltration; discharge lossesFlood mythEphemeral keyrainfall intensityríos efímeros; cuencas de drenaje; avenidas súbitas; intensidad de la lluvia; distribución espacial de la lluvia; pérdidas de caudal; courses d'écoulement éphémère; intensité de pluie; infiltration; crues méditerranéesGeographypérdidas de caudalG1-922ríos efímerosSurface runoffflash floodlcsh:Geography (General)Estudios Geográficos
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Chromosome analysis of Bothus podas (Pisces, Pleuronectiformes) from the Mediterranean Sea

1993

A modal diploid number 2n=38 has been determined in both sexes of the pleuronectiform Bothus podas from the Gulf of Palermo (Mediterranean). An XX-XY sex-determining mechanism presumably occurs in this species. Application of silver staining (NORs) along with G- and C-banding techniques showed that secondary constrictions occurring in a large metacentric pair were variable in length in different fish. Polymorphisms of these areas seem to have a genetic, rather than transcriptional, basis.

Mediterranean climatemedicine.medical_specialtyCytogeneticsZoologyKaryotypeAquatic ScienceBiologyMediterranean seaChromosome analysisBothus podasmedicinePloidyNucleolus organizer regionEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsJournal of Fish Biology
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Metabolism of Saccharomyces cerevisiae envelope mannoproteins.

1982

By pulse and chase labeling experiments, two independent mannoprotein pools have been found associated with the Saccharomyces cerevisiae envelope. One of them probably corresponds to mannoproteins localized in the periplasmic space. These molecules showed a high turnover rate at 28 degrees C. The second pool is formed by intrinsic wall mannoproteins which are apparently stable for long periods of time, after a small initial turnover. These results suggest that at least part of the mannoproteins initially found in the periplasmic space may move into the wall. The time lag between the addition of the radioactive precursors and their incorporation in the cell envelope (20-30 min for amino acid…

Membrane GlycoproteinsGlucan Endo-13-beta-D-GlucosidaseSaccharomyces cerevisiaeGeneral MedicineMetabolismPeriplasmic spaceSaccharomyces cerevisiaeBiologybiology.organism_classificationBiochemistryMicrobiologyYeastcarbohydrates (lipids)Cell wallFungal ProteinsMannansKineticsBiochemistryCell WallGeneticsBiophysicsMolecular BiologyEnvelope (waves)GlycoproteinsArchives of microbiology
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Cholesterol-Like Effects of Selective Cyclooxygenase Inhibitors and Fibrates on Cellular Membranes and Amyloid-β Production

2007

Strong evidence suggests a mechanistic link between cholesterol metabolism and the formation of amyloid-beta peptides, the principal constituents of senile plaques found in the brains of patients with Alzheimer's disease. Here, we show that several fibrates and diaryl heterocycle cyclooxygenase inhibitors, among them the commonly used drugs fenofibrate and celecoxib, exhibit effects similar to those of cholesterol on cellular membranes and amyloid precursor protein (APP) processing. These drugs have the same effects on membrane rigidity as cholesterol, monitored here by an increase in fluorescence anisotropy. The effect of the drugs on cellular membranes was also reflected in the inhibitory…

Membrane lipidsCHO CellsPharmacologyAmyloid beta-Protein PrecursorMicechemistry.chemical_compoundCricetulusFenofibrateCell Line TumorCricetinaeAmyloid precursor proteinmedicineMembrane fluidityAnimalsAspartic Acid EndopeptidasesCyclooxygenase InhibitorsClofibrateSenile plaquesPharmacologySulfonamidesAmyloid beta-PeptidesFenofibratebiologyCholesterolCell MembraneCholesterolMembranechemistryBiochemistryCelecoxibbiology.proteinPyrazolesMolecular MedicineCyclooxygenaseAmyloid Precursor Protein Secretasesmedicine.drugMolecular Pharmacology
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Specific release of membrane-bound annexin II and cortical cytoskeletal elements by sequestration of membrane cholesterol

1997

Annexin II is an abundant protein which is present in the cytosol and on the cytoplasmic face of plasma membrane and early endosomes. It is generally believed that this association occurs via Ca(2+)-dependent binding to lipids, a mechanism typical for the annexin protein family. Although previous studies have shown that annexin II is involved in early endosome dynamics and organization, the precise biological role of the protein is unknown. In this study, we found that approximately 50% of the total cellular annexin was associated with membranes in a Ca(2+)-independent manner. This binding was extremely tight, since it resisted high salt and, to some extent, high pH treatments. We found, h…

Membrane lipidsmacromolecular substancesBiologyKidneyCell Linechemistry.chemical_compoundMembrane LipidsDogsAnnexinCricetinaeAnimalsCytoskeletonMolecular BiologyAnnexin A2Horseradish PeroxidaseCell MembraneCortical actin cytoskeletonMembrane ProteinsCell BiologyActin cytoskeletonAvidinCell biologyCytoskeletal ProteinsDigitoninCholesterolMembrane proteinchemistryddc:540CalciumAnnexin A2Research ArticleSubcellular Fractions
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Structure-Guided, Single-Point Modifications in the Phosphinic Dipeptide Structure Yield Highly Potent and Selective Inhibitors of Neutral Aminopepti…

2014

Seven crystal structures of alanyl aminopeptidase from Neisseria meningitides (the etiological agent of meningitis, NmAPN) complexed with organophosphorus compounds were resolved to determine the optimal inhibitor–enzyme interactions. The enantiomeric phosphonic acid analogs of Leu and hPhe, which correspond to the P1 amino acid residues of well-processed substrates, were used to assess the impact of the absolute configuration and the stereospecific hydrogen bond network formed between the aminophosphonate polar head and the active site residues on the binding affinity. For the hPhe analog, an imperfect stereochemical complementarity could be overcome by incorporating an appropriate P1 side…

MeningitidesStereochemistryHeteroatomAminopeptidases01 natural sciencesArticleLeucyl AminopeptidaseStructure-Activity Relationship03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundDrug DiscoveryHumansProtease Inhibitors030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesBinding SitesDipeptidebiology010405 organic chemistryHydrogen bondAbsolute configurationActive siteLigand (biochemistry)0104 chemical scienceschemistryAminophosphonateDrug Designbiology.proteinMolecular MedicineJournal of Medicinal Chemistry
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Hacia una corte de justicia latinoamericana

2007

MercosurVidal-Beneyto JoséCorte centroamericanaFragmentaciónAcción pedagógicaCrisisAmelaPublicaciones: Obra periodística: Columnas y artículos de opiniónAMÉRICA LATINAJusticiaDesigualdadGlobalizaciónGobernabilidad mundialProgreso sostenibleAcción internacionalPolítica globalPolítica macroegionalColegio Miguel ServetCentro de Estudios ConstitucionalesEE UULogrosGoernaciónDerechos HumanosEstado españolCorte de JusticiaNaciones UnidasLatinoaméricaCorteIntegraciónEuropaEmpresas multinacionales
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Proenzyme Structure and Activation of Astacin Metallopeptidase

2010

Proteolysis is regulated by inactive (latent) zymogens, with a prosegment preventing access of substrates to the active-site cleft of the enzyme. How latency is maintained often depends on the catalytic mechanism of the protease. For example, in several families of the metzincin metallopeptidases, a >cysteine switch> mechanism involves a conserved prosegment motif with a cysteine residue that coordinates the catalytic zinc ion. Another family of metzincins, the astacins, do not possess a cysteine switch, so latency is maintained by other means. We have solved the high resolution crystal structure of proastacin from the European crayfish, Astacus astacus. Its prosegment is the shortest struc…

MetallopeptidaseStereochemistrymedicine.medical_treatmentAmino Acid MotifsAstacoideaMatrix metalloproteinaseBiochemistryCatalysis03 medical and health sciencesStructure-Activity RelationshipHydrolasemedicineAnimalsMolecular Biology030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesMetalloproteinaseEnzyme PrecursorsProteaseChemistry030302 biochemistry & molecular biologyMetalloendopeptidasesHydrogen BondingCell BiologyEnzyme structureProtein Structure TertiaryZincProtein Structure and FoldingAstacinCysteineJournal of Biological Chemistry
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ADAM10, myelin-associated metalloendopeptidase

2013

Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the structural chemistry and the biological aspects of ADAM10. Originally, ADAM10 was characterized as a myelin-associated metalloproteinase. After cloning the bovine ADAM10 cDNA, the deduced amino acid sequence indicated that the enzyme belonged to the reprolysin subfamily and therefore was named MADM (mammalian disintegrin metalloprotease). The mammalian reprolysin subfamily has been named ADAM (a disintegrin and metalloproteinase) and MADM has been designated ADAM10. The ADAM10 homologs in Drosophila melanogaster and Caenorhabditis elegans are named kuzbanian and sup-17, respectively. The enzymatic activity of isolated ADAM10 can be monitored in v…

MetalloproteinaseSubfamilybiologyChemistryADAM10Cell biologyMyelin basic proteinMyelinmedicine.anatomical_structureBiochemistrymedicinebiology.proteinDisintegrinAmyloid precursor proteinMetalloendopeptidasePeptide sequence
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Shedding of interleukin-6 receptor and tumor necrosis factor alpha. Contribution of the stalk sequence to the cleavage pattern of transmembrane prote…

2000

A functionally and structurally diverse group of transmembrane proteins including transmembrane forms of mediators or receptors can be proteolytically cleaved to form soluble growth factors or receptors. Recently, the proteolytic activity responsible for pro-tumor necrosis factor alpha (proTNFalpha) processing has been identified and named TACE (TNFalpha converting enzyme). In experiments with TACE deficient (TACE-/-) fibroblasts we found that 4beta-phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA)-induced shedding of the interleukin-6 receptor (IL-6R) is strongly reduced. A basal hydroxamate sensitive release of IL-6R, however, could still be detected. This result demonstrates that TACE plays a role i…

MetalloproteinaseTumor Necrosis Factor-alphaHydrolysisRecombinant Fusion ProteinsMembrane ProteinsMetalloendopeptidasesBiologyADAM17 ProteinFibroblastsCleavage (embryo)BiochemistryFusion proteinMolecular biologyReceptors Interleukin-6Transmembrane proteinSubstrate SpecificityADAM ProteinsMiceComplementary DNAInterleukin-6 receptorCOS CellsAnimalsTetradecanoylphorbol AcetateTumor necrosis factor alphaReceptorEuropean journal of biochemistry
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