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Engineering of chicken avidin: a progressive series of reduced charge mutants.

1998

Avidin, a positively charged egg-white glycoprotein, is a widely used tool in biotechnological applications because of its ability to bind biotin strongly. The high pI of avidin (approximately 10.5), however, is a hindrance in certain applications due to non-specific (charge-related) binding. Here we report a construction of a series of avidin charge mutants with pIs ranging from 9.4 to 4.7. Rational design of the avidin mutants was based on known crystallographic data together with comparative sequence alignment of avidin, streptavidin and a set of avidin-related genes which occur in the chicken genome. All charge mutants retained the ability to bind biotin tightly according to optical bio…

StreptavidinDNA ComplementaryHot TemperatureMutantBiophysicsBiotinSequence alignmentBiologySpodopteraProtein EngineeringBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundstomatognathic systemBiotinStructural BiologyGeneticsAnimalsMolecular BiologyCharge mutantAvidin-biotin technologyRational designCell BiologyProtein engineeringrespiratory systemAvidinDNA-Binding ProteinschemistryBiochemistryBiotinylationbiology.proteinMutagenesis Site-DirectedChickensAvidinFEBS letters
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Shedding light on typical species: Implications for habitat monitoring

2021

Habitat monitoring in Europe is regulated by Article 17 of the Habitats Directive, which suggests the use of typical species to assess habitat conservation status. Yet, the Directive uses the term “typical” species but does not provide a definition, either for its use in reporting or for its use in impact assessments. To address the issue, an online workshop was organized by the Italian Society for Vegetation Science (SISV) to shed light on the diversity of perspectives regarding the different concepts of typical species, and to discuss the possible implications for habitat monitoring. To this aim, we inquired 73 people with a very different degree of expertise in the field of veget…

Structure and functiondiagnostic and characteristic species habitat monitoring keystone species Natura 2000 plant community structure and functions typical species 92/43/EEC DirectiveKeystone specieSettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaTypical speciesPlant cultureDiagnostic and characteristic speciesPlant communitySB1-1110Diagnostic and characteristic specie92/43/EEC Directive; Diagnostic and characteristic species; Habitat monitoring; Keystone species; Natura 2000; Plant community; Structure and functions; Typical speciesKeystone species92/43/EEC DirectiveStructure and functionsHabitat monitoringNatura 2000QK900-989Plant ecologySettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale e Applicata
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Quasivarieties of Algebras

2001

This chapter plays a twofold role in the book. Firstly, the chapter surveys basic facts about quasivarieties of algebras. These facts are widely utilised in the subsequent chapters devoted to algebraizable logics. Secondly, the chapter shows how the methods initially elaborated for protoalgebraic sentential logics in the first part can be also applied in the area of equational logic. Most of the results presented in this chapter are proved by way of adapting the purely consequential methods of sentential logic to the needs of the (quasi) equational systems associated with quasivarieties of algebras.

Subdirect productAlgebraComputer scienceFree algebraEquational logicPropositional calculusExtension principle
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More on Finitely Generated Quasivarieties

2015

We begin with the following observation concerning arbitrary finitely generated quasivarieties

Subdirect productMathematics::LogicPure mathematicsMathematics::General MathematicsMathematics::Rings and AlgebrasMathematics::General TopologyFinitely-generated abelian groupMathematics
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Evolutionary relationships among the members of an ancient class of non-LTR retrotransposons found in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans.

1998

We took advantage of the massive amount of sequence information generated by the Caenorhabditis elegans genome project to perform a comprehensive analysis of a group of over 100 related sequences that has allowed us to describe two new C. elegans non-LTR retrotransposons. We named them Sam and Frodo. We also determined that several highly divergent subfamilies of both elements exist in C. elegans. It is likely that several master copies have been active at the same time in C. elegans, although only a few copies of both Sam and Frodo have characteristics that are compatible with them being active today. We discuss whether it is more appropriate under these circumstances to define only 2 elem…

SubfamilyGene Transfer HorizontalRetroelementsMolecular Sequence DataGene DosageRetrotransposonClass (philosophy)BiologyGenomeEvolution MolecularMonophylyOpen Reading FramesGeneticsAnimalsAmino Acid SequenceCaenorhabditis elegansCaenorhabditis elegans ProteinsMolecular BiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsCaenorhabditis elegansPhylogenySequence (medicine)GeneticsGenomeComputational BiologyRNA-Directed DNA PolymeraseGenome projectDNA Helminthbiology.organism_classificationEndonucleasesLong Interspersed Nucleotide ElementsEvolutionary biologyMultigene FamilyNucleic Acid ConformationSequence AlignmentMolecular biology and evolution
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The complete genome sequence of Lamium mild mosaic virus, a member of the genus Fabavirus

2013

Springer-Verlag Wien 2013 Abstract Lamium mild mosaic virus (LMMV) is the only one of the five members of the genus Fabavirus for which there are no nucleotide sequence data. In this study, the complete genome sequence of LMMV was determined and compared with the available complete genome sequences of other members of the genus Fabavirus. The genome was the largest of the genus but maintained the typical orga- nization, with RNA 1 of 6080 nucleotides (nt), RNA 2 of 4065 nt, and an unusually long 3 0 untranslated region in RNA 2 of 603 nt. Phylogenetic analysis of the amino acid sequences of the protease-polymerase (Pro-Pol) region and the two coat proteins confirmed that LMMV belongs to a d…

SubfamilyLMMVMolecular Sequence DataGenome ViralGenomeFabaviruBroad bean wilt virusViral ProteinsSpecies SpecificityGenusMosaic VirusesVirologySecoviridaeTobaccoComovirinaePhylogenyPlant DiseasesGeneticsWhole genome sequencingLamiaceaebiologyBase SequenceNucleic acid sequenceSettore AGR/12 - Patologia Vegetalefood and beveragesGeneral MedicineDNA-Directed RNA PolymerasesSequence Analysis DNAClassificationbiology.organism_classificationVirologyFabavirusRNA ViralCapsid ProteinsPeptide Hydrolases
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The special issue on FDI and multinational corporations: An introduction

2019

Abstract This paper offers an introduction to the special issue on FDI and multinational corporations: http://www.economics-ejournal.org/special-areas/special-issues/fdi-and-multinational-corporations. It summarizes the contents of the five papers included, and relates them to the recent literature on the subject.

Subject (philosophy)foreign direct investmentSocial SciencesForeign direct investmentInternational economicsHEconomics as a scienceMultinational corporationmultinational corporationsddc:330F21f21BusinessF23f23General Economics Econometrics and FinanceHB71-74GeneralLiterature_REFERENCE(e.g.dictionariesencyclopediasglossaries)
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Old French Parataxis: syntactic variant or stylistic variation?

2012

The existence of paratactic constructions in Old French is a well-known fact, as in the following: Co sent Rollanto la veue ad perdue‘Roland feels (that) he has lost his sight’ (Chanson de Roland2297). These structures alternate with structures containing que: Co sent Rollant que s’espee li tolt‘Roland feels that his sword has been taken from him’ (Chanson de Roland2284). Although traditional philologists note that different types of asyndetic subordinate clauses exist, they do not provide an explanation of how and why such structures alternate with those introduced by que. Moreover, a detailed analysis reveals that the distribution of paratactic constructions does not seem to be homogeneou…

Subordination (linguistics)Historyancien françaisparataxe05 social sciencesOld Frenchsubordination[SHS.LANGUE] Humanities and Social Sciences/LinguisticsLinguisticslanguage.human_language030507 speech-language pathology & audiology03 medical and health sciencesParataxisPhilologyDirect speechlanguage[ SHS.LANGUE ] Humanities and Social Sciences/LinguisticsDependent clause0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSWORD[SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics0305 other medical science050104 developmental & child psychologyRelative clause
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Direct Organogenesis from Cotyledons in Cultivars of Citrus clementina Hort. ex Tan

2011

An efficient protocol to induce shoot buds regeneration in Citrus clementina cultivars (“Monreal”, “SRA 63” and “SRA 64”) by direct organogenesis has been developed using cotyledons as explants. Cotyledons transversely cut in three segments and entire ones were cultured on Murashige and Skoog (1962) solidified medium containing vitamins, 500 mg·l−1 malt extract, 50 g·l−1 sucrose and supplemented with three different concentrations of BAP (8.8, 13.2 and 17.6 μM). In all three cultivars the entire cotyledons showed more shoot morphogenic potential than transversely cut ones and after 60 incubation days the optimum BAP concentration was 17.6 μM in “Monreal” (50% ± 2.89% of frequency regenerati…

SucroseOrganogenesisGeneral MedicineBiologyAcclimatizationSettore BIO/01 - Botanica Generalechemistry.chemical_compoundHorticultureTissue culturechemistryBotanyShootCitrus clementina Cotyledons Direct Organogenesis Plant Regeneration Tissue CultureCultivarIncubationExplant culture
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Quantitative description of C-60 diffusion on an insulating surface

2010

The diffusion of ${\text{C}}_{60}$ molecules on large, atomically flat terraces of the ${\text{CaF}}_{2}(111)$ surface is studied under ultrahigh vacuum conditions at various substrate temperatures below room temperature. The weak molecule-substrate interaction on this insulating surface makes a direct observation of hopping events difficult. Therefore, to determine a quantitative value of the diffusion barrier, we employ the so-called onset method. This method is based on the analysis of spatial properties of islands created by nucleation of diffusing ${\text{C}}_{60}$ molecules, as measured by noncontact atomic force microscopy. We first determine the critical cluster size to be ${i}^{\en…

Surface (mathematics)PhysicsCondensed matter physicsDiffusion barrierAtomic force microscopyDiffusionNucleationDirect observationNanotechnologySubstrate (electronics)Condensed Matter Physics530Electronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsCluster size
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