Search results for "Molecular engineering"

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The targeted overexpression of SlCDF4 in the fruit enhances tomato size and yield involving gibberellin signalling

2020

AbstractTomato is one of the most widely cultivated vegetable crops and a model for studying fruit biology. Although several genes involved in the traits of fruit quality, development and size have been identified, little is known about the regulatory genes controlling its growth. In this study, we characterized the role of the tomato SlCDF4 gene in fruit development, a cycling DOF-type transcription factor highly expressed in fruits. The targeted overexpression of SlCDF4 gene in the fruit induced an increased yield based on a higher amount of both water and dry matter accumulated in the fruits. Accordingly, transcript levels of genes involved in water transport and cell division and expans…

0106 biological sciences0301 basic medicineAgricultural geneticsCell divisionPlant molecular biologyMolecular biologyTranscriptional regulatory elementsPlant physiologyBiotecnologia agrícolalcsh:MedicineMolecular engineering in plantsPlantesBiology01 natural sciencesArticle03 medical and health sciencesSolanum lycopersicumPlant hormonesDry matterlcsh:ScienceGeneTranscription factorRegulator genePlant ProteinsMultidisciplinaryWater transportlcsh:RGenètica vegetalfood and beveragesGibberellinsUp-Regulation02.- Poner fin al hambre conseguir la seguridad alimentaria y una mejor nutrición y promover la agricultura sostenibleRepressor ProteinsHorticulturePlant BreedingGENETICA030104 developmental biologyFruitGibberellinlcsh:QPlant biotechnologyFISIOLOGIA VEGETALSink (computing)Plant sciences010606 plant biology & botanyBiotechnologySignal Transduction
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Experimental evolution of an oncolytic vesicular stomatitis virus with increased selectivity for p53-deficient cells

2014

Experimental evolution has been used for various biotechnological applications including protein and microbial cell engineering, but less commonly in the field of oncolytic virotherapy. Here, we sought to adapt a rapidly evolving RNA virus to cells deficient for the tumor suppressor gene p53, a hallmark of cancer cells. To achieve this goal, we established four independent evolution lines of the vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) in p53-knockout mouse embryonic fibroblasts (p53-/- MEFs) under conditions favoring the action of natural selection. We found that some evolved viruses showed increased fitness and cytotoxicity in p53-/- cells but not in isogenic p53+/+ cells, indicating gene-specifi…

Cancer TreatmentVirus OncolíticosProtein EngineeringMiceMedicine and Health SciencesMacromolecular EngineeringMice KnockoutOncolytic VirotherapyMultidisciplinaryQProteína p53 Supresora de TumorRNeoplasias de la Mama3. Good healthOncolytic VirusesOncologyVesicular stomatitis virusColonic NeoplasmsMedicineFemaleVesicular StomatitisResearch ArticleBiotechnologyDirected EvolutionEvolutionary ProcessesTumor suppressor geneScienceBioengineeringBreast NeoplasmsBiologyMicrobiologyViral EvolutionVirusVesicular StomatitisVirologyCell Line TumorGeneticsAnimalsHumansEvolutionary BiologyNeoplasias del ColonBiology and Life SciencesRNA virusVesiculovirusbiology.organism_classificationVirologyOrganismal EvolutionOncolytic virusAnimal Models of InfectionArtificial SelectionSynthetic BioengineeringViruses and CancerCell cultureMicrobial EvolutionCancer cellCancer researchDirected Molecular EvolutionTumor Suppressor Protein p53
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Characteristic ERK1/2 signaling dynamics distinguishes necroptosis from apoptosis

2021

International audience; ERK1/2 involvement in cell death remains unclear, although many studies have demonstrated the importance of ERK1/2 dynamics in determining cellular re- sponses. To untangle how ERK1/2 contributes to two cell death programs, we investigated ERK1/2 signaling dynamics during hFasL-induced apoptosis and TNF-induced necroptosis in L929 cells. We observed that ERK1/2 inhibition sensi- tizes cells to apoptosis while delaying necroptosis. By monitoring ERK1/2 activity by live-cell imaging using an improved ERK1/2 biosensor (EKAR4.0), we reported differential ERK1/2 signaling dynamics between cell survival, apoptosis, and nec- roptosis. We also decrypted a temporally shifted …

Cell biologyProgrammed cell deathScience[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Necroptosis[SDV.BBM.BP] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular Biology/BiophysicsPROTEINMECHANISMSESCRTACTIVATION03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineINFLAMMATIONGene expressionMedicine and Health SciencesKINASEBiology030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesMultidisciplinaryIDENTIFICATIONChemistryNECROSISQDynamics (mechanics)Biology and Life SciencesErk1 2 signalingCell biology[SDV.BBM.BP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular Biology/Biophysics[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]Biological sciencesBiomolecular engineeringCELL-DEATHApoptosisCell culture030220 oncology & carcinogenesisTumor necrosis factor alphaBIOSENSORSHuman medicineiScience
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Hybrid Materials Based on Polyoxometalates with Solid State Properties

2003

Molecular materials with cooperative physical properties constitute one of the most active focus of interest in contemporary materials science. An attractive chemical feature of these materials derives from the possibility of building them from molecular bricks using the advantages provided by molecular chemistry and the knowledge achieved over the last 20 years in the so-called molecular engineering. From the point of view of the physical properties, it is well known that molecular materials can exhibit the properties typically associated with the inorganic network solids, as for example metallic conductivity and superconductivity [1], ferromagnetism [2] and non-linear optics [3].

Conductive polymerSuperconductivityMaterials scienceFerromagnetismNetwork covalent bondingSolid-stateNanotechnologyMolecular materialsHybrid materialMolecular engineering
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Metal-free organic dyes with di(1-benzothieno)[3,2-b:2′,3′-d]pyrrole as an auxiliary donor for efficient dye-sensitized solar cells: Effect of the mo…

2019

Abstract A series of novel di(1-benzothieno)[3,2-b:2′,3′-d]pyrrole (DBTP)-based organic dyes (WL5-10) with D-D-π-A or D-D-A-π-A configurations are designed and the relationship between the properties and molecular configurations of these organic dyes are studied systematically. WL5,7–8 with D-D-π-A configuration incorporating triphenylamine or phenothiazine as donor and DBTP as auxiliary donor and WL9-10 with D-D-A-π-A configuration incorporating benzothiadiazole as an auxiliary acceptor are synthesized to study the effect of the molecular engineering on the photovoltaic performance. WL5,7–8 exhibit similar absorption spectra and high molar extinction coefficient. Especially, the dye WL5 wi…

Materials scienceAbsorption spectroscopyProcess Chemistry and TechnologyGeneral Chemical EngineeringEnergy conversion efficiency02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyTriphenylaminePhotochemistry01 natural sciencesAcceptor0104 chemical sciencesMolecular engineeringchemistry.chemical_compoundDye-sensitized solar cellchemistryPhenothiazine0210 nano-technologyPyrroleDyes and Pigments
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Supramolecular Approach in Energy Conversion Devices

2020

This review summarizes investigations carried out at the Laboratory of Photochemistry and Energy Conversion (LFCE) in the University of Sao Paulo dealing with design and characterization of ruthenium(II), rhenium(I) and iridium(III) polypyridine complexes with desired photochemical and photophysical properties in light of the development of optoelectronics and photoinduced energy conversion systems. First, the breakthroughs on molecular engineering of emissive ReI, RuII and IrIII complexes for the development of highly efficient light-emitting devices, such as organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) and light-emitting electrochemical cells (LECs), are presented. Then, the photochemical and ph…

Materials scienceSupramolecular chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementGeneral ChemistryRheniumPhotochemistryMolecular engineeringRutheniumCÉLULAS SOLARESDye-sensitized solar cellchemistryOLEDEnergy transformationIridiumJournal of the Brazilian Chemical Society
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Self-assembled monolayers based spintronics: from ferromagnetic surface functionalization to spin-dependent transport.

2016

Chemically functionalized surfaces are studied for a wide range of applications going from medicine to electronics. Whereas non-magnetic surfaces have been widely studied, functionalization of magnetic surfaces is much less common and has almost never been used for spintronics applications. In this article we present the functionalization of La2/3Sr1/3MnO3, a ferromagnetic oxide, with self-assembled monolayers for spintronics. La2/3Sr1/3MnO3 is the prototypical half-metallic manganite used in spintronics studies. First, we show that La2/3Sr1/3MnO3 can be functionalized by alkylphosphonic acid molecules. We then emphasize the use of these functionalized surfaces in spintronics devices such a…

Phosphorous AcidsSurface PropertiesElectrical Equipment and SuppliesNanotechnologyElectrons02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesMolecular engineeringLanthanumMonolayerGeneral Materials ScienceAlkylchemistry.chemical_classificationSpintronicsMagnetic PhenomenaSelf-assembled monolayerOxides021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physics3. Good health0104 chemical sciencesTunnel magnetoresistancechemistryFerromagnetismManganese CompoundsStrontiumMagnetsSurface modification0210 nano-technologyJournal of physics. Condensed matter : an Institute of Physics journal
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In Silico Molecular Engineering of Dysprosocenium-Based Complexes to Decouple Spin Energy Levels from Molecular Vibrations

2019

Molecular nanomagnets hold great promise for spintronics and quantum technologies, provided that their spin memory can be preserved above liquid-nitrogen temperatures. In the past few years, the magnetic hysteresis records observed for two related dysprosocenium-type complexes have highlighted the potential of molecular engineering to decouple vibrational excitations from spin states and thereby enhance magnetic memory. Herein, we study the spin-vibrational coupling in [(CpiPr5)Dy(Cp*)]+ (CpiPr5 = pentaisopropylcyclopentadienyl, Cp* = pentamethylcyclopentadienyl), which currently holds the hysteresis record (80 K), by means of a computationally affordable methodology that combines first-pri…

PhysicsLigand field theorySpin statesSpintronics010405 organic chemistryUNESCO::QUÍMICAElectronic structure010402 general chemistryMagnetic hysteresis01 natural sciences:QUÍMICA [UNESCO]0104 chemical sciencesMolecular engineeringChemical physicsAb initio quantum chemistry methodsGeneral Materials SciencePhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySpin-½
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Molecular Engineering of Porphyrin‐Tapes/Phthalocyanine Heterojunctions for a Highly Sensitive Ammonia Sensor

2020

International audience; Modulating the interfacial charge alignments by molecular engineering in an organic heterojunction device is a smart strategy to improve its conductivity, which can be exploited in high performance gas sensors development. Herein, the fabrication of new organic heterojunction devices based on porphyrin tapes and phthalocyanines and their potentiality in ammonia sensing at different relative humidity (rh) are investigated. The devices are built using dry approach relying on oxidative chemical vapor deposition for simultaneous synthesis, doping and deposition of the porphyrin tape layer and physical vapor deposition of phthalocyanine layer. The association of the porph…

PorphyrinsMaterials scienceSensorsPhthalocyaninesHeterojunction[CHIM.MATE]Chemical Sciences/Material chemistry02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPhotochemistry01 natural sciencesPorphyrin0104 chemical sciencesElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsHighly sensitiveMolecular engineeringAmmoniachemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryAmmonia[CHIM.ANAL]Chemical Sciences/Analytical chemistryHeterojunctionsPhthalocyanine0210 nano-technologyAdvanced Electronic Materials
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Functional roles of the membrane-associated AAV protein MAAP

2021

AbstractWith a limited coding capacity of 4.7 kb, adeno-associated virus (AAV) genome has evolved over-lapping genes to maximise the usage of its genome. An example is the recently found ORF in the cap gene, encoding membrane-associated accessory protein (MAAP), located in the same genomic region as the VP1/2 unique domain, but in a different reading frame. This 13 KDa protein, unique to the dependovirus genus, is not homologous to any known protein. Our studies confirm that MAAP translation initiates from the first CTG codon found in the VP1 ORF2. We have further observed MAAP localised in the plasma membrane, in the membranous structures in close proximity to the nucleus and to the nuclea…

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