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Phosphorylation Regulates CIRBP Arginine Methylation, Transportin-1 Binding and Liquid-Liquid Phase Separation

2021

Arginine-glycine(-glycine) (RG/RGG) regions are highly abundant in RNA-binding proteins and involved in numerous physiological processes. Aberrant liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) and stress granule (SGs) association of RG/RGG regions in the cytoplasm have been implicated in several neurodegenerative disorders. LLPS and SG association of these proteins is regulated by the interaction with nuclear import receptors, such as transportin-1 (TNPO1), and by post-translational arginine methylation. Strikingly, many RG/RGG proteins harbour potential phosphorylation sites within or close to their arginine methylated regions, indicating a regulatory role. Here, we studied the role of phosphoryla…

CIRBPphosphorylationPTMsQH301-705.5SRPK1RNA-binding proteinsBiology (General)arginine methylationFrontiers in Molecular Biosciences
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Tracking Ca2+ ATPase intermediates in real time by x-ray solution scattering

2020

Sarco/endoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ ATPase (SERCA) transporters regulate calcium signaling by active calcium ion reuptake to internal stores. Structural transitions associated with transport have been characterized by x-ray crystallography, but critical intermediates involved in the accessibility switch across the membrane are missing. We combined time-resolved x-ray solution scattering (TR-XSS) experiments and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations for real-time tracking of concerted SERCA reaction cycle dynamics in the native membrane. The equilibrium [Ca2] E1 state before laser activation differed in the domain arrangement compared with crystal structures, and following laser-induced release o…

CONFORMATIONAL-CHANGESSERCAATPaseAtom and Molecular Physics and OpticsPUMPSTRUCTURAL DYNAMICSchemistry.chemical_elementCalciumCA2+-ATPASE03 medical and health sciencesPHOSPHOENZYME030304 developmental biologyCalcium signaling0303 health sciencesMultidisciplinarybiologyEndoplasmic reticulum030302 biochemistry & molecular biologySARCOPLASMIC-RETICULUMSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)MembranechemistryATPase time-resolved X-ray solution scatteringCytoplasmMOLECULAR-DYNAMICSbiology.proteinBiophysicsPhosphorylationSKELETAL-MUSCLEAtom- och molekylfysik och optikMEMBRANECALCIUM-TRANSPORT
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Clumped isotope analysis of carbonates: comparison of two different acid digestion techniques

2013

RATIONALE The kinetic nature of the phosphoric acid digestion reaction enables clumped isotope analysis of carbonates using gas source isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS). In most laboratories acid digestions are performed at 25°C in sealed vessels or at 90°C in a common acid bath. Here we show that different Δ47 results are obtained depending on the digestion technique employed. METHODS Several replicates of a biogenic aragonite and NBS 19 were reacted with 104% H3PO4 in sealed vessels at 25°C and at 90°C using a common acid bath. The sample size varied between 4 mg and 14 mg. Purification methods that are standard for clumped isotope analyses were applied to the evolved CO2 before meas…

CalciteChromatographyIsotopeAragoniteOrganic ChemistryAnalytical chemistryFractionationengineering.materialAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryengineeringCarbonateIsotope-ratio mass spectrometryPhosphoric acidSpectroscopyIsotope analysisRapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry
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Clumped isotope thermometry of carbonate-bearing apatite: Revised sample pre-treatment, acid digestion, and temperature calibration

2016

Abstract It has recently been shown that the clumped isotopic composition (Δ47) of carbonate-bearing hydroxyapatite (CHAP) from teeth and bones reveals important information about the body temperature of vertebrates (Eagle et al., 2010, 2011). In this study we reinvestigate the temperature dependence of Δ47 in CHAP, extending the temperature range from 2 to 59 °C. In addition, the effects of chemical pre-treatment of CHAP on its bulk and clumped isotopic composition are studied. CHAP is best reacted with phosphoric acid at 90 to 110 °C minimizing the potential of evolved CO2 or reaction intermediates to re-equilibrate with traces of water in the acid environment. Reaction at 110 °C ensures …

CalciteEnamel paintAragonite010401 analytical chemistryAnalytical chemistryMineralogyGeologyAtmospheric temperature rangeengineering.material010502 geochemistry & geophysicsTooth enamel01 natural sciencesApatite0104 chemical scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryGeochemistry and Petrologyvisual_artmedicinevisual_art.visual_art_mediumengineeringCarbonatePhosphoric acid0105 earth and related environmental sciencesChemical Geology
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Rapid transformation of inorganic to organic and plant-available phosphorous in soils of a glacier forefield

2012

Abstract Chemical weathering of rocks or sediments is extremely important for the generation of soils, for the evolution of landscape, and as a main source of inorganic nutrients for plant growth and therefore for life. Temporal trends in weathering mechanisms, plant succession and nutrients availability in cold environments can be successfully studied in soil chronosequences along a glacier forefield. In the present paper, this was carried out in the pro-glacial area of Morteratsch. Different forms of phosphorous in the soil, stream and spring water chemistry were investigated. Apatite constitutes the main source of P, but it occurs only as a minor accessory mineral phase in the granitic/g…

CalciteTopsoilBulk soilSoil ScienceSoil scienceWeatheringengineering.materialFeldsparchemistry.chemical_compoundNutrientchemistrySettore AGR/14 - Pedologiavisual_artSoil waterInorganic phosphorous organic phosphorous plant-available phosphorous glacier forefieldengineeringvisual_art.visual_art_mediumPyriteGeologyGeoderma
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Biosynthesis and characterization of titanium dioxide nanoparticles and its effects along with calcium phosphate on physicochemical attributes of whe…

2021

Abstract Drought stress is reducing the production of crops globally. This research was designed to evaluate the role of titanium dioxide (TiO2 NPs) nanoparticles and calcium phosphate on wheat facing drought stress. TiO2 NPs were prepared by green synthesis and their characterization (by UV–visible spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and energy-dispersive X-ray (EDX)) was also done. The results showed that TiO2 NPs worked efficiently and improved plant growth under drought. However, the best results were obtained from combined applications of 40 ppm TiO2 NPs and 40 ppm calcium phosphate on plants. They increased root length (33%), shoot length (53%), fresh weight (48%), and d…

Calcium PhosphatesDrought stressHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPotassiumchemistry.chemical_elementCalciumEnvironmental pollutionNutrientNanotechnologyGE1-350ProlineFood scienceSugarTriticumTitaniumPhosphorusfungiPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthfood and beveragesTitanium dioxide nanoparticlesGeneral MedicinePollutionDroughtsEnvironmental sciencesTD172-193.5chemistryGerminationWheatShootNanoparticlesEcotoxicology and Environmental Safety
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Calcium phosphate precipitation in a SBR operated for EBPR: interactions with the biological process.

2008

The aim of this paper is to study the precipitation process in a sequencing batch reactor (SBR) operated for EBPR (enhanced biological phosphorus removal) and the possible effects of this phosphorus precipitation in the biological process. Four experiments were carried out under different influent calcium concentration. The experimental results and the equilibrium study, based on the Saturation Index calculation, confirm that the process controlling the calcium behaviour in a SBR operated for EBPR is the calcium phosphate precipitation. This precipitation takes place at two stages initially precipitation of the ACP and later crystallization of HAP. Also the accumulation of phosphorus precip…

Calcium PhosphatesEnvironmental EngineeringPrecipitation (chemistry)PhosphorusInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementSequencing batch reactorCalciumHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationPhosphatelaw.inventionPhosphateschemistry.chemical_compoundEnhanced biological phosphorus removalBioreactorschemistryWastewaterlawChemical PrecipitationCrystallizationWater Science and TechnologyNuclear chemistryAcetic AcidWater science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research
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Phosphorus recovery by struvite crystallization in WWTPs: Influence of the sludge treatment line operation

2010

Phosphorus recovery by struvite (MgNH(4)PO(4).6H(2)O) crystallization is one of the most widely recommended technologies for treating sludge digester liquors especially in wastewater treatments plants (WWTP) with enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR). In this paper, phosphorus recovery by struvite crystallization is assessed using the rejected liquors resulting from four different operational strategies of the sludge treatment line. Phosphorus precipitation and recovery efficiencies of between 80-90% and 70-85%, respectively, were achieved in the four experiments. The precipitates formed were mainly struvite, followed by amorphous calcium phosphate and, in some experiments, by calci…

Calcium PhosphatesEnvironmental EngineeringStruviteMagnesium Compoundschemistry.chemical_elementElutriationWaste Disposal FluidCalcium CarbonatePhosphatesWater Purificationchemistry.chemical_compoundX-Ray DiffractionChemical PrecipitationWaste Management and DisposalWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural EngineeringSewageWaste managementChemistryEcological ModelingPhosphorusReproducibility of ResultsPhosphorusPollutionEnhanced biological phosphorus removalWastewaterStruviteSewage sludge treatmentSewage treatmentAigües residuals Plantes de tractamentCrystallizationAlgorithmsWaste disposal
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Calibration and validation of activated sludge model No.2d for Spanish municipal wastewater.

2002

Activated Sludge Model No. 2d (ASM2d) was validated with data obtained from pilot scale plant treating municipal wastewater from the city of Valencia (Spain). First of all, ASM2d was calibrated using experimental data from anaerobic, anoxic and aerobic batches. A set of kinetic and stoichiometric parameters resulted from these assays. Differences between the values obtained and default values proposed in ASM2d can be explained by the presence of glycogen accumulating organisms (GAOs). The calibrated model was then used to simulate results from a pilot plant. Simulation using the set of parameters obtained accurately reproduces experimental results. This paper also presents a detailed proced…

Calibration and validationSewageNitrogenPilot scaleEnvironmental engineeringReproducibility of ResultsPhosphorusGeneral MedicineActivated sludge modelModels TheoreticalAnoxic watersBacteria AerobicBacteria AnaerobicPilot plantActivated sludgeBioreactorsWastewaterSpainCalibrationCalibrationEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental scienceHumansWaste Management and DisposalWater Science and TechnologyEnvironmental technology
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MYCN sensitizes human neuroblastoma to apoptosis by HIPK2 activation through a DNA damage response.

2010

Abstract MYCN amplification occurs in approximately 20% of human neuroblastomas and is associated with early tumor progression and poor outcome, despite intensive multimodal treatment. However, MYCN overexpression also sensitizes neuroblastoma cells to apoptosis. Thus, uncovering the molecular mechanisms linking MYCN to apoptosis might contribute to designing more efficient therapies for MYCN-amplified tumors. Here we show that MYCN-dependent sensitization to apoptosis requires activation of p53 and its phosphorylation at serine 46. The p53S46 kinase HIPK2 accumulates on MYCN expression, and its depletion by RNA interference impairs p53S46 phosphorylation and apoptosis. Remarkably, MYCN ind…

Cancer ResearchApoptosisCell Cycle ProteinsAtaxia Telangiectasia Mutated ProteinsProtein-Serine-Threonine KinaseAtaxia Telangiectasia Mutated ProteinNeuroblastomaCell Cycle ProteinSerinePhosphorylationNuclear ProteinOncogene Proteinseducation.field_of_studyN-Myc Proto-Oncogene ProteinAntibiotics AntineoplasticKinaseOncogene ProteinNuclear ProteinsDNA-Binding ProteinsOncologyPhosphorylationRNA InterferenceHumanDNA damageDNA-Binding ProteinPopulationBlotting WesternBiologyProtein Serine-Threonine KinasesN-Myc Proto-Oncogene ProteinBleomycinNeuroblastomaCell Line TumormedicineHumanseducationneoplasmsMolecular BiologyTumor Suppressor ProteinTumor Suppressor ProteinsApoptosimedicine.diseaseTumor progressionApoptosisMutationCancer researchTumor Suppressor Protein p53Carrier ProteinCarrier ProteinsDNA DamageMolecular cancer research : MCR
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