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Sorting of a secretory protein (gp80) to the apical surface of Caco-2 cells

1994

We have investigated the synthesis and polarized secretion of the exogenous gp80 glycoprotein complex in the human epithelial adenocarcinoma cell line, Caco-2. gp80 is secreted at the apical surface of Madin-Darby canine kidney (MDCK) cells and should, therefore, display the signal(s) required for sorting into the apical exocytic pathway. In Caco-2 cells, no bona fide secretory protein released preferentially at the apical surface has been described so far. To address the question of whether Caco-2 cells possess a machinery capable of delivery of secretory proteins at the apical surface, we stably transfected the cells with a recombinant gene coding for the gp80 glycoprotein complex. Pulse-…

Gene ExpressionBiologyTransfectionCell LineDogsGlycoprotein complexCell polarityTumor Cells CulturedAnimalsHumansSecretionchemistry.chemical_classificationMembrane GlycoproteinsCell MembraneCell PolarityCell BiologyTransfectionApical membraneReceptors Interleukin-6Molecular biologyCell biologyPhenotypeSecretory proteinchemistryCell cultureGlycoproteinJournal of Cell Science
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Usher syndrome: molecular links of pathogenesis, proteins and pathways.

2006

Contains fulltext : 50437.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access) Usher syndrome is the most common form of deaf-blindness. The syndrome is both clinically and genetically heterogeneous, and to date, eight causative genes have been identified. The proteins encoded by these genes are part of a dynamic protein complex that is present in hair cells of the inner ear and in photoreceptor cells of the retina. The localization of the Usher proteins and the phenotype in animal models indicate that the Usher protein complex is essential in the morphogenesis of the stereocilia bundle in hair cells and in the calycal processes of photoreceptor cells. In addition, the Usher proteins are important in…

Genetics and epigenetic pathways of disease [NCMLS 6]Usher syndromeCell Cycle ProteinsNerve Tissue ProteinsBiologyRetinaAdherens junctionMiceHair Cells AuditoryCell polarityGeneticsmedicineotorhinolaryngologic diseasesNeurosensory disorders [UMCN 3.3]AnimalsHumansProtein IsoformsCell Cycle ProteinMolecular BiologyGenetics (clinical)Renal disorder [IGMD 9]Adaptor Proteins Signal TransducingStereociliumMembrane ProteinsSignal transducing adaptor proteinGeneral MedicineActin cytoskeletonmedicine.diseaseeye diseasesCell biologyCytoskeletal ProteinsGenetic defects of metabolism [UMCN 5.1]Ear InnerMultiprotein ComplexesCateninSynapsessense organsUsher SyndromesPhotoreceptor Cells Vertebrate
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Planar Cell Polarity Signaling in Collective Cell Movements During Morphogenesis and Disease

2012

Collective and directed cell movements are crucial for diverse developmental processes in the animal kingdom, but they are also involved in wound repair and disease. During these processes groups of cells are oriented within the tissue plane, which is referred to as planar cell polarity (PCP). This requires a tight regulation that is in part conducted by the PCP pathway. Although this pathway was initially characterized in flies, subsequent studies in vertebrates revealed a set of conserved core factors but also effector molecules and signal modulators, which build the fundamental PCP machinery. The PCP pathway in Drosophila regulates several developmental processes involving collective cel…

GeneticsHeart morphogenesisOmmatidial rotationConvergent extensionCollective cell movementsMorphogenesisPlanar cell polarity.BiologyDevelopmentEmbryonic stem cellDorsal closureArticleGeneticsEye developmentMorphogenesisDrosophilaDiseaseNeural crest cell migrationNeuroscienceGenetics (clinical)
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Mechanism for polarized recombination in Streptomyces.

1968

Recombination between pairs of mutations in a cluster of seven cistrons controlling histidine biosynthesis is highly polarized. The polarity is opposite at the opposite ends of the region. In experiments involving three his mutations it has been shown that recombination is the result of the transfer, from one parent to the other, of a segment going from the distal selected his+ allele to the end of the region. The rate of transfer is inversely proportional to the distance of the transferred his+ allele from the end of the region, at its side. A model of the process of recombination is discussed.

GeneticsRecombination GeneticPolarity (international relations)biologyStereochemistryChromosome MappingHistidine biosynthesisbiology.organism_classificationStreptomycesModels BiologicalStreptomycesGeneticsHistidineCrossing Over GeneticAlleleMolecular BiologyRecombinationHistidineCrosses GeneticMoleculargeneral genetics : MGG
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Nanoscopic hybrid systems with a polarity-controlled gate-like scaffolding for the colorimetric signalling of long-chain carboxylates

2007

Hybrid mesoporous systems containing a gate-like ensemble functionalised with imidazolium groups and a dye are used for the selective colorimetric sensing of long-chain carboxylates. Amoros del Toro, Pedro Jose, Pedro.Amoros@uv.es

Hybrid mesoporus systems ; Gate-like ; Imidazolium ; CarboxlatesScaffoldChemistryPolarity (physics)UNESCO::QUÍMICAUNESCO::QUÍMICA::Química analíticaMetals and AlloysCarboxlatesNanotechnologyGate-likeGeneral Chemistry:QUÍMICA [UNESCO]CatalysisSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsHybrid mesoporus systemsHybrid systemMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesImidazolium:QUÍMICA::Química analítica [UNESCO]Mesoporous materialLong chainNanoscopic scale
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Vibrational dephasing of νs (OH) in 2,4-dichlorophenol

1990

Abstract A quantitative analysis of the infrared bandshape of ν s (OH) in intramolecularly hydrogen-bonded 2,4-dichlorophenol in a series of solvents is presented. A distinct dependence of bandshape indices and relaxation parameters on the polarity of solvent has been found. The band shifts to lower wavenumbers, broadens and becomes more intense with increasing solvent polarity; correspondingly, the correlation function decays faster and the correlation time diminishes. The results are compared with those for previously studied systems. Factors influencing the bandshape are discussed.

InfraredPolarity (physics)DephasingOrganic ChemistryRelaxation (NMR)Analytical chemistry24-DichlorophenolAnalytical ChemistryInorganic ChemistrySolventchemistry.chemical_compoundCorrelation functionchemistrySolvent polaritySpectroscopyJournal of Molecular Structure
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Two-Dimensional Polytypism of “Crystalline” (C5Me5)ReO3

1996

Crystals of Cp*ReO3 present a rare case of two-dimensional polytypism. They consist of a polytypic packing (in the bc plane) of ordered polar chains of three-legged piano-stool Cp*ReO3 molecules (stacked head-to-tail along the a axis). The two-dimensional polytypism arises from the possibility of building a similar motif both with 2-fold screw axes and inversion centers as packing operators, i.e. from the possibility of packing together neighboring chains of equal or different polarity.

Inorganic ChemistryCrystallographyPlane (geometry)ChemistryPolarity (physics)Rare casePolarMoleculePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryInversion (discrete mathematics)Inorganic Chemistry
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Hospitalizations of patients in Burgundy and in nine other french regions, spatial analysis of interregional flows from french hospital claims data

2015

Introduction / presentation of the context : The creation of ARS (Regional Healthcare Agencies) was accompanied by the regionalized organization of healthcare. Even though the administrative procedures for dividing the country into areas for healthcare coverage are well known, we propose a geographic analysis of the reasons why patients attend one hospital rather than another, which seem to escape the logic used by the authorities.Methods employed and sources of data : Using the PMSI-MCO, we studied the flow of patients living in one region to hospitals in other regions according to ten reasons for visiting hospitals. The analysis was completed by a cartographic analysis, which related the …

InterrégionalitéPolarityPMSI-MCO[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyTerritorial dynamicsEtablissements hospitaliersSpatial mobilityGeohistoryHospitalDRG databasePolaritéGéohistoireFranceHealth geographyFrance métropolitaineDynamiques territorialesMobilité spatiale
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Synonymy: The unbearable ficklness of meaning

2010

Standard definitions of synonymy become problematic under close scrutiny of nouns occurring in two contexts of Italian: clauses with Negative Polarity Items and noun phrases with Complex Nominal Determiners. Such nouns are non-referring expressions, do not carry literal meaning, often give rise to metaphor and intensity, and preclude decomposition into elementary semantic features as conceived in Componential Analysis. The inconsequence of semantic features and a number of syntactic constraints suggest that these nouns are best analyzed as parts of multi-word expressions working as function phrases.

Italian English negative polarity item nominal determiner function/content wordsSettore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E Linguistica
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Assessment of Polarity in GaN Self-Assembled Nanowires by Electrical Force Microscopy

2015

In this work, we demonstrate the capabilities of atomic force microscopies (AFMs) for the nondestructive determination of the polarity of GaN nanowires (NWs). Three complementary AFMs are analyzed here: Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM), light-assisted KPFM, and piezo-force microscopy (PFM). These techniques allow us to assess the polarity of individual NWs over an area of tens of μm(2) and provide statistics on the polarity of the ensemble with an accuracy hardly reachable by other methods. The precise quantitative analysis of the tip-sample interaction by multidimensional spectroscopic measurements, combined with advanced data analysis, has allowed the separate characterization of elec…

Kelvin probe force microscopePolarity (physics)ChemistryMechanical EngineeringSurface photovoltageNanowireBioengineeringNanotechnologyGeneral ChemistryCondensed Matter Physics[PHYS.COND.CM-MS] Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Materials Science [cond-mat.mtrl-sci]Characterization (materials science)Condensed Matter::Materials Sciencesymbols.namesakeMicroscopysymbols[PHYS.COND.CM-MS]Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Materials Science [cond-mat.mtrl-sci]General Materials Sciencevan der Waals forcePhotoconductive atomic force microscopyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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