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Sequencing, De Novo Assembly and Annotation of the Colorado Potato Beetle, Leptinotarsa decemlineata, Transcriptome

2012

Background. The Colorado potato beetle (Leptinotarsa decemlineata) is a major pest and a serious threat to potato cultivation throughout the northern hemisphere. Despite its high importance for invasion biology, phenology and pest management, little is known about L. decemlineata from a genomic perspective. We subjected European L. decemlineata adult and larval transcriptome samples to 454-FLX massively-parallel DNA sequencing to characterize a basal set of genes from this species. We created a combined assembly of the adult and larval datasets including the publicly available midgut larval Roche 454 reads and provided basic annotation. We were particularly interested in diapause-specific g…

Drug ResistanceGene Identification and AnalysisSequence assemblylcsh:MedicineGenes InsectDiapause InsectTranscriptomesTranscriptomeGenome Sequencinglcsh:ScienceLeptinotarsaPhylogenyvieraslajiGeneticsMultidisciplinarybiologytulokaslajitHigh-Throughput Nucleotide SequencingAgricultureGenomicsta4111ColeopteraLarvaInsect ProteinsSequence AnalysisResearch ArticlePesticide resistanceSequence analysisdiapaussiPolymorphism Single NucleotideDNA sequencingMolecular GeneticsGenome Analysis ToolsAnimalsPesticidesBiologySerpinsta1184Colorado potato beetlefungilcsh:RkoloradonkuoriainenComputational BiologyBayes TheoremMolecular Sequence AnnotationSequence Analysis DNA15. Life on landbiology.organism_classificationActinsdiapauseMicroRNAsGene OntologyPyrosequencingta1181lcsh:QPest ControltranskriptomiIntroduced SpeciesTranscriptomeZoologyEntomologyPLOS ONE
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Modeling caspase-1 inhibition: Implications for catalytic mechanism and drug design.

2019

Abstract The metabolic product of caspase-1, IL-1β, is an important mediator in inflammation and pyroptosis cell death process. Alzheimer's disease, septic shock and rheumatoid arthritis are IL-1β mediated diseases, making the caspase-1 an interesting target of pharmacological value. Many inhibitors have been developed until now, most of them are peptidomimetic with improved potency. In the present study, all-atom molecular dynamics simulations and the MM/GBSA method were employed to reproduce and interpret the results obtained by in vitro experiments for a series of inhibitors. The analysis shows that the tautomeric state of the catalytic His237 impact significantly the performance of the …

DrugModels MolecularPeptidomimeticmedia_common.quotation_subjectCaspase 1InflammationLigands01 natural sciences03 medical and health sciencesStructure-Activity RelationshipViral ProteinsMediatorDrug DiscoverymedicinePotencyHumansSerpins030304 developmental biologymedia_commonPharmacology0303 health sciencesDose-Response Relationship DrugMolecular Structure010405 organic chemistryChemistryMechanism (biology)Organic ChemistryCaspase 1PyroptosisGeneral Medicine0104 chemical sciencesBiochemistryDrug DesignBiocatalysisThermodynamicsmedicine.symptomEuropean journal of medicinal chemistry
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ER+-derived breast cancer stem cells reveal a high expression of the serpin protease inhibitor PI-9.

2015

Introduction: Breast cancers (BC) are the major cause of death in women. More than 70% of BCs express high levels of estrogen receptor-α (ERα) and are sustained for their growth by the hormone. Estrogens seem to protect BC cells from apoptosis mediated by immunosurveillance associated with cytotoxic T lymphocytes and NK cells granzyme B release. However, the production of granzyme B inhibitor PI-9 by tumor cells causes a short-circuit in immunosurveillance’s signalling. Although it has been shown the role of PI-9 in BC cells, its presence has not been investigated in tumor stem cells so far. Methods: Cell viability was evaluated by MTT, cell cycle by propidium iodide staining; mRNA and prot…

ER+breast cancerSettore BIO/10 - Biochimicaserpin protease inhibitor
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Monstrous Hybrids in Shakespeare’s King Lear

2017

ABSTRACT: This article seeks to present the different languages (emblems, Renaissance translations of classical myths, biblical exegesis) that inform the images of monsters which, as hybrid creatures blending human and animal characteristics, serve a dramatic function in Shakespeare’s King Lear . It means to question the ways in which the play links filial ingratitude with female monstrosity and Lear’s madness. Tracing the classical and medieval lineage of the monstrous bestiary (serpent, tiger, vulture) in King Lear and connecting it to emblematic readings of Shakespeare’s time, it explores how Shakespeare provides a dynamic characterisation of Goneril and Regan through their bestialisatio…

EmblemLinguistics and Language[SHS.LITT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureVisual Arts and Performing ArtsFilologíasmedia_common.quotation_subjectBestiarySerpent (symbolism)Language and Linguistics[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureKing Lear:HISTORIA [UNESCO][SHS.CLASS]Humanities and Social Sciences/Classical studiesmedia_commonLiteratureUNESCO::HISTORIACreaturesbusiness.industryCommunicationEmblemThe RenaissanceMythologyArtMythologyFilologías hispánicasHistoria del arte. Artes plásticasFilologías clásicas y antiguasShakespeare William 1564-1616[SHS.CLASS] Humanities and Social Sciences/Classical studiesArteExegesisbusinessHumanitiesDrama
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Mauceri: Messina nel Settecento, o l'alchimia della memoria

2009

Il contributo affronta uno dei testi meno conosciuti di Enrico Mauceri, Messina nel Settecento, rilevandone le tangenze con la coeva cultura erudita

Enrico Mauceri Messina Settecento Giacomo SerpottaSettore L-ART/02 - Storia Dell'Arte Moderna
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A highly dynamic hot hydrothermal system in the subduction environment: Geochemistry and geochronology of jadeitite and associated rocks of the Sierr…

2021

A U-Pb zircon date of ~113 Ma revealed that a variety of jadeitites and related omphacitite, chloritite and albite-rich rocks from the subduction-related Sierra del Convento block-in-serpentinite-matrix mélange (eastern Cuba) formed nearly synchronously with MORB metabasite-derived anatectic trondhjemitic liquids at high-temperature and pressure in a hot subduction environment. Field, petrologic and geochemical data indicate hydrothermal/metasomatic processes triggered by juvenile fluids likely evolved from the crystallizing hydrous trondhjemitic melts. These fluids, variably mixed with sediment-derived fluids and channelized along fractures in the supra-slab mantle, precipitated relatively…

European communitySubductionSerpentinite mélangeSubductionArchaeologyHydrothermal circulationRocas metamóficasMetasomatic transformationGeochronologySerpentinite melangeGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesJadeititeFluid-rock interactionGeologyPetrología y GeoquímicaAmerican Journal of Science
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Water chemistry and abiogenic methane content of a hyperalkaline spring related to serpentinization in the Argolida ophiolite (Ermioni, Greece)

2018

Abstract Hyperalkaline mineral springs related to active continental serpentinization are a theme of growing interest since they may contain significant amounts of abiotic gas and have important implications for energy resource exploration, subsurface microbiology and astrobiology. We report the discovery of a new hyperalkaline (pH∼12) spring issuing in the Agioi Anargyroi monastery at Ermioni (Greece), connected to serpentinization of peridotites of the Argolis ophiolite. Two water samples have been collected from separated springs and analysed for the chemical composition of major, minor and trace elements, and isotopic composition (2H and 18O) of water by IC, ICP-OES, ICP-MS and IRMS, an…

Gas geochemistry010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesStratigraphyEarth scienceGeochemistryAquifer010502 geochemistry & geophysicsOceanographyOphiolite01 natural sciencesMethanechemistry.chemical_compoundSpring (hydrology)HydrogeochemistryGeophysicChemical composition0105 earth and related environmental sciencesgeographyBiologic methane oxidationgeography.geographical_feature_categoryMineralSerpentinizationGeologyStable isotopeAbiogenic petroleum originGeophysicschemistryAbiogenic methaneAnaerobic oxidation of methaneEconomic GeologyGeologyMarine and Petroleum Geology
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The origin of the serpentine endemic Minuartia laricifolia subsp. ophiolitica by vicariance and competitive exclusion.

2013

Serpentine soils harbour a unique flora that is rich in endemics. We examined the evolution of serpentine endemism in Minuartia laricifolia, which has two ecologically distinct subspecies with disjunct distributions: subsp. laricifolia on siliceous rocks in the western Alps and eastern Pyrenees and subsp. ophiolitica on serpentine in the northern Apennines. We analysed AFLPs and chloroplast sequences from 30 populations to examine their relationships and how their current distributions and ecologies were influenced by Quaternary climatic changes. Minuartia laricifolia was divided into four groups with a BAPS cluster analysis of the AFLP data, one group consisted only of subsp. ophiolitica, …

Genetic diversityChloroplastsBase SequenceEcologyMolecular Sequence DataPopulationDNA ChloroplastGenetic VariationCaryophyllaceaeDisjunctBiologySubspeciesSecologanin Tryptamine AlkaloidsEvolution MolecularPhylogeographyHaplotypesSerpentine soilGeneticsVicarianceBiological dispersalAmplified Fragment Length Polymorphism AnalysisEndemismEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEcosystemPhylogenyMolecular ecology
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Giacomo Serpotta e Giacomo Amato: una problematica collaborazione

2017

Il contributo riesamina, alla luce di un'attenta rilettura dei dati documentari, il rapporto professionale esistente tra l'architetto Giacomo Amato e lo stuccatore Giacomo Serpotta nella Palermo tra Sei Settecento. I documenti sono rivelatori di prassi in atto e in definitiva i ruoli e le competenze delle due personalità artistiche appaiono differenti e disegnano rapporti di collaborazione mai paritaria. La realtà che sembra trasparire è che l'architetto e lo stuccatore possedessero un'interpretazione molto diversa del progetto e del proprio mestiere.

Giacomo Amato Giacomo Serpotta problemi storiografici mestiere Palermo XVII-XVIII secoloSettore ICAR/18 - Storia Dell'Architettura
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E il Barocco restò di stucco

2023

Proveniente da una famiglia palermitana di scultori, Giacomo Serpotta si è distinto per le sue particolari abilità di stuccatore e per la sua capacità di coniugare scultura e architettura in ardite scenografie barocche. esempio insigne è l’oratorio del Santissimo Rosario in Santa Cita a Palermo.

Giacomo Serpotta oratorio di Santa Cita PalermoSettore L-ART/02 - Storia Dell'Arte Moderna
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