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Molecular determinants of large cargo transport into the nucleus

2020

Nucleocytoplasmic transport is tightly regulated by the nuclear pore complex (NPC). Among the thousands of molecules that cross the NPC, even very large (>15 nm) cargoes such as pathogens, mRNAs and pre-ribosomes can pass the NPC intact. For these cargoes, there is little quantitative understanding of the requirements for their nuclear import, especially the role of multivalent binding to transport receptors via nuclear localisation sequences (NLSs) and the effect of size on import efficiency. Here, we assayed nuclear import kinetics of 30 large cargo models based on four capsid-like particles in the size range of 17–36 nm, with tuneable numbers of up to 240 NLSs. We show that the requireme…

QH301-705.5ScienceStructural Biology and Molecular Biophysicspermeabilized cellsimport kineticsNuclear Localization SignalsBiophysicslarge cargoActive Transport Cell NucleusNLSnuclear transportGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicinecapsidNLSHumansNuclear poreBiology (General)030304 developmental biologyCell Nucleus0303 health sciencesGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologyChemistryGeneral NeuroscienceMolecular biophysicsQRE. coliGeneral MedicineCell Biologymedicine.anatomical_structureStructural biologyNucleocytoplasmic TransportBiophysicsNuclear PoreMedicineNuclear transportCarrier ProteinsFlux (metabolism)Nucleus030217 neurology & neurosurgeryResearch ArticleHumaneLife
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Monte-Carlo Methods

2003

The article conbtains sections titled: 1 Introduction and Overview 2 Random-Number Generation 2.1 General Introduction 2.2 Properties That a Random-Number Generator (RNG) Should Have 2.3 Comments about a Few Frequently Used Generators 3 Simple Sampling of Probability Distributions Using Random Numbers 3.1 Numerical Estimation of Known Probability Distributions 3.2 “Importance Sampling” versus “Simple Sampling” 3.3 Monte-Carlo as a Method of Integration 3.4 Infinite Integration Space 3.5 Random Selection of Lattice Sites 3.6 The Self-Avoiding Walk Problem 3.7 Simple Sampling versus Biased Sampling: the Example of SAWs Continued 4 Survey of Applications to Simulation of Transport Processes 4.…

Rejection samplingMonte Carlo methodSlice samplingSampling (statistics)Monte Carlo method in statistical physicsStatistical physicsStatistical mechanicsUmbrella samplingImportance samplingMathematics
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The Bisphenol A Experience: A Primer for the Analysis of Environmental Effects on Mammalian Reproduction1

2009

It is increasingly evident that environmental factors are a veritable Pandora's box from which new concerns and complications continue to emerge. Although previously considered the domain of toxicologists, it is now clear that an understanding of the effects of the environment on reproduction requires a far broader range of expertise and that, at least for endocrine-disrupting chemicals, many of the tenets of classical toxicology need to be revisited. Indeed, because of the wide range of reproductive effects induced by these chemicals, interest among reproductive biologists has grown rapidly: in 2000, the program for the annual Society for the Study of Reproduction meeting included a single…

Reproduction (economics)Germinal cellAdult diseaseEnvironmental ethicsCell BiologyGeneral MedicineEnvironmental exposureBiologyToxicologyImportant researchReproductive MedicineEnvironmental impact assessmentPublic educationReproductive effectsBiology of Reproduction
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La importancia del actor. Reflexiones sobre el porvenir de la historia social

2021

Revista de historia moderna 590302 2021 47 8168289 La importancia del actor. Reflexiones sobre el porvenir de la historia social Dedieu [0210-9093 553 Estudis]UNESCO::HISTORIA0210-9093 553 Estudis: Revista de historia moderna 590302 2021 47 8168289 La importancia del actor. Reflexiones sobre el porvenir de la historia social Dedieu:HISTORIA [UNESCO]Jean-Pierre 183 200
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Actividades comerciales de los judíos en Valencia (1391-1492)

1979

Rutas comercialesExportacionesUNESCO::HISTORIA::Historia por épocas::Historia antiguaRelaciones comercialesImportaciones:HISTORIA::Historia por épocas::Historia antigua [UNESCO]ComercioJudíosMercancíasComerciantes
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Cooperation of Two mRNA-Binding Proteins Drives Metabolic Adaptation to Iron Deficiency

2008

Summary Iron (Fe) is an essential cofactor for a wide range of cellular processes. We have previously demonstrated in yeast that Cth2 is expressed during Fe deficiency and promotes degradation of a battery of mRNAs leading to reprogramming of Fe-dependent metabolism and Fe storage. We report here that the Cth2-homologous protein Cth1 is transiently expressed during Fe deprivation and participates in the response to Fe deficiency through the degradation of mRNAs primarily involved in mitochondrially localized activities including respiration and amino acid biosynthesis. In parallel, wild-type cells, but not cth1 Δ cth2 Δ cells, accumulate mRNAs encoding proteins that function in glucose impo…

Saccharomyces cerevisiae ProteinsPhysiologySaccharomyces cerevisiaeHUMDISEASERNA-binding proteinSaccharomyces cerevisiaeProtein Serine-Threonine KinasesDNA-binding proteinArticlechemistry.chemical_compoundTristetraprolinGlucose importRNA MessengerPhosphorylationProtein kinase AMolecular BiologybiologyGlycogenRNA-Binding ProteinsIron DeficienciesCell BiologyMetabolismbiology.organism_classificationAdaptation PhysiologicalDNA-Binding ProteinsMetabolismBiochemistrychemistryPhosphorylationTranscription FactorsCell Metabolism
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Heteroaromatic Inhibitors of the Astacin Proteinases Meprin α, Meprin β and Ovastacin Discovered by a Scaffold-Hopping Approach.

2020

Abstract Astacin metalloproteinases, in particular meprins α and β, as well as ovastacin, are emerging drug targets. Drug‐discovery efforts have led to the development of the first potent and selective inhibitors in the last few years. However, the most recent compounds are based on a highly flexible tertiary amine scaffold that could cause metabolic liabilities or decreased potency due to the entropic penalty upon binding to the target. Thus, the aim of this study was to discover novel conformationally constrained scaffolds as starting points for further inhibitor optimization. Shifting from flexible tertiary amines to rigid heteroaromatic cores resulted in a boost in inhibitory activity. …

ScaffoldTertiary amineStereochemistryCell SurvivalAntineoplastic Agentsscaffold hoppingMatrix metalloproteinaseScaffold hoppinghydroxamate01 natural sciencesBiochemistryHydrocarbons AromaticmetalloproteinasesStructure-Activity RelationshipmeprinVery Important PaperDrug DiscoveryTumor Cells CulturedHumansProtease InhibitorsGeneral Pharmacology Toxicology and PharmaceuticsAminesPharmacologyDose-Response Relationship DrugMolecular StructureFull Paper010405 organic chemistryChemistryOrganic ChemistryMetalloendopeptidasesFull PapersovastacinRecombinant Proteinsheteroaromatics0104 chemical sciences010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistryMetalloproteasesMolecular MedicineAstacinDrug Screening Assays AntitumorSelectivityChemMedChem
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Hydraulic kinetics of the graft union in different Olea europaea L. scion/rootstock combinations

2007

The hydraulic resistance of young olive trees grafted on rootstocks with contrasting size-controlling potential was measured 30, 90, 360 and 480 days after grafting. Olive (Olea europaea L.) clones inducing plant vigorous growth (Leccino ‘Minerva’, LM) or dwarfing (Leccino ‘Dwarf’, LD) were studied in different scion/rootstock combinations (LD/LD, LD/LM, LM/LD, LM/LM). Plants growing on LD root systems developed lower leaf surface areas (about 50% less) than plants grafted on LM rootstocks. Graft union represented the largest fraction (up to 85%) of whole-plant hydraulic resistance 30 days after grafting, and still represented an important fraction of it 2 months later (40–55%). Four-hundre…

ScionbiologyThe hydraulic resistance of young olive trees grafted on rootstocks with contrasting size-controlling potential was measured 30 90 360 and 480 days after grafting. Olive (Olea europaea L.) clones inducing plant vigorous growth (Leccino ‘Minerva’ LM) or dwarfing (Leccino ‘Dwarf’ LD) were studied in different scion/rootstock combinations (LD/LD LD/LM LM/LD LM/LM). Plants growing on LD root systems developed lower leaf surface areas (about 50% less) than plants grafted on LM rootstocks. Graft union represented the largest fraction (up to 85%) of whole-plant hydraulic resistance 30 days after grafting and still represented an important fraction of it 2 months later (40–55%). Four-hundred and eighty days after grafting the hydraulic resistance of the graft union became negligible (<3%) with no difference among the different scion/rootstock combinations. Our data reinforce the idea of graft hydraulics not playing a role in depressing the vigour of the scion as observable in adult plants grafted onto dwarfing rootstocks. The long time required for the vascularisation to be complete on the contrary represents the main risk for successful olive breeding.food and beveragesOlea europaea LGraft hydraulic resistanceDwarfingPlant ScienceRoot systemHPFMHydraulic resistancebiology.organism_classificationGraftingDwarfingOlive treesHorticultureOleaOleaceaeBotanyGraft hydraulic resistance; Olea europaea L.; Dwarfing; Scion; Rootstock; HPFMRootstockRootstockAgronomy and Crop ScienceEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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A weighted logistic regression for conjoint analysis and Kansei engineering

2007

Customer needs for emotional satisfaction are increasingly being considered by product and service designers. While several existing methods such as conjoint analysis (CA), Kano model and quality function deployment support the translation of customer requirements into technical specifications, researchers are now working to develop methods aimed at integrating affective aspects into product design. Kansei engineering (KE) is a design philosophy that considers customer perceptions and emotions by adopting a multi-disciplinary approach. CA is a useful tool within a KE project. This article presents a methodology for conducting a KE project in early development phases. This methodology is bas…

Service (business)EngineeringATTRIBUTE IMPORTANCEPhilosophy of designProduct designOperations researchSettore SECS-S/02 - Statistica Per La Ricerca Sperimentale E Tecnologicabusiness.industryMODELSManagement Science and Operations ResearchOF-FIT TESTScomputer.software_genreINTERIORConjoint analysisDESIGNKano modelHALOData miningOrdered logitKansei engineeringSafety Risk Reliability and QualitybusinesscomputerERRORQuality function deploymentQuality and Reliability Engineering International
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Prime liste faunistiche di Lepidotteri diurni in aree protette italiane

2014

Nell’ambito del progetto Life+ 2008, Validation of risk management tools for genetically modified plants in protected and sensitive areas in Italy (MAN-GMP-ITA), sono stati condotti studi di caratterizzazione dell’entomofauna di alcune aree protette in Italia, da marzo a settembre di due anni consecutivi (2011-2012). Tali studi hanno condotto alla redazione di liste faunistiche di Lepidotteri diurni, Lepidotteri notturni e Coccinellidi per ciascun sito. I due gruppi di specie sono stati scelti in considerazione del loro possibile ruolo come specie “non-target” in studi di impatto ambientale. Le aree oggetto di studio sono state scelte in modo da essere rappresentative di diverse aree bio-ge…

Settore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataLepidotteri diurni Siti di importanza comunitaria
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