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Identification of a silicatein(-related) protease in the giant spicules of the deep-sea hexactinellid Monorhaphis chuni.

2008

SUMMARYSilicateins, members of the cathepsin L family, are enzymes that have been shown to be involved in the biosynthesis/condensation of biosilica in spicules from Demospongiae (phylum Porifera), e.g. Tethya aurantium and Suberites domuncula. The class Hexactinellida also forms spicules from this inorganic material. This class of sponges includes species that form the largest biogenic silica structures on earth. The giant basal spicules from the hexactinellids Monorhaphis chuni and Monorhaphis intermedia can reach lengths of up to 3 m and diameters of 10 mm. The giant spicules as well as the tauactines consist of a biosilica shell that surrounds the axial canal, which harbours the axial f…

SpiculePhysiologyOceans and SeasMolecular Sequence DataAquatic ScienceCysteine Proteinase InhibitorsCathepsin LDemospongeSponge spiculeAnimalsAmino Acid SequenceTethya aurantiumMolecular BiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPhylogenyBinding SitesbiologyHexactinellidAnimal StructuresAnatomybiology.organism_classificationCathepsinsCystatinsPoriferaSuberites domunculaMolecular WeightSpongeBiochemistryInsect ScienceMolecular Probesbiology.proteinAnimal Science and ZoologyProtein Processing Post-TranslationalThe Journal of experimental biology
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p38 MAPK activation is required for Paracentrotus lividus skeletogenesis

2008

We investigated the p38 MAPK role during sea urchin, Paracentrotus lividus, development. We found that at the morula stage, before the onset of skeletogenesis, p38 MAPK shows a peak of activity, and we tested whether p38 MAPK activity has any effect on skeletogenesis. By immunohistochemistry on whole-mount embryos we show the preferential localization of the active p38 form both in the presumptive PMCs and bilateral spiculo- genesis centers in control embryos, and in the radialized supernumerary spiculogenesis centers induced by NiCl2 treatment. By using SB203580, a p38 MAPK specific inhibitor, we show that p38 activity is required both for the initial triradiate spicule rudiments formation…

Spiculeanimal structuresbiologyp38 mitogen-activated protein kinasesEmbryoAnatomyp38 MAPKbiology.organism_classificationSB203580Paracentrotus lividusCell biologyskeletogenesissea urchin developmentbiology.animalembryonic structuresGeneticsImmunohistochemistryp38 MAPK; SB203580; sea urchin development; skeletogenesisGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesSea urchin
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Detection of the Spider Predator, Hololena Nedra By Naïve Juvenile Field Crickets (Gryllus Integer) Using Indirect Cues

2004

Summary In many species, prey detect predators using chemical cues, which may be based on the predator’s previous diet. Furthermore, the predator’s previous hunting strategy and diet may affect the prey’s behavioural strategies to avoid predation. Juvenile Gryllid field crickets face predation by spiders, but the responses of juvenile crickets to spiders are unknown. We studied whether naive juvenile field crickets can detect a predatory spider, Hololena nedra, using chemotactile cues (silk, secretions and excreta). We also studied the effect of the predator’s diet on the juvenile field cricket’s anti-predator behaviour. Cricket nymphs avoided the chemotactile spider cues when the spiders w…

Spidergenetic structuresbiologyEcologyOrthopterabiology.organism_classificationcomplex mixturesPredationField cricketBehavioral Neurosciencenervous systemCricketJuvenileAnimal Science and ZoologyNymphhuman activitiesPredatorpsychological phenomena and processesBehaviour
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Supra-aggregates of fiber-forming anisotropic molecules.

2006

In this paper, the self-organization of fiber-forming anisotropic molecules is inspected both theoretically and experimentally. In the first part, a theoretical model which extends the de Gennes theory of thin films to assemblies of strongly anisotropic molecules is reported. The model predicts that solid supported thin films made up of fiber-forming discotic molecules can grow with both tangential and radial arrangement of the fibers, respectively leading to the formation of compact and holed supra- aggregates. These last systems form according to the following picture. The tangential growth minimizes the number of unfavorable free ends but introduces elastic strain especially in the centr…

Spin coatingCRYSTALChemistryIsotropyEvaporationFILMSMicroscopy Atomic ForceNANOSTRUCTURESSurfaces Coatings and FilmsCrystalCrystallographyModels ChemicalChemical physicsMaterials ChemistryAnisotropyThermodynamicsRhodamine 123Soft matterSelf-assemblyDewettingPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAnisotropyMathematicsThe journal of physical chemistry. B
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Spin-crossover in the [Fe(abpt)2(NCX)2] (X=S, Se) system: Structural, Magnetic, calorimetric and photomagnetic studies

1999

[EN] The compounds [Fe(abpt)(2)(NCS)(2)] (1) and [Fe(abpt)(2)(NCSe)(2)] (2) with abpt = 4-amino-3,5-bis(pyridin-2-yl)-1,2,4-triazole have been synthesized. The X-ray structures have been determined at 293 K. 1 and 2 are isostructural and crystallize in the monoclinic space group P2(1)/n with Z = 2, a = 8.538(8), b = 10.246(8), c = 16.45(2) Angstrom, beta = 93.98(9)degrees for 1 and a = 8.623(2), b = 10.243(3), c = 16.585(3) Angstrom, beta = 93.19(2)degrees for 2. In both complexes, the coordination core has a similar pseudo-octahedral geometry with the NCS- (1) and NCSe- (2) groups in the trans-position. Variable-temperature magnetic susceptibility data give evidence for a low-spin (LS)high…

Spin statesChemistryCrystal structureAtmospheric temperature rangeIron complexesMagnetic susceptibilitySelenocyanate complexesLIESSTInorganic ChemistryCrystallographyThiocyanate complexesSpin crossoverFISICA APLICADACrystal structuresMagnetic propertiesMaterials ChemistryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryIsostructuralMonoclinic crystal system
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A spin transition molecular material with a wide bistability domain.

2002

International audience; [Fe(hyptrz)3](4-chloro-3-nitrophenylsulfonate)22 H2O (1; hyptrz=4-(3-hydroxypropyl)-1,2,4-triazole) has been synthesized and its physical properties have been investigated by several physical techniques including magnetic susceptibility measurements, calorimetry, and Mössbauer, optical, and EXAFS spectroscopy. Compound 1 exhibits a spin transition below room temperature, together with a very wide thermal hysteresis of about 50 K. This represents the widest hysteresis loop ever observed for an FeII-1,2,4-triazole spin transition material. The cooperativity is discussed on the basis of temperature-dependent EXAFS studies and of the structural features of a CuII analogu…

Spin statesExtended X-ray absorption fine structureBistabilityChemistryIronOrganic ChemistrySpin transitionChain structuresGeneral ChemistryCalorimetryEXAFS spectroscopy[CHIM.MATE]Chemical Sciences/Material chemistrySpin crossoverMagnetic susceptibilityCatalysis3. Good healthCrystallographyChemical physicsSpin crossoverMössbauer spectroscopy4-triazole
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Electronic Structure Modulation in an Exceptionally Stable Non-Heme Nitrosyl Iron(II) Spin-Crossover Complex

2016

The highly stable nitrosyl iron(II) mononuclear complex [Fe(bztpen)(NO)](PF6)(2) (bztpen=N-benzyl-N,N',N'-tris(2-pyridylmethyl)ethylenediamine) displays an S=1/2 S=3/2 spin crossover (SCO) behavior (T-1/2=370 K, Delta H= 12.48 kJmol(-1), Delta S=33 JK(-1) mol(-1)) stemming from strong magnetic coupling between the NO radical (S=1/2) and thermally interconverted (S=0 S=2) ferrous spin states. The crystal structure of this robust complex has been investigated in the temperature range 120-420 K affording a detailed picture of how the electronic distribution of the t(2g)-e(g) orbitals modulates the structure of the {FeNO}(7) bond, providing valuable magneto-structural and spectroscopic correlat…

Spin statesIronInorganic chemistryAntiferromagnetic couplingEthylenediamineCrystal structureElectronic structure010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesCatalysisFerrouschemistry.chemical_compoundAtomic orbitalSpin crossover[CHIM.COOR]Chemical Sciences/Coordination chemistryMolecular structures010405 organic chemistryEstructura molecularOrganic ChemistryNitric oxideGeneral ChemistryAtmospheric temperature rangeSpin crossoverÒxid nítric0104 chemical sciences3. Good healthCrystallographychemistryFISICA APLICADANitrosyl complexesMolecular structureFerroChemistry - A European Journal
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Spin crossover in six-coordinate [Fe(L)2(NCX)2] compounds with L = DPQ = 2,3-bis-(2′-pyridyl)-quinoxaline, ABPT = 4-amino-3,5-bis(pyridin-2-yl)-1,2,4…

1998

[EN] The iron(II) compounds of formulae [Fe(DPQ)2(NCS)2]·CO(CH)3)2(DPQ = 2,3-bis-(2¿-pyridyl)-quinoxaline) (1) and [Fe(ABPT)2-(NCX)2] (ABPT = 4-amino-3,5-bis(pyridin-2-yl)-1,2,4-triazole) X = S (2) and Se (3) were synthesized and the crystal structure of 1 determined by X-ray diffraction methods. It crystallizes in the monoclinic system . The structure is made up of discrete [Fe(DPQ)2(NCS)2] units. Each metal atom is in a distorted FeN6 octahedral environment, the Fe¿N bonds ranging from 2.013(8) Å to 2.425(8) Å. Variable-temperature magnetic susceptibility data in the temperature range 290¿4.2 K revealed that 1 is high spin, in contrast to 2 and 3 which show a moderately cooperative high s…

Spin transition124-TriazoleSix-coordinate complexesCrystal structureIron complexesSpin crossoverMagnetic susceptibilityInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographyQuinoxalinechemistrySpin crossoverFISICA APLICADACrystal structuresMagnetic propertiesMaterials ChemistryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySingle crystalMonoclinic crystal systemInorganica Chimica Acta
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Pathogenicity of intrathoracically administrated Bacillus thuringiensis spores in Blatta orientalis.

2006

Abstract The ability of Bacillus thuringiensis to produce septicaemia in Periplaneta americana and Blatta orientalis has been investigated. Spores and crystals from several wild-type strains as well as spores of a B. thuringiensis crystal-deficient mutant, were first orally administrated at high doses, and no significant mortality was recorded. Intrathoracic injection of spore suspensions in P. americana revealed that this species is not very susceptible to B. thuringiensis spores. B. orientalis , by contrast, was found to be very susceptible to B. thuringiensis , with a LD 50 of about 35,000 spores, that is similar to that reported on Lepidoptera challenged with parenterally injected B. th…

Spores Bacterialanimal structuresbiologyVirulencefungiBlattaBacillus thuringiensisAdministration OralCockroachesThoraxbiology.organism_classificationMedian lethal doseBacillalesSporeMicrobiologyLepidoptera genitaliaLethal Dose 50BiopesticideBacillus thuringiensisAnimalsDisease SusceptibilityPest Control BiologicalEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPeriplanetaJournal of invertebrate pathology
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3D Morphology, ultrastructure and development of Ceratomyxa puntazzi stages: first insights into the mechanisms of motility and budding in the Myxozo…

2012

Free, amoeboid movement of organisms within media as well as substrate-dependent cellular crawling processes of cells and organisms require an actin cytoskeleton. This system is also involved in the cytokinetic processes of all eukaryotic cells. Myxozoan parasites are known for the disease they cause in economical important fishes. Usually, their pathology is related to rapid proliferation in the host. However, the sequences of their development are still poorly understood, especially with regard to pre-sporogonic proliferation mechanisms. The present work employs light microscopy (LM), electron microscopy (SEM, TEM) and confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) in combination with specific…

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