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In vivoanalysis of the lumenal binding protein (BiP) reveals multiple functions of its ATPase domain

2007

International audience; The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) chaperone binding protein (BiP) binds exposed hydrophobic regions of misfolded proteins. Cycles of ATP hydrolysis and nucleotide exchange on the ATPase domain were shown to regulate the function of the ligand-binding domain in vitro. Here we show that ATPase mutants of BiP with defective ATP-hydrolysis (T46G) or ATP-binding (G235D) caused permanent association with a model ligand, but also interfered with the production of secretory, but not cytosolic, proteins in vivo. Furthermore, the negative effect of BiP(T46G) on secretory protein synthesis was rescued by increased levels of wild-type BiP, whereas the G235D mutation was dominant. U…

0106 biological sciencesgenetic structuresRecombinant Fusion ProteinsATPaseBlotting WesternGreen Fluorescent ProteinsPlant ScienceBINDING PROTEINEndoplasmic ReticulumModels Biological01 natural sciencesChromatography Affinity[SDV.GEN.GPL]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Genetics/Plants genetics03 medical and health sciencesAdenosine TriphosphateTobaccoPROTEIN FOLDINGGeneticsImmunoprecipitationEndoplasmic Reticulum Chaperone BiPHSP70Heat-Shock Proteins030304 developmental biologyCHAPERONEAdenosine Triphosphatases0303 health sciencesbiologyHydrolysisProtoplastsEndoplasmic reticulumBinding proteinCell BiologyPlants Genetically ModifiedLigand (biochemistry)Secretory proteinBiochemistryChaperone (protein)MutationChaperone bindingbiology.proteinATPASEElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelProtein foldingMolecular ChaperonesProtein BindingSignal Transduction010606 plant biology & botanyThe Plant Journal
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Variation in parasite resistance of Arctic charr, Salvelinus alpinus, between and within sympatric morphs

2021

Abstract Genetic variation in resistance against parasite infections is a predominant feature in host–parasite systems. However, mechanisms maintaining genetic polymorphism in resistance in natural host populations are generally poorly known. We explored whether differences in natural infection pressure between resource‐based morphs of Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) have resulted in differentiation in resistance profiles. We experimentally exposed offspring of two morphs from Lake Þingvallavatn (Iceland), the pelagic planktivorous charr (“murta”) and the large benthivorous charr (“kuðungableikja”), to their common parasite, eye fluke Diplostomum baeri, infecting the eye humor. We found t…

0106 biological sciencesgenetic structuresZoologyparasitismiBiology010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesParasite loadnieriätrematode03 medical and health sciencesloisetAdaptive radiationGenetic variationParasite hostingmuuntelu (biologia)breeding colorationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsResearch ArticlesQH540-549.5030304 developmental biologyNature and Landscape ConservationSalvelinusOriginal Research0303 health sciencesResistance (ecology)freshwater fish ecotypeEcologyhost–parasite interactionimumadothost– parasite interactionbiology.organism_classificationgeneettinen muunteluresistenssiimmunogenesspeciationSympatric speciationSexual selectionadaptive radiationEcology and Evolution
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Costs and Benefits of Experimentally Induced Changes in the Allocation of Growth versus Immune Function under Differential Exposure to Ectoparasites

2010

Background Ecological immunology has focused on the costs of investment in immunocompetence. However, understanding optimal resource allocation to immune defence requires also identification of its benefits, which are likely to occur only when parasites are abundant. Methodology We manipulated the abundance of parasitic hen fleas in blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus) nests, and supplemented their hosts, the nestlings, with methionine (a sulphur amino acid enhancing cell-mediated immunity) during day 3–6. We found a significant interaction between these two experimental factors on the development of immune defences and growth rates. Only in parasitized nests did methionine supplementation boost …

0106 biological scienceslcsh:MedicineEvolutionary Biology/Developmental EvolutionWeight Gain01 natural sciencesNesting Behaviorchemistry.chemical_compoundEVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGYMethionineNESTLING GREAT TITSPasseriformesCeratophyllus gallinaelcsh:Science0303 health sciencesMultidisciplinarybiologyFledgeCyanistesCELL-MEDIATED-IMMUNITYTRADE-OFFSFICEDULA-HYPOLEUCASULFUR AMINO-ACIDSDELICHON-URBICASiphonapteraFemaleImmunocompetencemedicine.symptomResearch ArticleeducationZoologyEvolutionary Biology/Evolutionary Ecology010603 evolutionary biologyHost-Parasite Interactions03 medical and health sciencesImmune systemImmunityEcology/Evolutionary EcologyGLUTATHIONE DEPLETIONmedicineAnimalsParasites030304 developmental biologyMethioninelcsh:RCERATOPHYLLUS-GALLINAELOCAL RECRUITMENTbiology.organism_classificationSurvival AnalysischemistryImmunologyDietary Supplementslcsh:Q118 Biological sciencesWeight gain
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How to escape from insect egg parasitoids : a review of potential factors explaining parasitoid absence across the Insecta

2020

The egg is the first life stage directly exposed to the environment in oviparous animals, including many vertebrates and most arthropods. Eggs are vulnerable and prone to mortality risks. In arthropods, one of the most common egg mortality factors is attack from parasitoids. Yet, parasitoids that attack the egg stage are absent in more than half of all insect (sub)orders. In this review, we explore possible causes explaining why eggs of some insect taxa are not parasitized. Many insect (sub)orders that are not attacked by egg parasitoids lack herbivorous species, with some notable exceptions. Factors we consider to have led to escape from egg parasitism are parental egg care, rapid egg deve…

0106 biological sciencesoviposition siteInsectamedia_common.quotation_subjectZoologyParasitismparental careInsectHymenoptera010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyParasitoidHost-Parasite InteractionsLepidoptera genitalia03 medical and health sciencesAnimalsLaboratory of EntomologyReview Articles030304 developmental biologyGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commonOvum0303 health sciencesGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologybiologyherbivoryfungiGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationPE&RCLaboratorium voor EntomologieEusocialityBiosystematiekegg protectionegg depositionLarvaembryonic structuresBiosystematicshymenopteraEPSGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesOviparityPaternal careProceedings. Biological sciences
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The Strategic Reference Gene: an organismal theory of inclusive fitness

2019

How to define and use the concept of inclusive fitness is a contentious topic in evolutionary theory. Inclusive fitness can be used to calculate selection on a focal gene, but it is also applied to whole organisms. Individuals are then predicted to appear designed as if to maximise their inclusive fitness, provided that certain conditions are met (formally when interactions between individuals are 'additive'). Here we argue that applying the concept of inclusive fitness to organisms is justified under far broader conditions than previously shown, but only if it is appropriately defined. Specifically, we propose that organisms should maximise the sum of their offspring (including any accrued…

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A Systematic Review of the Hydrological, Environmental and Durability Performance of Permeable Pavement Systems

2021

Due to urbanization, large portions of vegetated territory have been replaced by waterproof surfaces. The consequences are greater outflows, lower infiltration, and lower evapotranspiration. Pavement systems made with permeable surfaces allow the infiltration of water, ensuring reduction of runoff volume. In this paper, the methods of analysis of the hydrological and environmental performance of the pavement systems are reviewed in the context of urban drainage and regarding their durability. The purpose is to present an overview of the studies published during the last decade in the field. The Pubmed and Web Science Core Collection electronic databases were used to conduct the scientific l…

0208 environmental biotechnologyGeography Planning and DevelopmentPervious concreteTJ807-830Context (language use)02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-19501 natural sciencesCivil engineeringRenewable energy sourcesHydrological performancePermeable pavement systemsEvapotranspirationGE1-350Runoff pollutionDrainage0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsPervious concreteRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentInfiltration (HVAC)Durability020801 environmental engineeringEnvironmental sciencesWater qualityPeak flowEnvironmental scienceWeb scienceWater qualitySustainability
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The role of urban growth, climate change, and their interplay in altering runoff extremes

2018

Changes in climate and urban growth are the most influential factors affecting hydrological characteristics in urban and extra-urban contexts. The assessment of the impacts of these changes on the extreme rainfall–runoff events may have important implications on urban and extra-urban management policies against severe events, such as floods, and on the design of hydraulic infrastructures. Understanding the effects of the interaction between climate change and urban growth on the generation of runoff extremes is the main aim of this paper. We carried out a synthetic experiment on a river catchment of 64 km2to generate hourly runoff time series under different hypothetical scenarios. We impos…

0208 environmental biotechnologySettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaextremeClimate changeclimate change; extreme; runoff change; runoff components; tRIBS model; urban growth; Water Science and Technology02 engineering and technology020801 environmental engineeringclimate changeurban growthEnvironmental sciencerunoff componentWater resource managementSurface runoffrunoff changerunoff componentstRIBS modelWater Science and Technology
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Flow Control of Fluid in Pipelines Using PID Controller

2019

In this paper, a PID controller is utilized in order to control the flow rate of the heavy oil in pipelines by controlling the vibration in a motor pump. A torsional actuator is placed on the motor pump in order to control the vibration on a motor and consequently controlling the flow rates in pipelines. The necessary conditions for the asymptotic stability of the proposed controller are validated by implementing the Lyapunov stability theorem. The theoretical concepts are validated utilizing numerical simulations and analysis, which proves the effectiveness of the PID controller in the control of flow rates in pipelines.

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Construcción de puentes y avenidas fluviales: algunos debates técnicos en el academicismo ilustrado del Reino de Valencia

2020

Con el afianzamiento de las políticas reformistas y la consolidación de las academias de bellas artes, durante el último tercio del siglo XVIII se desarrolló una creciente polémica entre los arquitectos y los maestros de obra en torno a la proyección y diseño de obra civil, particularmente la relacionada con ambientes fluviales. En este artículo se valora, con diferentes ejemplos, la incidencia de este debate en la proyección de puentes y su capacidad de resistencia a las avenidas fluviales. During the last third of the 18th century, reformist policies and the consolidation of the fine arts academies were consolidated. This fact affected the architects and the master builders with a policy …

0210-9093 553 Estudis: Revista de historia moderna 561078 2020 46 7649203 Construcción de puentes y avenidas fluviales: algunos debates técnicos en el academicismo ilustrado del Reino de Valencia Giménez FontGeografía FísicaUNESCO::HISTORIA18th centurySiglo XVIIIRevista de historia moderna 561078 2020 46 7649203 Construcción de puentes y avenidas fluviales: algunos debates técnicos en el academicismo ilustrado del Reino de Valencia Giménez Font [0210-9093 553 Estudis]History of techniqueNatural hazardsHistoria de la técnicaArchitectureRiesgos naturales:HISTORIA [UNESCO]Pablo 323 348Arquitectura
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El privilegio del saber. Juristas en los reinos de Valencia y Portugal (siglos XVI-XVII)

2021

0210-9093 553 Estudis: Revista de historia moderna 590302 2021 47 8168293 El privilegio del saber. Juristas en los reinos de Valencia y Portugal (siglos XVI-XVII) Canet AparisiUNESCO::HISTORIANuno 287 311Revista de historia moderna 590302 2021 47 8168293 El privilegio del saber. Juristas en los reinos de Valencia y Portugal (siglos XVI-XVII) Canet Aparisi [0210-9093 553 Estudis]Teresa:HISTORIA [UNESCO]Camarinhas
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