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Em crustáceos, ainda não são conhecidas as fontes de aminoácidos e as rotas metabólicas envolvidas no controle da concentração intracelular de aminoácidos. Os experimentos deste trabalho tiveram como objetivo investigar se o estresse osmótico provoca alterações intrínsecas sobre o metabolismo de aminoácidos nos tecidos de C. granulatus submetidos a estresse agudo in vitro. Medimos a síntese e a mobilização de proteínas, a captação de aminoácidos e a produção de 14CO2 a partir de 14C-leucina no hepatopâncreas, músculo mandibular e brânquias anteriores e posteriores submetidos a estresse hipo e hiperosmótico agudo, in vitro. O controle da síntese de proteínas parece estar envolvido no ajuste metabólico da concentração intracelular de aminoácidos no hepatopâncreas, músculo mandibular e brânquias submetidos à alteração osmótica aguda, in vitro. Por outro lado, durante o estresse hiposmótico agudo, in vitro, a diminuição na captação de aminoácidos via sistema A e o aumento na oxidação total de 14C-L-leucina foram usados como mecanismos para reduzir as concentrações intracelulares de aminoácidos nas brânquias posteriores e anteriores, respectivamente. A captação de aminoácidos e a mobilização de 14C-proteina não foram mecanismos usados para aumentar a concentração intracelular de aminoácidos em todos os tecidos estudados.

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O exercício físico é constantemente utilizado como coadjuvante em tratamentos de saúde, funcionais ou até mesmo estéticos. Normalmente prescrito em séries múltiplas, o treinamento de musculação, a partir da década de 90, passou a ser praticado também em séries simples, com iguais objetivos de hipertrofia e desempenho físico. Entretanto, a melhor aptidão de saúde também passou a ganhar uma forte atenção, em especial para benefícios cardiovasculares e metabólicos. O exercício físico é uma forma de estresse celular, uma vez que incrementa o metabolismo oxidativo e proporciona a geração de espécies ativas do oxigênio que podem causar lesão celular dependendo da intensidade e duração da atividade física. Proteínas de choque térmico (HSP) são proteínas expressas universalmente nas células sob condições de estresse, como choque térmico, privação de glicose e exposição a agentes indutores de estresse oxidativo, como espécies ativas do oxigênio. Estes fatos justificam a expressão de HSP, particularmente da família de 70 kDa (HSP70), no tecido muscular após o exercício físico. Já a adaptação ao exercício físico reduz a expressão de HSP70 no músculo enquanto que indivíduos treinados mostram redução na expressão de HSP70 em leucócitos circulantes. Desta forma, investigamos, neste trabalho, a expressão da HSP70 em leucócitos circulantes de indivíduos submetidos a diferentes seriações em comparação com a funcionalidade do sistema imunológico e o estresse oxidativo induzido por este treinamento. Comparamos ainda, o desempenho físico e a composição corporal nas diferentes seriações, e correlacionamos os resultados de composição corporal com o perfil lipídico dos participantes Voluntários adultos saudáveis foram treinados 3 vezes por semana a 75% da carga máxima (CM) em séries simples (SS) ou múltiplas (SM), por 12 semanas com incremento de carga a cada 4 semanas. Os indivíduos foram avaliados antes, durante e ao final do protocolo de treinamento. Foram avaliados a composição corporal, a força e a resistência muscular, o perfil lipídico, estresse oxidativo, a expressão de HSP70 e o perfil imunológico. Ao final das 12 semanas de treinamento o grupo SS melhorou a composição corporal, a resistência muscular, e o perfil lipídico. Durante o desenvolvimento do treinamento observou-se contínua melhora do estresse oxidativo e do perfil imunológico no grupo SS e melhora no perfil imunológico do grupo SM, sendo que o grupo SS obteve melhor desempenho imunológico que o SM. Quanto à indução de HSP70, observou-se que o grupo SS não induziu maior expressão, enquanto que, o grupo SM aumentou a expressão de HSP70. Desta forma, na intensidade e período utilizados para o treinamento, o grupo SS mostrou ser mais eficiente que o grupo SM para os parâmetros avaliados, incluindo melhora no perfil imunológico.

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Uma significativa quantidade de proteínas vegetais apresenta-se compartimentalizada nas diversas estruturas celulares. A sua localização pode conduzir à elucidação do funcionamento dos processos biossintéticos e catabólicos e auxiliar na identificação de genes importantes. A fim de localizar produtos gênicos relacionados à resistência, foi utilizada a fusão de cDNAs de arroz (Oryza sativa L.) ao gene da proteína verde fluorescente (GFP). Os cDNAs foram obtidos a partir de uma biblioteca supressiva subtrativa de genes de arroz durante uma interação incompatível com o fungo Magnaporthe grisea. Estes cDNAs foram fusionados a uma versão intensificada de gfp e usados para transformar 500 plantas de Arabidopsis thaliana. Outras 50 plantas foram transformadas com o mesmo vetor, porém sem a fusão (vetor vazio). Foram obtidas aproximadamente 25.500 sementes oriundas das plantas transformadas com as fusões EGFP::cDNAs e 35.000 sementes das transformadas com o vetor vazio, produzindo, respectivamente, 750 e 800 plantas tolerantes ao herbicida glufosinato de amônio. Após a seleção, segmentos foliares das plantas foram analisados por microscopia de fluorescência, visando o estabelecimento do padrão de localização de EGFP. Foram observadas 18 plantas transformadas com a fusão EGFP::cDNAs e 16 plantas transformadas com o vetor vazio apresentando expressão detectável de GFP. Uma planta transformada com uma fusão EGFP::cDNA apresentou localização diferenciada da fluorescência, notadamente nas células guarda dos estômatos e nos tricomas. Após seqüenciamento do cDNA fusionado, foi verificado que esta planta apresentava uma inserção similar a uma seqüência codificante de uma quinase, uma classe de enzimas envolvidas na transdução de sinais em resposta à infecção por patógenos.

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The fruit fly Ceratitis capitata is considered the most destructive pest of the world fruitculture. Many pest management practices, mainly based on agrochemicals, have been developed to allow the world-wide commerce of fruit. Solutions to decrease the use of synthetic insecticides in agriculture are based on the development of new target-specific compounds which cause less damage to the environment, especially vegetal proteins with insecticidal effects. The aim of this work was to evaluate the deleterious effect of a purified vicilin of E. velutina (EvV) seeds to C. capitata larvae and adult insects and to investigate the mechanisms involved in these effects. EvV was purified, characterized and its deleterious effect was tested in bioassay systems. EvV mechanism of action was determined by immunodetection techniques and fluorescence localization in chitin structures that are present in C. capitata digestory system. EvV is a glycoprotein with affinity to chitin. Its molecular weight, of 216,57 kDa, was determined by gel filtration chromatography in FPLC system. Using SDS-PAGE, it was possible to observe EvV dissociation in two main subunits of 54,8 and 50,8 kDa. When it was submitted to eletrophoresis in native conditions, EvV presented only one band of acid characteristic. The WD50 and LD50 values found in the bioassays were 0,13% and 0,14% (w/w), respectively for the larvae. EvV deleterious effects were related to the binding to chitin structures presented in peritrophic membrane and gut epithelial cells, associated with its low digestibility in C. capitata digestive tract. The results described herein are the first demonstration of the larvicidal effects of plant protein on C. capitata larvae. EvV may be part of the pest management programs, in the toxic bait composition, or an alternative in plant improvement program

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studies using UV as a source of DNA damage. However, even though unrepaired UV-induced DNA damages are related to mutagenesis, cell death and tumorigenesis, they do not explain phenotypes such as neurodegeneration and internal tumors observed in patients with syndromes like Xeroderma Pigmentosum (XP) and Cockayne Syndrome (CS) that are associated with NER deficiency. Recent evidences point to a role of NER in the repair of 8-oxodG, a typical substrate of Base Excision Repair (BER). Since deficiencies in BER result in genomic instability, neurodegenerative diseases and cancer, it was investigated in this research the impact of XPC deficiency on BER functions in human cells. It was analyzed both the expression and the cellular localization of APE1, OGG1 e PARP-1, the mainly BER enzymes, in different NER-deficient human fibroblasts. The endogenous levels of these enzymes are reduced in XPC deficient cells. Surprisingly, XP-C fibroblasts were more resistant to oxidative agents than the other NER deficient fibroblasts, despite presenting the highest of 8-oxodG. Furthermore, subtle changes in the nuclear and mitochondrial localization of APE1 were detected in XP-C fibroblasts. To confirm the impact of XPC deficiency in the regulation of APE1 and OGG1 expression and activity, we constructed a XPC-complemented cell line. Although the XPC complementation was only partial, we found that XPC-complemented cells presented increased levels of OGG1 than XPC-deficient cells. The extracts from XPC-complemented cells also presented an elevated OGG1 enzimatic activity. However, it was not observed changes in APE1 expression and activity in the XPCcomplemented cells. In addition, we found that full-length APE1 (37 kDa) and OGG1- α are in the mitochondria of XPC-deficient fibroblasts and XPC-complemented fibroblasts before and after induction of oxidative stress. On the other hand, the expression of APE1 and PARP-1 are not altered in brain and liver of XPC knockout mice. However, XPC deficiency changed the APE1 localization in hypoccampus and hypothalamus. We also observed a physical interaction between XPC and APE1 proteins in human cells. In conclusion, the data suggest that XPC protein has a role in the regulation of OGG1 expression and activity in human cells and is involved mainly in the regulation of APE1 localization in mice. Aditionally, the response of NER deficient cells under oxidative stress may not be only associated to the NER deficiency per se, but it may include the new functions of NER enzymes in regulation of expression and cell localization of BER proteins

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Dopamine (DA) is known to regulate both sleep and memory formations, while sleep plays a critical role in the consolidation of different types of memories. We believe that pharmacological manipulation of dopaminergic pathways might disrupt the sleep-wake cycle, leading to mnemonic deficits, which can be observed in both behavioral and molecular levels. Therefore, here we investigated how systemic injections of haloperidol (0.3 mg/kg), immediately after training in dark and light periods, affects learning assessed in the novel object preference test (NOPT) in mice. We also investigated the hippocampal levels of the plasticity-related proteins Zif-268, brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and phosphorylated Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinases II (CaMKII-P) in non-exposed (naïve), vehicle-injected controls and haloperidol-treated mice at 3, 6 and 12 hours after training in the light period. Haloperidol administration during the light period led to a subsequent impairment in the NOPT. In contrast, preference was not observed during the dark period neither in mice injected with haloperidol, nor in vehicle-injected animals. A partial increase of CaMKII-P in the hippocampal field CA3 of vehicle-injected mice was detected at 3h. Haloperidol-treated mice showed a significant decrease in the dentate gyrus of CaMKII-P levels at 3, 6 and 12h; of Zif-268 levels at 6h, and of BDNF levels at 12h after training. Since the mnemonic effects of haloperidol were only observed in the light period when animals tend to sleep, we suggest that these effects are related to REM sleep disruption after haloperidol injection

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Knowledge of the native prokaryotes in hazardous locations favors the application of biotechnology for bioremediation. Independent strategies for cultivation and metagenomics contribute to further microbiological knowledge, enabling studies with non-cultivable about the "native microbiological status and its potential role in bioremediation, for example, of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (HPA's). Considering the biome mangrove interface fragile and critical bordering the ocean, this study characterizes the native microbiota mangrove potential biodegradability of HPA's using a biomarker for molecular detection and assessment of bacterial diversity by PCR in areas under the influence of oil companies in the Basin Petroleum Geology Potiguar (BPP). We chose PcaF, a metabolic enzyme, to be the molecular biomarker in a PCR-DGGE detection of prokaryotes that degrade HPA s. The PCR-DGGE fingerprints obtained from Paracuru-CE, Fortim-CE and Areia Branca-RN samples revealed the occurrence of fluctuations of microbial communities according to the sampling periods and in response to the impact of oil. In the analysis of microbial communities interference of the oil industry, in Areia Branca-RN and Paracuru-CE was observed that oil is a determinant of microbial diversity. Fortim-CE probably has no direct influence with the oil activity. In order to obtain data for better understanding the transport and biodegradation of HPA's, there were conducted in silico studies with modeling and simulation from obtaining 3-D models of proteins involved in the degradation of phenanthrene in the transport of HPA's and also getting the 3-D model of the enzyme PcaF used as molecular marker in this study. Were realized docking studies with substrates and products to a better understanding about the transport mechanism and catalysis of HPA s

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Toxoplasmosis is a zoonosis of worldwide distribution caused by the protozoan Toxoplasma gondii, triggering dangerous complications in immunocompromised patients and pregnant women, as well as having great economic impact for the livestock. So far the control of toxoplasmosis is made primarily by chemotherapy. However, most drugs used routinely have some limitations. In order to control this disease, several research groups, including ours, has been working to develop a medical-veterinary vaccine based on parasite antigens, vectors and protocols of immunization. In this study were implemented and standardized methodologies for amplification and cloning of recombinant immunogens in the system for the development of a prototype vaccine, based on the surface antigens of T. gondii and recombinant adenovirus encoding these antigens. Genes encoding BAG1, GRA2 and SAG1 proteins were amplified. We established a strategy for cloning SAG1, SAG2, SAG3 and TgAMA1- genes in recombinant system. The genes encoding SAG1 and SAG2 were cloned and their sequences showed high similarity with sequences from GenBank. The virtual translation of these proteins showed polymorphisms in the amino acid sequence, which can be correlated with levels of antigenicity. Simultaneously, the adenovirus encoding the SAGs (HAdSAGs) were expanded, purificated and characterizated. Immunization of C57bl/6 mice, using viral supernatant was not enought to elicit immune responses at high levels, being required HAdSAGs titration for future immunizations. Therefore, this study allowed the cloning of the two genes important for the development of a prototype vaccine. Besides, implementations methodologies that permit advancements in the development of a vaccine against toxoplasmosis using adenovirus to express proteins of the parasite

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The extraction, chemical and structural characterization of a wide variety of compounds derived from plants has been a major source of bioactive molecules. Several proteases have been isolated in the plant kingdom, with numerous pharmacological and biotechnological applications. Among the proteases isolated from plants, are the fibrinogenolytic, with relevant application in the treatment of disorders in the coagulation cascade, in addition to potential use as a tool in clinical laboratories. In this study, in addition to evaluating the effects of the protein extract of Cnidoscolus urens (L.) Arthur (Euphorbiaceae) in the coagulation cascade also investigates the presence of antimicrobial activity and characterizes the proteolytic activity detected in this extract, aiming to determine their potential pharmacological and biotechnological application. In this way, crude protein extracts obtained from the leaves of C. urens in Tris-HCl 0.05M, NaCl 0.15M, pH 7.5, were precipitated in different concentrations of acetone, and assessed for the presence of proteolytic activity in azocaseína and fibrinogen. The most active fraction (F1.0) in these tests was chosen for assessment of biological activity and biochemical characterization. The Aα chain and Bβ of fibrinogen were completely cleaved at a concentration of 0.18 μg/μL of protein fraction in 4 minutes. Fibrinogenolytic activity presented total inhibition in the presence of E-64 and partial in the presence of EDTA. The fraction demonstrated coagulant activity in plasm and reduced the APTT, demonstrating acting on the factors coagulation of the intrinsic pathway and common, not exerting effects on the PT. Fibrinolytic activity on plasma clot was detected only in SDS-PAGE in high concentrations of fraction, and there were no defibrinating. Although several proteases isolated from plants and venomous animals are classically toxic, the fraction F1.0 of C. urens not expressed hemorrhagic nor hemolytic activities. Fraction F1.0 also showed no antimicrobial activity. In proteolytic activity on the azocasein, the optimal pH was 5.0 and optimum temperature of 60ºC. The enzyme activity has been shown to be sensitive to the presence of salts tested, with inhibition for all compounds. The surfactant triton did not influence the enzyme activity, but the tween-20 and SDS inhibited the activity. In the presence of reducing agents increase in enzyme activity occurred, a typical feature of enzymes belonging to the class of cysteine proteases. Several bands with proteolytic activity were detected in zymogram, in the region of high-molecular-weight, which were inhibited by E-64. In this study, we found that C. urens presents in its constitution cysteine proteases with fibrinogenolytic and procoagulant activity, which may be isolated, with potential application in treatment of bleeding disorders, thrombolytic and clinical laboratory

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Avaliou-se a eficiência de métodos de aplicação de inseticidas granulados sistêmicos para o controle das cigarras Quesada gigas (Olivier) e Dorisiana drewseni (Stål) do cafeeiro (Coffea arabica). O ensaio foi conduzido em cafezal cv. Mundo Novo com idade de seis anos, espaçamento de 3,5 X 1,5 m, com uma planta/cova, no ano agrícola 1992/1993. Utilizou-se um delineamento em blocos casualizados, com 21 tratamentos e 4 repetições, cada uma contendo parcelas de cinco plantas. Os tratamentos consistiram nas aplicações dos produtos triadimenol + disulfoton 1,5% + 7,5% (26 g/cova), aldicarb 150G (10,00 g/cova), ethoprophos 100G (30,00 g/cova), phorate 5G (80,00 g/cova) e terbufos 5G (40,00 g/cova) em quatro modalidades de aplicação: aplicador costal manual Mebuki TF8; canequinha, lançando o produto para o ápice da planta; aplicador tratorizado Kamaq CK2-AG; e sulcos em meia lua, abertos manualmente, na projeção da copa. As avaliações foram realizadas aos 70, 105 e 140 dias após aplicação dos produtos, onde foram efetuadas aberturas de trincheiras de 50 X 50 X 50cm por cova, procedendo-se a contagem do número de ninfas vivas. Concluiu-se que o aplicador costal manual e canequinha revelaram-se os mais eficientes (86,0 - 93,5% e 76,8 - 86,7%, respectivamente); aplicação tratorizada e sulcos na projeção de copa tiveram sua eficiência variável com o produto utilizado; terbufos apresentou maior redução da população (98,2 - 100%) e phorate (79,6 - 99,1%) e a mistura triadimenol + disulfoton (82,3 - 97,3%) apresentaram alta eficiência, não diferindo do terbufos. Aldicarb apresentou desempenho satisfatório (68,1 - 85,0%) conforme o modo de aplicação e ethoprophos não foi eficaz quando aplicado com o aplicador costal manual (58,4%), canequinha (45,1%) e sulco (31,9%).