7 resultados para reversible diffeomorphisms
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Background: In the violaxanthin (V) cycle, V is de-epoxidized to zeaxanthin (Z) when strong light or light combined with other stressors lead to an overexcitation of photosystems. However, plants can also suffer stress in darkness and recent reports have shown that dehydration triggers V-de-epoxidation in the absence of light. In this study, we used the highly stress-tolerant brown alga Pelvetia canaliculata as a model organism, due to its lack of lutein and its non-photochemical quenching independent of the transthylakoidal-ΔpH, to study the triggering of the V-cycle in darkness induced by abiotic stressors. Results: We have shown that besides desiccation, other factors such as immersion, anoxia and high temperature also induced V-de-epoxidation in darkness. This process was reversible once the treatments had ceased (with the exception of heat, which caused lethal damage). Irrespective of the stressor applied, the resulting de-epoxidised xanthophylls correlated with a decrease in Fv/Fm, suggesting a common function in the down-regulation of photosynthetical efficiency. The implication of the redox-state of the plastoquinone-pool and of the differential activity of V-cycle enzymes on V-de-epoxidation in darkness was also examined. Current results suggest that both violaxanthin de-epoxidase (VDE) and zeaxanthin-epoxidase (ZE) have a basal constitutive activity even in darkness, being ZE inhibited under stress. This inhibition leads to Z accumulation. Conclusion: This study demonstrates that V-cycle activity is triggered by several abiotic stressors even when they occur in an absolute absence of light, leading to a decrease in Fv/Fm. This finding provides new insights into an understanding of the regulation mechanism of the V-cycle and of its ecophysiological roles.
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"Click" chemistry has become an efficient avenue to unimolecular polymeric nanoparticles through the self-crosslinking of individual polymer chains containing appropriate functional groups. Herein we report the synthesis of ultra-small (7 nm in size) polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) nanoparticles (NPs) by the "metal-free" cross-linking of PMMA-precursor chains prepared by reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization containing beta-ketoester functional groups. Intramolecular collapse was performed by the one-pot reaction of beta-ketoester moieties with alkyl diamines in tetrahydrofurane at r.t. (i.e., by enamine formation). The collapsing process was followed by size exclusion chromatography and by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. The size of the resulting PMMA-NPs was determined by dynamic light scattering. Enamine "click" chemistry increases the synthetic toolbox for the efficient synthesis of metal-free, ultra-small polymeric NPs.
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Las aleaciones con memoria de forma, SMA , son materiales que presentan unas propiedades muy interesantes, como son el efecto de memoria de forma y la superlasticidad. El mecanismo responsable de estas propiedades es la transformación martensítica termo - elástica. Esta transformación , es una transformación sólido - sólido reversible de primer orden , la cual se da entre una fase de alta simetría y otra de menor simetría. La fase de mayor simetría se llama " fase austenita" y la de menor si metría " fase martensita". Las aleaciones metam agnéticas con memoria de forma, MSMA, son aleaciones que aúna n, las propiedades que confiere la transformación martensí tica y las propiedades magnétic as. La característica principal de estas aleaciones es que la fase martensita t iene un carácter magnético más débil que el de la fase austenita, y ello propicia que estas presenten efectos magnetocalóricos, efectos magnetocalóricos inversos y magnetorresistencia. En este Trabajo de Fin de Grado se han elaborado un a serie de seis MSMAs basad as en Mn - Ni - Sn, de composición: Mn 49 Ni 42 - x Sn 9 Fe x (x=0,2,3,4,5,6 en % atómico) en las que se ha sustituido Fe por Ni . Los objet ivo s fundamentales de este trabajo ha n sido , la caracterización de la tran sformación estructural, el estudio de la influencia del campo magnético tanto en la transformación estructural como magnética y por último el estudio de la influencia de la composición en la transformación martensítica y magnética. Para llevar a cabo esta labor se han usado varias técnicas experimentales como son la calorimetría diferencial de barr ido, DSC , la magneto metría de muestra vibrante , VSM , EDX para determinar la composición y Rayos - X para determinar la estructura cristalográfica. A tenor de los resultados obtenidos durante el trabajo, se concluye que , la composición juega un papel fundamental en las propiedades de estas aleaciones, pudiéndose distinguir dos grupos, las aleaciones con 4 % o menos de Fe y con más de 4 % de Fe. La aplicación de campo magnético desplaza la tra nsformación hacia temperaturas bajas, determinando sus diagramas de fase. Debido al estado de no equilibrio de los mismos no se puede determinar la variación l a de entrop í a en función del campo magnético. Por último, l a aparición del fenómeno de "kinetic ar rest" y la fase - son determinantes en el comportamiento de este tipo de aleaciones
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Presentación de power point. Comunicación oral presentada en el 1er Simposium sobre Propiedades y Aplicaciones de MOFs y COFs, celebrado en Granada en abril de 2015
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Phosphoglucose isomerase (PGI) catalyzes the reversible isomerization of glucose-6-phosphate and fructose-6-phosphate. It is involved in glycolysis and in the regeneration of glucose-6-P molecules in the oxidative pentose phosphate pathway (OPPP). In chloroplasts of illuminated mesophyll cells PGI also connects the Calvin-Benson cycle with the starch biosynthetic pathway. In this work we isolated pgi1-3, a mutant totally lacking pPGI activity as a consequence of aberrant intron splicing of the pPGI encoding gene, PGI1. Starch content in pgi1-3 source leaves was ca. 10-15% of that of wild type (WT) leaves, which was similar to that of leaves of pgi1-2, a T-DNA insertion pPGI null mutant. Starch deficiency of pgi1 leaves could be reverted by the introduction of a sex1 null mutation impeding beta-amylolytic starch breakdown. Although previous studies showed that starch granules of pgi1-2 leaves are restricted to both bundle sheath cells adjacent to the mesophyll and stomata guard cells, microscopy analyses carried out in this work revealed the presence of starch granules in the chloroplasts of pgi1-2 and pgi1-3 mesophyll cells. RT-PCR analyses showed high expression levels of plastidic and extra-plastidic beta-amylase encoding genes in pgi1 leaves, which was accompanied by increased beta-amylase activity. Both pgi1-2 and pgi1-3 mutants displayed slow growth and reduced photosynthetic capacity phenotypes even under continuous light conditions. Metabolic analyses revealed that the adenylate energy charge and the NAD(P) H/NAD(P) ratios in pgi1 leaves were lower than those of WT leaves. These analyses also revealed that the content of plastidic 2-C-methyl-D-erythritol 4-phosphate (MEP)-pathway derived cytokinins (CKs) in pgi1 leaves were exceedingly lower than in WT leaves. Noteworthy, exogenous application of CKs largely reverted the low starch content phenotype of pgi1 leaves. The overall data show that pPGI is an important determinant of photosynthesis, energy status, growth and starch accumulation in mesophyll cells likely as a consequence of its involvement in the production of OPPP/glycolysis intermediates necessary for the synthesis of plastidic MEP-pathway derived hormones such as CKs.