28 resultados para MOLECULAR MOBILITY
em Consorci de Serveis Universitaris de Catalunya (CSUC), Spain
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Charge transfer properties of DNA depend strongly on the π stack conformation. In the present paper, we identify conformations of homogeneous poly-{G}-poly-{C} stacks that should exhibit high charge mobility. Two different computational approaches were applied. First, we calculated the electronic coupling squared, V2, between adjacent base pairs for all 1 ps snapshots extracted from 15 ns molecular dynamics trajectory of the duplex G15. The average value of the coupling squared 〈 V2 〉 is found to be 0.0065 eV2. Then we analyze the base-pair and step parameters of the configurations in which V2 is at least an order of magnitude larger than 〈 V2 〉. To obtain more consistent data, ∼65 000 configurations of the (G:C)2 stack were built using systematic screening of the step parameters shift, slide, and twist. We show that undertwisted structures (twist<20°) are of special interest, because the π stack conformations with strong electronic couplings are found for a wide range of slide and shift. Although effective hole transfer can also occur in configurations with twist=30° and 35°, large mutual displacements of neighboring base pairs are required for that. Overtwisted conformation (twist38°) seems to be of limited interest in the context of effective hole transfer. The results may be helpful in the search for DNA based elements for nanoelectronics
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The primary purpose of this exploratory empirical study is to examine the structural stability of a limited number of alternative explanatory factors of strategic change. On the basis of theoretical arguments and prior empirical evidence from two traditional perspectives, we propose an original empirical framework to analyse whether these potential explanatory factors have remained stable over time in a highly turbulent environment. This original question is explored in a particular setting: the population of Spanish private banks. The firms of this industry have experienced a high level of strategic mobility as a consequence of fundamental changes undergone in their environmental conditions over the last two decades (mainly changes related to the new banking and financial regulation process). Our results consistently support that the effect of most explanatory factors of strategic mobility considered did not remain stable over the whole period of analysis. From this point of view, the study sheds new light on major debates and dilemmas in the field of strategy regarding why firms change their competitive patterns over time and, hence, to what extent the "contextdependency" of alternative views of strategic change as their relative validation can vary over time for a given population. Methodologically, this research makes two major contributions to the study of potential determinants of strategic change. First, the definition and measurement of strategic change employing a new grouping method, the Model-based Cluster Method or MCLUST. Second, in order to asses the possible effect of determinants of strategic mobility we have controlled the non-observable heterogeneity using logistic regression models for panel data.
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Social exclusion can be defined as a process leading to a state of multiple functioning deprivations. Cross-sectional headcount ratios of social exclusion may overstate the extent of the problem if most individuals do not remain in the same state in successive years. To address this issue, we need to focus on mobility. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to analyse changes in the individual levels of social exclusion focusing on the extent to which individuals change place in social exclusion distribution.
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El presente proyecto planteaba el paso siguiente a la construcción, por nosotros mismos, de la Colección Nuclear de Cebadas Españolas, que es una representación esquemática de la variabilidad genética de las cebadas ancestralmente cultivadas en nuestro país. Para la explotación completa de estos materiales autóctonos en el Programa Nacional de Mejora de Cebadas, que estamos llevando a cabo los grupos integrantes de este proyecto, se realizó el mismo, que ha comprendido los objetivos siguientes: - Caracterización agronómica, mediante ensayos de campo en ambientes contrastantes y representativos, incluyendo la evaluación de respuestas a factores productores de estreses bióticos y abióticos. - Caracterización fenológica, mediante ensayos en invernadero con protocolos desarrollados por nosotros, para identificar la respuesta de estos genotipos a la vernalización y el fotoperiodo. - Caracterización maltero-cervecera/pienso, mediante análisis de cebada y malta. - Caracterización molecular, mediante el uso de marcadores SSRs y STS.
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Los objetivos de esta investigación son: a) Determinar la potencialidad genotóxica de diversos compuestos de arsénico (incluyendo inorgánicos y sus formas metiladas) con el ensayo de micronúcleos utilizando cultivos de células humanas; y b)Estudiar la posible acción aneugénica y clastogénica de los compuestos analizados, determinando el origen de los micronúcleos inducidos mediante la técnica FISH, utilizando sondas pancentroméricas.
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One of the most persistent and lasting debates in economic research refers to whether the answers to subjective questions can be used to explain individuals’ economic behavior. Using panel data for twelve EU countries, in the present study we analyze the causal relationship between self-reported housing satisfaction and residential mobility. Our results indicate that: i) households unsatisfied with their current housing situation are more likely to move; ii) housing satisfaction raises after a move, and; iii) housing satisfaction increases with the transition from being a renter to becoming a homeowner. Some interesting cross-country differences are observed. Our findings provide evidence in favor of use of subjective indicators of satisfaction with certain life domains in the analysis of individuals’ economic conduct.
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Projecte de recerca elaborat a partir d’una estada a la Università degli Studi di Pavia entre setembre i desembre del 2007. Els lligands macrocíclics són sistemes que han estat àmpliament utilitzats per mimetitzar els centres actius de proteïnes dinuclears de coure com ara oxigenases (per exemple la tirosinasa). S’ha observat que la reactivitat del complex model depèn de les característiques del lligand com ara la geometria, la cavitat o la distància intermetàl•lica. En aquest sentit, es van sintetitzar dues noves famílies de lligands hexaazamacrocíclics ditòpics, una amb braços laterals tipus piridil i l’altra amb braços laterals tipus fenol. Dintre de cada família, els lligands es diferencien en la cavitat macrocíclica. En aquest treball s’han realitzat estudis de ractivitat respecte de l’oxigen molecular dels complexos dinuclears de coure(I) amb els lligands sintetitzats. Quan es deixen reaccionar els complexos amb oxigen molecular a baixa temperatura, no s’ha observat l’acumulació de cap espècie intermèdia, però si una diferència de reactivitat entre les dues famílies, essent els complexos amb els lligands fenolics molt més reactius que els complexos amb els lligands piridina. També s’han realitzat estudis per comprovar l’activitat oxigenasa dels complexos amb substrats externs. S’han assajat el para-clorofenol i la tioanisole. En el cas del p-clorofenol no s’ha observat en cap cas el producte d’oxigenació corresponent (p-clorocatecol). Quan s’han realitzat els experiments amb la tioanisole, en tots tres casos s’ha observat l’aparició del producte d’oxigenació corresponent (metilfenilsulfòxid), però amb una marcada diferència en el rendiment, mostrant-se molt més actius de nou els complexos amb el lligand fenòlic que el complex amb el lligand piridina.
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We consider a population of agents distributed on the unit interval. Agents form jurisdictions in order to provide a public facility and share its costs equally. This creates an incentive to form large entities. Individuals also incur a transportation cost depending on their location and that of the facility which makes small jurisdictions advantageous. We consider a fairly general class of distributions of agents and generalize previous versions of this model by allowing for non-linear transportation costs. We show that, in general, jurisdictions are not necessarily homogeneous. However, they are if facilities are always intraterritory and transportation costs are superadditive. Superadditivity can be weakened to strictly increasing and strictly concave when agents are uniformly distributed. Keywords: Consecutiveness, stratification, local public goods, coalition formation, country formation. JEL Classification: C71 (Cooperative Games), D71 (Social Choice; Clubs; Committees; Associations), H73 (Interjurisdictional Differentials and Their Effects).
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This paper analyses intergenerational earnings mobility in Spain correcting for different selection biases. We address the co-residence selection problem by combining information from two samples and using the two-sample two-stage least square estimator. We find a small decrease in elasticity when we move to younger cohorts. Furthermore, we find a higher correlation in the case of daughters than in the case of sons; however, when we consider the employment selection in the case of daughters, by adopting a Heckman-type correction method, the diference between sons and daughters disappears. By decomposing the sources of earnings elasticity across generations, we find that the correlation between child's and father's occupation is the most important component. Finally, quantile regressions estimates show that the influence of the father's earnings is greater when we move to the lower tail of the offspring's earnings distribution, especially in the case of daughters' earnings.
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Using panel data for twelve EU countries, we analyze the relationship between selfreported housing satisfaction and residential mobility. Our results indicate the existence of a positive link between the two variables and that housing satisfaction exerts a mediating effect between residential characteristics and dwellers' mobility propensities. Some interesting cross-country differences regarding the effect of other variables on mobility are also observed. Our results can be used in defining, implementing and evaluating housing and neighbourhood policies. Residential satisfaction is put forward as one of the most appropriate indicators of the success or failure of such policies. Keywords: Housing satisfaction, residential mobility JEL classification: R21, D19
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We consider a nonlinear cyclin content structured model of a cell population divided into proliferative and quiescent cells. We show, for particular values of the parameters, existence of solutions that do not depend on the cyclin content. We make numerical simulations for the general case obtaining, for some values of the parameters convergence to the steady state but also oscillations of the population for others.
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This paper is concerned with the investigation of the intergenerational mobility of education in several European countries and its changes across birth cohorts (1940-1980) using a new mobility index that considers the total degree of mobility as the weighted sum of mobility with respect to both parents. Moreover, this mobility index enables the analysis of the role of family characteristics as mediating factors in the statistical association between individual and parental education. We find that Nordic countries display lower levels of educational persistence but that the degree of mobility increases over time only in those countries with low initial levels. Moreover, the results suggest that the degree of mobility with respect to fathers and mothers converges to the same level and that family characteristics account for an important part of the statistical association between parental education and children’s schooling; a particular finding is that the most important elements of family characteristics are the family’s socio-economic status and educational assortative mating of the parents.
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Electronegative low-density lipoprotein (LDL(-)) is a modified fraction of LDL present in peripheral blood whose proportion is elevated in subjects with increased cardiovascular risk. LDL(-) has been shown to have an inflammatory effect on human endothelial cells and mononuclear blood cells. On the other hand, high-density lipoprotein (HDL) is known to have a protective effect against cardiovascular disease, partly mediated by its anti-inflammatory properties. The objective of the current work is to study the putative protective properties of HDL towards the inflammatory effect of LDL(-) in human monocytes, in order to elucidate the mechanisms behind their interaction. Total LDL and HDL were isolated by ultracentrifugation and LDL(-) was obtained from total LDL by anion exchange chromatography. HDL and LDL(-) were incubated together and then re-isolated, and their characteristics were compared to those of untreated lipoproteins. The inflammatory activity of the lipoproteins was determined by incubating monocytes with lipoproteins and measuring cytokine release from the cultured monocytes. The biochemical composition and electrophoretic mobility of the lipoproteins were also determined before and after their interaction. Incubation of HDL with LDL(-) reduced the inflammatory effect of LDL(-) and, in turn, HDL gained inflammatory properties. This indicates a transfer of inflammatory potential taking place during the interaction of LDL(-) and HDL. Additionally, LDL(-) lost non-esterified fatty acids (NEFAs) while HDL gained the same. We conclude that a transfer of NEFAs takes place between LDL(-) and HDL. These observations suggest that NEFAs play a role in the inflammatory effect mediated by LDL(-).