8 resultados para Myriad
em Consorci de Serveis Universitaris de Catalunya (CSUC), Spain
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Els processos de senyalització a través de receptors acoplats a proteïnes G (GPCRs) estan implicats en una gran varietat de processos fisiològics i patològics. Els objectius de la meva recerca es centren en l’estudi de la funció de les proteïnes heterotrimèriques de la família G12, en particular, en el paper que aquestes proteïnes poden tenir en la inducció de la migració cel•lular. Des del seu descobriment, s’han descrit diversos efectors que s’uneixen i es regulen per aquestes proteïnes. Les proteïnes de la família de RhoGEF semblen ser els efectors més directes i que juguen un paper més important en els processos de senyalització de les proteïnes G12. Tanmateix, resultats recents semblen indicar que altres vies independent de l’activació de Rho són també necessàries perquè els efectes fisiològics de les vies de les proteïnes G12 tinguin lloc. En aquest camp, els resultats que he obtingut, juntament amb resultats previs del grup, han descrit una nova via d’activació independent de Rho. Hem trobat que la proteïna G12 s’uneix a una catenina: la catenina p120. La seva unió sembla tenir lloc a través l’extrem N-terminal de la catenina i condueix a la reducció de la fosforilació en algun dels seus residus de tirosina, ja sigui per la quinasa Src o per l’activació a través d’EGF. Per tant, aquests resultats suggereixen que una altra via d’acció de la proteïna G12 seria mitjançant la regulació de la catenina p120 i, com a conseqüència, alguns processos d’adhesió cel•lular es podrien veure afectats. A fi d’entendre millor la regulació i la interacció de la catenina p120 hem iniciat l’estudi de la seva distribució cel•lular en l’espai i temps mitjançant tècniques de microscopia. Així, vam intentar construir una sonda de G12 fluorescent amb GFP. Després de diversos intents i experiments amb proteïnes no funcionals hem aconseguit, amb la col•laboració de T. Meigs, una construcció funcional que activa Rho. Això ens permetrà acabar els experiments de seguiment in vivo.
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In this technical report, we approach one of the practical aspects when it comes to represent users' interests from their tagging activity, namely the categorization of tags into high-level categories of interest. The reason is that the representation of user profiles on the basis of the myriad of tags available on the Web is certainly unfeasible from various practical perspectives; mainly concerningthe unavailability of data to reliably, accurately measure interests across such fine-grained categorization, and, should the data be available, its overwhelming computational intractability. Motivated by this, our study presents the results of a categorization process whereby a collection of tags posted at BibSonomy #http://www.bibsonomy.org# are classified into 5 categories of interest. The methodology used to conduct such categorization is in line with other works in the field.
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In the scenario of social bookmarking, a user browsing the Web bookmarks web pages and assigns free-text labels (i.e., tags) to them according to their personal preferences. In this technical report, we approach one of the practical aspects when it comes to represent users' interests from their tagging activity, namely the categorization of tags into high-level categories of interest. The reason is that the representation of user profiles on the basis of the myriad of tags available on the Web is certainly unfeasible from various practical perspectives; mainly concerning the unavailability of data to reliably, accurately measure interests across such fine-grained categorisation, and, should the data be available, its overwhelming computational intractability. Motivated by this, our study presents the results of a categorization process whereby a collection of tags posted at Delicious #http://delicious.com# are classified into 200 subcategories of interest.
BioSuper: A web tool for the superimposition of biomolecules and assemblies with rotational symmetry
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Background Most of the proteins in the Protein Data Bank (PDB) are oligomeric complexes consisting of two or more subunits that associate by rotational or helical symmetries. Despite the myriad of superimposition tools in the literature, we could not find any able to account for rotational symmetry and display the graphical results in the web browser. Results BioSuper is a free web server that superimposes and calculates the root mean square deviation (RMSD) of protein complexes displaying rotational symmetry. To the best of our knowledge, BioSuper is the first tool of its kind that provides immediate interactive visualization of the graphical results in the browser, biomolecule generator capabilities, different levels of atom selection, sequence-dependent and structure-based superimposition types, and is the only web tool that takes into account the equivalence of atoms in side chains displaying symmetry ambiguity. BioSuper uses ICM program functionality as a core for the superimpositions and displays the results as text, HTML tables and 3D interactive molecular objects that can be visualized in the browser or in Android and iOS platforms with a free plugin. Conclusions BioSuper is a fast and functional tool that allows for pairwise superimposition of proteins and assemblies displaying rotational symmetry. The web server was created after our own frustration when attempting to superimpose flexible oligomers. We strongly believe that its user-friendly and functional design will be of great interest for structural and computational biologists who need to superimpose oligomeric proteins (or any protein). BioSuper web server is freely available to all users at http://ablab.ucsd.edu/BioSuper webcite.
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DNA cytosine methylation has been demonstrated to be a central epigenetic modification that has essential roles in a myriad of cellular processes. Some examples of these include gene regulation, DNA-protein interactions, cellular differentiation, X-inactivation, maintenance of genome integrity by suppressing transposable elements and viruses, embryogenesis, genomic imprinting and tumourigenesis. This list is increasingly growing thanks to recent advances in genome-wide technologies, like Whole Genome Bisulfite Sequencing (WGBS-Seq). The development of this technology in research has allowed the identification of new features of the DNA methylation landscape that was not possible using previous technologies, like Partially Methylated Domains (PMDs). PMDs have been found in several cell lines, as well as in both healthy and cancer primary samples. They have been described as regions with high variability in methylation levels across individual CpG sites and intermediate methylation levels on average with respect to the genome. Here, we performed an extensive search of PMDs in a big dataset of different haematopoietic primary cells from both myeloid and lymphoid lineages. We found and characterized significant PMDs in plasma B cells, confirming that PMDs are a phenomenon that is restricted to certain differentiated cells. Additionally, we found loci aberrantly hypomethylated in a myeloma sample which overlapped with plasma B cell PMDs. Genome-wide comparison of the myeloma and plasma B cell sample revealed that this is probably also the case for other loci.
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Plants synthesize a myriad of isoprenoid products that are required both for essential constitutive processes and for adaptive responses to the environment. The enzyme 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA reductase (HMGR) catalyzes a key regulatory step of the mevalonate pathway for isoprenoid biosynthesis and is modulated by many endogenous and external stimuli. In spite of that, no protein factor interacting with and regulating plant HMGR in vivo has been described so far. Here, we report the identification of two B99 regulatory subunits of protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A), designated B99a and B99b, that interact with HMGR1S and HMGR1L, the major isoforms of Arabidopsis thaliana HMGR. B99a and B99b are Ca2+ binding proteins of the EF-hand type. We show that HMGR transcript, protein, and activity levels are modulated by PP2A in Arabidopsis. When seedlings are transferred to salt-containing medium, B99a and PP2A mediate the decrease and subsequent increase of HMGR activity, which results from a steady rise of HMGR1-encoding transcript levels and an initial sharper reduction of HMGR protein level. In unchallenged plants, PP2A is a posttranslational negative regulator of HMGR activity with the participation of B99b. Our data indicate that PP2A exerts multilevel control on HMGR through the fivemember B99 protein family during normal development and in response to a variety of stress conditions.
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Seabirds are facing a growing number of threats in both terrestrial and marine habitats, and many populations have experienced dramatic changes over past decades. Years of seabird research have improved our understanding of seabird populations and provided a broader understanding of marine ecological processes. In an effort to encourage future research and guide seabird conservation science, seabird researchers from 9 nations identified the 20 highest priority research questions and organized these into 6 general categories: (1) population dynamics, (2) spatial ecology, (3) tropho-dynamics, (4) fisheries interactions, (5) response to global change, and (6) management of anthropogenic impacts (focusing on invasive species, contaminants and protected areas). For each category, we provide an assessment of the current approaches, challenges and future directions. While this is not an exhaustive list of all research needed to address the myriad conservation challenges seabirds face, the results of this effort represent an important synthesis of current expert opinion across sub-disciplines within seabird ecology. As this synthesis highlights, research, in conjunction with direct management, education, and community engagement, can play an important role in facilitating the conservation and management of seabird populations and of the ocean ecosystems on which they and we depend.
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Aquesta recerca té per finalitat aproximar-se a la percepció que tenen les víctimes de violència masclista del tracte que reben dels diferents operadors en seu judicial, i mostrar com aquestes actuacions les han afectat no només a nivell personal, sinó també a nivell processal. L’objectiu principal és copsar l’experiència de les dones víctimes de violència de gènere en referència al seu pas pels jutjats especialitzats de Catalunya. Per la consecució de l’objectiu s’ha treballat, d’una banda, amb la revisió i actualització teòrica i contextual del tema d’investigació i, per l’altra i principalment, amb la realització de més de 40 entrevistes als diferents operadors judicials i a dones víctimes de violència masclista i a entitats que treballen amb elles. Els resultats ens demostren que existeixen múltiples mancances en l’abordatge de la violència masclista als jutjats, que es reflecteixen en temes com: la manca d’informació, la valoració del risc, l’existència de mites i prejudicis vers les dones, la manca de formació, ... Aquestes mancances són generadores de l’anomenada victimització secundària. La situació descrita posa de manifest la necessitat de fer un veritable abordatge dels problemes detectats per tal de fer realment efectiva i eficient la lluita contra la violència masclista sobre les dones a seu judicial.