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Pie de imp. T. I-VI: Imprimerie Impériale.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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"These lectures were originally delivered before the Philosophical institution of Edinburgh, under the title of the 'Age of Louis xiv.'"--Pref.

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Bacterial endosymbionts of insects have long been implicated in the phenomenon of cytoplasmic incompatibility, in which certain crosses between symbiont-infected individuals lead to embryonic death or sex ratio distortion. The taxonomic position of these bacteria has, however, not been known with any certainty. Similarly, the relatedness of the bacteria infecting various insect hosts has been unclear. The inability to grow these bacteria on defined cell-free medium has been the major factor underlying these uncertainties. We circumvented this problem by selective PCR amplification and subsequent sequencing of the symbiont 16S rRNA genes directly from infected insect tissue. Maximum parsimony analysis of these sequences indicates that the symbionts belong in the α-subdivision of the Proteobacteria, where they are most closely related to the Rickettsia and their relatives. They are all closely related to each other and are assigned to the type species Wolbachia pipientis. Lack of congruence between the phylogeny of the symbionts and their insect hosts suggests that horizontal transfer of symbionts between insect species may occur. Comparison of the sequences for W. pipientis and for Wolbachia persica, an endosymbiont of ticks, shows that the genus Wolbachia is polyphyletic. A PCR assay based on 16S primers was designed for the detection of W. pipientis in insect tissue, and initial screening of insects indicates that cytoplasmic incompatibility may be a more general phenomenon in insects than is currently recognized.

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Dissertação apresentada à Escola Superior de Comunicação Social para obtenção de grau de mestre em Publicidade e Marketing.

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Trabalho de Projecto apresentado com vista à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Desenvolvimento de Projecto Cinematográfico.

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In neurons, soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment receptor (SNARE) proteins drive the fusion of synaptic vesicles to the plasma membrane through the formation of a four-helix SNARE complex. Members of the Sec1/Munc18 protein family regulate membrane fusion through interactions with the syntaxin family of SNARE proteins. The neuronal protein Munc18a interacts with a closed conformation of the SNARE protein syntaxin1a (Syx1a) and with an assembled SNARE complex containing Syx1a in an open conformation. The N-peptide of Syx1a (amino acids 1-24) has been implicated in the transition of Munc18a-bound Syx1a to Munc18a-bound SNARE complex, but the underlying mechanism is not understood. Here we report the X-ray crystal structures of Munc18a bound to Syx1a with and without its native N-peptide (Syx1aΔN), along with small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) data for Munc18a bound to Syx1a, Syx1aΔN, and Syx1a L165A/E166A (LE), a mutation thought to render Syx1a in a constitutively open conformation. We show that all three complexes adopt the same global structure, in which Munc18a binds a closed conformation of Syx1a. We also identify a possible structural connection between the Syx1a N-peptide and SNARE domain that might be important for the transition of closed-to-open Syx1a in SNARE complex assembly. Although the role of the N-peptide in Munc18a-mediated SNARE complex assembly remains unclear, our results demonstrate that the N-peptide and LE mutation have no effect on the global conformation of the Munc18a-Syx1a complex.

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Avec prologues. Proverbia (1) ; Ecclesiastes (44) ; Cant. canticorum (59) ; Sapientia (78) ; Ecclesiasticus (102).

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F. 1v Labyrinthe contenant des vers latins commençant par les lettres O et T. F. 2 Prosa s. Salvii : « Alleluia regi... » F. 2v Prosa in Penthecosten : « Sancti Spiritus adsit nobis gratia... » F. 3 Antiennes diverses. F. 4v-146v Graduel, avec plusieurs versets alléluiatiques à chaque messe, proses et pièces gallicanes et wisigothiques : — Litanies d'Albi (67) ; — ste Cécile (121) ; — Messes diverses (135v) ; — Preces mortuorum (138) ; — Antiennes diverses (139-145v) ; — s. Sauve (145) ; — Toussaint (145v). F. 147 Versi de tonis : « Pange, Camena, tuis... » ; — Tonaire : « Diximus enim octo... » F. 148-153v et 155 : « Nonenoe ane » et formules complètes des huit tons.