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Magnetospirillum (M.) sp. strain Lusitani, a perchlorate reducing bacteria (PRB), was previously isolated from a wastewater treatment plant and phylogenetic analysis was performed to classify the isolate. The DNA sequence of the genes responsible for perchlorate reduction and chlorite dismutation was determined and a model was designed based on the physiological roles of the proteins involved in the pcr-cld regulon. Chlorite dismutase (Cld) was purified from Magnetospirillum sp. strain Lusitani cells grown in anaerobiosis in the presence of perchlorate. The protein was purified up to electrophoretic grade using HPLC techniques as a 140 kDa homopentamer comprising five ~28 kDa monomers. Steady-state kinetic studies showed that the enzyme follows a Michaelis-Menten model with optimal pH and temperature of 6.0 and 5°C, respectively. The average values for the kinetic constants KM and Vmax were respectively 0.56 mM and 10.2 U, which correspond to a specific activity of 35470 U/mg and a turnover number of 16552 s-1. Cld from M. sp. strain Lusitani is inhibited by the product chloride, but not by dioxygen. Inhibition constants KiC= 460 mM and KiU= 480 mM indicated that sodium chloride is a weak mixed inhibitor of Cld, with a slightly stronger competitive character. The X-ray crystallography structure of M. sp. strain Lusitani Cld was solved at 3.0 Å resolution. In agreement with cofactor content biochemical analysis, the X-ray data showed that each Cld monomer harbors one heme b coordinated by a histidine residue (His188), hydrogen-bonded to a conserved glutamic acid residue (Glu238). The conserved neighboring arginine residue (Arg201) important for substrate positioning, was found in two different conformations in different monomers depending on the presence of the exogenous ligand thiocyanate. UV-Visible and CW-EPR spectroscopies were used to study the effect of redox agents, pH and exogenous ligands on the heme environment.

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This paper studies operating profitability drivers in the Four Main Tobacco Manufacturers for the period 2004-2014. The operating profitability is analyzed as return on assets (ROA) based on the DuPont Extended Model breakdown in degree of operational risk, gross sales margin and assets turnover. The sources of ROA are market share and price strategies appraised through the drivers: firm-size, global value and strategic choices. Using consolidated data, results suggest that firm-size and global value holds a positive relationship with ROA. Also innovation through less harmful tobacco products can lead to better ROA despite no correlation between R&D and ROA.

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PhD thesis in Bioengineering

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Dissertação de mestrado integrado em Engenharia e Gestão Industrial

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Dissertação de mestrado em Economia Industrial e da Empresa

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Proceedings da AUTEX 2015, Bucareste, Roménia.

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ICEIM – International Conference in Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management, Roma, 17-18 de setembro de 2015.

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Dissertação de mestrado em Biologia Molecular, Biotecnologia e Bioempreendedorismo em Plantas

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Dissertação de mestrado em Plant Molecular Biology, Biotechnology and Bioentrepreneurship

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Dissertação de mestrado em Finanças

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Dissertação de mestrado em Economia Industrial e da Empresa

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Mestrado em Gestão de Recursos Humanos

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La inflamación osteoarticular es un desequilibrio entre formación y detrucción tisular. Es factor fundamental la acción condrolítica de metalo proteasas, cuya liberación es el final de una cascada en que los estímulos enzimo-secretorios de moléculas de adhesión, radicales libres de O2, y citokinas compiten con TIMPs y otros inhibidores tisulares. Tales mediadores son generados en la matriz extracelular, en células fias como endoteliocitos, condorcitos y sinoviocitos, o migrantes como PMN, macrófagos y linfocitos. Todas poseen receptores específicos que captan señales estimulantes (ICAM) o inhibidoras (TIMPs) y liberan mediadores que conducen el estímulo hacia el siguiente escalón celular de la cascada. La proteoglicanasa es una metalo proteasa que degrada ciertos componentes de la matriz extracelular. Como las enzimas colagenazas, estromelisina y gelatinazas, es secretada como proenzima y su función es remover el tejido conectivo durante el "turnover" normal y patológico. Los niveles de MMPs, ICAM y VCAM en cultivos de condorcitos, PMN y sinoviocitos provenientes de pacientes con artropatías con y sin estímulo fagocítico y/o la acción de AINEs, podría constituir un índice de la participación celular, reflejar la severidad de la afección y orientar sobre la eficiencia de los tratamientos antiinflamatorios. Objetivos Generales Determinar "in vitro" y "ex vivo" los roles de citokinas, matrixinas, inhibidores tisulares y adhesinas en atritis reumatoidea y osteoartritis como modelos inflamatorios humanos, identificando agentes que puedan inhibir terapéuticamente a las MMPs y citokinas y modular la degradación y reparación del tejido conectivo en esas patologías. Objetivos Específicos Cultivo de condrocitos de tejido articular humano para determinar "in vitro" y "ex vivo" los niveles de molécula de adhesión, inhibidores tisulares de citokinas (TIMPs) y MMPs, comparando con sus concentraciones en plasma y líquido sinovial, con y sin empleo de AINEs.

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Tese de mestrado em Biologia Humana e Ambiente, apresentada à Universidade de Lisboa, através da Faculdade de Ciências, 2015

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We argue that when stakeholder protection is left to the voluntary initiative of managers, concessions to social activists and pressure groups can turn into a self-entrenchment strategy for incumbent CEOs. Stakeholders other than shareholders thus benefit from corporate governance rules putting managers under a tough replacement threat. We show that a minimal amount of formal stakeholder protection, or the introduction of explicit covenants protecting stakeholder rights in the firm charter, may deprive CEOs of the alliance with powerful social activists, thus increasing managerial turnover and shareholder value. These results rationalize a recent trend whereby well-known social activists like Friends of the Earth and active shareholders like CalPERS are showing a growing support for each other's agendas.