992 resultados para 197-1203A
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T-protein, an aminomethyltransferase, represents one of the four components of glycine cleavage system (GCS) and catalyzes the transfer of methylene group from H-protein intermediate to tetrahydrofolate (THF) forming N-5, N-10-methylene THF (CH2-THF) with the release of ammonia. The malaria parasite genome encodes T-, H- and L-proteins, but not P-protein which is a glycine decarboxylase generating the aminomethylene group. A putative GCS has been considered to be functional in the parasite mitochondrion despite the absence of a detectable P-protein homologue. In the present study, the mitochondrial localization of T-protein in the malaria parasite was confirmed by immunofluorescence and its essentiality in the entire parasite life cycle was studied by targeting the T-protein locus in Plasmodium berghei (Pb). PbT knock out parasites did not show any growth defect in asexual, sexual and liver stages indicating that the T-protein is dispensable for parasite survival in vertebrate and invertebrate hosts. The absence of P-protein homologue and the non-essentiality of T protein suggest the possible redundancy of GCS activity in the malaria parasite. Nevertheless, the H- and L-proteins of GCS could be essential for malaria parasite because of their involvement in alpha-lcetoacid dehydrogenase reactions. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Background: Serovars of Salmonella enterica, namely Typhi and Typhimurium, reportedly, are the bacterial pathogens causing systemic infections like gastroenteritis and typhoid fever. To elucidate the role and importance in such infection, the proteins of the Type III secretion system of Salmonella pathogenicity islands and two component signal transduction systems, have been mainly focused. However, the most indispensable of these virulent ones and their hierarchical role has not yet been studied extensively. Results: We have adopted a theoretical approach to build an interactome comprising the proteins from the Salmonella pathogeneicity islands (SPI) and two component signal transduction systems. This interactome was then analyzed by using network parameters like centrality and k-core measures. An initial step to capture the fingerprint of the core network resulted in a set of proteins which are involved in the process of invasion and colonization, thereby becoming more important in the process of infection. These proteins pertained to the Inv, Org, Prg, Sip, Spa, Ssa and Sse operons along with chaperone protein SicA. Amongst them, SicA was figured out to be the most indispensable protein from different network parametric analyses. Subsequently, the gene expression levels of all these theoretically identified important proteins were confirmed by microarray data analysis. Finally, we have proposed a hierarchy of the proteins involved in the total infection process. This theoretical approach is the first of its kind to figure out potential virulence determinants encoded by SPI for therapeutic targets for enteric infection. Conclusions: A set of responsible virulent proteins was identified and the expression level of their genes was validated by using independent, published microarray data. The result was a targeted set of proteins that could serve as sensitive predictors and form the foundation for a series of trials in the wet-lab setting. Understanding these regulatory and virulent proteins would provide insight into conditions which are encountered by this intracellular enteric pathogen during the course of infection. This would further contribute in identifying novel targets for antimicrobial agents. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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The bglA gene of Escherichia coli encodes phospho-beta-glucosidase A capable of hydrolyzing the plant-derived aromatic beta-glucoside arbutin. We report that the sequential accumulation of mutations in bglA can confer the ability to hydrolyze the related aromatic beta-glucosides esculin and salicin in two steps. In the first step, esculin hydrolysis is achieved through the acquisition of a four-nucleotide insertion within the promoter of the bglA gene, resulting in enhanced steady-state levels of the bglA transcript. In the second step, hydrolysis of salicin is achieved through the acquisition of a point mutation within the bglA structural gene close to the active site without the loss of the original catabolic activity against arbutin. These studies underscore the ability of microorganisms to evolve additional metabolic capabilities by mutational modification of preexisting genetic systems under selection pressure, thereby expanding their repertoire of utilizable substrates.
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In cells, N-10-formyltetrahydrofolate (N-10-fTHF) is required for formylation of eubacterial/organellar initiator tRNA and purine nucleotide biosynthesis. Biosynthesis of N-10-fTHF is catalyzed by 5,10-methylene-tetrahydrofolate dehydrogenase/cyclohydrolase (FolD) and/or 10-formyltetrahydrofolate synthetase (Fhs). All eubacteria possess FolD, but some possess both FolD and Fhs. However, the reasons for possessing Fhs in addition to FolD have remained unclear. We used Escherichia coli, which naturally lacks fhs, as our model. We show that in E. coli, the essential function of folD could be replaced by Clostridium perfringens fhs when it was provided on a medium-copy-number plasmid or integrated as a single-copy gene in the chromosome. The fhs-supported folD deletion (Delta folD) strains grow well in a complex medium. However, these strains require purines and glycine as supplements for growth in M9 minimal medium. The in vivo levels of N-10-fTHF in the Delta folD strain (supported by plasmid-borne fhs) were limiting despite the high capacity of the available Fhs to synthesize N-10-fTHF in vitro. Auxotrophy for purines could be alleviated by supplementing formate to the medium, and that for glycine was alleviated by engineering THF import into the cells. The Delta folD strain (harboring fhs on the chromosome) showed a high NADP(+)-to-NADPH ratio and hypersensitivity to trimethoprim. The presence of fhs in E. coli was disadvantageous for its aerobic growth. However, under hypoxia, E. coli strains harboring fhs outcompeted those lacking it. The computational analysis revealed a predominant natural occurrence of fhs in anaerobic and facultative anaerobic bacteria.
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Termites, herbivores and fire are recognized as major guilds that structure woody plant communities in African savanna and woodland ecosystems. An understanding of their interaction is crucial to design appropriate management regimes. The aim of this study was to evaluate the long-term impacts of herbivore, fire and termite activities on regeneration of trees. Permanent experimental quadrats were established in 1992 in the Sudanian woodland of Burkina Faso subjected to grazing by livestock and annual early fire and the control. Within the treatment quadrats, an inventory of the woody undergrowth community was conducted on termitaria occupied by Macrotermes subhyalinus, extended termitosphere (within 5 m radius from the mound base) and adjacent area (beyond 5 m from the mound base). Hierarchical analysis was performed to determine significant differences in species richness, abundance and diversity indices among vegetation patches within fire and herbivory treatments. Grazed quadrats had significantly (P < 0.001) more species and stem density of woody undergrowth than non-grazed quadrats but maintained similar level of species richness and stem density of woody undergrowth on termitaria. There were not significant differences (P>0.05) in species richness and stem density between burnt and unburnt quadrats. Termitaria supported a highly diverse woody undergrowth with higher stem density than either the extended termitosphere or rest of quadrats. The density of woody undergrowth was significantly related with mature trees of selected species on termitaria (R-2 = 0.593; P<0.001) than that on the extended termitosphere (R-2 = 0.333; P<0.001) and adjacent area (R-2 = 0.197; P<0.001). It can be concluded that termites facilitate the regeneration of woody species while grazing and annual early fire play a minor role in the regeneration of woody species. The current policy that prohibits grazing should be revised to accommodate the interests of livestock herders. (C) 2014 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.
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This paper probes two research questions by ascertaining the factors which distinguish (i) innovative SMEs from those which are not, and (ii) SMEs which experienced a higher sales growth from those which experienced a lower sales growth, with reference to 197 engineering industry SMEs in Bangalore city. The differentiating factors between innovative and non-innovative SMEs brought out that SMEs must have ``own resources and capabilities'' in the form of internal strength and definite internal strategy if they have to innovate successfully. Younger and smaller firms which are ``entrepreneurial'' in nature and which are innovative contributed to higher sales growth of SMEs compared to older and larger firms which are ``salary-substitute firms'' in nature and which are not innovative. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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In 1987, Kalai proved that stacked spheres of dimension d >= 3 are characterised by the fact that they attain equality in Barnette's celebrated Lower Bound Theorem. This result does not extend to dimension d = 2. In this article, we give a characterisation of stacked 2-spheres using what we call the separation index. Namely, we show that the separation index of a triangulated 2-sphere is maximal if and only if it is stacked. In addition, we prove that, amongst all n-vertex triangulated 2-spheres, the separation index is minimised by some n-vertex flag sphere for n >= 6. Furthermore, we apply this characterisation of stacked 2-spheres to settle the outstanding 3-dimensional case of the Lutz-Sulanke-Swartz conjecture that ``tight-neighbourly triangulated manifolds are tight''. For dimension d >= 4, the conjecture has already been proved by Effenberger following a result of Novik and Swartz. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Este trabajo fue realizado en la Quinta "Myriam", ubicada en el municipio de Diriamba, departamento de Carazo, Nicaragua, propiedad del Dr. Jorge Ferreira. La ubicación geográfica del municipio está comprendida entre los 11° 50' y 12° 00' de Latitud Norte y entre los 86° 00' y 86° 15' de Longitud Oeste, cuenta con una elevación de 551 m.s.n.m., los datos meteorológicos de la zona en los últimos cuatro años (90-93) en cuanto a temperatura, humedad relativa y precipitación promedio fueron: 23.8 °C, 84% y 1184,5 mm respectivamente, (INETER, Departamento de Estadística, 1993). En el presente ensayo, se utilizó un diseño estadístico completamente aleatorizado (DCA), mediante el cual se evaluó el efecto de 3 tratamientos (15, 30 y 45 días de destete) sobre las variables Peso de la Camada al Destete (PCD), Peso de la Madre al Destete (PMD), Peso de la Madre al Segundo Parto (PSP), Ganancia Media Diaria del Parto 1 al Parto 2 (GMDp 1.P2) , con 4 repeticiones por tratamiento, éstas repeticiones estuvieron constituidas por conejas primíparas, las cuales tuvieron un peso que osciló entre 3 - 3.18 kg. y edad homogénea de 7 meses. Las variables fueron sometidas a la prueba de Duncan para determinar la superioridad en rango por tratamiento. Mediante el análisis de varianza se encontró que el efecto de los tratamientos resultó ser altamente significativo sobre la variable Peso de la Camada al Destete (PCD) (P0.01), significativo sobre las variables Peso de la Madre al Segundo Parto (PSP) y Ganancia Media Diaria del Parto 1 al Parto 2 (GMD p 1.P2) (P0.1) y no significativo sobre la variable Peso de la Madre al Destete (PMD) (NS). El efecto de la covariable Peso al Primer Parto (P1P) resultó ser altamente significativo sobre las variables Peso de la Madre al Destete (PMD) y Peso de la Madre al Segundo Parto (PSP) (P0.01). Después de someter las variables a la prueba de DUNCAN se encontraron los siguientes promedios por tratamiento: Peso de la Camada al Destete (PCD) ; T.15 días 1.538 kg P.V.(C), T.30 días 3.360 kg P.V. (B), T.45 días 4.523 kg P.V. (A), Peso de la Madre al Destete (PMD); T.15 días 3.649 kg P.V. (A) T.30 días 3.549 kg P.V. (A), T.45 dias 3.493 kg P.V.(A). Peso de la Madre al Segundo Parto (PSP); T.15 días 3. 449 kg P.V. (B), T.30 días 3.628 kg P.V. (AB), T.45 días 3.777 kg P.V.(A). Ganancia Media Diaria del Parto 1 al Parto 2 (GMD p 1.P2) T .15 días (2.071 g (B), T.30 días 2.718 g (AB), T.45 días 2. 975 g (A). Los promedios y desviaciones standard para las variables Ganancia Media Diaria del Parto 1 al Destete 1 (GMDp1-D1)y Ganancia Media Diaria del Destete l al Parto 2 (GMDD1.P2) por tratamiento fueron: GMD P1-D1; T.l5 días 3.84 g ± 0.50 g, T.30 días 2.54 g ± 0.64 g, T.45 días 2.37 g ± 0.72 g. GMD D1-P2; T.l5 días 2.26 g ± 0.54 g, T.30 días 3.17 g ± 0.74 g, T.45 días 3.93 g ± 0.28 g. Se encontró que el alimento tipo único suministrado a los animales bajo experimentación, cumplió con los requerimientos nutricionales de la especie estudiada. Los costos encontrados por hembra, por tratamiento, fueron C$ 197.21 destete de 15 días, C$ 220.28 destete de 30 días, C$ 243 .1.4 destete de 45 días. Los costos por gazapo destetado fueron de C$ 5.48 destete de 15 días, C$ 6.12 destete de 30 días, C$ 8.10 destete de 45 días.
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El objetivo principal de la investigación fue estudiar el rendimiento de variedades Catuai amarillo y Catuai rojo utilizando beneticiado vía húmeda, ambas variedades pertenecientes a Coffea arabica L. Esta prueba consistió en la conversión de 0.197 m3 ( una fanega ), de café uva maduro a oro para ambas variedades. El café utilizado en dicha investigación se obtuvo de la hacienda Santa Gertrudis, ubicada en Jinotepe, tomando de aquí la muestra del Catuai amarillo. Y la otra muestra del Catuai rojo fue obtenida de la hacienda Australia, Situada en San Marcos. El proceso de beneficiado fue realizado en el beneficio San francisco localizado entre las Ciudades de San Marcos y la Concepción, la primera perteneciente al departamento de Carazo y la segunda al departamento de Masaya. Las dos variedades de de café fueron sometida al proceso de beneficiado obteniéndose del Catuai amarillo los mejores rendimientos en todas las variables evaluadas durante todo el proceso en comparación al Catuai rojo. A pesar del manejo agronómico que realizan los caficultores en estas zonas y la época del año en que fue realizada esta prueba, al final ambas, la variedad amarilla pesó 21.40 kg (46.50 libras), con 17.61 por ciento de rendimiento y con 11 por ciento de humedad, todo esto en café oro bruto. Mientras que la variedad roja pesó 20.20 kg (44.50 libras), con un rendimiento del 17.05 por ciento y con un porcentaje de humedad del 11.60 por ciento. Utilizando la criba número 15 para hacer la clasificación del grano por tamaño para la posterior selección para exportación, el mejor resultado en esta prueba lo tuvo el Catuai rojo con un 90 por ciento de grano de primera, ligeramente mayor que el 83.3 por ciento presentado por el Catuai amarillo.
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El presente trabajo se realizó con la finalidad de determinar el efecto de diferentes dosis de fósforo y potasio (10 kg/ha de fósforo – 30 kg/ha de potasio; 20 kg/ha de fósforo – 40 kg/ha de potasio; 30 kg/ha de fósforo – 50 kg/ha de potasio; 40 kg/ha de fósforo – 60 kg/ha de potasio) y un tratamiento testigo (sin aplicación de fósforo y potasio) sobre el crecimiento y rendimiento del cultivo de la soya ( Glycine max (L) Merr.) variedad CEA- CH-86, bajo las condiciones ecológicas de la finca La Concepción, ubicada en el municipio de Nagarote departamento de León. El ensayo se estableció en la siembra de postrera del 2003, utilizándose un diseño de bloques completos al azar con cuatro repeticiones. Se encontró que los componentes del crecimiento (altura, diámetro y hojas por planta) presentaron diferencias significativ as a los 50 y 70 días después de la siembra, y para las variables correspondientes a los componentes del rendimiento y sus principales componentes solamente se encontraron diferencias no significativas para el número de granos por vainas. Los resultados del análisis de varianza indicaron que cuando se aplicó 30 kg/ha de fósforo – 50 kg/ha de potasio se obtuvo el mayor rendimiento (1 930 kg/ha), el mayor beneficio neto (1 361.37 C$ / ha) y la mas alta tasa de retorno marginal (197.10 por ciento).