920 resultados para three-body interaction
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Centrine sind Mitglieder einer hoch konservierten Überfamilie von Ca2+-bindenden Proteinen mit EF-Hand Motiven. Bislang sind vier Centrin-Isoformen bei Säugern beschrieben worden, die in diversen Zellen in der Regel mit Centriolen von Centrosomen oder Centrosomen-verwandten Strukturen assoziiert sind. Im Rahmen der vorliegenden Dissertation wurden die vier Centrin-Isoformen bezüglich der Expression in verschiedenen Geweben untersucht. Dabei lag der Hauptfokus auf Untersuchungen der Centrine in den Photorezeptorzellen der Retina. Analysen auf subzellulärer Ebene brachten Klarheit über die differenzielle Lokalisation der verschiedenen Isoformen in der Retina. Mit Hilfe von verschiedenen Methoden konnten Wechselwirkungspartner in der Retina identifiziert werden, die eine Rolle in der visuellen Signaltransduktionskaskade spielen. Dabei könnten Centrine einem Regelmechanismus angehören, der wichtige Translokationsprozesse dieser Proteine regelt. In den Photorezeptorzellen der Säugetierretina werden die vier Isoformen exprimiert, die in den Strukturen des Cilienapparates differenziell lokalisiert sind. Dabei beschränkt sich ihre Lokalisation entweder auf den Basalkörper (Centrin 4), auf das Verbindungscilium (Centrin 1) oder sie sind in beiden Strukturen zu finden (Centrin 2 und 3). In den nicht- Photorezeptorzellen der Retina sind die Isoformen Centrin 2 und 3 zudem an den Centriolen der Centrosomen lokalisiert. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde zum ersten Mal gezeigt, dass alle Centrin-Isoformen in ein und derselben Zelle, der Photorezeptorzelle, koexprimiert werden und dabei subzellulär kolokalisiert sind. Im Weiteren konnte die ubiquitäre Expression von Centrin 2 und 3 in allen untersuchten Geweben an Centrosomen bestätigt werden. Centrin 1 und 4 hingegen werden nur in Geweben mit Cilien-tragenden Zellen exprimiert. Die Funktion der Centrine wird nicht nur durch Bindung von Ca2+, sondern auch durch Phosphorylierungen reguliert. Alle Sequenzen der Centrine weisen diverse mögliche Phosphorylierungsstellen für unterschiedliche Proteinkinasen auf. Die Ergebnisse aller durchgeführten in vitro und ex vivo Phosphorylierungs „Assays“ zeigen eine licht-abhängige Phosphorylierung der Centrin-Isoformen in der Retina. Dabei war in der dunkel-adaptierten Retina die Phosphorylierung vor allem von Centrin 1 und 2 erhöht. Weiterführende Experimente mit Kinase-Inhibitoren wiesen darauf hin, dass vor allem die Proteinkinase CKII eine bedeutende Rolle bei der Centrin-Phosphorylierung in der Retina einnimmt. Centrine sind die ersten Cytoskelettkomponenten, deren Phosphorylierungsgrad lichtabhängig moduliert wird. Diese Ergebnisse weisen auf einen Signalweg, der zwischen der visuellen Signaltransduktionskaskade und der Regulation der Centrin-Aktivität vermittelt, hin. Bei der Suche nach Centrin-Bindungspartnern gelang mit Hilfe von Centrin 1 Blot „Overlay Assays“ der Durchbruch. Der neuartige Ansatz zeigte, dass ausschließlich Ca2+-aktiviertes Centrin 1 mit Proteinen aus der Retina interagierte. Nach der Identifikation eines 37 kDa-Proteins als die β-Untereinheit des visuellen G-Proteins Transducin wurden die Untersuchungen auf diesen Interaktionspartner fokussiert. Die Ergebnisse der hier durchgeführten biochemischen und biophysikalischen Protein-Protein Interaktionsexperimente zeigen insgesamt folgendes: ⇒ Alle vier Centrine interagieren mit Transducin, wobei Centrin 3 die geringste Affinität zu Transducin hat. ⇒ Die Assemblierung der Centrin•G-Protein-Komplexe ist strikt Ca2+-abhängig. ⇒ Die Centrine binden sowohl an das isolierte Gtβγ-Heterodimer als auch an den heterotrimeren Gt-holo-Proteinkomplex, nicht aber an Gtα. Die quantitativen immunoelektronenmikroskopischen Analysen zeigen im Weiteren, dass sich die Komplexe aus Transducin und Centrin 1 bis 3 wahrscheinlich in einer Subdomäne des Verbindungsciliums der Photorezeptorzellen ausbilden. Dabei dürfte die Ausbildung der Komplexe an der Regulation der lichtinduzierten Translokation von Transducin zwischen Innen- und Außensegment der Photorezeptorzellen beteiligt sein. Dieser Translokationsmechanismus wird als ein wichtiger Bestandteil der Langzeitadaption der Signaltransduktionskaskade der Säugerretina diskutiert. Der neuartige Regelmechanismus der molekularen Translokationen, in dem Centrine involviert sind, ist außergewöhnlich und dürfte über die speziellen Photorezeptorzellen hinaus von weit reichender Bedeutung sein.
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The aim of this study was to develop a model capable to capture the different contributions which characterize the nonlinear behaviour of reinforced concrete structures. In particular, especially for non slender structures, the contribution to the nonlinear deformation due to bending may be not sufficient to determine the structural response. Two different models characterized by a fibre beam-column element are here proposed. These models can reproduce the flexure-shear interaction in the nonlinear range, with the purpose to improve the analysis in shear-critical structures. The first element discussed is based on flexibility formulation which is associated with the Modified Compression Field Theory as material constitutive law. The other model described in this thesis is based on a three-field variational formulation which is associated with a 3D generalized plastic-damage model as constitutive relationship. The first model proposed in this thesis was developed trying to combine a fibre beamcolumn element based on the flexibility formulation with the MCFT theory as constitutive relationship. The flexibility formulation, in fact, seems to be particularly effective for analysis in the nonlinear field. Just the coupling between the fibre element to model the structure and the shear panel to model the individual fibres allows to describe the nonlinear response associated to flexure and shear, and especially their interaction in the nonlinear field. The model was implemented in an original matlab® computer code, for describing the response of generic structures. The simulations carried out allowed to verify the field of working of the model. Comparisons with available experimental results related to reinforced concrete shears wall were performed in order to validate the model. These results are characterized by the peculiarity of distinguishing the different contributions due to flexure and shear separately. The presented simulations were carried out, in particular, for monotonic loading. The model was tested also through numerical comparisons with other computer programs. Finally it was applied for performing a numerical study on the influence of the nonlinear shear response for non slender reinforced concrete (RC) members. Another approach to the problem has been studied during a period of research at the University of California Berkeley. The beam formulation follows the assumptions of the Timoshenko shear beam theory for the displacement field, and uses a three-field variational formulation in the derivation of the element response. A generalized plasticity model is implemented for structural steel and a 3D plastic-damage model is used for the simulation of concrete. The transverse normal stress is used to satisfy the transverse equilibrium equations of at each control section, this criterion is also used for the condensation of degrees of freedom from the 3D constitutive material to a beam element. In this thesis is presented the beam formulation and the constitutive relationships, different analysis and comparisons are still carrying out between the two model presented.
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Recognizing one’s body as separate from the external world plays a crucial role in detecting external events, and thus in planning adequate reactions to them. In addition, recognizing one’s body as distinct from others’ bodies allows remapping the experiences of others onto one’s sensory system, providing improved social understanding. In line with these assumptions, two well-known multisensory mechanisms demonstrated modulations of somatosensation when viewing both one’s own and someone else’s body: the Visual Enhancement of Touch (VET) and the Visual Remapping of Touch (VRT) effects. Vision of the body, in the former, and vision of the body being touched, in the latter, enhance tactile processing. The present dissertation investigated the multisensory nature of these mechanisms and their neural bases. Further experiments compared these effects for viewing one’s own body or viewing another person’s body. These experiments showed important differences in multisensory processing for one’s own body, and for other bodies, and also highlighted interactions between VET and VRT effects. The present experimental evidence demonstrated that a multisensory representation of one’s body – underlie by a high order fronto-parietal network - sends rapid modulatory feedback to primary somatosensory cortex, thus functionally enhancing tactile processing. These effects were highly spatially-specific, and depended on current body position. In contrast, vision of another person’s body can drive mental representations able to modulate tactile perception without any spatial constraint. Finally, these modulatory effects seem sometimes to interact with high order information, such as emotional content of a face. This allows one’s somatosensory system to adequately modulate perception of external events on the body surface, as a function of its interaction with the emotional state expressed by another individual.
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The southern Apennines of Italy have been experienced several destructive earthquakes both in historic and recent times. The present day seismicity, characterized by small-to-moderate magnitude earthquakes, was used like a probe to obatin a deeper knowledge of the fault structures where the largest earthquakes occurred in the past. With the aim to infer a three dimensional seismic image both the problem of data quality and the selection of a reliable and robust tomographic inversion strategy have been faced. The data quality has been obtained to develop optimized procedures for the measurements of P- and S-wave arrival times, through the use of polarization filtering and to the application of a refined re-picking technique based on cross-correlation of waveforms. A technique of iterative tomographic inversion, linearized, damped combined with a strategy of multiscale inversion type has been adopted. The retrieved P-wave velocity model indicates the presence of a strong velocity variation along a direction orthogonal to the Apenninic chain. This variation defines two domains which are characterized by a relatively low and high velocity values. From the comparison between the inferred P-wave velocity model with a portion of a structural section available in literature, the high velocity body was correlated with the Apulia carbonatic platforms whereas the low velocity bodies was associated to the basinal deposits. The deduced Vp/Vs ratio shows that the ratio is lower than 1.8 in the shallower part of the model, while for depths ranging between 5 km and 12 km the ratio increases up to 2.1 in correspondence to the area of higher seismicity. This confirms that areas characterized by higher values are more prone to generate earthquakes as a response to the presence of fluids and higher pore-pressures.
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The dissertation is structured in three parts. The first part compares US and EU agricultural policies since the end of WWII. There is not enough evidence for claiming that agricultural support has a negative impact on obesity trends. I discuss the possibility of an exchange in best practices to fight obesity. There are relevant economic, societal and legal differences between the US and the EU. However, partnerships against obesity are welcomed. The second part presents a socio-ecological model of the determinants of obesity. I employ an interdisciplinary model because it captures the simultaneous influence of several variables. Obesity is an interaction of pre-birth, primary and secondary socialization factors. To test the significance of each factor, I use data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Adolescent Health. I compare the average body mass index across different populations. Differences in means are statistically significant. In the last part I use the National Survey of Children Health. I analyze the effect that family characteristics, built environment, cultural norms and individual factors have on the body mass index (BMI). I use Ordered Probit models and I calculate the marginal effects. I use State and ethnicity fixed effects to control for unobserved heterogeneity. I find that southern US States tend have on average a higher probability of being obese. On the ethnicity side, White Americans have a lower BMI respect to Black Americans, Hispanics and American Indians Native Islanders; being Asian is associated with a lower probability of being obese. In neighborhoods where trust level and safety perception are higher, children are less overweight and obese. Similar results are shown for higher level of parental income and education. Breastfeeding has a negative impact. Higher values of measures of behavioral disorders have a positive and significant impact on obesity, as predicted by the theory.