957 resultados para EXTRACELLULAR BIOSYNTHESIS


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Tese de Doutoramento em Ciências - Especialidade em Biologia

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Dissertação de mestrado integrado em Engenharia Biomédica (área de especialização em Engenharia Clínica)

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Ochratoxin A (OTA) is a very well known mycotoxin found in several food commodities for which maximum limits are being discussed in EC in other to produce appropriate regulations. OTA is one of several ochratoxins produced by Aspergillus and Penicillium species. All the compounds in this group have a molecular structure very similar to OTA and some were already isolated from natural substrates. Several of these compounds such as ochratoxin , methyl and ethyl ester of ochratoxin A, 4-R and S-hydroxyochratoxin A, 10-hydroxyochratoxin A and ochratoxin A open lactone are commercially unavailable. However, they can be easily synthesized through OTA modification. With the main objective of its application on further research works, OTA production, isolation and purification has been optimised from an A. alliaceus strain grown on wheat medium. Synthesis and purification of some OTA derivatives has been achieved and an HPLC method for their detection was optimised. Data about their production by several species of Aspergillus will be presented. The toxicological properties of ochratoxins are still not very clear and a future EC safety limit for OTA will depend on e.g., a better clarification of its carcinogenity. Could OTA derivatives play a role here?

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El uso de microorganismos como inoculantes para incrementar la disponibilidad y toma de nutrientes por parte de los cultivos, es una nueva tecnología que ha dado buenos resultados, observándose un incremento en la emergencia, vigor, mayor desarrollo en la parte aérea y de raíces, registrándose aumentos considerables de los rendimientos en cultivos de interés comercial. Esto es debido a que los microorganismos PGPR (Plant Growth promoting rhizobacteria) sintetizan ciertas sustancias reguladoras del crecimiento como giberelinas, citoquininas y auxinas; las cuales estimulan la densidad y longitud de los pelos radicales, aumentando así la cantidad y longitud de las raíces de los vegetales. Así, se incrementa la capacidad de absorción de agua y nutrientes, haciendo que las plantas sean más vigorosas, productivas y tolerantes a condiciones climáticas adversas, como sequías o heladas. Otro factor benéfico es que ciertos microorganismos solubilizan nutrientes poco móviles en el suelo como el caso del fósforo, segundo nutriente, después del nitrógeno en importancia para el crecimiento de los cultivos. Estos microorganismos también tienen una función muy importante en el control natural de agentes patógenos, a través de la inducción del sistema de defensa en las plantas, aumentando su resistencia a enfermedades, a través de la producción de compuestos bacterianos como antibióticos y sideróforos. Los variados mecanismos mediante los cuales la acción PGPR se lleva a cabo no son plenamente conocidos y, por lo tanto, es necesario determinar con precisión su efecto particular en la biología de la planta beneficiada. Las plantas aromáticas y medicinales inoculadas con microorganismos (rizobacterias) registran un incremento en varios parámetros de crecimiento vegetal (peso fresco parte aérea, peso seco de raíz, número de hojas, etc) y en el rendimiento de aceite esencial (AE). El aumento de la síntesis, y la variación de los porcentajes relativos de los componentes principales de AE en plantas aromáticas, como efecto de la inoculación, podría considerarse como una respuesta defensiva de la planta frente a la colonización de microorganismos dado que varios AE poseen propiedades antimicrobianas. El incremento de estos metabolitos también se ha registrado como respuesta frente a la herbivoría. En el presente proyecto se propone dilucidar la existencia de una relación entre las defensas inducidas por rizobacterias con la producción de metabolitos secundarios en plantas aromaticas y medicinales. The use of microorganisms as inoculants to increase the availability and nutrient uptake by crops, is a new technology that has been successfully applied, with an increase in the emergence, vigor, greater development in the shoot and roots, recording significant increases in yields of crop with commercial interest. This is because microorganisms PGPR (Plant Growth Promoting rhizobacteria) synthesize certain growth regulating substances such as gibberellins, cytokinins and auxins, which stimulate the density and length of root hairs, increasing the number and length of roots. Thus, increase the capacity of absorbing water and nutrients, make the plants more vigorous, productive and tolerant to adverse climatic conditions such as drought or frost.Another beneficial factor is that some microorganisms solubilize nutrients mobile in the soil as the case of phosphorus, second nutrient after nitrogen important for plant growth. These organisms also have an important role in the natural control of pathogens through the induction of the plants defense system, increasing their resistance to disease through the production of compounds such as antibiotics and bacterial siderophores. The various mechanisms by which PGPR action takes place are not fully known and therefore it is necessary to accurately determine its particular effect on the biology of the specific plant benefit. Aromatic and medicinal plants inoculated with microorganisms (rhizobacteria) recorded an increase in several parameters of plant growth (shoot fresh weight, root dry weight, leaf number, etc) and essential oil yield (AE). The increase in the biosynthesis, and changes in the relative percentages of the main components of AE in aromatic plants inoculated with rizobacterias, could be regarded as a plant defense response against microbial colonization, since several AE have antimicrobial properties. The increase of these metabolites have also been recorded as a response to herbivory.

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Otto-von-Guericke-Universität magdeburg, Fakultät für Naturwissenschaften, Dissertation, 2015

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The perchloro-soluble mucroptotein fraction was determined in the cells of Ehrlich ascites carcinoma on the 10th and 12th days post-inoculation of the tumor. After 3 days of a single subcutaneous dose of cyclophosphamide (200 mg/kg) the mucoprotein levels were found considerable lower. This difference was highly significant statistically.

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Na,K-ATPase is the main active transport system that maintains the large gradients of Na(+) and K(+) across the plasma membrane of animal cells. The crystal structure of a K(+)-occluding conformation of this protein has been recently published, but the movements of its different domains allowing for the cation pumping mechanism are not yet known. The structure of many more conformations is known for the related calcium ATPase SERCA, but the reliability of homology modeling is poor for several domains with low sequence identity, in particular the extracellular loops. To better define the structure of the large fourth extracellular loop between the seventh and eighth transmembrane segments of the alpha subunit, we have studied the formation of a disulfide bond between pairs of cysteine residues introduced by site-directed mutagenesis in the second and the fourth extracellular loop. We found a specific pair of cysteine positions (Y308C and D884C) for which extracellular treatment with an oxidizing agent inhibited the Na,K pump function, which could be rapidly restored by a reducing agent. The formation of the disulfide bond occurred preferentially under the E2-P conformation of Na,K-ATPase, in the absence of extracellular cations. Using recently published crystal structure and a distance constraint reproducing the existence of disulfide bond, we performed an extensive conformational space search using simulated annealing and showed that the Tyr(308) and Asp(884) residues can be in close proximity, and simultaneously, the SYGQ motif of the fourth extracellular loop, known to interact with the extracellular domain of the beta subunit, can be exposed to the exterior of the protein and can easily interact with the beta subunit.

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It was found recently that locomotor and rewarding effects of psychostimulants and opiates were dramatically decreased or suppressed in mice lacking alpha1b-adrenergic receptors [alpha1b-adrenergic receptor knock-outs (alpha1bAR-KOs)] (Drouin et al., 2002). Here we show that blunted locomotor responses induced by 3 and 6 mg/kg d-amphetamine in alpha1bAR-KO mice [-84 and -74%, respectively, when compared with wild-type (WT) mice] are correlated with an absence of d-amphetamine-induced increase in extracellular dopamine (DA) levels in the nucleus accumbens of alpha1bAR-KO mice. Moreover, basal extracellular DA levels in the nucleus accumbens are lower in alpha1bAR-KO than in WT littermates (-28%; p < 0.001). In rats however, prazosin, an alpha1-adrenergic antagonist, decreases d-amphetamine-induced locomotor hyperactivity without affecting extracellular DA levels in the nucleus accumbens, a finding related to the presence of an important nonfunctional release of DA (Darracq et al., 1998). We show here that local d-amphetamine releases nonfunctional DA with the same affinity but a more than threefold lower amplitude in C57BL6/J mice than in Sprague Dawley rats. Altogether, this suggests that a trans-synaptic mechanism amplifies functional DA into nonfunctional DA release. Our data confirm the presence of a powerful coupling between noradrenergic and dopaminergic neurons through the stimulation of alpha1b-adrenergic receptors and indicate that nonfunctional DA release is critical in the interpretation of changes in extracellular DA levels. These results suggest that alpha1b-adrenergic receptors may be important therapeutic pharmacological targets not only in addiction but also in psychosis because most neuroleptics possess anti-alpha1-adrenergic properties.

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Peripheral nerve injury is a serious problem affecting significantly patients' life. Autografts are the "gold standard" used to repair the injury gap, however, only 50% of patients fully recover from the trauma. Artificial conduits are a valid alternative to repairing peripheral nerve. They aim at confining the nerve environment throughout the regeneration process, and providing guidance to axon outgrowth. Biocompatible materials have been carefully designed to reduce inflammation and scar tissue formation, but modifications of the inner lumen are still required in order to optimise the scaffolds. Biomicking the native neural tissue with extracellular matrix fillers or coatings showed great promises in repairing longer gaps and extending cell survival. In addition, extracellular matrix molecules provide a platform to further bind growth factors that can be released in the system over time. Alternatively, conduit fillers can be used for cell transplantation at the injury site, reducing the lag time required for endogenous Schwann cells to proliferate and take part in the regeneration process. This review provides an overview on the importance of extracellular matrix molecules in peripheral nerve repair.

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Parvalbumin-immunoreactive interneurons are surrounded by perineuronal nets, containing molecules of the extracellular matrix (e.g. tenascin-R). Furthermore, they seem to have a special cytoskeleton composed of, among others, ankyrinR and beta Rspectrin. In the present developmental study we showed that the intracellular markers parvalbumin, ankyrinR and beta Rspectrin as well as Vicia Villosa agglutinin, an extracellular marker for perineuronal nets, appeared in the second postnatal week. In the third postnatal week, ankyrinR and beta R spectrin were present in the parvalbumin-positive interneurons. Tenascin-R appeared in a similar topographic distribution as the intracellular markers. The adult pattern was established upon the end of the fourth postnatal week. Our results indicate that cytoskeletal maturity maybe a prerequisite for the organization of perineuronal nets of extracellular matrix.

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Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) are bacterial carbon storage polymers with diverse plastic-like properties. PHA biosynthesis in transgenic plants is being developed as a way to reduce the cost and increase the sustainability of industrial PHA production. The homopolymer polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) is the simplest form of these biodegradable polyesters. Plant peroxisomes contain the substrate molecules and necessary reducing power for PHB biosynthesis, but peroxisomal PHB production has not been explored in whole soil-grown transgenic plants to date. We generated transgenic sugarcane (Saccharum sp.) with the three-enzyme Ralstonia eutropha PHA biosynthetic pathway targeted to peroxisomes. We also introduced the pathway into Arabidopsis thaliana, as a model system for studying and manipulating peroxisomal PHB production. PHB, at levels up to 1.6%-1.8% dry weight, accumulated in sugarcane leaves and A. thaliana seedlings, respectively. In sugarcane, PHB accumulated throughout most leaf cell types in both peroxisomes and vacuoles. A small percentage of total polymer was also identified as the copolymer poly (3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate) in both plant species. No obvious deleterious effect was observed on plant growth because of peroxisomal PHA biosynthesis at these levels. This study highlights how using peroxisomal metabolism for PHA biosynthesis could significantly contribute to reaching commercial production levels of PHAs in crop plants.

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The molecular basis of glycopeptide-intermediate S. aureus (GISA) isolates is not well defined though frequently involves phenotypes such as thickened cell walls and decreased autolysis. We have exploited an isogenic pair of teicoplanin-susceptible (strain MRGR3) and teicoplanin-resistant (strain 14-4) methicillin-resistant S. aureus strains for detailed transcriptomic profiling and analysis of altered autolytic properties. Strain 14-4 displayed markedly deficient Triton X-100-triggered autolysis compared to its teicoplanin-susceptible parent, although microarray analysis paradoxically did not reveal significant reductions in expression levels of major autolytic genes atl, lytM, and lytN, except for sle1, which showed a slight decrease. The most important paradox was a more-than-twofold increase in expression of the cidABC operon in 14-4 compared to MRGR3, which was correlated with decreased expression of autolysis negative regulators lytSR and lrgAB. In contrast, the autolysis-deficient phenotype of 14-4 was correlated with both increased expression of negative autolysis regulators (arlRS, mgrA, and sarA) and decreased expression of positive regulators (agr RNAII and RNAIII). Quantitative bacteriolytic assays and zymographic analysis of concentrated culture supernatants showed a striking reduction in Atl-derived, extracellular bacteriolytic hydrolase activities in 14-4 compared to MRGR3. This observed difference was independent of the source of cell wall substrate (MRGR3 or 14-4) used for analysis. Collectively, our results suggest that altered autolytic properties in 14-4 are apparently not driven by significant changes in the transcription of key autolytic effectors. Instead, our analysis points to alternate regulatory mechanisms that impact autolysis effectors which may include changes in posttranscriptional processing or export.

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