Publications by authors named "Maria Agostina Di Renzo"

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  • CcoI, part of the CopA2 family, helps transport Cu(I) into the periplasm, primarily for the maturation of cytochrome oxidase, a critical enzyme.
  • Experimental results show that CcoI's function is ATP-dependent for Cu transport and reveals the importance of its two metal binding sites for effective copper delivery during enzyme assembly.
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Trypanosoma cruzi, the etiologic agent of Chagas disease, is a protozoan parasite with a life cycle that alternates between replicative and non-replicative forms, but the components and mechanisms that regulate its cell cycle are poorly described. In higher eukaryotes, cyclins are proteins that activate cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs), by associating with them along the different stages of the cell cycle. These cyclin-CDK complexes exert their role as major modulators of the cell cycle by phosphorylating specific substrates.

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Ant control is difficult in systems even where a variety of control strategies and compounds are allowed; in sensitive places such as hospitals, where there are often restrictions on the methods and toxicants to be applied, the challenge is even greater. Here we report the methods and results of how we faced this challenge of controlling ants in a pediatric hospital using baits. Our strategy was based on identifying the species present and analyzing their behavior.

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