Publications by authors named "Paulo C Camargo"

The dependence of frequency and applied magnetic field in the magnetoelectric effect (ME) of the composites 0.68Pb(MgNb)-0.32PbTiO/CoFeO (PMN-PT/CFO) and 0.

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  • The study examines how an external electric field affects the formation of GlnB-Hs protein films on siliconized glass slides, using current versus electric field experiments and atomic force microscopy (AFM).
  • GlnB-Hs, a globular protein from Herbaspirillum seropedicae, was deposited at a concentration of 10 nM, and an electric field of 30 kV/m was applied immediately after.
  • Results indicated that the electric field only induced current flow above a critical threshold and promoted a high level of directional organization in the protein films, suggesting its potential role in protein film formation under such conditions.
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Centrins are calcium-binding proteins associated with microtubules organizing centers. Members of two divergent subfamilies of centrins were found in the aquatic fungus Blastocladiella emersonii, contrasting with the occurrence of only one member known for the better explored terrestrial fungi. BeCen1 shows greatest identity with human centrins HsCen1, HsCen2 and green algae centrin CrCenp, while BeCen3 records largest identity with human centrin HsCen3 and yeast centrin Cdc31p.

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The adsorption of proteins and its buffer solution on mica surfaces was investigated by atomic force microscopy (AFM). Different salt concentration of the Herbaspirillum seropedicae GlnB protein (GlnB-Hs) solution deposited on mica was investigated. This protein is a globular, soluble homotrimer (36kDa), member of PII-like proteins family involved in signal transducing in prokaryote.

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Thin polysaccharide films prepared with xyloglucan (XG), a neutral polysaccharide extracted from the seeds of Guibourtia hymenifolia were prepared by spin-coating and drop deposition under pH3, pH5 and pH12, on silicon and mica substrates. Atomic force microscopy (AFM) images show flat nanoporous matrices with additional grain-like structures on both mica and silicon for pH 3 and pH 5. However, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and Auger spectra of these adsorbed biopolymers prepared under alkaline condition (pH 12) reveal that Na(+) ions from the solution interact with the mica substrate surface and with XG forming chemical bonds.

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