40 results match your criteria: "Intendente Guiraldes 2160 Ciudad Universitaria[Affiliation]"

Structure of the Human ACP-ISD11 Heterodimer.

Biochemistry

November 2019

Departamento de Fisiología y Biología Molecular y Celular, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales , Universidad de Buenos Aires, Instituto de Biociencias, Biotecnología y Biomedicina (iB3), Intendente Güiraldes 2160-Ciudad Universitaria, C1428EGA Buenos Aires , Argentina.

In recent years, the mammalian mitochondrial protein complex for iron-sulfur cluster assembly has been the focus of important studies. This is partly because of its high degree of relevance in cell metabolism and because mutations of the involved proteins are the cause of several human diseases. Cysteine desulfurase NFS1 is the key enzyme of the complex.

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Exploring iron-binding to human frataxin and to selected Friedreich ataxia mutants by means of NMR and EPR spectroscopies.

Biochim Biophys Acta Proteins Proteom

November 2019

Department of Biology, University of Padova, Viale G. Colombo 3, 35131 Padova, Italy. Electronic address:

The neurodegenerative disease Friedreich ataxia results from a deficiency of frataxin, a mitochondrial protein. Most patients have a GAA expansion in the first intron of both alleles of frataxin gene, whereas a minority of them are heterozygous for the expansion and contain a mutation in the other allele. Frataxin has been claimed to participate in iron homeostasis and biosynthesis of FeS clusters, however its role in both pathways is not unequivocally defined.

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Multi-scale analysis of functional plankton diversity in floodplain wetlands: Effects of river regulation.

Sci Total Environ

June 2019

WasserClusterLunz, Dr. Carl KupelwieserPromenade 5, AT-3293 Lunz am See, Austria; University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Institute of Hydrobio-logy and Aquatic Ecosystem Management, Vienna, Austria.

Riverine floodplains are among the most diverse and dynamic ecosystems, but river regulation measures have altered the natural hydrological regime threatening their ecological integrity. We compared spatial patterns of phyto- and zooplankton functional diversity and of environmental heterogeneity between floodplain wetlands located in free-flowing and impounded stretches of the Danube River (Austria). We included two nested spatial scales (different habitats and water sections within wetland areas) and two contrasting hydrological conditions (post-flood, no flood).

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Adopting the framework of brain dynamics as a cornerstone of human consciousness, we determined whether dynamic signal coordination provides specific and generalizable patterns pertaining to conscious and unconscious states after brain damage. A dynamic pattern of coordinated and anticoordinated functional magnetic resonance imaging signals characterized healthy individuals and minimally conscious patients. The brains of unresponsive patients showed primarily a pattern of low interareal phase coherence mainly mediated by structural connectivity, and had smaller chances to transition between patterns.

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Global Implications of Local Unfolding Phenomena, Probed by Cysteine Reactivity in Human Frataxin.

Sci Rep

February 2019

Alejandro Paladini Institute of Biological Chemistry and Chemical Physics (UBA-CONICET), Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry, University of Buenos Aires, Junín 956, (C1113AAD), Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Local events that affect specific regions of proteins are of utmost relevance for stability and function. The aim of this study is to quantitatively assess the importance of locally-focused dynamics by means of a simple chemical modification procedure. Taking human Frataxin as a working model, we investigated local fluctuations of the C-terminal region (the last 16 residues of the protein) by means of three L → C replacement mutants: L98C, L200C and L203C.

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Long-Term Study of a Hantavirus Reservoir Population in an Urban Protected Area, Argentina.

Ecohealth

December 2018

Departamento de Ecología, Genética y Evolución, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Instituto de Ecología, Genética y Evolución de Buenos Aires, (IEGEBA) UBA-CONICET, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Intendente Güiraldes 2160 (Ciudad Universitaria), PB II, 4to piso, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Green spaces in urban areas can play a key role in protecting wildlife. However, the presence of wildlife in urban areas can lead to human health risks. Although the presence of the rodent species Oligoryzomys flavescens (hantavirus reservoir) has been recorded in cities of Argentina, its population dynamics in this type of habitat is still unknown.

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The epidemiological importance of Chagas disease vectors largely depends on their spreading ability and adaptation to domestic habitats. Triatoma patagonica is a secondary vector of Chagas disease endemic of Argentina, and it has been found colonizing domiciles and most commonly peridomiciliary structures in several Argentine provinces and morphological variation along its distribution range have been described. To asses if population differentiation represents geographic variants or true biological species, multiple genetic and phenotypic approaches and laboratory cross-breeding were performed in T.

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Multiple isoforms for the catalytic subunit of PKA in the basal fungal lineage Mucor circinelloides.

Fungal Biol

December 2016

Departamento de Química Biológica, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires, IQUIBICEN-CONICET, Intendente Güiraldes 2160 - Ciudad Universitaria - C1428EGA, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Electronic address:

Protein kinase A (PKA) activity is involved in dimorphism of the basal fungal lineage Mucor. From the recently sequenced genome of Mucor circinelloides we could predict ten catalytic subunits of PKA. From sequence alignment and structural prediction we conclude that the catalytic core of the isoforms is conserved, and the difference between them resides in their amino termini.

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Glass Transition Temperature of Saccharide Aqueous Solutions Estimated with the Free Volume/Percolation Model.

J Phys Chem B

June 2016

Instituto de Química Física de los Materiales, Ambiente y Energía (INQUIMAE), Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Intendente Güiraldes 2160 - Ciudad Universitaria, C1428EGA Buenos Aires, Argentina.

The glass transition temperature of trehalose, sucrose, glucose, and fructose aqueous solutions has been predicted as a function of the water content by using the free volume/percolation model (FVPM). This model only requires the molar volume of water in the liquid and supercooled regimes, the molar volumes of the hypothetical pure liquid sugars at temperatures below their pure glass transition temperatures, and the molar volumes of the mixtures at the glass transition temperature. The model is simplified by assuming that the excess thermal expansion coefficient is negligible for saccharide-water mixtures, and this ideal FVPM becomes identical to the Gordon-Taylor model.

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Hydrothermal treatment of rough rice: effect of processing conditions on product attributes.

J Food Sci Technol

August 2015

Industry Department, University of Buenos Aires (FCEyN-UBA), Intendente Güiraldes 2160 - Ciudad Universitaria, C1428EGA Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Article Synopsis
  • A new rice processing method using hydration, tempering, and heating was developed as an alternative to traditional parboiling with steam, focusing on factors like temperature, tempering, and heating time.
  • The optimal results included a maximum gelatinization degree of 37.0% and milling yield of 67.7%, achieved at a temperature of 84°C with specific tempering and heating durations.
  • This method not only improves nutritional value by increasing riboflavin and calcium but also creates a rice product that is less hard and sticky compared to traditional methods, offering more choices for consumers.
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Daily Movements and Microhabitat Selection of Hantavirus Reservoirs and Other Sigmodontinae Rodent Species that Inhabit a Protected Natural Area of Argentina.

Ecohealth

September 2015

Laboratorio de Ecología de Poblaciones, Departamento de Ecología, Genética y Evolución, Instituto IEGEBA (CONICET-UBA), Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Intendente Güiraldes 2160 - Ciudad Universitaria, C1428EGA, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Abundance, distribution, movement patterns, and habitat selection of a reservoir species influence the dispersal of zoonotic pathogens, and hence, the risk for humans. Movements and microhabitat use of rodent species, and their potential role in the transmission of hantavirus were studied in Otamendi Natural Reserve, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Movement estimators and qualitative characteristics of rodent paths were determined by means of a spool and line device method.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study focused on β-Cyclodextrin (β-CD)-grafted dextrans to see how different spacer arm lengths affect the stability and activity of the enzyme invertase.
  • The researchers tested these modified dextrans alone and in combination with trehalose in freeze-dried formulations to analyze enzyme activity after freeze-drying and heat treatment.
  • Results showed that spacer arm length significantly influenced polymer-enzyme interactions and enzyme stability, evidenced by changes in glass transition temperature (Tg) related to the chemical modifications made to the dextran backbone.
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Induction of microtubule damage in Allium cepa meristematic cells by pharmaceutical formulations of thiabendazole and griseofulvin.

Mutat Res Genet Toxicol Environ Mutagen

September 2014

Grupo de Investigación en Biología Evolutiva (GIBE), Departamento de Ecología, Genética y Evolución, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires - IEGEBA (CONICET-UBA), Intendente Güiraldes 2160 - Ciudad Universitaria, C1428EGA Buenos Aires, Argentina; Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET), Argentina.

Microtubules (MT) are formed by the assembly of α- and β-tubulins and MT-associated proteins. We characterized the effects of pharmaceutical formulations containing the microtubule disruptors thiabendazole (TBZ) and griseofulvin (GF) on the mitotic machinery of plant (A. cepa) meristematic cells.

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  • PEG-based low-generation dendrimers were tested for their effectiveness as enzyme stabilizers during various treatments, with a focus on a novel dendrimer (DGo-CD) combining PEG with β-CD.
  • DGo-CD demonstrated superior protection against enzyme denaturation compared to PEG or β-CD alone during freeze-thawing and showed synergistic effects when used with trehalose during freeze-drying.
  • The study highlights that the crystallinity of protective matrices negatively impacts enzyme stability, and that the integration of dendrimers can enhance protection against crystallization issues associated with trehalose, thanks to their ability to influence polymer-enzyme interactions.
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