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Jews, Jesus, and the problem of postcolonial French identity
In 2004 a French Jewish student union ran an ad against anti-Semitism using defaced images of Jesus and Mary. Denounced by an antiracist organization affiliated with Jewish interests, the ad was immediately pulled. Why? While the union intended the campaign to be provocative for what it suggested about anti-Semitism, it may ultimately have been most problematic for what it implied about “Frenchness.” This article argues that the campaign’s polysemy and ambiguity destabilized religious and national differences presumed to be self-evident in contemporary France. In doing so, it may have undermined mainstream Jewish institutional strategies that relied on the evocation of a stable French national “identity” to both fight anti-Semitism and produce Jewish belonging in France
Polymer Adsorption on Curved Surfaces
The conformational behavior of a coarse-grained finite polymer chain near an
attractive spherical surface was investigated by means of multicanonical Monte
Carlo computer simulations. In a detailed analysis of canonical equilibrium
data over a wide range of sphere radius and temperature, we have constructed
entire phase diagrams both for non-grafted and end-grafted polymers.
For the identification of the conformational phases, we have calculated
several energetic and structural observables such as gyration tensor based
shape parameters and their fluctuations by canonical statistical analysis.
Despite the simplicity of our model, it qualitatively represents in the
considered parameter range real systems that are studied in experiments. The
work dicussed here could have experimental implications from protein-ligand
interactions to designing nano smart materials
Searching low-energy conformations of two elastin sequences
The three-dimensional structures of two common repeat motifs
Val-Pro-Gly-Val-Gly and
Val-Gly-Val-Pro-Gly-Val-Gly-Val-Pro of
tropoelastin are investigated by using the multicanonical simulation procedure.
By minimizing the energy structures along the trajectory the thermodynamically
most stable low-energy microstates of the molecule are determined. The
structural predictions are in good agreement with X-ray diffraction
experiments.Comment: 16 pages, 5 figure
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p97 Disease Mutations Modulate Nucleotide-Induced Conformation to Alter Protein-Protein Interactions.
The AAA+ ATPase p97/VCP adopts at least three conformations that depend on the binding of ADP and ATP and alter the orientation of the N-terminal protein-protein interaction (PPI) domain into up and down conformations. Point mutations that cause multisystem proteinopathy 1 (MSP1) are found at the interface of the N domain and D1-ATPase domain and potentially alter the conformational preferences of p97. Additionally, binding of adaptor proteins to the N-domain regulates p97s catalytic activity. We propose that p97/adaptor PPIs are coupled to p97 conformational states. We evaluated the binding of nucleotides and the adaptor proteins p37 and p47 to wild-type p97 and MSP1 mutants. Notably, p47 and p37 bind 8-fold more weakly to the ADP-bound conformation of wild-type p97 compared to the ATP-bound conformation. However, MSP1 mutants lose this nucleotide-induced conformational coupling because they destabilize the ADP-bound, down conformation of the N-domain. Loss in conformation coupling to PPIs could contribute to the mechanism of MSP1
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