28 research outputs found
RSF Governs Silent Chromatin Formation via Histone H2Av Replacement
Human remodeling and spacing factor (RSF) consists of a heterodimer of Rsf-1 and hSNF2H, a counterpart of Drosophila ISWI. RSF possesses not only chromatin remodeling activity but also chromatin assembly activity in vitro. While no other single factor can execute the same activities as RSF, the biological significance of RSF remained unknown. To investigate the in vivo function of RSF, we generated a mutant allele of Drosophila Rsf-1 (dRsf-1). The dRsf-1 mutant behaved as a dominant suppressor of position effect variegation. In dRsf-1 mutant, the levels of histone H3K9 dimethylation and histone H2A variant H2Av were significantly reduced in an euchromatic region juxtaposed with heterochromatin. Furthermore, using both genetic and biochemical approaches, we demonstrate that dRsf-1 interacts with H2Av and the H2Av-exchanging machinery Tip60 complex. These results suggest that RSF contributes to histone H2Av replacement in the pathway of silent chromatin formation
The Gut Girls de Sarah Daniels, une expérience de traduction collaborative
International audienceBrief synopsis of The Gut Girls :The play tells the story of a small community, the âGut Girlsâ, who work in a gutting shed at Deptford cattle market, in the South East of London in 1900. This work means they remain at the margins of society, but it also gives them some autonomy, gritty and distasteful as it is: the salary is higher than what women usually get, and they are, up to a point, considered equal to men. Because the work is hard, they use humour and irony to their heartâs content, and try to avoid Lady Helenaâs club, which she has set up to teach them how to speak and behave properly. Unfortunately, the cattle market is soon to close, in the wake of progress in refrigerating meat. Each âGut Girlâ will have to find another way to survive: some will marry, most will become servants â and one of them may die as a consequence â and some will find jobs in a factory. Patriarchy, and capitalism, which had been questioned and jeopardised for a time by the small community of the âGut Girlsâ, close down upon them, except perhaps one, who now works in a factory where they have a union.Our Project:We are a team of six researchers and translators from different universities, and we have set up to translate the play over the last year in a cooperative and collaborative way. We will present our work from different angles: its method (how is it possible for six translators to work together on the same text?), its translation (the play is riddled with puns linked to a particular sociolect, that of the working class in 1900 London) and its historical and literary context (But who are the âGut Girls, and what does their work tell us?)Bref synopsis The Gut Girls :La piĂšce retrace le destin dâune petite communautĂ©, celle des « Gut Girls », ouvriĂšres travaillant dans les hangars dâĂ©viscĂ©ration du MarchĂ© aux Bestiaux de Deptford, Ă la pĂ©riphĂ©rie de Londres, en 1900. Bien que leur activitĂ© les relĂšgue en marge de la sociĂ©tĂ©, ce labeur peu ragoĂ»tant leur permet de jouir dâune certaine autonomie, car leurs salaires sont supĂ©rieurs Ă ceux ordinairement octroyĂ©s aux femmes. Par ailleurs, la nature de leur travail les met sur un relatif pied dâĂ©galitĂ© avec les hommes. Pour tenir dans des conditions aussi difficiles, elles manient sans modĂ©ration lâhumour et lâironie et ne se rendent que sous la contrainte au club que Lady Helena a ouvert pour elles afin de leur inculquer les codes linguistiques et sociaux policĂ©s. Tout change avec la fermeture du MarchĂ© aux Bestiaux, lorsque la rĂ©frigĂ©ration naissante permet aux Ă©leveurs de dĂ©pecer les bĂȘtes sur place avant de les envoyer dĂ©coupĂ©es alimenter les marchĂ©s de Londres. Chaque « Gut Girl » doit trouver un moyen pour survivre : certaines se marient, la plupart des autres entrent en domesticitĂ© â lâune dâentre elles le payera de sa vie -, dâautres vont travailler en usine. Lâordre patriarcal, ici mis en parallĂšle avec lâordre capitaliste, un instant dĂ©stabilisĂ© par la petite communautĂ© des « Gut Girls » se referme sur elles toutes, Ă lâexception peut-ĂȘtre de lâune dâentre elles qui rejoint une usine oĂč sâest montĂ© un syndicat. Notre projet :Nous sommes une Ă©quipe de six enseignantes-chercheuses et traductrices dâuniversitĂ©s diffĂ©rentes, qui traduisons la piĂšce depuis plus dâun an de maniĂšre coopĂ©rative et collaborative : nous prĂ©senterons notre travail sous les diffĂ©rents angles de sa mĂ©thode (comment peut-on traduire Ă six ?), du travail de traduction (en particulier la difficultĂ© de rendre compte dâun sociolecte datĂ© mais aussi des jeux de mots nombreux) et du travail dâanalyse historique et littĂ©raire (Qui sont les « Gut Girls » ? que nous raconte leur travail ?)
Specific Nutritional Requirements of Coconut Calli (Cocos nucifera L.) during Somatic Embryogenesis Induction
Summary Coconut calli were cultivated on two somatic embryogenesis induction media (SEIMs), differing in their 2,4-D content. Gain in dry matter weight, composition of soluble sugars within calli, but also pH and contents of glucose and macroelements in media were analysed at O, 15, 28, and 60 days of culture. Relationships between contents of endogenous sugars, on the one hand, and between contents of media macroelements, on the other hand, were analysed. Comparison was made with calli maintained on a control multiplication medium. Traits could be classified into 3 types of response with regard to condition of somatic embryogenesis induction (SEI condition). The first correspond to traits that were modified by the SEI condition and varying over time. Two phases were determined. During the first phase (TO-T15), soluble sugar contents within calli decreased over time. The higher the 2,4-D content in SEIMs, the higher the sugar contents. Consumption of glucose and macroelements in media was negligible. However, strong relationships in the contents of chloride, nitrate, phosphate, and sulfate were modified in the SEI condition. During the second phase (T15-T60, growth became lower in the SEI condition. Requirements for glucose, nitrate and phosphate and acidification .of media were higher. The relationship, determined by changes in nitrate and phosphate (R>0.98), was modified by the SEI conditions, showing a preferential consumption for nitrate in this case. Endogenous sucrose content decreased to become lower in the SEI condition. The higher the 2,4-D content in SEIMs, the higher the requirements for media compounds, the higher the contents of sugars within calli, but the lower the growth. The second type of response corresponded to traits modified by the SEI condition, but constant over time. It concerned relationships between contents of some cations in the media. The third type of response corresponded to traits unchanges by the SEI condition and over time. It concerned the high relationship contents of endogenous glucose and fructose (R = 0.88), and between contents of chloride, ammonium, calcium, magnesium, and potassium. Abbreviations: ANOVA = analysis of variance; ANCOVA = analysis of covariance; BAP = 6-benzylaminopurine; D M W = dry matter weight; FMW = fresh matter weight; % WC = percentage of water content; SEIM = somatic embryogenesis induction medium; TFMW = total fresh matter weight
MAPVOICE: COMPUTATIONAL TOOL TO AID IN LEARNING CARTOGRAPHY FOR THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED
In Brazil, the LDB - Law of Guidelines and Bases nÂș 9394 (Brazil, 1996) and the PCN - National Curricular Parameters, determines that the Geography discipline is recognized as autonomous and should not be understood as a complement to other disciplines. In this way, the improvement in Geography teaching passes through cartographic literacy. The focus is on offering the student the capacity to carry out the appropriation, analysis, reflection and criticism on geographical space. In this way, this paper presents a resource that consisted of the development of the application called MapVoice. The purpose of the software is to enable Blind or visually impaired students, from basic education, in the learning of Cartography in Geography classes. MapVoice provides the understanding and interpretation of physical environments transformed into thematic maps based on data from the 2010 Brazilian Demographic Census executed by IBGE. The software used sound and image resources developed for Windows environment. The research concludes that it is necessary to prepare the infrastructure of the schools for the reception of these students, but mainly the continuing training of teachers and teaching assistants. Mapvoice was tested at the Institute of the Blind for validation, achieving a satisfactory result and making enthusiasm for the development of new researches
Development and validation of a multiplex UHPLC-MS/MS method for the determination of the investigational antibiotic against multi-resistant tuberculosis macozinone (PBTZ169) and five active metabolites in human plasma.
The emergence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains resistant to current first-line antibiotic regimens constitutes a major global health threat. New treatments against multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) are thus eagerly needed in particular in countries with a high MDR-TB prevalence. In this context, macozinone (PBTZ169), a promising drug candidate with an unique mode of action and highly potent in vitro tuberculocidal properties against MDR Mycobacterium strains, has now reached the clinical phase and has been notably tested in healthy male volunteers in Switzerland. To that endeavor, a multiplex UHPLC-MS/MS method has been developed for the sensitive and accurate human plasma levels determination of PBTZ169 along with five metabolites retaining in vitro anti-TB activity. Plasma protein precipitation with methanol was carried out as a simplified sample clean-up procedure followed by direct injection of the undiluted supernatant for the bioanalysis of the six analytes within 5 min, using 1.8 ÎŒm reversed-phase chromatography coupled to triple quadrupole mass spectrometry employing electrospray ionization in the positive mode. Stable isotopically-labelled PBTZ169 was used as internal standard (ISTD), while metabolites could be reliably quantified using two unlabeled chemical analogues selected as ISTD from a large in-house analogous compounds library. The overall methodology was fully validated according to current recommendations (FDA, EMEA) for bioanalytical methods, which include selectivity, carryover, qualitative and quantitative matrix effect, extraction recovery, process efficiency, trueness, precision, accuracy profiles, method and instrument detection limits, integrity to dilution, anticoagulant comparison and short- and long-term stabilities. Stability studies on the reduced metabolite H2-PBTZ169 have shown no significant impact on the actual PBTZ169 concentrations determined with the proposed assay. This simplified, rapid, sensitive and robust methodology has been applied to the bioanalysis of human plasma samples collected within the frame of a phase I clinical study in healthy volunteers receiving PBTZ169