19 research outputs found

    Standard for Synthesis of Customized Peptides by Non-Ribosomal Peptide Synthetases

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    The purpose of this RFC is to introduce a standardized framework for the engineering of customizable non-ribosomal peptide synthetases (NRPS) and their application for in vivo and in vitro synthesis of short non-ribosomal peptides (NRPs) of user-defined sequence and structure

    HiCT: High Throughput Protocols For CPE Cloning And Transformation

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    The purpose of this RFC is to provide instructions for a rapid and cost efficient cloning and transformation method which allows for the manufacturing of multi-fragment plasmid constructs in a parallelized manner: High Throughput Circular Extension Cloning and Transformation (HiCT). Description of construct libraries generated by the HiCT method can be found at http://2013.igem.org/Team:Heidelberg/Indigoidine. This RFC also points out further optimization strategies with regard to construct stability, reduction of transformation background and the generation of competent cells

    ¿Cuánto aprenden nuestros estudiantes al término de la educación primaria? Informe de logros de aprendizaje y sus factores asociados en la Evaluación Muestral 2013

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    Presenta los resultados de la Evaluación Muestral (EM) de aprendizajes conducida a finales del año 2013 a aproximadamente 66 500 estudiantes de 6.º grado de primaria de 3 120 escuelas de todo el país en Lectura, Escritura, Matemática y Ciudadanía. El carácter muestral de esta evaluación ha permitido abarcar un conjunto amplio de aspectos que en estudios de carácter censal no siempre es posible cubrir. Se ha podido tener una mirada amplia y profunda, no solo a distintos aprendizajes que el sistema educativo peruano busca asegurar, sino también a las características de los estudiantes y sus familias, así como a la de sus docentes y directores. Además, se ha indagado sobre algunos aspectos significativos del proceso de enseñanza-aprendizaje y de la gestión institucional de las escuelas a las que asisten estos estudiantes. Todo ello ha permitido que el presente estudio ofrezca no solo una descripción sobre el desempeño de los estudiantes en las competencias evaluadas, sino también aporte evidencia sobre aquellos aspectos que se asocian a los resultados de aprendizaje. Es decir, busca expresar esta serie de dimensiones en las que es imprescindible trabajar para garantizar que la educación cumpla su cometido de constituirse como real mecanismo de igualación de oportunidades. El documento está compuesto por cinco capítulos. En el primero se plantea que el rol principal del sistema educativo es asegurar el derecho de las personas a una educación de calidad, y en esa perspectiva se hace una revisión de sus principales indicadores, con énfasis en el nivel primario, a través de los cuales se busca observar en qué medida se está cumpliendo aquel derecho. El segundo capítulo describe brevemente el marco conceptual y las características de los aspectos evaluados, además de los factores asociados al desempeño escolar. También se detalla el diseño de la muestra estudiada y los modelos de medición y análisis utilizados. En el tercer y cuarto capítulo se presentan tanto los resultados obtenidos por los estudiantes en las pruebas aplicadas como los correspondientes a los modelos de los factores individuales, familiares y escolares que se asociaron a esos resultados. En estos capítulos se toman como eje común de análisis las diferencias de resultados encontradas en los distintos grupos de estudiantes. Finalmente, en el último capítulo se presentan las conclusiones, al mismo tiempo que se proponen algunos temas de discusión y recomendaciones de política

    Reverse and Conventional Chemical Ecology Approaches for the Development of Oviposition Attractants for Culex Mosquitoes

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    Synthetic mosquito oviposition attractants are sorely needed for surveillance and control programs for Culex species, which are major vectors of pathogens causing various human diseases, including filariasis, encephalitis, and West Nile encephalomyelitis. We employed novel and conventional chemical ecology approaches to identify potential attractants, which were demonstrated in field tests to be effective for monitoring populations of Cx. p. quinquefasciatus in human dwellings. Immunohistochemistry studies showed that an odorant-binding protein from this species, CquiOBP1, is expressed in trichoid sensilla on the antennae, including short, sharp-tipped trichoid sensilla type, which house an olfactory receptor neuron sensitive to a previously identified mosquito oviposition pheromone (MOP), 6-acetoxy-5-hexadecanolide. CquiOBP1 exists in monomeric and dimeric forms. Monomeric CquiOBP1 bound MOP in a pH-dependent manner, with a change in secondary structure apparently related to the loss of binding at low pH. The pheromone antipode showed higher affinity than the natural stereoisomer. By using both CquiOBP1 as a molecular target in binding assays and gas chromatography-electroantennographic detection (GC-EAD), we identified nonanal, trimethylamine (TMA), and skatole as test compounds. Extensive field evaluations in Recife, Brazil, a region with high populations of Cx. p. quinquefasciatus, showed that a combination of TMA (0.9 µg/l) and nonanal (0.15 ng/µl) is equivalent in attraction to the currently used infusion-based lure, and superior in that the offensive smell of infusions was eliminated in the newly developed synthetic mixture

    Garotas de loja, história social e teoria social [Shop Girls, Social History and Social Theory]

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    Shop workers, most of them women, have made up a significant proportion of Britain’s labour force since the 1850s but we still know relatively little about their history. This article argues that there has been a systematic neglect of one of the largest sectors of female employment by historians and investigates why this might be. It suggests that this neglect is connected to framings of work that have overlooked the service sector as a whole as well as to a continuing unease with the consumer society’s transformation of social life. One element of that transformation was the rise of new forms of aesthetic, emotional and sexualised labour. Certain kinds of ‘shop girls’ embodied these in spectacular fashion. As a result, they became enduring icons of mass consumption, simultaneously dismissed as passive cultural dupes or punished as powerful agents of cultural destruction. This article interweaves the social history of everyday shop workers with shifting representations of the ‘shop girl’, from Victorian music hall parodies, through modernist social theory, to the bizarre bombing of the Biba boutique in London by the Angry Brigade on May Day 1971. It concludes that progressive historians have much to gain by reclaiming these workers and the service economy that they helped create

    Human and mouse essentiality screens as a resource for disease gene discovery.

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    The identification of causal variants in sequencing studies remains a considerable challenge that can be partially addressed by new gene-specific knowledge. Here, we integrate measures of how essential a gene is to supporting life, as inferred from viability and phenotyping screens performed on knockout mice by the International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium and essentiality screens carried out on human cell lines. We propose a cross-species gene classification across the Full Spectrum of Intolerance to Loss-of-function (FUSIL) and demonstrate that genes in five mutually exclusive FUSIL categories have differing biological properties. Most notably, Mendelian disease genes, particularly those associated with developmental disorders, are highly overrepresented among genes non-essential for cell survival but required for organism development. After screening developmental disorder cases from three independent disease sequencing consortia, we identify potentially pathogenic variants in genes not previously associated with rare diseases. We therefore propose FUSIL as an efficient approach for disease gene discovery

    Extensive identification of genes involved in congenital and structural heart disorders and cardiomyopathy

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    Clinical presentation of congenital heart disease is heterogeneous, making identification of the disease-causing genes and their genetic pathways and mechanisms of action challenging. By using in vivo electrocardiography, transthoracic echocardiography and microcomputed tomography imaging to screen 3,894 single-gene-null mouse lines for structural and functional cardiac abnormalities, here we identify 705 lines with cardiac arrhythmia, myocardial hypertrophy and/or ventricular dilation. Among these 705 genes, 486 have not been previously associated with cardiac dysfunction in humans, and some of them represent variants of unknown relevance (VUR). Mice with mutations in Casz1, Dnajc18, Pde4dip, Rnf38 or Tmem161b genes show developmental cardiac structural abnormalities, with their human orthologs being categorized as VUR. Using UK Biobank data, we validate the importance of the DNAJC18 gene for cardiac homeostasis by showing that its loss of function is associated with altered left ventricular systolic function. Our results identify hundreds of previously unappreciated genes with potential function in congenital heart disease and suggest causal function of five VUR in congenital heart disease
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