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Pressure effects in PrT2B2C (T = Co, Ni, Pt): Applied and chemical pressure
High-pressure electrical resistivity, r(T), measurements on intermetallic
Pr(Co, Ni, Pt)2B2C compounds were performed down to 2K. At room pressure the
r(T) in a-b direction curves for the non superconducting Pr(Co, Ni)2B2C
compounds exhibit magnetic correlations at about 10 and 4 K, respectively. At
low temperatures, PrCo2B2C shows a large spin-dependent electron scattering in
comparison to PrNi2B2C. Under applied pressure the magnetic scattering tends to
be suppressed more effectively in PrCo2B2C than in PrNi2 B2C. The low
temperature behavior of r(T,P) for PrNi2B2C and PrCo2B2C suggests a spin
fluctuations mechanism. In the other hand PrPt2B2C compound shows
superconductivity at about 6 K and under pressure its superconducting
transition temperature tends to be degraded at a rate dTc/dP = -0.34 K/GPa, as
expected in compounds with transition metals. The experimental results in Co,
Ni and Pt based compounds are analyzed from the point of view of the external
and chemical internal pressure effects
Quadratic Maps in Two Variables on Arbitrary Fields
Let be a field of characteristic different from and , and
let be a vector space of dimension over . The generic
classification of homogeneous quadratic maps under the action
of the linear group of , is given and efficient computational criteria to
recognize equivalence are provided.Comment: 12 pages, no figure
Discerning the relationship between geminiviral infection and vesicle trafficking using virus induced gene silencing
Tomato yellow leaf curl disease is one of the most important threats to tomato crops worldwide. One of its causal agents, Tomato yellow leaf curl Sardinian virus (TYLCSV) is a monopartite member of the genus Begomovirus from the family Geminiviridae. Due to the few proteins encoded by their viral genome, geminiviruses rely heavily on host cellular machineries and interact with a wide range of plant proteins to complete all processes required for infection, such as viral replication, movement and suppression or evasion of plant defence mechanisms.
The identification of the host proteins involved in viral infection will be an important step towards the understanding of the mechanisms underlying this process. In our laboratory, transgenic Nicotiana benthamiana plants containing a green fluorescent protein (GFP) expression cassette flanked by two direct repeats of the intergenic region of TYLCSV have been constructed (2IR plants). When these plants are infected with TYLCSV, an overexpression of the reporter gene is observed in those cells where the virus is actively replicating. These plants have been used together with virus induced gene silencing (VIGS) in an effort to identify host genes involved in the infection process using a reverse genetics approach.
Using this combined technique our group has identified two genes δ-COP and ARF 1, involved in retrograde vesicle trafficking, which are essential for the infectious process. We are currently assaying genes codifying proteins involved in different pathways of the vesicle trafficking system: Sar1b, γ subunit of AP1, Sec24, SYT1 and two that encode the heavy chain of triskelion proteins. Their effect over viral infection will be presented and discussedUniversidad de Málaga. Campues de Excelencia Internacional Andalucía Tech
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