71 research outputs found
Domain-Domain Interactions Underlying Herpesvirus-Human Protein-Protein Interaction Networks
Protein-domains play an important role in mediating protein-protein interactions. Furthermore, the same domain-pairs mediate different interactions in different contexts and in various organisms, and therefore domain-pairs are considered as the building blocks of interactome networks. Here we extend these principles to the host-virus interface and find the domain-pairs that potentially mediate human-herpesvirus interactions. Notably, we find that the same domain-pairs used by other organisms for mediating their interactions underlie statistically significant fractions of human-virus protein inter-interaction networks. Our analysis shows that viral domains tend to interact with human domains that are hubs in the human domain-domain interaction network. This may enable the virus to easily interfere with a variety of mechanisms and processes involving various and different human proteins carrying the relevant hub domain. Comparative genomics analysis provides hints at a molecular mechanism by which the virus acquired some of its interacting domains from its human host
Intersublevel transitions in InAs/GaAs quantum dots infrared photodetectors
3 páginas, 3 figuras.-- PACS: 85.60.Gz, 85.35.BeThermal generation rate in quantum dots (QD) can be significantly smaller than in quantum wells, rendering a much improved signal to noise ratio. QDs infrared photodetectors were implemented, composed of ten layers of self-assembled InAs dots grown on GaAs substrate. Low temperature spectral response shows two peaks at low bias, and three at a high one, polarized differently. The electronic level structure is determined, based on polarization, bias, and temperature dependence of the transitions. Although absorbance was not observed, a photoconductive signal was recorded. This may be attributed to a large photoconductive gain due to a relatively long lifetime, which indicates, in turn, a reduced generation rate.This research was partially supported
by the Israeli Ministry of Science and Technology.
Two of the authors (P.P. and J.G.) received financial support
from QUEST, an NSF Science and Technology Center
(DMR 11-20007)Peer reviewe
Intraband polaron dynamics of excited carriers in InAs ∕ In x Al 1 − x As quantum dots
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Temperature dependence of responsivity in quantum dot infrared photodetectors
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P-to n-type Conversion in GaSb by ion-beam milling
Inversion in conductivity type of GaSb from p- to n- has been observed as a result of argon ion beam milling. Electron beam induced current (EBIC) measurements have been employed for detecting the type conversion. Enhancement in the luminescence intensity is seen after ion beam treatment. The type conversion is proposed to occur due to a combined effect of generation of native donors and gettering of native accepters originally present in the as-grown samples
Photoconductive spectral analysis of InAs quantum dot under normal incidence
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