25 research outputs found
The complete sequence of a 9000 bp fragment of the right arm of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome VII contains four previously unknown open reading frames
We report the sequence of a 9000 bp fragment from the right arm of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome VII. Analysis of the sequence revealed four complete previously unknown open reading frames, which were named G7587, G7589, G7591 and G7594 following standard rules for provisional nomenclature. Outstanding features of some of these proteins were the homology of the putative protein coded by G7589 with proteins involved in transcription regulation and the transmembrane domains predicted in the putative protein coded by G7591
A Genomic Approach for the Identification and Classification of Genes Involved in Cell Wall Formation and its Regulation in Saccharomyces Cerevisiae
Using a hierarchical approach, 620 non-essential single-gene yeast deletants generated by
EUROFAN I were systematically screened for cell-wall-related phenotypes. By analyzing
for altered sensitivity to the presence of Calcofluor white or SDS in the growth medium,
altered sensitivity to sonication, or abnormal morphology, 145 (23%) mutants showing at
least one cell wall-related phenotype were selected. These were screened further to identify
genes potentially involved in either the biosynthesis, remodeling or coupling of cell wall
macromolecules or genes involved in the overall regulation of cell wall construction and to
eliminate those genes with a more general, pleiotropic effect. Ninety percent of the mutants
selected from the primary tests showed additional cell wall-related phenotypes. When
extrapolated to the entire yeast genome, these data indicate that over 1200 genes may
directly or indirectly affect cell wall formation and its regulation. Twenty-one mutants with
altered levels of β1,3-glucan synthase activity and five Calcofluor white-resistant mutants
with altered levels of chitin synthase activities were found, indicating that the
corresponding genes affect β1,3-glucan or chitin synthesis. By selecting for increased
levels of specific cell wall components in the growth medium, we identified 13 genes that
are possibly implicated in different steps of cell wall assembly. Furthermore, 14 mutants
showed a constitutive activation of the cell wall integrity pathway, suggesting that they
participate in the modulation of the pathway either directly acting as signaling components
or by triggering the Slt2-dependent compensatory mechanism. In conclusion, our screening
approach represents a comprehensive functional analysis on a genomic scale of gene
products involved in various aspects of fungal cell wall formation
Impact of operatoŕs experience on peri-procedural outcomes with Watchman FLX: Insights from the FLX-SPA registry
Background: The Watchman FLX is a device upgrade of the Watchman 2.5 that incorporates several design enhancements intended to simplify left atrial appendage occlusion (LAAO) and improve procedural outcomes. This study compares peri-procedural results of LAAO with Watchman FLX (Boston Scientific, Marlborough, Massachusetts) in centers with varying degrees of experience with the Watchman 2.5 and Watchman FLX. Methods: Prospective, multicenter, 'real-world' registry including consecutive patients undergoing LAAO with the Watchman FLX at 26 Spanish sites (FLX-SPA registry). Implanting centers were classified according to the center's prior experience with the Watchman 2.5. A further division of centers according to whether or not they had performed ≤ 10 or > 10Watchman FLX implants was prespecified at the beginning of the study. Procedural outcomes of institutions stratified according to their experience with the Watchman 2.5 and FLX devices were compared. Results: 359 patients [mean age 75.5 (SD8.1), CHA2DS2-VASc 4.4 (SD1.4), HAS-BLED 3.8(SD0.9)] were included. Global success rate was 98.6%, successful LAAO with the first selected device size was achieved in 95.5% patients and the device was implanted at first attempt in 78.6% cases. There were only 9(2.5%) major peri-procedural complications. No differences in efficacy or safety results according to the centeŕs previous experience with Watchman 2.5 and procedural volume with Watchman FLX existed. Conclusions: The Watchman FLX attains high procedural success rates with complete LAA sealing in unselected, real-world patients, along with a low incidence of peri-procedural complications, regardless of operatoŕs experience with its previous device iteration or the number of Watchman FLX devices implanted
Splitting or lumping? A conservation dilemma exemplified by the critically endangered Dama Gazelle (Nanger dama)
Managers of threatened species often face the dilemma of whether to keep populations separate to conserve local adaptations and minimize the risk of outbreeding, or whether to manage populations jointly to reduce loss of genetic diversity and minimise inbreeding. In this study we examine genetic relatedness and diversity in three of the five last remaining wild populations of dama gazelle and a number of captive populations, using mtDNA control region and cytochrome b data. Despite the sampled populations belonging to the three putative subspecies, which are delineated according to phenotypes and geographical location, we find limited evidence for phylogeographical structure within the data and no genetic support for the putative subspecies. In the light of these data we discuss the relevance of inbreeding depression, outbreeding depression, adaptive variation, genetic drift, and phenotypic variation to the conservation of the dama gazelle and make some recommendations for its future conservation management. The genetic data suggest that the best conservation approach is to view the dama gazelle as a single species without subspecific divisions
Acción citológica del Natulan (RO 4-6467) sobre un tumor ascítico de ratón
[EN] The Natulan has been tested on the hipertriploid ascites strain in the mouse, in order to know its cytological effect in a single dose.
The cromatids and chromosomic breaks in the methaphase are the principal alterations, which reach ever 100%.
In the anaphase it produce even a 78% of chromosomic bridges, followed by a great number of anaphase with three poles, reaching even the 35%. These action are proportional to the dose.[ES] Se estudia la acción citológica del Natulan (RO 4-6467) en dosis única, sobre un tumor ascítico hipertriploide de ratón. Las alteraciones principales son las fracturas cromatídicas y cromosómicas en la metafase, alcanzando hasta un 100%. En anafase produce hasta un 78% de puentes cromosómicos seguido de una tripolaridad muy alta que tiene un máximo de 35%. Estas acciones guardan proporcionalidad con la dosis.Peer reviewe
Comparative karyotype studies between Spanish and French populations of Eliomys quercinus L,
The cytogenetic study of two populations of Eliomys quercinus L. (Rodentia, Gliridae), whose geographic ranges are relatively near, showed that numerical and morphological differences exist between their karyot
ypes. The French dormouse has a diploid number 2n = 50, while the Spanish one had 2n = 48. The sex chromosomes and the number of autosomal arms are identical in both populations. The morphological
differences are limited to the autosomal metacentric pair 12 of the Spanish dormouse, which does not appear in the French dormouse. However, the latter possesses two pairs of acrocentric chromosomes (20, 24) which are absent in the Spanish dormouse. The bands that correspond to the q and p arms of pair 12 in the Spanish dormouse are identical to pairs 20 and 24 in the French one, respectively. Consequently, we consider the Spanish Eliomys quercinus and the French Eliomys quercinus as having a common ancestor. The Spanish form has originated by means of a Robertsonian translocation, Rb (20, 24), between pairs 20 and 24 of the common ancestor.Peer reviewe