32 research outputs found

    Stay on the ball! An interaction pattern approach to the engineering of motivation

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    Abstract: This paper introduces an interaction pattern approach to "engineer" motivation. Its goal is to provide concrete ideas (in the form of patterns) on how to design software that motivates its users to stay on a task. The paper presents an example of a motivating pattern, the Task Status Display (TSD), and its empirical validation. Preliminary results support its motivational effect, thereby lending support to the general notion of building motivation into interactive products for the workplace

    A covalent linker allows for membrane targeting of an oxylipin biosynthetic complex

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    A naturally occurring bifunctional protein from Plexaura homomalla links sequential catalytic activities in an oxylipin biosynthetic pathway. The C-terminal lipoxygenase (LOX) portion of the molecule catalyzes the transformation of arachidonic acid (AA) to the corresponding 8R-hydroperoxide, and the N-terminal allene oxide synthase (AOS) domain promotes the conversion of the hydroperoxide intermediate to the product allene oxide (AO). Small-angle X-ray scattering data indicate that in the absence of a covalent linkage the two catalytic domains that transform AA to AO associate to form a complex that recapitulates the structure of the bifunctional protein. The SAXS data also support a model for LOX and AOS domain orientation in the fusion protein inferred from a low-resolution crystal structure. However, results of membrane binding experiments indicate that covalent linkage of the domains is required for Ca2+-dependent membrane targeting of the sequential activities, despite the noncovalent domain association. Furthermore, membrane targeting is accompanied by a conformational change as monitored by specific proteolysis of the linker that joins the AOS and LOX domains. Our data are consistent with a model in which Ca2+-dependent membrane binding relieves the noncovalent interactions between the AOS and LOX domains and suggests that the C2-like domain of LOX mediates both protein-protein and protein-membrane interactions. © 2008 American Chemical Society

    Mismatched dNTP incorporation by DNA polymerase β does not proceed via globally different conformational pathways†

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    Understanding how DNA polymerases control fidelity requires elucidation of the mechanisms of matched and mismatched dNTP incorporations. Little is known about the latter because mismatched complexes do not crystallize readily. In this report, we employed small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and structural modeling to probe the conformations of different intermediate states of mammalian DNA polymerase β (Pol β) in its wild-type and an error-prone variant, I260Q. Our structural results indicate that the mismatched ternary complex lies in-between the open and the closed forms, but more closely resembles the open form for WT and the closed form for I260Q. On the basis of molecular modeling, this over-stabilization of mismatched ternary complex of I260Q is likely caused by formation of a hydrogen bonding network between the side chains of Gln260, Tyr296, Glu295 and Arg258, freeing up Asp192 to coordinate MgdNTP. These results argue against recent reports suggesting that mismatched dNTP incorporations follow a conformational path distinctly different from that of matched dNTP incorporation, or that its conformational closing is a major contributor to fidelity

    The Rule of Law is Dead! Long Live the Rule of Law!

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    Polls show that a significant proportion of the public considers judges to be political. This result holds whether Americans are asked about Supreme Court justices, federal judges, state judges, or judges in general. At the same time, a large majority of the public also believes that judges are fair and impartial arbiters, and this belief also applies across the board. In this paper, I consider what this half-law-half-politics understanding of the courts means for judicial legitimacy and the public confidence on which that legitimacy rests. Drawing on the Legal Realists, and particularly on the work of Thurman Arnold, I argue against the notion that the contradictory views must be resolved in order for judicial legitimacy to remain intact. A rule of law built on contending legal and political beliefs is not necessarily fair or just. But it can be stable. At least in the context of law and courts, a house divided may stand

    Effects of Urea and Trimethylamine-N-Oxide (TMAO) on the Interactions of Lysozyme in Solution

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    The effect of two physiological cosolutes (urea and trimethylamine-N-oxide) and of KCl on the intermolecular interactions in concentrated lysozyme solutions were studied by synchrotron radiation small angle x-ray scattering. The evolution of the structure factors as a function of cosolute and/or salt concentration was modeled using pair potentials following an approach recently described in the literature. It was found that the structure factors for salt and/or cosolute concentration series at a fixed protein concentration can best be described using a variable depth attractive potential and a constant effective charge rather than a constant attractive potential and a variable effective charge as done in previous work

    Modular New Product Development in Highly Dynamic Markets

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    The implementation of a new approach always poses some organizational challenges but can also offer unrecognized opportunities. The Integrated PKT-approach for Development of Modular Product Families has been successfully implemented to reduce the existing variance-induced complexity within many modularization projects in industry by reducing the internal component variety and process complexity. To support the new development activities based on new technologies, the modularization approach has been tailored to initially structure a product family instead of just single products and to also consider future user and customer diversity. An additional increase in complexity and uncertainty is induced by the increasing share of digital parts within products since they move towards IoT-systems that organizations need to cope with. This study investigates the opportunities and challenges of implementing the modular New Product Development (NPD) approach for the development of New Generation Products (NGP) (e.g. e-cigarettes, HNB devices) in the highly dynamic fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) markets. On the example of a use case, we show the integration of standardized modules into customer specific NGPs with the help of appropriate product design models. The risks and benefits of the modular NPD approach are evaluated and discussed based on two product examples. The results of the study show that the used modularization approach enables an organization to develop the components and modules simultaneously and independently by defining the interfaces before the development activities start, thus reducing development lead times. Risk and challenges during implementation as well as the benefits within application are evaluated conclusively. The learnings from the study are distilled to provide recommendations for initial product design. The study shows that organizations can benefit from modular product development already in early development phases. The parallel development of modules diversifies the risk and accelerates the product development timeline
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